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THE 

HOLY   GOSPEL 

A  COMPARISON  of  the  GOSPEL  TEXT 

AS    IT   IS   GIVEN    IN    THE 

PROTESTANT   AND    ROMAN   CATHOLIC 

BIBLE   VERSIONS   IN   THE    ENGLISH 

LANGUAGE  IN  USE  IN  AMERICA 

WITH   A   BRIEF  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  ORIGIN  OF  THE  SEVERAL  VERSIONS 

By 

FRANK   J.   FIRTH 

Author  of  '^Christian  Unity  in  Effort" 


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New  York  Chicago  Toronto 

Fleming    H.    Revell    Company 

London        and        Edinburgh 


Copyright,  igii 

BY 

FRANK    J.    FIRTH 


The  Bible  text  used  in  this  volume  taken 
from  the  American  Standard  Edition  of  the 
Revised  Bible,  copyright,  1901,  by  Thomas 
Nelson     &    Sons,     is    used    by    permission. 


SDctiicatcti 

TO    THE     MEMORY    OF    THOSE 

LEARNED    AND    GODLY    MEN    OF    THE    OLDEN    TIME 

TO    WHOM    WE    OWE    THE 

GREATEST   BOOK   IN   THE    ENGLISH    LANGUAGE 

THE    KING    JAMES    OR    AUTHORIZED   VERSION 

OF    THE 

HOLY    BIBLE 

(1611) 


THE  HOLY  GOSPEL 


CONTENTS 


PAGE 


Explanatory:  The  Book  and  its  Purpose        .      '.       .       .        5 

Bible  Versions  in  English 

English  Versions  prior  to    1611 6 

King  James  or  Authorized  Version  (1611 — Protestant)      .         7 
■      The  EngHsh  Revised  Version  (1881,  N.T.;  1885,  O.T.— 

Protestant) 8 

The  American  Standard  Revised  Version  (1901 — Protes- 
tant)          10 

The  Douay  Version   (Rheims,  N.T.,  1582;  Douai,  O.T., 
1609-10 — Roman  CathoHc) 10 

Comment  on  Bible  Versions 11 

Explanatory   Notes  .       .       .       .' 12 

Gospel  Subject-Index   (Alphabetical) 13 

The  Holy  Gospel — Comparative  Text 

According  to   St.   Matthew 20-21 

According  to  St.  Mark iS4-i55 

According  to  St.  Luke 240-241 

According  to   St.   John    .......  386-387 


EXPLANATORY 

THE    BOOK   AND    ITS    PURPOSE 

The  Holy  Gospel  (the  good  news,  the  glad  tidings  about  Jesus 
Christ),  as  it  is  told  in  the  English  language  in  the  IJibles  used  in 
America  by  Protestant  and  by  Roman  Catholic  Christians,  is  herein 
recorded  in  parallel  columns  so  that  comparison  of  the  text  may 
be  easily  made.  There  are  four  of  these  Bibles.  They  are  known  as 
Bible  versions.  A  brief  account  is  given  of  how  each  version  or  trans- 
lation originated.  An  alphabetically  arranged  Gospel  subject-index, 
which  is  incidentally  a  partial  Gospel  harmony,  completes  the  book. 

The  comparative  Gospel  here  presented  is  intended  for  general 
reading  and  reference.  The  text  used  is  that  chosen  by  those  respon- 
sible for  the  translation  and  revision  as  best  expressing  in  English  the 
meaning  designed  to  be  conveyed  by  the  original  manuscripts  from 
which  the  translations  were  made.  All  marginal  references,  alternate 
readings,  chapter  index  headings,  and  explanatory  footnotes  have  been 
omitted  as  they  often  confuse  the  general  reader  by  diverting  his  atten- 
tion from  the  plain  text. 

The  purpose  of  the  book  is  to  afford  the,  reader  an  opportunity  to 
compare  the  translations  that  were  made  into  English  about  three  hun- 
dred years  ago  by  Protestant  and  by  Roman  Catholic  Bible  scholars  ;  and 
also  to  compare  the  good  work  of  the  olden  time  with  the  recent  English 
and  American  revisions  that  represent  a  high  order  of  reverent,  pains- 
taking modern  scholarship  applied  to  the  sources  of  information  and 
under  methods  of  investigation  now  available.  It  should  confirm  the 
faith  in  the  gospel  story,  as  told  in  our  venerable  English  Bible,  to 
learn  from  such  a  comparison  that  all  of  these  versions  are  in  practical 
accord  as  to  the  important  message  they  convey. 

Another  purpose  of  the  book  is  to  make  all  Christians  familiar  with 
the  text  of  the  Gospel  as  it  is  given  in  the  Protestant  and  in  the 
Roman  Catholic  English  Bibles,  so  that  they  may  understand  how  little 
difference  of  importance  there  is  between  the  Protestant  and  the 
Catholic  Bible  gospel  stories.  It  is  a  hopeful  fact  and  worthy  to  be 
held  in  remembrance  that  there  are  no  differences  that  need  cause  any 
lack  of  unity  in  effort  among  Christians  professing  to  serve  the  same 
Master. 

Frank  J.  Firth. 
Germantown, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


BIBLE    VERSIONS   IN    ENGLISH 

Bible  Versions.  The  original  manuscripts  of  the  Old  Testament 
in  Hebrew  and  of  the  New  Testament  in  Greek  disappeared  early  in  the 
present  era,  and  not  one  of  them  now  exists.  Our  Holy  Bible  of  to-day 
has  been  compiled  from  the  following  sources  of  information : — 

1.  Copies  made  from  the  originals  and  in  the  same  languages. 
These  are  known  as  manuscripts,  and  the  earliest  of  them  now  available 
dates  from  about  the  third  century. 

2.  Translations  from  the  originals  into  other  languages.  These 
are  known  as  versions.  Some  of  the  early  versions  are  said  to  present 
portions  of  the  Scriptures  as  they  were  about  fifty  years  after  the  time 
of  the  apostles. 

3.  Bible  quotations  appearing  in  the  writings,  argumentative  or 
otherwise,  of  clerical  representatives  of  the  early  Christian  churches. 

The  Roman  Catholic  'Church  attaches  importance  to  religious 
knowledge  that  is  said  to  have  been  carefully  passed  by  word  of  mouth 
from  generation  to  generation  and  that  is  known  as  tradition. 

There  are  several  thousands  of  the  old  writings — manuscripts,  ver- 
sions, clerical  correspondence,  and  papers — now  available  for  use  in  the 
scholarly  study  of  the  Bible.  From  this  mass  of  information  of  author- 
ity, it  has  been  possible  for  reverent  and  painstaking  Bible  scholars 
to  determine  what  best  expresses  in  the  English  language  of  to-day  the 
meaning  of  the  original  records.  Brief  reference  will  be  herein  made 
to  the  important  English  versions  of  dates  prior  to  161 1,  but  the 
serious  purpose  of  this  book  is  to  present  the  text  of  the  four  versions 
of  the  Holy  Bible  in  the  English  language  now  in  use  in  the  United 
States  and  that  are  known  by  the  following  titles : — 

The  King  James  or  Authorized  Version  of  161 1. 

The  Enghsh  Revised  Version  of  1881  (N.T.)  and  1885  (O.T.). 

The  American  Standard  Revised  Version  of  1901. 

The  Douay  Version  of  1582  (Rheims,  N.T.)  and  1609-10  (Douai, 
O.T.). 

The  three  versions  first  named  are  used  by  Protestant  Christians 
and  the  version  last  named  by  Roman  Catholic  Christians. 

English  Versions  prior  to  161 1.  Without  attempting  to  refer  here 
to  the  early  fragmentary  translations  of  portions  of  the  Bible  into  the 
Anglo-Saxon  or  early  English  language,  the  first  notable  English  Bible 
is  found  to  have  been  that  translated  by  John  Wyclif,  parish  priest  of 
Lutterworth.  He  is  credited  with  having  produced  about  1382  the  first 
complete  version  of  the  Bible  in  the  English  language.  He  was  ex- 
communicated by  the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  and  the  Council  of  that 
Church  held  at  Constance  forty  years  later  caused  his  remains  to  be 
disinterred  and  burned.    His  translation,  which  was  based  on  the  Latin 


BIBLE  VERSIONS  IN  ENGLISH  7 

Vulgate  of  Jerome,  was  revised  about  six  years  after  its  completion. 
It  antedated  the  discovery  of  the  art  of  printing.    He  died  in  1384. 

About  one  hundred  and  fifty  years  later  (1526)  came  the  celebrated 
English  version  by  William  Tyndale  which  has  exercised  a  marked 
influence  upon  the  text  of  all  subsequent  versions  in  the  English  lan- 
guage. In  the  preparation  of  this  version  the  Hebrew  and  Greek  manu- 
scripts then  accessible  were  consulted.  Driven  by  persecution  from 
England,  Tyndale  took  refuge  in  Worms  and  there  completed  the  first 
copies  of  the  New  Testament  printed  in  English.  Of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment he  is  said  to  have  translated  the  Pentateuch,  the  Historical  Books, 
and  part  of  the  Prophets.  He  met  with  a  persistent  persecution,  a 
treacherous  betrayal,  and  was  strangled  and  burned  at  the  stake  on 
October  6,  1536. 

It  was  through  lives  of  self-sacrifice  and  suffering,  and  deaths  of 
martyrdom,  that  the  English  people  received  their  early  versions  of 
the  Holy  Bible. 

Following  the  Tyndale  Bible  came  other  translations,  all  largely 
based  on  it.  The  Coverdale  Bible  was  published  in  1536;  in  1537 
the  Matthews'  (John  Rogers')  Bible,  closely  followed  by  a  slightly 
modified  edition  known  as  Taverner's  Bible.  The  Great  Bible,  pub- 
lished in  April,  1539,  was  by  Henry  VIII  "  authorized  to  be  used  and 
frequented  in  every  church  in  the  kingdom  " — the  first  authorized  edi- 
tion of  an  English  Bible.  When  King  Henry  was  asked  to  authorize 
the  use  of  this  Bible  he  is  said  to  have  replied,  "  Well,  but  are  there 
any  heresies  maintained  thereby?  "  and  on  being  assured  there  were  not, 
said,  "  Then  in  God's  name  let  it  go  forth  among  our  people." 

About  the  commencement  of  the  reign  of  the  English  Protestant 
queen,  Elizabeth,  the  Puritan  reformers  returned  from  Geneva,  bring- 
ing with  them  the  popular  Genevan  Bible  with  its  explanatory  notes. 
These  notes  were  influenced  by  the  Puritan  school  of  religious  thought 
and  were  destined  to  lead  to  the  replacement  of  this  Bible  by  a  new 
edition  from  which  this  cause  of  dissatisfaction  would  be  eliminated. 
The  dedication  of  the  Genevan  Bible  is  said  to  have  been  accepted  by 
Queen  Elizabeth. 

King  James  or  Authorized  Version  (161 1 — Protestant).  This 
remarkable  version  of  the  Bible,  acceptable  to  Protestant  Christendom 
for  nearly  three  hundred  years  and  still  its  book  of  authority,  owes  its 
existence,  as  stated  in  its  opening  pages,  "  To  the  most  high  and  mighty 
Prince  James,  by  the  grace  of  God,  king  of  Great  Britain,  France,  and 
Ireland,  defender  of  the  faith,  etc."  The  translators  go  on  to  say, 
"  There  are  infinite  arguments  of  this  right  christian  and  religious 
affection  in  Your  Majesty;  but  none  is  more  forcible  to  declare  it  to 
others  than  the  vehement  and  perpetuated  desire  of  accomplishing  and 
publishing  of  this,  which  now  with  all  humility  we  present  unto  Your 
Majesty."  They  then  describe  James  as  "the  principal  Mover  and 
Author  of  the  work."  His  kingdom  included  countries  that  were  in 
their  separate  religious  preferences  respectively  English  Protestant, 
Scotch  Puritan,  and  Irish  and  French  Roman  Catholic. 


8  BIBLE  VERSIONS  IN  ENGLISH 

In  1604  King  James  called  a  conference  which  was  held  at  Hampton 
Court,  and  over  which  he  presided,  to  consider  a  list  of  grievances 
complained  of  by  the  Puritans.  Among  the  subjects  considered  was 
the  unsatisfactory  character  of  the  Bible  versions  then  in  use.  The 
King  was  decidedly  opposed  to  the  partisan  and  democratic  character 
of  the  explanatory  footnotes  appearing  in  the  Genevan  Bible.  To  illus- 
trate the  feeling  of  James,  Exodus  i:  17  has  been  quoted:  "  But  the 
midwives  feared  God,  and  did  not  as  the  king  of  Egypt  commanded 
them,  but  saved  the  men  children  alive."  The  Genevan  note  commented, 
"  Their  disobedience  to  the  king  was  lawful  though  their  dissembling 
was  evil."  King  James  feelingly  said  of  this  note,  "  It  is  false ;  to  dis- 
obey a  king  is  not  lawful ;  such  traitorous  conceits  should  not  go  forth 
among  the  people." 

He  decided  that  there  should  be  a  careful  revision  made  and  that  the 
revised  Bible  should  not  contain  any  explanatory  footnotes  expressing 
opinions  as  to  what  was  meant  by  particular  words  or  sentences.  This 
was  an  important  and  wise  decision.  The  new  Bible  was  intended  to 
become,  as  it  actually  did  become,  a  book  for  use  by  and  acceptable 
to  all  Protestant  Christians,  regardless  of  what  their  special  denomi- 
national preferences  might  be.  The  King  selected  fifty-four  competent 
men  including  Puritans,  Churchmen  and  other  scholars  impartial  as 
to  religious  parties.  Forty-seven  of  these  men  are  said  to  have  acted 
as  a  board  or  commission  of  revision,  and  provision  was  made  for  con- 
sultation by  them  with  any  and  all  other  scholars  learned  in  Bible  his- 
tory and  literature. 

The  rules  to  govern  the  revision  provided  that  the  Bishops'  Bible 
should  be  used  as  a  basis  and  departed  from  only  for  clearly  justifiable 
cause.  The  commission  of  revision  was  divided  into  six  committees  or 
companies,  each  to  undertake  designated  portions  of  the  work.  Final 
decisions  upon  disputed  points  were  made  by  the  full  board  after  care- 
ful consideration  and  study.  All  Bible  literature  then  available  in 
Greek,  Hebrew  and  modern  languages  received  painstaking  considera- 
tion. This  was  not  confined  to  Protestant  sources,  but  Roman  Catholic 
authorities  including  the  Douay  Version  of  the  Holy  Bible  were  also 
consulted.  The  result  of  all  this  patient  care  was  the  version  of  the 
Bible  still  dear  to  Protestant  Christians  and  not  likely  to  be  easily 
replaced  in  the  public  esteem  by  revised  editions,  no  matter  how 
meritorious  or  badly  needed  they  may  be. 

The  English  Revised  Version  (1881,  N.T.;  1885,  O.T.— Protes- 
tant). The  development  of  the  English  language  since  161 1;  the 
changes  in  the  meanings  of  many  words,  certain  words  having  fallen 
into  disuse  entirely ;  the  great  advance  in  biblical  learning  and  scholar- 
ship ;  the  discovery  of  many  new  documents  of  biblical  interest,  in- 
cluding manuscripts  much  older  than  any  known  to  the  revisers  in 
161 1, — all  appeared  to  call  for  another  revision,  so  that  our  Holy 
Bible  should  represent  the  latest,  best  and  most  exact  religious  scholar- 
ship and  knowledge.  In  ord^r  that  it  shall  convey  in  the  English  lan- 
guage as  nearly  as  may  be  the  exact  meaning  of  the  inspired  original, 


BIBLE  VERSIONS  IN  ENGLISH  9 

its  text  should  present  the  carefully  chosen  language  of  the  period  and 
not  be  confined  to  that  of  nearly  three  centuries  ago,  which  may  have 
passed  into  entire  disuse  and  would  then  be  meaningless  to  those  of 
this  generation. 

As  a  result  of  action  taken  on  February  10,  1870,  by  the  Southern 
Convocation  (Canterbury)  of  the  Established  Church  of  England, 
there  assembled  in  Westminster  Abbey,  June  22,  1870,  a  body  of  learned 
men,  clerical  and  lay,  constituting  the  English  New  Testament  Com- 
pany of  revisers,  having  a  total  membership  of  twenty-seven.  They 
represented  widely  different  religious  denominational  preferences  but 
were  united  in  their  desire  to  give  to  the  world  a  correct  and  reliable 
English  Bible.  A  similar  company  having  a  total  membership  of  fifteen 
and  representing  eight  religious  denominations,  was  organized  in 
America  for  consultation  and  cooperation.  The  origin  of  this  American 
New  Testament  Company  was  as  follows :  The  Rev.  Philip  Schaflf, 
D.D.,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Sacred  Literature  in  The  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  New  York,  by  invitation  of  the  English  New  Testament 
Company  "  prepared  a  draft  of  rules  for  cooperation,  and  a  list  of 
names  of  biblical  scholars  who  would  probably  best  represent  the  dif- 
ferent denominations  and  literary  institutions  in  this  movement.  The 
suggestions  were  submitted  to  the  British  Committee  and  substantially 
approved  "  (Introduction  by  Dr.  Schaff  to  The  Revision  of  the  English 
Version  of  the  New  Testament,  1872). 

When  the  English  Company  had  completed  the  first  revision  of  a 
portion  of  the  Bible,  it  was  sent  to  the  American  Company  for  con- 
sideration and  advice.  When  received  again  by  the  English  Company 
there  was  a  second  revision  and  a  return  to  America  for  a  final  review. 
Then  it  was  again  reviewed  and  often  re-reviewed  and  even  re-re- 
reviewed  by  the  English  Company  before  final  adoption.  On  Novem- 
ber II,  1880,  the  English  New  Testament  Company,  at  a  special  service 
in  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  united  in  thanksgiving  that  their  labors 
were  completed  and  the  revised  New  Testament  an  accomplished  fact. 
The  Old  Testament  companies  of  England  (twenty-five  members)  and 
of  America  (eleven  members),  similarly  organized  and  cooperating  in 
their  labors,  completed  their  work  in  1885,  so  that  the  Revised  Bible, 
Old  and  New  Testament,  was  ready  for  distribution  on  May  5,  1885. 
The  English  New  Testament  and  Old  Testament  companies  were 
separately  organized  bodies  and  did  not  meet  or  work  together.  The 
English  companies  were  not  able  to  concur  in  all  of  the  preferences  ex- 
pressed by  the  American  companies  and  so  when  the  English  Revised 
Bible  was  published  it  included  by  agreement  a  statement  of  all  of  the 
non-concurred-in  American  preferences,  in  consideration  of  which  the 
American  companies  bound  themselves  not  to  print  or  encourage  the 
issue  of  any  other  revised  Bible  until  after  the  expiration  of  fourteen 
years  from  the  date  of  the  publication  of  the  English  Revised  Bible. 
The  English  companies  disbanded  in  1885.  Dr.  Schaff  (1872)  calls  at- 
tention in  the  following  language  to  the  fact  that  the  initiative  in  this  re- 
vision did  not  originate  with  the  English  Church  as  a  whole,  but  only 


10  BIBLE  VERSIONS  IN  ENGLISH 

with  the  Southern  Convocation :  "  The  Convocation  of  York,  owing 
mainly  to  the  influence  of  the  excellent  Archbishop  Thomson,  did  not 
fall  in  with  the  movement,  and  is  therefore  not  represented  in  the  Com- 
mittee on  Revision.  But  a  favorable  change  is  gradually  taking  place, 
and  some  of  the  most  influential  members  of  the  Convocation,  as  Dean 
Howson,  of  Chester,  are  hearty  supporters  of  revision." 

The  American  Standard  Revised  Version  (1901 — Protestant). 
The  American  companies  maintained  their  organization  following  1885 
and  preserved  their  records.  When  the  fourteen  years  had  expired  the 
survivors  believed  there  was  need  for  an  American  revision,  not  only 
because  of  the  expressed  preferences  of  the  American  companies  as 
stated  in  the  English  Revision  but  also  because  of  the  advance  in' 
scholarship  since  1885  and  the  comments  and  suggestions  called  forth 
by  the  English  Revision.  They  therefore  decided  to  undertake  the 
work  of  completing  and  publishing  what  is  now  known  as  the  American 
Standard  Revised  Bible  (1901) — the  latest  Bible  contributed  to  Eng- 
lish-speaking Protestant  Christianity.  While  maintaining  their  organ- 
ization their  ranks  were  depleted  by  death  and,  as  with  few  exceptions 
vacancies  were  not  filled,  the  members  remaining  to  edit  the  new 
revision  when  the  time  arrived  for  its  publication  were  few  in  number. 
Of  the  New  Testament  Company  there  remained  only  three :  the  Rev. 
J.  Henry  Thayer,  D.D.,  the  Rev.  Timothy  Dwight,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  and 
the  Rev.  Matthew  Brown  Riddle,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

In  a  useful  little  book,  The  Story  of  the  Revised  Neiv  Testainent, 
American  Standard  Edition,  Reverend  Matthew  Brown  Riddle.  D.D., 
LL.D.,  at  this  date  (1910)  the  last  survivor  of  the  original  members  of 
the  New  Testament  Company  of  American  revisers,  makes  this  interest- 
ing statement:  "As  Professor  Thayer  had  full  records  of  the  earlier 
meetings,  often  including  the  suggestions  of  individual  members,  even 
when  not  adopted  by  the  Company,  it  was  possible  to  make  a  review  of 
all  the  work  previously  done ;  and  to  base  the  new  version  upon  the 
judgment  of  the  entire  Company  as  thus  recorded.  The  three  survivors 
really  represented  their  co-laborers,  and  the  results  are  in  no  sense 
merely  the  opinions  of  the  trio  that  remained  alive  in  1897." 

Their  arduous  labors  necessitated  by  the  revision  were  performed 
gratuitously. 

The  Douay  Version  (Rheims,  N.T.,  1582  ;  Douai,  O.T.,  1609-10 — 
Roman  Catholic).  This  version  takes  its  name  from  Douai,  depart- 
ment of  Nord,  France,  where  Roman  Catholic  divines  from  the  Univer- 
sity of  Oxford,  England,  established  a  college  for  the  education  of 
English  youths,  in  connection  with  the  University  of  Douai.  The 
establishment  of  this  university  was  authorized  by  a  bull  from  Pope 
Paul  IV,  confirmed  by  Pius  IV,  January  6,  1560.  It  was  inaugurated 
October  5,  1562,  and  its  purpose  was  stated  to  be  "  the  preservation 
of  the  purity  of  the  Catholic  Faith  from  the  errors  of  the  Reformation." 

The  university  thus  established  at  Douai  was  removed  to  Rheims  in 
1578  and  there  a  translation  of  the  New  Testament  was  made  into 
English  from  the  Latin  Vulgate  of  Jerome.    The  New  Testament  was 


BIBLE  VERSIONS  IN  ENGLISH  1 1 

published  at  Rheims  in  1582.  The  university  was  moved  back  to  Douai 
in  1593,  where  the  Old  Testament  was  published  in  1609-10.  This 
completed  what  is  known  as  the  original  Douay  Bible.  There  are  said 
to  have  been  two  revisions  of  the  Douay  Old  Testament  and  eight 
of  the  Douay  New  Testament,  representing  such  an  extent  of  verbal 
alterations  and  modernized  spelling  that  a  Roman  Catholic  authority 
says,  "  The  version  now  in  use  has  been  so  seriously  altered  that  it  can 
be  scarcely  considered  identical  with  that  which  first  went  by  the  name 
of  the  Douay  Bible,"  and  further  that  "  it  never  had  any  episcopal 
imprimatur,  much  less  any  papal  approbation." 

Dr.  Richard  Challoner,  coadjutor  to  the  Vicar  Apostolic  of  London, 
in  his  revision  of  the  Rheims  and  Douai  text  made  so  many  changes 
that  his  work  is  said  to  have  represented  a  practically  new  translation. 
He  published  several  editions  between  1750  and  1781,  in  which  latter 
year  he  died  in  the  ninetieth  year  of  his  age. 
The  Catholic  Encyclopedia  says : 

Although  the  Bibles  in  use  at  the  present  day  by  the  Catholics 
of  England  and  Ireland  are  popularly  styled  the  Douay  Version, 
they  are  most  improperly  so  called ;  they  are  founded,  with  more 
or  less  alteration,  on  a  series  of  revisions  undertaken  by  Bishop 
Challoner  in  1749-52.    His  object  was  to  meet  the  practical  want 
felt  by  the  Catholics  of  his  day  of  a  Bible  moderate  in  size  and 
price,  in   readable   English,   and   with  notes  more  suitable  to 
the  time.   .    .    .   The  changes  introduced  by  him  were  so  con- 
siderable that,  according  to  Cardinal  Newman,  they  "  almost 
amounted  to  a  new  translation."     So  also,  Cardinal  Wiseman 
wrote,  "  To  call  it  any  longer  the  Douay  or  Rhemish  Version 
is  an  abuse  of  terms.     It  has  been  altered  and  modified  until 
scarcely  any  verse  remains  as  it  was  originally  published." 
The  Douay  or  Roman  Catholic  Bible  from  which  the  Gospel  text 
herein  used  has  been  taken,  is  said  to  be  based  upon  the  Clementine 
(Pope   Clement   VIII)    Version  which   is  now   the  standard  of   the 
Roman  Catholic  Church,  and  it  bears  the  following  approval  by  Cardinal 
Gibbons :   "  We   hereby   approve   of  the   publication   of  the   Catholic 
Bible,  which  is  an  accurate  reprint  of  the  Rheims  and  Douay  edition 
with  Dr.  Challoner's  notes.    The  sacred  volume  is  printed  in  an  attrac- 
tive style.    •!«  J.  Card.  Gibbons.     Baltimore,  Sept.  i,  1899." 

Comment  on  Bible  Versions.  The  law  of  Bible  development 
appears  to  require  that  the  individual  work,  which  always  comes  first, 
shall  be  reviewed  and  revised,  re-reviewed  and  re-revised  as  knowledge 
and  standards  of  scholarship  advance,  the  constant  effort  being  to  more 
nearly  comprehend  and  rightly  express  the  divine  message  to  the  gen- 
erations of  men  as  they  come  and  go. 


THE  HOLY  GOSPEL  —  COMPARATIVE  TEXT 

EXPLANATORY    NOTES 

Note  i.  The  Authorized  Version  has  been  placed  in  the  first  column  and 
made  the  basis  of  the  Gospel  subject-index  because  it  is  the  oldest  English  Bible 
in  general  use  by  Protestant  Christendom,  and  the  dominant  Christian  faith  of 
the  United  States,  and  among  English  speaking  people  generally,  is  Protestant. 
Christian  Unity  i7i  Effort  gives  as  the  number  of  communicants  and  adherents  in 
the  important  religious  denominations  in  the  United  States,  based  upon  a  census 
estimate  as  of  December  31,  1908,  Protestant  communicants  21,887,812  and  adhe- 
rents 65,600,000 ;  while  the  Catholic  totals  were  12,394,731  communicants  and 
14,600,000  adherents. 

Note  2.  In  the  Douay  Version  the  numbers  of  verses  in  several  of  the 
chapters  differ  from  the  numbers  in  the  same  chapters  in  the  other  versions ; 
for  example,  the  Douay  Version  consolidates  Matthew  17:  14,  15  of  the  other 
versions  into  Matthew  17:  14,  making  twenty-six  verses  in  the  Douay,  there  be- 
ing twenty-seven  verses  in  each  of  the  other  versions. 

Note  3.  The  English  and  the  American  Revision  companies  respectively 
responsible  for  the  English  Revised  and  the  American  Standard  Revised  ver- 
sions, decided  that  the  evidence  before  them  required  the  omission  of  the  fol- 
lowing verses  which  appear  in  the  Authorized  Version  and  in  the  Douay  Ver- 
sion;  namely,  Matthew  17:21;  18: 11;  23: 14;  Mark  7:  16;  9:44;  9:46;  11:26; 
15:  28;  Luke  17:  36;  23:  17;  John  5:4.  In  addition  to  the  omissions  in  the  Holy 
Gospel  as  specifically  noted,  other  similar  omissions  occur  in  the  remaining  books 
of  the  New  Testament. 

Note  4.  Titles  and  publishers  of  the  Bibles  from  which  the  Gospel  text  has 
been  taken : — 

The  Holy  Bible  (King  James  or  Authorized  Version) 

Oxford  University  Press,  American  Branch,  New  York 
The  Holy  Bible  (English  Revised  Version) 

Oxford  University  Press,  American  Branch,  New  York 

Cambridge  University  Press,  James  Pott  &  Co.,  Agents, 
New  York 
The  Holy  Bible  (American  Standard  Version) 

Thomas  Nelson  &  Sons,  New  York 
The  Holy  Bible  (Douay  Version) 

H.  L.  Kilner  &  Co.,  Philadelphia 


GOSPEL    SUBJECT- INDEX 


Gospel  Subject 


Admonitions  on  grace, 
warning,  forgiveness  and 
faith 

Adulteress  brought  to  Jesus 
for  judgment 

Agony  in  Gethsemane 

Anointing  of  Jesus: 

In  the  house  of  Simon  the 

Pharisee 

By  Mary  of  Bethany 

Appeal  of  Jesus  for  accept- 
ance of  his  message 

Appearances  of  Jesus: 

To   the  disciples  in  Jeru- 
salem,   Thomas   absent 
To  the  disciples  in  Jeru- 
salem, Thomas  present 
To  the  seven  disciples  by 

the  Sea  of  Galilee 

To  the  eleven  on  the 
mountain  in  Galilee. . . . 

Ascension  of  Jesus 

Authority  of  Jesus  ques- 
tioned by  the  rulers;  his 
reply 

Baptism  of  Jesus 

Betrayal  and  arrest  of  Jesus 
Birth  of  Jesus: 

Annunciation  to  Mary  . . . 

Annunciation  to  Joseph. . 

Birth 

Annunciation  to  the  shep- 
herds ;  their  visit 

Blind  men  healed : 

At  Capernaum,  two 

Near  Jericho,  two 

Near  Bethsaida,  one 

At  Siloam,  one,  born  blind 
Bread  of  life,  Jesus  dis- 
courses on  the 

Burial  of  Jesus 


Capernaum,  Jesus  makes  a 

brief  visit  to 

Centurion's  servant  healed 
Children,  Jesus  blesses  the 
Circumcision  of  Jesus 


Matt. 


26  :  30, 
36-46 


26  :  6-13 


28  :  16-20 


21  :  23  to 

22  :  14 

3  :  13-17 
26  :  47-56 


I  :  18-25 


9  :  27-31 
20  :  29-34 


27  :  57-61 


19 


5-13 
13-15 


Mark 


14  :  26, 
32-42 


14  :  3-9 


16  :  14 


16 
16 


15-1S 
19,20 


27  to 
12 


II 
12 
I  :  9-1 I 

14  :  43-52 


10  :  46-52 
8  :  22-26 


15  :  42-47 


10  :  13-16 


Luke 


chs.  15,  16 
17  :  i-io 


22  :  39-46 


7  :  36-50 


24  :  36-43 


24  :  44-53 

20  :  1-19 

3  :  21-23 
22  :  47-53 

1  :  26-38 

2  :  1-7 
2  :  8-20 

18  :  35-43 


23  :  50-56 


7  :  i-io 
18  :  15-17 
2  :  21 


John 


8  :  i-ii 

[8  :  I 


11  :  55  to 

12  :  II 

12  :  44-50 


20  :  19-25 

20  :  26-29 

21  :  1-24 


I  :  32-34 
t8  :  2-12 


ch.  9 

6  :  22-71 
19  :  38-42 


13 


14 


GOSPEL  SUBJECT-INDEX 


Gospel  Subject 


Cleansing  of  the  temple: 

First  

Second  

Commandment,  lawyer's 
question  concerning  the 
great 

Crucifixion 


David's  son  and  Lord 

Deaf  and  dumb  man  with 
others  healed  in   Decap- 

olis 

Death     and    resurrection, 
Jesus  foretells  his : 

First  prophecy 

Second  prophecy 

Third  prophecy 

Dedication.    Jesus'   conflict 
with  the  Jews  at  the  feast 

of 

Defilement    of    hands    and 

heart,  Jesus  discourses  on 

Destruction     of    Jerusalem 

and    end    of    the    world, 

Jesus  foretells 

Disciples  of  Jesus : 

Chosen 

First  three  meet  Jesus  on 

the  way  to  Galilee 

First  four  called 

James  and  John's  desire 

of  Jesus 

Judas: 

Bargain  with  the  chief 
priests 


Declared  the  betrayer. . 

Remorse  and  death. . . . 
Matthew  called  ;  his  feast 
Peter : 

Called 

Mother-in-law  with 
others  healed 

Walks  on  the  sea 

Confession  of  faith 

"  Thou  art  Peter  " 

Fall  foretold 

Denials  and  repentance 

Philip  and  Nathanael 

called 

Twelve  sent  out 


Matt. 


21  ;  12-17 

22  :  34-40 

27  ;  32-56 

22  :  41-46 
15  :  29-31 


16  :  21-28 

17  :  22, 23 
20  :  17-19 


15  :  1-20 

chs.  24,  25 
10  :  2-4 


4  :  18-22 
20  :  20-28 

26  :  1-5, 
14-16 

26  :  21-25 

27  :  3-10 
9  :  9-13 

4  :  18-20 


8 
14 


Strife  for  precedence 

Washing  of  feet 

Discipleship,  Jesus  on  count- 
ing the  cost  of 


14-17 
28-32 
16  ;  13-16 
16  :  17-19 
26  :  31-35 
26  ;  58, 
69-75 


]\Iark 


11  :  15-19 

12  :  28-34 
15  :  21-41 

12  :  35-37 
7  :  31-37 


8  :  3it09:i 

9  :  30-32 
10 :  32-34 


7  :  1-23 

ch.  13 
3  :  13-19 


1  :  16-20 
10  :  35-45 

14  :  I,  2, 
10,  II 
14  ;  18-21 

2  :  13-17 

I  :  16-18 

1  :  29-34 

8  :  27-30 

14  :  27-31 
14  :  54, 
66-72 


Luke 


9  :36toio:i       6  : 7-13 
io:5toii  :i 


19  :  45--^ 


23  ;  26-49 


20  ;  41-44 


9  :  22-27 

9  :  43-45 

18  :  31-34 


21  :  5-38 
6  ;  12-16 


5  :  i-ii 

22  :  1-6 
22  :  21-23 

5  :  27-32 

5  ;  i-ii 

4  :  38-41 

9  :  18-21 

22  :  31-38 
22  :  54-62 


9  :  1-6 


22  :  24-30 


John 


2  :  13-25 


19  :  16-37 


10  :  22-42 


I  :  35-42 


13  :  21-35 


I  :  40-42 


13  :  36-38 

18  :  15-18 

25-27 

I  :  43-51 


13  ;  1-20 


14  :  25-35 


GOSPEL   SUBJECT-INDEX 


15 


Gospel  Subject 


Divorce,  Jesus  on 

Dumb  demoniac  at  Caper- 
naum  


Emmaus,  walk  to 

Entry  into  Jerusalem,  Jesus' 

triumphal 

Ephraira,  Jesus  retires  to. . . 

Epileptic  boy  healed 

Eternal  life  ; 

How  attained 

Lawyer's  question  con- 
cerning  

Evil  spirit  cast  out  in  the 

Capernaum  synagogue. . . 


Fame  of  Jesus  spreads 

Farewell    talk    and   prayer 
of  Jesus 

Fasting,  question  about. . . . 
Fig  tree,  cursed,  withers. . . 

Five  thousand  fed 

Flight  of  Joseph  into  Egypt 

and  sojourn  there 

Four  thousand  fed 


Gadarene    demoniacs    cast 

out 

Galilaeans  slain  by  Pilate.. 
Galilee,  Jesus  in  : 

Ministry  begun 

Circuits  made  : 

First 

Second  

Third 

Final  departure  from 

Genealogies  of  Jesus  : 

Line  of  heirs   to  David's 

throne 

Line  of  direct  descent. . .  . 

Gentiles  seek  Jesus 

Guard  : 

Set  at  sepulcher 

Report  to  priests 


Humility  and   forgiveness, 
lesson  on 


Impotent  man  healed  at 
Bethesda 

Infirm  woman  healed  on  the 
sabbath 

Inquirers  taught  how  to  fol- 
low  


Matt. 


19  ;  3-12 
9  :  32-34 


17  :  14-21 

19  :  16  to 

20  ;  16 


4  :  24.25 
12  :  15-21 


9  :  14-17 
21  :  18-22 

14  :  13-23 

2  :  13-15 

15  :  32-38 

8  :  28-34 


4  :  12-17 
4  :  23 


y  :  35 
19  :  I,  2 


I  : 1-17 


Mark 


16  :  12,  13 
II  :  i-ii 


9 ;  14-29 

10  :  17-31 


I  :  21-28 
3  :  7-12 


2  :  18-22 
II  :  12-14, 
20-26 
6  : 30-46 


8  :  1-9 


5  :  1-20 


I  :i4,  15 
I  :  35-39 


27  :  62-66 

28  :  11-15 


ch.  18 


6  :6 
10  ;  I 


9  :  33-50 


Luke 


24  :  13-35 
19  :  29-44 


9  :  37-43 
18  :  18-3 
10  :  25-37 

4  ••  31-37 
6  :  17-19 


5  :  33-39 


9  ;  10-17 


8  :  26-39 
13  :  1-9 

4  •  14.   15 

4  :  42-44 

8  :i-3 

9  ;  51-56 


3  :  23-38 


9  :  46-50 


13  ;  10-21 
9  :  57-62 


John 


12  :  12-19 

II  :  47-54 


chs.  14,  15, 
16,  17 


6  :  1-15 


4  :  43-45 


12  :  20-36 


ch.  5 


i6 


GOSPEL   SUBJECT-INDEX 


GosPEi,  Subject 


Jairus'  daughter  raised  . . . . 
John  the  Baptist : 

Birth  promised 

Birth,  circumcision,  song 
of  Zacharias,  childhood 

Ministry 

Testimony  to  Jesus  at 
Bethany  beyond  Jordan 

Testimony  to  Jesus  at 
^non 

Message  to  Jesus 

Imprisonment  and  death 
John,  Gospel  of : 

Prologue 

Conclusion 

Judaea,  Jesus  in  ; 

Baptizing  

Departure  from 


Kindred  of  Christ,  true. . 
Kingdom,  coming  of  the. 


Lazarus,  raising  of 

Lepers  cleansed ; 

In  Galilee,  one 

Borders  of  Samaria,  ten. . 
Light  of  the   world,  Jesus 

discourses  on  the 

Lord's  Supper 

Luke,  preface  to  Gospel  of. . 


Mary  and  Martha,  Jesus  in 

the  home  of 

Mary,  mother  of  Jesus,  visits 

Elizabeth 

Massacre     of     infants     by 

Herod 

Miracles  : 
Blind  and  dumb  demoniac 

healed.   

Blind  man,    from    birth, 

healed 

Blind  man  healed 

Blind  men,  two,  healed.. . 
Blind    men,    two    (Barti- 

maeus),  healed 

Centurion's     servant 

healed 

Deaf   and    dumb    man 

healed 

Demoniac  boy  healed. . . . 
Demoniac    in   synagogue 

healed 

Draught  of  fishes  (call  of 

four ) 

Draught    of    fishes  (after 

resurrection) 


Matt. 


9  :  i8,  19, 
23-26 


Mark 


3  :  1-12 


II  :  2-30 
14  :  1-12 


12  :  46-50 


2-4 


26  ;  26-29  ■ 


2  :  16-18 


9  :  27-31 
20  :  29-34 

8  :  5-t3 


17  :  14-21 


5  :  21-24, 
35-43 


6  :  14-29 


3  :  31-35 


I  :  40-45 


14  ;  22-25 


8  :  22-26 
10  :  46-52 


7  :  31-37 
9  :  14-29 

I  :  21-28 


Luke 


8  :  40-42, 
49-56 
I  :  5-25 

1  :  57-80 
3  :  1-18 


7  :  18-35 
3  :  19. 20 
9  :  7-9 


8  ;  19-21 

17  :  20  to 

18  :  8 


5  ;  12-16 
17  :  11-19 


22  ;  ig, 20 
I  :  1-4 

10  :  38-42 
I  :  39-56 


18  :  35-43 
7  :  i-io 

9  :  37-43 

4  :  31-37 

5  :  i-ii 


GOSPEL   SUBJECT-INDEX 


17 


Gospel  Subject 

^Iatt. 

Mark. 

Luke 

John 

Miracles,  continued  : 

Dropsical  man 

14  :  1-6 
II  :  14, 15 

9  :  10-17 
8  :  26-39 

Dumb  demoniac  healed.  . 
Dumb  demoniac  healed 

9  •■  32-34 

Fig  tree,  cursed,  withers 

Five  thousand  fed 

Four  thousand  fed 

Gadarene  demoniacs  cast 
out 

Impotent  man  healed  . . . 

21  :  18-22 

14  :  13-23 

15  :  32-38 

8  :  23-34 

11  ;  12-14, 
20-26 
6  :  30-46 
8  :  1-9 

5  :  1-20 

6  :  5-14 

5  :  1-15 
11  :  1-46 

Jairus'  daughter  raised.. . 
Lazarus  raised 

9  :  18,  19, 
23-26 

5  :  21-24, 
35-43 

8  :  40-42, 
49-56 

Leper  healed 

Lepers,  ten,  healed 

8  :  2-4 

I  :  40-45 

5  :  12-16 

17  :  11-19 
22  :  50,  51 

Malchus'  ear  healed 

Money  in  fish's  mouth.  . . . 
Nobleman's  son  healed. . . 

17  :  24-27 

4  :  46-54 

Paralytic  healed 

Passing  of   Jesus   unseen 
through  a  multitude. . .  . 

9  :  1-8 

2  :  1-12 

5  :  17-26 

4  :  30 

4  :  38,   39 

8  ;  22-25 

Peter's     mother-in-law- 
healed 

Sy  rophoenician's  daughter 
healed 

Tempest  stilled 

8  :  14,15 

15  :  21-28 

8  :  23-27 

14  :  24-26 

I  :  29-31 

7  :  24-30 
4  :  35-41 
6  :  47-56 

Water  turned  into  wine.  . 

6  ■  16-21 

2  :  1-11 

Widow's  son  raised 

7  :  11-17 
6  -.6-11 

13  :  11-17 

8  ;  43-4 S 

2  :  39.  40 
4  :  16-30 

Withered  hand  healed. . . 

Woman      with     infirmity 

healed 

12  :  9-14 

3  :  1-6 

Woman  with  issue  of 
blood  healed 

9  :  20-22 
2  ;  19-23 

5  :  25-34 

Nazareth  : 

Jesus'  return   to  and   so- 
journ in 

Jesus'  rejection  at  : 

First 

Second  

Nicodemus  visits  Jesus  : 
Taught  concerning    new 
birth 

13  :  54-58 

6  :  1-6 

3  :  1-15 

John's  comment 

3  ;  16-21 

Nobleman,  Jesus  heals  son 
of ... 

4  •  46-54 

Palsied  man  pardoned  and 
healed 

9  :  1-8 

2  ;  1-12 

5  :  17-26 

14  :  28-32 
8  :  16 
21  :  29-31 
10  :  30-37 
14  :  16-24 

Parables  : 

Build  tow-er  ;   king  going 

Candle  under  a  bushel. . . 
Fig  tree  and  all  trees  .... 
Good  Samaritan 

5  :  15 
24  :  32 

4  -.21 
13  :  28,29 

GOSPEL   SUBJECT -INDEX 


Gospel  Subject 


7  :  24-27 


Parables,  continued : 
House   on    rock    and    on 

sand  

Householder 

Importunate  friend  

"  Kingdom  of  heaven   is 
like  unto  " — 13  :  1-53 


Matt. 


Laborers  in  vineyard  . . . . 

Lost  sheep 

Marriage  of  king's  son  . .  . 
New  cloth  on  old  garment 
New  wine  in  old  bottles. . 
Pharisee  and  publican. . . 

Piece  of  money  lost 

Pounds 

Prodigal  son 

Rich  fool 

Rich  man  and  Lazarus. . . 

Sheep  and  goats 

Talents 

Ten  virgins 

Two  debtors 

Two  sons 

Unjust  judge 

Unjust  steward 

Unmerciful  servant 

Unprofitable  servants 

Wedding  feast 

Wicked  husbandmen 

Wise  steward 

Passover : 
Jesus'   first,  when   twelve 

years  old 

Jesus'  last : 
•  Preparations  for 

Arrival  at  upper  room . . 

Partaken  of 

Pharisee  : 
Jesus  at  sabbath  feast  in 

house  of 

And  publican  at  prayer. . 

Plucking    corn    on    the 
sabbath 


20 

18 

22 

9 

9 


1-16 

12-14 

1-14 

16 

17 


Mark 


13  ;  34-37 


4  :  1-34 


25  :  31-46 
25  :  14-30 
25  :  1-13 


Pounds,  parable  of  the 

Prayer,  lesson  on 

Prayers,  special,  of  Jesus  : 
Commends    his    spirit  to 

God 

For  himself,  his  apostles 

and  all  believers 

For  his  murderers 

Imploring  his  Father's  aid 

Lord's  Prayer 

Under  suffering  in  Geth- 

semane 

Under  suspension  of 
divine  consolation 


21 


28-32 


iS  :  23-35 


21 
22 


21  ;  33-46 


26 
26 


17-19 
20 


6  ;  9-13 


26 


39-42 


27  :46 


14  :  12-16 
14  :  17 


23-28 


Luke 


6  :  47-49 

11  :  5-8 

8  :  4-18 
13  ;  18-21 

15  :  4-7 

5  :  36 
5  :  37,3s 

18  :  9-14 
15  :  8-10 

19  :  11-28 

15  :  11-32 

12  :  16-21 

16  :  19-31 


7  :4i,42 

18  :  1-8 

16  :  1-13 

17  :  7-10 
12  :  36-38 
20  :  9-19 
12  ;  42-48 


2  :  41-52 

22  :  7-13 
22  :  14 
22  :  15-18 


14  :  1-24 

18  :  9-14 

6:1-5 

19  :  11-28 
II  :  1-13 

23  :  46 


23  :  34 
II  :  2-4 
22  ;  42 


John 


ch.  17 

12  :  27,  28 


GOSPEL   SUBJECT-INDEX 


19 


Gospel  Subject 

Matt. 

Mark 

Luke 

John 

Presentation  of  Jesus  in  the 
temple 

2  :  22-38 

20  :  27-40 

23  :  56  to 

24  :  12 

13  .  22-30 

Resurrection,      Sadducees' 

question  about 

Resurrection  morning 

Salvation,     question 
whether  few  shall  have. . 

22  :  23-33 

28  .  I-IO 

12  :  18-27 
16  •  i-ii 

20  :  1-18 

Samaritan  woman   at  the 

well  and  gospel  in  Sychar 

Sermon  on  the  Mount 

4  .  4-42 

5  : I  to  8  :  I 

6  :  20-49 
10  ,  1-24 

Seventy,  mission  of 

Shekel  in  fish's  mouth 

Shepherd,  Jesus  the  Good. . 

17  :  24-27 

10  ■  I  ''I 

Sign    from    heaven     de- 
manded of  Jesus 

15  :  39  to 

16  .  12 

8  :  ia-2i 

Spiritual  freedom,  Jesus  on 

8  :  31-59 

Syrophoenician's    daughter 
healed 

15  ;  21-28 

7  :  24-30 

Tabernacles,  Jesus   at  the 
feast  of 

7  :  1-52 

Teachings  of  Jesus  by  the 
sea 

13  :  1-53 
8  :  23-27 
4  :  l-ii 

17  :  I-13 

26 : 57. 59-68 

27;  I 

27  :  2,11-31 

22  :  15-22 

4  ■■  1-34 
4-  35-41 
I  :  12, 13 
9  :  2-13 

14  :  53. 

55-65 

15  :  1-20 

12  :  13-17 

8  :  4-18 

8  :  22-25 

4  ••  1-13 

9  :  28-36 

22  :  63-71 

23  :  1-25 
20  :  20-26 
ch.   12 

Tempest  stilled 

Temptation  of  Jesus 

Transfiguration  of  Jesus  . . . 

Trials  of  Jesus : 
Before  Jewish  authorities 

Before  Roman  authorities 

Tribute  money,    Pharisees' 
question  concerning 

Trust  in  God  and  the  com- 
ing judgment,  Jesus  on. . 

18  ;  13,14, 
19-24 

18  :  28  to 

19  :  16 

Unbelief,  John's  comment 
on  Jewish 

12  :  37-43 
6  ;  16-21 

Walking  on  the  sea,  Jesus. 
Warning  against  Herod. 

14  :  24-36 

6  :  47-56 

13  :  31-35 

II  :  14-54 
20  :4'-47 

Warnings,       denunciations 
and  woes 

12  :  22-45 
ch.  23 

3  :  19-30 
12  :  38-40 

2  :  i-ii 

7  :  11-17 
21  :  1-4 

6  :6-ii 

8  :  43-48 
19  :  I-IO 

Widow's  two  mites 

12  :  41-44 

3  :  1-6 

5  :  25-34 

Wise-men  visit  Jesus 

Withered    hand   healed    on 
the  sabbath 

2  .  1-12 
12  :  9-14 
9  :  20-22 

Woman  with  issue  of  blood 
healed 

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CHAPTER  I. 

''T^HE  book  of  the  generation  of  Jesus 
J-  Christ,  the  son  of  David,  the  son  of 
Abraham. 

2  Abraham  begat  Isaac;  and  Isaac  be- 
gat Jacob;  and  Jacob  begat  Judas  and 
his  brethren ; 

3  And  Judas  begat  Phares  and  Zara  of 
Thamar;  and  Phares  begat  Esrom;  and 
Esrom  begat  Aram; 

4  And  Aram  begat  Aminadab ;  and 
Aminadab  begat  Naasson;  and  Naasson 
begat   Salmon ; 

5  And  Salmon  begat  Booz  of  Rachab ; 
and  Booz  begat  Obed  of  Ruth ;  and  Obed 
begat  Jesse ; 

6  And  Jesse  begat  David  the  king;  and 
David  the  king  begat  Solomon  of  her 
that  had  been  the  wife  of  Urias ; 

7  And  Solomon  begat  Roboam;  and 
Roboam  begat  Abia;  and  Abia  begat  Asa; 

8  And  Asa  begat  Josaphat ;  and  Jos- 
aphat  begat  Joram;  and  Joram  begat 
Ozias ; 

9  And  Ozias  begat  Joatham ;  and  Jo- 
atharn  begat  Achaz;  and  Achaz  begat 
Ezekias ; 

10  And  Ezekias  begat  Manasses;  and 
Manasses  begat  Amon ;  and  Amon  begat 
Josias ; 

11  And  Josias  begat  Jechonias  and  his 
brethren,  about  the  time  they  were  car- 
ried away  to  Babylon : 

12  And  after  they  were  brought  to 
Babylon,  Jechonias  begat  Salathiel ;  and 
Salathiel  begat  Zorobabel ; 

13  And  Zorobabel  begat  Abiud;  and 
Abiud  begat  Eliakim;  and  Eliakim  begat 
Azor ; 

14  And  Azor  begat  Sadoc ;  and  Sadoc 
begat  Achim ;  and  Achim  begat  Eliud ; 

15  And  Eliud  begat  Eleazar;  and 
Eleazar  begat  Matthan;  and  Matthan  be- 
gat Jacob ; 

16  And  Jacob  begat  Joseph  the  hus- 
band of  Mary,  of  whom  was  born  Jesus, 
who  is  called  Christ. 

17  So  all  the  generations  from  Abra- 
ham to  David  are  fourteen  generations ; 
and  from  David  until  the  carrying  away 


-.nPHE  book  of  the  generation 
■'•  JL  of  Jesus  Christ,  the  son  of 
David,  the  son  of  Abraham. 

2  Abraham  begat  Isaac;  and 
Isaac  begat  Jacob ;  and  Jacob 
begat  Judah  and  his  brethren ;  3 
and  Judah  begat  Perez  and  Zerah 
of  Tamar;  and  Perez  begat  Hez- 
ron  ;  and  Hezron  begat  Ram ;  4  and 
Ram  begat  Ammmadab;  and  Am- 
minadab  begat  Nahshon;  and  Nah- 
shon  begat  Salmon ;  5  and  Salmon 
begat  Boaz  of  Rahab ;  and  Boaz 
begat  Obed  of  Ruth ;  and  Obed  be- 
gat Jesse ;  6  and  Jesse  begat  Da- 
vid the  king. 

And  David  begat  Solomon  of  her 
that  had  been  the  wife  of  Uriah ; 
7  and  Solomon  begat  Rehoboam ; 
and  Rehoboam  begat  Abijah;  and 
Abijah  begat  Asa;  8  and  Asa  be- 
gat Jehoshaphat ;  and  Jehoshaphat 
begat  Joram ;  and  Joram  begat 
Uzziah ;  9  and  Uzziah  begat  Jo- 
tham ;  and  Jotham  begat  Ahaz ; 
and  Ahaz  begat  Hezekiah;  10  and 
Hezekiah  begat  Manasseh ;  and 
Manasseh  begat  Amon ;  and  Amon 
begat  Josiah;  11  and  Josiah  begat 
Jechoniah  and  his  brethren,  at  the 
time  of  the  carrying  away  to 
Babylon. 

12  And  after  the  carrying  away  to 
Babylon,  Jechoniah  begat  She- 
altiel ;  and  Shealtiel  begat  Ze- 
rubbabel ;  13  and  Zerubbabel  begat 
Abiud ;  and  Abiud  begat  Eliakim ; 
and  Eliakim  begat  Azor ;  14  and 
Azor  begat  Sadoc;  and  Sadoc  be- 
gat Achim  ;  and  Achim  begat  Eliud  ; 
IS  and  Eliud  begat  Eleazar;  and 
Eleazar  begat  Matthan ;  and  Mat- 
than begat  Jacob ;  16  and  Jacob 
begat  Joseph  the  husband  of 
Mary,  of  whom  was  born  Jesus, 
who  is  called  Christ. 

17  So  all  the  generations  from 
Abraham  unto  David  are  fourteen 
generation? ;  and  from  David  unto 
the     carrying     away     to     Babylon 


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'T^HE  book  of  the  generation 
^  -L  of  Jesus  Christ,  the  son  of 
David,  the  son  of  Abraham. 

2  Abraham  begat  Isaac;  and 
Isaac  begat  Jacob;  and  Jacob  be- 
gat Judah  and  his  brethren ;  3  and 
Judah  begat  Perez  and  Zerah  of 
Tamar;  and  Perez  begat  Hezron ; 
and  Hezron  begat  Ram ;  4  and 
Ram  begat  Amminadab ;  and  Am- 
minadab  begat  Nahshon ;  and  Nah- 
shon  begat  Salmon ;  5  and  Salmon 
begat  Boaz  of  Rahab ;  and  Boaz 
begat  Obed  of  Ruth ;  and  Obed  be- 
gat Jesse;  6  and  Jesse  begat  David 
the  king. 

And  David  begat  Solomon  of 
her  that  had  been  the  wife  of 
Uriah ;  7  and  Solomon  begat  Reho- 
boam ;  and  Rehoboam  begat  Abi- 
jah;  and  Abijah  begat  Asa;  8  and 
Asa  begat  Jehoshaphat ;  and  Je- 
hoshaphftt  begat  Joram ;  and  Joram 
begat  Uzziah ;  9  and  Uzziah  begat 
Jotham ;  and  Jotham  begat  Ahaz ; 
and  Ahaz  begat  Hezekiah ;  10  and 
Hezekiah  begat  Manasseh ;  and  Ma- 
nasseh  begat  Amon ;  and  Amon 
begat  Josiah;  11  and  Josiah  begat 
Jechoniah  and  his  brethren,  at  the 
time  of  the  carrying  avi^ay  to 
Babylon. 

12  And  after  the  carrying  away 
to  Babylon,  Jechoniah  begat  She- 
altiel ;  and  Shealtiel  begat  Zerub- 
babel ;  13  and  Zerubbabel  begat 
Abiud;  and  Abiud  begat  Eliakim ; 
and  Eliakim  begat  Azor ;  14  and 
Azor  begat  Sadoc ;  and  Sadoc  begat 
Achim ;    and    Achim    begat    Eliud ; 

15  and  Eliud  begat  Eleazar;  and 
Eleazar  begat  Matthan ;  and  Mat- 
than  begat  Jacob;  16  and  Jacob 
begat  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary, 

of   whom  was  born  Jesus,  who  is 

called  Christ. 

17    So   all   the   generations    from 

Abraham  unto  David  are  fourteen 

generations ;  and  from  David  unto 

the     carrying     away     to     Babylon 


CHAPTER  I. 

THE  book  of  the  generation  of  Jesus 
Christ,  the  son  of  David,  the  son  of 
Abraham : 

2  Abraham  begot  Isaac.  And  Isaac  be- 
got Jacob.  And  Jacob  begot  Judas  and 
his  brethren. 

3  And  Judas  begot  Phares  and  Zara  of 
Thamar.  And  Phares  begot  Esron.  And 
Esron  begot  Aram. 

4  And  Aram  begot  Aminadab.  And 
Aminadab  begot  Naasson.  And  Naasson 
begot  Salmon. 

5  And  Salmon  begot  Booz  of  Rahab. 
And  Booz  begot  Obed  of  Ruth.  And 
Obed  begot  Jesse. 

6  And  Jesse  begot  David  the  king. 
And  David  the  king  begot  Solomon,  of 
her  that  had  been  the  wife  of  Urias. 

7  And  Solomon  begot  Roboam.  And 
Roboam  begot  Abia.  And  Abia  begot 
Asa. 

8  And  Asa  begot  Josaphat.  And  Josa- 
phat  begot  Joram.  And  Joram  begot 
Ozias. 

9  And  Ozias  begot  Joatham.  And 
Joatham  begot  Achaz.  And  Achaz  be- 
got Ezechias. 

10  And  Ezechias  begot  Manasses.  And 
Manasses  begot  Amon.  And  Amon  be- 
got Josias. 

ir  And  Josias  begot  Jechonias  and  his 
brethren  in  the  transmigration  of  Baby- 
lon. 

12  And  after  the  transmigration  of 
Babylon,  Jechonias  begot  Salathiel.  And 
Salathiel  begot  Zorobabel. 

13  And  Zorobabel  begot  Abiud.  And 
Abiud  begot  Eliacim.  And  Eliacim  be- 
got Azor. 

14  And  Azor  begot  Sadoc.  And  Sadoc 
begot  Achim.     And  Achim  begot  Eliud. 

15  And  Eliud  begot  Eleazar.  And  Ele- 
azar begot  Mathan.  And  Mathan  begot 
Jacob. 

16  And  Jacob  begot  Joseph  the  hus- 
band of  Mary,  of  whom  was  born  Jesus, 
who  is  called  Christ. 

17  So  all  the  generations,   from  Abra- 


22         AUTHORIZED 


ST.  MATTHEW,  2. 


REVISED 


into  Babylon  are  fourteen  generations ; 
and  from  the  carrying  away  into  Babylon 
unto  Christ  are  fourteen  generations. 

18  Now  the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  was 
on  this  wise:  When  as  his  mother  Mary 
was  espoused  to  Joseph,  before  they  came 
together,  she  was  found  with  child  of 
the  Holy  Ghost. 

19  Then  Joseph  her  husband,  being  a 
just  «mH,  and  not  willing  to  make  her  a 
publick  example,  was  minded  to  put  her 
away  privily. 

20  But  while  he  thought  on  these 
things,  behold,  the  angel  of  the  Lord  ap- 
peared unto  him  in  a  dream,  saying,  Jo- 
seph, thou  son  of  David,  fear  not  to  take 
unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife:  for  that  which 
is  conceived  in  her  is  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

21  And  she  shall  bring  forth  a  son, 
and  thou  shalt  call  his  name  JESUS : 
for  he  shall  save  his  people  from  their 
sins. 

22  Now  all  this  was  done,  that  it  might 
be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  of  the  Lord 
by  the  prophet,  saying, 

23  Behold,  a  virgin  shall  be  with  child, 
and  shall  bring  forth  a  son,  and  they  shall 
call  his  name  Emmanuel,  which  being  in- 
terpreted is,  God  with  us. 

24  Then  Joseph  being  raised  from  sleep 
did  as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  had  bidden 
him,  and  took  unto  him  his  wife: 

25  And  knew  her  not  till  she  had 
brought  forth  her  firstborn  son:  and  he 
called  his  name  JESUS. 


CHAPTER  2. 

NOW  when  Jesus  was  born  in  Bethle- 
hem of  Judasa  in  the  days  of  Herod 
the  king,  behold,  there  came  wise  men 
from  the  east  to  Jerusalem, 

2  Saying,  Where  is  he  that  is  born  King 
of  the  Jews?  for  we  have  seen  his  star 
in  the  east,  and  are  corne  to  worship  him. 

3  When  Herod  the  king  had  heard 
these  things,  he  was  troubled,  and  all 
Jerusalem  with  him. 

4  And_  when  he  had  gathered  all  the 
chief  priests  and  scribes  of  the  people 
together,  he  demanded  of  them  where 
Christ  should  be  born. 

5  And  they  said  unto  him.  In  Bethle- 
hem of  Judaea:  for  thus  it  is  written  by 
the  prophet, 

6  And  thou  Bethlehem,  in  the  land  of 


fourteen  generations ;  and  from  the 
carrying  away  to  Babylon  unto 
the   Christ   fourteen  generations. 

18  Now  the  birth  of  Jesus 
Christ  was  on  this  wise:  When 
his  mother  Mary  had  been  betrothed 
to  Joseph,  before  they  came  to- 
gether she  was  found  with  child  of 
the  Holy  Ghost.  19  And  Joseph 
her  husband,  being  a  righteous 
man,  and  not  willing  to  make  her 
a  public  example,  was  minded  to 
put  her  away  privily.  20  But  when 
he  thought  on  these  things,  behold, 
an  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared 
unto  him  in  a  dream,  saying,  Jo- 
seph, thou  son  of  David,  fear  not 
to  take  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife: 
for  that  which  is  conceived  in 
her  is  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  21  And 
she  shall  bring  forth  a  son ;  and 
thou  shalt  call  his  name  Jesus  ; 
for  it  is  he  that  shall  save  his  peo- 
ple from  their  sins.  22  Now  all 
this  is  come  to  pass,  that  it  might 
be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by 
the  Lord  through  the  prophet, 
saying, 
23  Behold,  the  virgin  shall  be  with 

child,  and  shall  bring  forth  a 

son. 
And    they   shall    call   his   name 

Immanuel ; 
which  is,  being  interpreted,  God 
with  us.  24  And  Joseph  arose 
from  his  sleep,  and  did  as  the  angel 
of  the  Lord  commanded  him,  and 
took  unto  him  his  wife;  25  and 
knew  her  not  till  she  had  brought 
forth  a  son :  and  he  called  his  name 
Jesus. 

^IVfOW  when  Jesus  was  born 
^ly  in  Bethlehem  of  Judaea  in  the 
days  of  Herod  the  king,  behold, 
wise  men  from  the  east  came  to 
Jerusalem,  2  saying,  Where  is  he 
that  is  born  King  of  the  Jews? 
for  we  saw  his  star  in  the  east, 
and  are  come  to  worship  him. 
3  And  when  Herod  the  king  heard 
it,  he  was  troubled,  and  all  Jeru- 
salem with  him.  4  And  gathering 
together  all  the  chief  priests  and 
scribes  of  the  people,  he  inquired 
of  them  where  the  Christ  should 
be  born.  5  And  they  said  unto 
him.  In  Bethlehem  of  Judaea: 
for  thus  it  is  written  by  the 
prophet. 


STANDARD 


ST.  MATTHEW,  2. 


DOUAY 


23 


fourteen  generations ;  and  from  the 
carrying  away  to  Babylon  unto  the 
Christ   fourteen  generations. 

18  Now  the  birth  of  Jesus 
Christ  was  on  this  wise:  When  his 
mother  Mary  had  been  betrothed 
to  Joseph,  before  they  came  to- 
gether she  was  found  with  child  of 
the  Holy  Spirit.  19  And  Joseph 
her  husband,  being  a  righteous 
man,  and  not  willing  to  make  her 
a  public  example,  was  minded  to 
put  her  away  privily.  20  But  when 
he  thought  on  these  things,  behold, 
an  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto 
him  in  a  dream,  saying,  Joseph, 
thou  son  of  David,  fear  not  to  take 
unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife :  for  that 
which  is  conceived  in  her  is  of 
the  Holy  Spirit.  21  And  she  shall 
bring  forth  a  son ;  and  thou  shalt 
call  his  name  Jesus  ;  for  it  is  he 
that  shall  save  his  people  from 
their  sins.  22  Now  all  this  is  come 
to  pass,  that  it  might  be  fulfilled 
which  was  spoken  by  the  Lord 
through  the  prophet,  saying, 
23  Behold,  the  virgin  shall  be  with 

child,  and  shall  bring  forth  a 

son. 
And    they    shall    call    his    name 

Immanuel; 
which  is,  being  interpreted,  God 
with  us.  24  And  Joseph  arose  from 
his  sleep,  and  did  as  the  angel  of 
the  Lord  commanded  him,  and  took 
unto  him  his  wife;  25  and  knew  her 
not  till  she  had  brought  forth  a 
son :  and  he  called  his  name  Jesus. 


_"VrOW  when  Jesus  was  born  in 
2X1  Bethlehem  of  Judaea  in  the 
days  of  Herod  the  king,  behold. 
Wise-men  from  the  east  came  to 
Jerusalem,  saying,  2  Where  is  he 
that  is  born  King  of  the  Jews? 
for  we  saw  his  star  in  the  east, 
and  are  come  to  worship  him. 
3  And  when  Herod  the  king  heard 
it,  he  was  troubled,  and  all  Jeru- 
salem with  him.  4  And  gathering 
together  all  the  chief  priests  and 
scribes  of  the  people,  he  inquired 
of  them  where  the  Christ  should 
be  born.  5  And  they  said  unto 
him.  In  Bethlehem  of  Judaea: 
for  thus  it  is  written  through  the 
prophet. 


ham  to  David,  are  fourteen  generations. 
And  from  David  to  the  transmigration  of 
Babylon,  are  fourteen  generations :  and 
frorn  the  transmigration  of  Babylon  to 
Christ  are   fourteen  generations. 

18  Now  the  generation  of  Christ  was  in 
this  wise.  When  as  his  mother  Mary  was 
espoused  to  Joseph,  before  they  came  to- 
gether, she  was  found  with  child,  of  the 
Holy  Ghost. 

19  Whereupon  Joseph  her  husband,  be- 
ing a  just  man,  and  not  willing  publicly 
to  expose  her,  was  minded  to  put  her 
away  privately. 

20  But  while  he  thought  on  these 
things,  behold  the  angel  of  the  Lord  ap- 
peared to  him  in  his  sleep,  saying:  Jo- 
seph, son  of  David,  fear  not  to  take  unto 
thee  Mary  thy  wife,  for  that  which  is  con- 
ceived in  her,  is  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

21  And  she  shall  bring  forth  a  son: 
and  thou  shalt  call  his  name  Jesus.  For 
he  shall  save  his  people  from  their  sins. 

22  Now  all  this  was  done  that  it  might 
be  fulfilled  which  the  Lord  spoke  by  the 
prophet,  saying: 

23  Behold  a  virgin  shall  be  with  child, 
and  bring  forth  a  son,  and  they  shall  call 
his  name  Enimanncl,  which  being  inter- 
preted is,  God  with  us. 

24  And  Joseph  rising  up  from  sleep, 
did  as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  had  com- 
manded him,  and  took  unto  him  his  wife. 

25  And  he  knew  her  not  till  she  brought 
forth  her  firstborn  son :  and  he  called 
his  name  Jesus. 


CHAPTER  2. 

WHEN  Jesus  therefore  was  born  in 
Bethlehem  of  Juda,  in  the  days  of 
king  Herod,  behold,  there  came  wise  men 
from  the  east  to  Jerusalem, 

2  Saying,  Where  is  he  that  is  born  king 
of  the  Jews?  For  we  have  seen  his  star 
in  the  east,  and  are  come  to  adore  him. 

3  And  king  Herod  hearing  this,  was 
troubled,  and  all  Jerusalem  with  him. 

4  And  assembling  together  all  the  chief 
priests  and  the  scribes  of  the  people,  he 
inquired  of  them  where  Christ  should  be 
born. 

5  But  they  said  to  him :  In  Bethlehem  of 
Juda.    For  so  it  is  written  by  the  prophet : 

6'  And  thou  Bethlehem  the  land  of 
Juda  art  not  the  least  among  the  princes 
of  Juda:  for  out  of  thee  shall  come  forth 


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Juda,  art  not  the  least  among  the  princes 
of  Juda :  for  out  of  thee  shall  come  a 
Governor,  that  shall  rule  my  people  Is- 
rael. 

7  Then  Herod,  when  he  had  privily 
called  the  wise  men,  enquired  of  them 
diligently  what  time  the  star  appeared. 

8  And  he  sent  them  to  Bethlehem,  and 
said,  Go  and  search  diligently  for  the 
young  child ;  and  when  ye  have  found 
hhn,  bring  me  word  again,  that  I  may 
come  and  worship  him  also. 

9  When  they  had  heard  the  king,  they 
departed ;  and,  lo,  the  star,  which  they 
saw  in  the  east,  went  before  them,  till  it 
came  and  stood  over  where  the  young 
child  was. 

10  When  they  saw  the  star,  they  re- 
joiced with  exceeding  great  joy. 

11  And  when  they  were  come  into  the 
house,  they  saw  the  young  child  with 
Mary  his  mother,  and  fell  down,  and  wor- 
shipped him :  and  when  they  had  opened 
their  treasures,  they  presented  unto 
him  gifts ;  gold,  and  frankincense,  and 
myrrh. 

12  And  being  warned  of  God  in  a 
dream  that  they  should  not  return  to 
Herod,  they  departed  into  their  own  coun- 
try another  way. 

13  And  when  they  were  departed,  be- 
hold, the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  to 
Joseph  in  a  dream,  saying.  Arise,  and  take 
"the  young  child  and  his  mother,  and  flee 
into  Egypt,  and  be  thou  there  until  I 
bring  thee  word :  for  Herod  will  seek  the 
young  child  to  destroy  him. 

14  When  he  arose,  he  took  the  young 
child  and  his  mother  by  night,  and  de- 
parted into  Egypt : 

15  And  was  there  until  the  death  of 
Herod:  that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which 
was  spoken  of  the  Lord  by  the  prophet, 
saying.  Out  of  Egypt  have  I  called  my 
son. 

16  Then  Herod,  when  he  saw  that  he 
was  mocked  of  the  wise  men,  was  ex- 
ceeding wroth,  and  sent  forth,  and  slew 
all  the  children  that  were  in  Bethlehem, 
and  in  all  the  coasts  thereof,  from  two 
years  old  and  under,  according  to  the 
time  which  he  had  diligently  enquired  of 
the  wise  men. 

17  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was 
spoken  by  Jeremy  the  prophet,  saying, 

18  In  Rama  was  there  a  voice  heard, 
lamentation,  and  weeping,  and  great 
mourning,  Rachel  weeping  for  her  chil- 
dren, and  would  not  be  comforted,  be- 
cause they  are  not. 

19  But  when  Herod  was  dead,  behold. 


6  And    thou    Bethlehem,    land    of 
Judah, 

Art  in  no  wise  least  among  the 
princes  of  Judah : 

For  out  of  thee  shall  come  forth 
a  governor. 

Which  shall  be  shepherd  of  my 
people  Israel. 
7  Then  Herod  privily  called  the 
wise  men,  and  learned  of  them 
carefully  what  time  the  star  ap- 
peared. 8  And  he  sent  them  to 
Bethlehem,  and  said.  Go  and  search 
out  carefully  concerning  the  young 
child ;  and  when  ye  have  found 
him,  bring  me  word,  that  I  also 
may  come  and  worship  him.  9  And 
they,  having  heard  the  king,  went 
their  way ;  and  lo,  the  star,  which 
they  saw  in  the  east,  went  before 
them,  till  it  came  and  stood  over 
where  the  young  child  was.  10  And 
when  they  saw  the  star,  they  re- 
joiced with  exceeding  great  joy. 
II  And  they  came  into  the  house 
and  saw  the  young  child  with  Mary 
his  mother;  and  they  fell  down  and 
worshipped  him ;  and  opening  their 
treasures  they  offered  unto  him 
gifts,  gold  and  frankincense  and 
myrrh.  12  And  being  warned  of 
God  in  a  dream  that  they  should 
not  return  to  Herod,  they  departed 
into  their  own  country  another  way. 
13  Now  when  they  were  departed, 
behold,  an  angel  of  the  Lord  ap- 
peareth to  Joseph  in  a  dream,  say- 
ing, Arise  and  take  the  young  child 
and  his  mother,  and  flee  into  Egypt, 
and  be  thou  there  until  I  tell  thee : 
for  Herod  will  seek  the  young  child 
tc  destroy  him.  14  And  he  arose 
and  took  the  young  child  and  his 
mother  by  night,  and  departed  into 
Egypt;  15  and  was  there  until  the 
death  of  Herod :  that  it  might  be 
fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by  the 
Lord  through  the  prophet,  saying, 
Out  of  Egypt  did  I  call  my  son. 
16  Then  Herod,  when  he  saw  that 
he  was  mocked  of  the  wise  men, 
was  exceeding  wroth,  and  sent 
forth,  and  slew  all  the  male  children 
that  were  in  Bethlehem,  and  in  all 
the  borders  thereof,  from  two  years 
old  and  under,  according  to  the 
time  which  he  had  carefully  learned 
of  the  wise  men.  17  Then  was 
fulfilled  that  which  was  spoken 
by  Jeremiah  the  prophet,  saying, 


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6  And    thou    Bethlehem,    land    of 

Judah, 
Art  in  no  wise  least  among  the 

princes  of  Judah : 
For  out  of  thee  shall  come  forth 

a  governor, 
Who   shall   be   shepherd   of   my 

people  Israel. 
7  Then  Herod  privily  called  the 
Wise-men,  and  learned  of  them 
exactly  what  time  the  star  ap- 
peared. 8  And  he  sent  them  to 
Bethlehem,  and  said.  Go  and  search 
out  exactly  concerning  the  young 
child ;  and  when  ye  have  found  hii)i, 
bring  me  word,  that  I  also  may 
come  and  worship  him.  9  And 
they,  having  heard  the  king,  went 
their  way ;  and  lo,  the  star,  which 
they  saw  in  the  east,  went  before 
them,  till  it  came  and  stood  over 
where  the  young  child  was.  10  And 
when  they  saw  the  star,  they  re- 
joiced with  exceeding  great  joy. 
II  And  they  came  into  the  house 
and  saw  the  young  child  with 
Mary  his  mother;  and  they  fell 
down  and  worshipped  him ;  and 
opening  their  treasures  they  offered 
unto  him  gifts,  gold  and  frankin- 
cense and  myrrh.  12  And  being 
warned  of  God  in  a  dream  that 
they  should  not  return  to  Herod, 
they  departed  into  their  own  coun- 
try another  way. 

13  Now  when  they  were  de- 
parted, behold,  an  angel  of  the 
Lord  appeareth  to  Joseph  in  a 
dream,  saying.  Arise  and  take  the 
young  child  and  his  mother,  and 
flee  into  Egypt,  and  be  thou  there 
until  I  tell  thee:  for  Herod  will 
seek  the  young  child  to  destroy 
him.  14  And  he  arose  and  took 
the  young  child  and  his  mother  by 
night,  and  departed  into  Egypt ; 
15  and  was  there  until  the  death 
of  Herod :  that  it  might  be  fulfilled 
which  was  spoken  by  the  Lord 
through  the  prophet,  saying.  Out 
of  Egypt  did  I  call  my  son. 

16  Then  Herod,  when  he  saw 
that  he  was  mocked  of  the  Wise- 
men,  was  exceeding  wroth,  and 
sent  forth,  and  slew  all  the  male 
children  that  were  in  Bethlehem, 
and  in  all  the  borders  thereof,  from 
two  years  old  and  under,  according 
to  the  time  which  he  had  exactly 
learned  of  the  Wise-men.     17  Then 


tlie  captain  that  shall  rule  my  people  Is- 
rael. 

7  Then  Herod,  privately  calling  the 
wise  men,  learned  diligently  of  them  the 
time  of  the  star  which  appeared  to 
them ; 

8  And  sending  them  into  Bethlehem, 
said :  Go  and  diligently  inquire  after  the 
child,  and  when  you  have  found  him, 
bring  me  word  again,  that  I  also  may 
come  and  adore  him. 

9  Who  having  heard  the  king,  went 
their  way;  and  behold  the  star  which 
they  had  seen  in  the  east,  went  before 
them,  until  it  came  and  stood  over 
where  the  child  was. 

ID  And  seeing  the  star  they  rejoiced 
with  exceeding  great  joy. 

11  And  entering  into  the  house,  they 
found  the  child  with  Mary  his  mother, 
and  falling  down  they  adored  him ;  and 
opening  their  treasures,  they  offered  him 
gifts;  gold,  frankincense,  and  myrrh. 

12  And  having  received  an  answer  in 
sleep  that  they  should  not  return  to 
Herod,  they  went  back  another  way  into 
their  country. 

13  And  after  they  were  departed,  be- 
hold an  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  in 
sleep  to  Joseph,  saying :  Arise,  and  take 
the  child  and  his  mother,  and  fly  into 
Egypt :  and  be  there  until  I  shall  tell  thee. 
For  it  will  come  to  pass  that  Herod  will 
seek  the  child  to  destroy  him. 

14  Who  arose,  and  took  the  child  and 
his  mother  by  night,  and  retired  into 
Egypt :  and  he  was  there  until  the  death 
of  Herod : 

15  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  the 
Lord  spoke  by  the  prophet,  saying:  Out 
of  Egypt  have  I  called  my  son. 

16  Then  Herod  perceiving  that  he  was 
deluded  by  the  wise  men,  was  exceeding 
angry ;  and  sending  killed  all  the  men 
children  that  were  in  Bethlehem,  and  in 
all  the  borders  thereof,  from  two  years 
old  and  under,  according  to  the  time 
which  he  had  diligently  inquired  of  the 
wise  men. 

17  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was 
spoken  by  Jeremias  the  prophet,  say- 
ing: 

18  A  voice  in  Rama  was  heard,  lamen- 
tation and  great  mourning;  Rachel  be- 
ivailing  her  children,  and  would  not  be 
comforted,  because  they  are  not. 

19  But  when  Herod  was  dead,  behold 
an  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  in  sleep  to 
Joseph  in   Egypt, 

20  Saying :  Arise,  and  take  the  child  and 


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an  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  in  a  dream 
to  Joseph  in   Egypt, 

20  Saying,_  Arise,  and  take  the  young 
child  and  his  mother,  and  go  into  the 
land  of  Israel :  for  they  are  dead  which 
sought  the  young  child's  life. 

21  And  he  arose,  and  took  the  young 
child  and  his  mother,  and  came  into  the 
land  of  Israel. 

22  But  when  he  heard  that  Archelaus 
did  reign  in  Judaea  in  the  room  of  his 
father  Herod,  he  was  afraid  to  go  thither: 
notwithstanding,  being  warned  of  God  in 
a  dream,  he  turned  aside  into  the  parts 
of  Galilee : 

23  And  he  came  and  dwelt  in  a  city 
called  Nazareth :  that  it  might  be  fulfilled 
which  was  spoken  by  the  prophets,  He 
shall  be  called  a  Nazarene. 


18  A  voice  was  heard  in  Ramah, 
Weeping  and  great  mourning, 
Rachel    weeping    for    her    chil- 
dren; 
And    she    would    not    be    com- 
forted, because  they  are  not. 
19  But  when  Herod  was  dead,  be- 
hold, an  angel  of  the  Lord  appear- 
eth  in  a  dream  to  Joseph  in  Egypt, 
20  saying.  Arise  and  take  the  young 
child  and  his  mother,  and  go  into 
the   land    of    Israel :    for   they   are 
dead  that  sought  the  young  child's 
life.     21  And  he  arose  and  took  the 
young   child   and   his    mother,    and 
came  into  the  land  of  Israel.   22  But 
when  he  heard  that  Archelaus  was 
reigning  over  Judaea  in  the  room  of 
his  father  Herod,  he  was  afraid  to 
go   thither ;    and   being   warned    of 
God  in  a  dream,  he  withdrew  into 
the  parts  of  Galilee,    23  and  came 
and   dwelt   in   a   city   called   Naza- 
reth:   that    it    might    be    fulfilled 
which    was    spoken    by    the    pro- 
phets, that  he   should  be  called   a 
Nazarene. 


CHAPTER  3. 

IN    those    days    came    John    the    Bap- 
tist,   preaching   in    the   wilderness    of 
Judsa, 

2  And  saying,  Repent  ye :  for  the  king- 
dom of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

3  For  this  is  he  that  was  spoken  of  by 
the  prophet  Esaias,  saying.  The  voice  of 
one  crying  in  the  wilderness,  Prepare  ye 
the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his  paths 
straight. 

4  And  the  same  John  had  his  raiment 
of  camel's  hair,  and  a  leathern  girdle 
about  his  loins ;  and  his  meat  was  locusts 
and  wild  honey. 

5  Then  went  out  to  him  Jerusalem,  and 
all  Judcca,  and  all  the  region  round  about 
Jordan, 

6  And  were  baptized  of  him  in  Jordan, 
confessing  their  sins. 

7  But  when  he  saw  many  of  the  Phari- 
sees and  Sadducees  come  to  his  baptism, 
he  said  unto  them,  O  generation  of  vipers, 
who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the 
wrath  to  come? 

8  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  meet  for 
repentance : 

9  And  think  not  to  say  within  your- 
selves, We  have  Abraham  to  otir  father: 
for  I  say  unto  you,  that  God  is  able  of 


A  ND  in  those  days  cometh 
3-^  John  the  Baptist,  preaching 
in  the  wilderness  of  Judsea,  2  say- 
ing, Repent  ye ;  for  the  kingdom 
of  heaven  is  at  hand.  3  For  this 
is  he  that  was  spoken  of  by  Isaiah 
the  prophet,  saying. 

The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the 
wilderness, 

Make  ye  ready  the  way  of  the 
Lord, 

Make  his  paths  straight. 

4  Now  John  himself  had  his  rai- 
ment of  camel's  hair,  and  a  leathern 
girdle  about  his  loins;  and  his 
food  was   locusts  and   wild  honey. 

5  Then  went  out  unto  him  Jerusa- 
lem, and  all  Judjea,  and  all  the  re- 
gion round  about  Jordan;  6  and 
they  were  baptized  of  him  in  the 
river  Jordan,  confessing  their  sins. 
7  But  when  he  saw  many  of  the 
Pharisees  and  Sadducees  coming 
to  his  baptism,  he  said  unto  them, 
Ye  offspring  of  vipers,  who 
warned  you  to  flee  from  the  wrath 
to  come?  8  Bring  forth  therefore 
fruit  worthy  of  repentance :  9  and 
think  not  to  say  within  yourselves, 


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was  fulfilled  that  v.'hich  was  spoken 
through  Jeremiah  the  prophet,  say- 
ing, 

18  A  voice  was  heard  in  Ramah, 
Weeping  and  great  mourning, 
Rachel    weeping    for    her    chil- 
dren ; 
And    she    would    not    be    com- 
forted, because  they  are  not. 
19    But   when    Herod    was    dead, 
behold,  an  angel   of  the   Lord  ap- 
peareth   in    a   dream   to   Joseph   in 
Egypt,    saying,    20   Arise   and   take 
the    young    child    and    his    mother, 
and    go    into    the    land    of    Israel : 
for  they  are  dead  that  sought  the 
young     child's     life.     21     And     he 
arose    and    took    the    young    child 
and  his  mother,  and  came  into  the 
land    of    Israel.     22    But    when    he 
heard  that  Archelaus  was  reigning 
over    Judaea    in    the    room    of    his 
father  Herod,  he  was  afraid  to  go 
thither;  and  being  warned  of  God 
in  a  dream,  he  withdrew  into  the 
parts  of  Galilee,  23  and  came  and 
dwelt    in    a    city    called    Nazareth ; 
that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  through  the  prophets,  that 
he  should  be  called  a  Nazarene. 

A  ND  in  those  days  cometh 
S-LX.  John  the  Baptist,  preaching 
in  the  wilderness  of  Judaea,  saying, 
2  Repent  ye ;  for  the  kingdom  of 
heaven  is  at  hand.  3  For  this  is  he 
that  was  spoken  of  through  Isaiah 
the  prophet,  saying. 

The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the 
wilderness. 

Make  ye  ready  the  way  of  the 
Lord, 

Make  his  paths  straight. 

4  Now  John  himself  had  his  rai- 
ment of  camel's  hair,  and  a  leathern 
girdle  about  his  loins ;  and  his 
food  was  locusts  and  wild  honey. 

5  Then  went  out  unto  him  Jeru- 
salem, and  all  Judaea,  and  all  the 
region    round    about    the    Jordan ; 

6  and  they  were  baptized  of  him 
in  the  river  Jordan,  confessing  their 
sins.  7  But  when  he  saw  many 
of  the  Pharisees  and  Sadducees 
coming  to  his  baptism,  he  said 
unto  them.  Ye  offspring  of  vipers, 
who  warned  you  to  flee  from  the 
wrath  to  come?  8  Bring  forth 
therefore  fruit  worthy  of  repent- 
ance :     9    and    think    not    to    say 


his  mother,  and  go  into  the  land  of  Is- 
rael. For  they  are  dead  that  sought  the 
life  of  the  child. 

21  Who  arose,  and  took  the  child  and 
his  mother,  and  came  into  the  land  of 
Israel. 

22  But  hearing  that  Archelaus  reigned 
in  Judea  in  the  room  of  Herod  his  fa- 
ther, he  was  afraid  to  go  thither:  and 
being  warned  in  sleep  retired  into  the 
quarters  of  Galilee. 

23  And  coming  he  dwelt  in  a  city  called 
Nazareth :  that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which 
was  said  by  the  prophets:  That  he  shall 
be  called  a  Nazarene. 


CHAPTER  3. 

AND  in  those    days  cometh  John  the 
Baptist  preaching  in   the   desert  of 
Judea. 

2  And  saying:  Do  penance:  for  the 
kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

3  For  this  is  he  that  was  spoken  of  by 
Isaias  the  prophet,  saying:  A  voice  of 
one  crying  in  the  desert,  Prepare  ye 
the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  straight  his 
paths. 

4  And  the  same  John  had  his  garment 
of  camels'  hair,  and  a  leathern  girdle 
about  his  loins :  and  his  meat  was  locusts 
and  wild  honey. 

5  Then  went  out  to  him  Jerusalem  and 
all  Judea,  and  all  the  country  about  Jor- 
dan : 

6  And  were  baptized  by  him  in  the 
Jordan,  confessing  their  sins. 

7  And  seeing  many  of  the  Pharisees 
and  Sadducees  coming  to  his  baptism,  he 
said  to  them :  Ye  brood  of  vipers,  who 
hath  shewed  you  to  flee  from  the  wrath 
to  come? 

8  Bring  forth  therefore  fruit  worthy 
of  penance. 

9  And  think  not  to  say  within  your- 
selves. We  have  Abraham  for  our  fa- 
ther:    For  I  tell  you  that  God  is  able  of 


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these   stones    to    raise    up    children    unto 
Abraham. 

10  And  now  also  the  ax  is  laid  unto  the 
root  of  the  trees :  therefore  every  tree 
which  bringeth  not  forth  good  fruit  is 
hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the  fire. 

11  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water 
unto  repentance :  but  he  that  cometh  after 
me  is  mightier  than  I,  whose  shoes  I  am 
not  worthy  to  bear:  he  shall  baptize  you 
with  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  with  fire : 

12  Whose  fan  is  in  his  hand,  and  he 
will  throughly  purge  his  floor,  and  gather 
his  wheat  into  the  garner;  but  he  will 
burn  up  the  chaff  with  unquenchable  fire. 

13  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to 
Jordan  unto  John,  to  be  baptized  of  him. 

14  But  John  forbad  him,  saying,  I  have 
need  to  be  baptized  of  thee,  and  comest 
thou  to  me? 

15  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  him. 
Suffer  it  to  be  so  now :  for  thus  it  be- 
cometh  us  to  fulfil  all  righteousness.  Then 
he  suffered  him. 

16  And  Jesus,  when  he  was  baptized, 
went  up  straightway  out  of  the  water: 
and,  lo,  the  heavens  were  opened  unto 
him,  and  he  saw  the  Spirit  of  God 
descending  like  a  dove,  and  lighting  upon 
him: 

17  And  lo  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying, 
This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am 
well  pleased. 


CHAPTER  4. 

THEN  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the  spirit 
into  the  wilderness  to  be  tempted  of 
the  devil. 

2  And  when  he  had  fasted  forty  days 
and  forty  nights,  he  was  afterward  an 
hungred. 

3  And  when  the  tempter  came  to  him, 
he  said.  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  com- 
mand that  these  stones  be  made  bread. 

4  But  he  answered  and  said,  It  is  writ- 
ten, Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone, 
but  by  every  word  that  proceedeth  out 
of  the  mouth  of  God. 

5  Then  the  devil  takcth  him  up  into  the 
holy  city,  and  setteth  him  on  a  pinnacle 
of  the  temple, 

6  And  saith  unto  him,  If  thou  be  the 
Son  of  God,  cast  thyself  down:  for  it  is 
written,  He  shall  give  his  angels  charge 
concerning  thee:  and  in  their  hands. they 


We  have  Abraham  to  our  father: 
for  I  say  unto  you,  that  God  is  able 
of  these  stones  to  raise  up  children 
unto  Abraham.  10  And  even  now 
is  the  axe  laid  unto  the  root  of  the 
trees:  every  tree  therefore  that 
bringeth  not  forth  good  fruit  is 
hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the  fire. 

11  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  wa- 
ter unto  repentance :  but  he  that 
cometh  after  me  is  mightier  than  I, 
whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to 
bear:  he  shall  baptize  you  with 
the     Holy     Ghost     and     with  fire : 

12  whose  fan  is  in  his  hand,  and  he 
will  throughly  cleanse  his  thresh- 
ing-floor ;  and  he  will  gather  his 
wheat  into  the  garner,  but  the 
chaff  he  will  burn  up  with  un- 
quenchable fire. 

13  Then  cometh  Jesus  from 
Galilee  to  the  Jordan  unto  John,  to 
be  baptized  of  him.  14  But  John 
would  have  hindered  him,  saying, 
I  have  need  to  be  baptized  of  thee, 
and  comest  thou  to  me?  15  But 
Jesus  answering  said  unto  him, 
Suffer  it  now :  for  thus  it  becom- 
eth  us  to  fulfil  all  righteousness. 
Then  he  suffereth  him.  16  And 
Jesus,  when  he  was  baptized,  went 
up  straightway  from  the  water : 
and  lo,  the  heavens  were  opened 
unto  him,  and  he  saw  the  Spirit 
of  God  descending  as  a  dove,  and 
coming  upon  him ;  17  and  lo,  a 
voice  out  of  the  heavens,  saying, 
This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom 
I  am  well  pleased. 

'T^HEN    was    Jesus    led    up    of 

4  -L  the  Spirit  into  the  wilderness 
to  be  tempted  of  the  devil.  2  And 
when  he  had  fasted  forty  days 
and  forty  nights,  he  afterward 
hungered.  3  And  the  tempter 
came  and  said  unto  him.  If  "thou 
art  the  Son  of  God.  command  that 
these  stones  become  bread.  4  But 
he  answered  and  said.  It  is  writ- 
ten, Man  shall  not  live  by  bread 
alone,  but  by  every  word  that  pro- 
ceedeth out  of  the  mouth  of  God. 

5  Then  the  devil  taketh  him  into 
the  holy  city;  and  he  set  him  on 
the  pinnacle  of  the  temple,  6  and 
saith  unto  him.  If  thou  art  the  Son 
of  God,  cast  thyself  down :  for  it 
is  written. 


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within  yourselves,  We  have  Abra- 
ham to  our  father :  for  I  say  unto 
you,  that  God  is  able  of  these  stones 
to  raise  up  children  unto  Abraham. 
10  And  even  now  the  axe  lieth  at 
the  root  of  the  trees:  every  tree 
therefore  that  bringeth  not  forth 
good  fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast 
into  the  fire.  11  I  indeed  baptize 
you  in  water  unto  repentance :  but 
he  that  cometh  after  me  is  might- 
ier than  I,  whose  shoes  I  am  not 
worthy  to  bear :  he  shall  baptize 
you  in  the  Holy  Spirit  and  in  fire : 
12  whose  fan  is  in  his  hand, 
and  he  will  thoroughly  cleanse 
his  threshing-floor ;  and  he  will 
gather  his  wheat  into  the  garner, 
but  the  chaff  he  will  burn  up  with 
unquenchable  fire. 

13  Then  cometh  Jesus  from 
Galilee  to  the  Jordan  unto  John, 
to  be  baptized  of  him.  14  But 
John  would  have  hindered  him, 
saying,  I  have  need  to  be  baptized 
of  thee,  and  comest  thou  to  me? 
15  But  Jesus  answering  said  unto 
him.  Suffer  it  now :  for  thus  it  be- 
cometh  us  to  fulfil  all  righteousness. 
Then  he  suffereth  him.  16  And 
Jesus,  when  he  was  baptized,  went 
up  straightway  from  the  water : 
and  lo,  the  heavens  were  opened 
unto  him,  and  he  saw  the  Spirit 
of  God  descending  as  a  dove,  and 
coming  upon  him;  17  and  lo,  a 
voice  out  of  the  heavens,  saying. 
This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom 
I  am  well  pleased. 

'X^HEN  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the 
4  J-  Spirit  into  the  wilderness  to 
be  tempted  of  the  devil.  2  And 
when  he  had  fasted  forty  days  and 
forty  nights,  he  afterward  hun- 
gered. 3  And  the  tempter  came 
and  said  unto  him,  If  thou  art  the 
Son  of  God,  command  that  these 
stones  become  bread.  4  But  he  an- 
swered and  said.  It  is  written,  Man 
shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but 
by  every  word  that  proceedeth  out 
of  the  mouth  of  God.  5  Then  the 
devil  taketh  him  into  the  holy 
city;  and  he  set  him  on  the  pin- 
nacle of  the  temple,  6  and  saith 
unto  him,  If  thou  art  the  Son  of 
God,  cast  thyself  down :  for  it  is 
written, 


these  stones  to  raise  up  children  to  Abra- 
ham. 

10  For  now  the  axe  is  laid  to  the  root 
of  the  trees.  Every  tree  therefore  that 
doth  not  yield  good  fruit,  shall  be  cut 
down,  and  cast  into  the  fire. 

11  I  indeed  baptize  you  in  water  unto 
penance,  but  he  that  shall  come  after  me, 
is  mightier  than  I,  whose  shoes  I  am  not 
worthy  to  bear;  he  shall  baptize  you  in 
the  Holy  Ghost  and  fire. 

12  Whose  fan  is  in  his  hand,  and  he 
will  thoroughly  cleanse  his  floor  and 
gather  his  wheat  into  the  barn ;  but  the 
chaff  he  will  burn  with  unquenchable  fire. 

13  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to 
the  Jordan,  unto  John,  to  be  baptized  by 
him. 

14  But  John  stayed  him,  saying:  I 
ought  to  be  baptized  by  thee,  and  comest 
thou  to  me? 

15  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  him: 
Suffer  it  to  be  so  now.  For  so  it  becom- 
eth  us  to  fulfil  all  justice.  Then  he  suf- 
fered him. 

16  And  Jesus  being  baptized,  forthwith 
came  out  of  the  water:  and  lo,  the  hea- 
vens were  opened  to  him :  and  he  saw 
the  Spirit  of  God  descending  as  a  dove, 
and  coming  upon  him. 

17  And  behold  a  voice  from  heaven, 
saying :  This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom 
I  am  well  pleased. 


CHAPTER  4- 

THEN  Jesus  was  led  by  the  spirit  into 
the  desert,  to  be  tempted  by  the  devil. 

2  And  when  he  had  fasted  forty  days 
and  forty  nights,  afterwards  he  was 
hungry. 

3  And  the  tempter  coming  said  to  him : 
If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  command  that 
these  stones  be  made  bread. 

4  Who  answered  and  said :  It  is  writ- 
ten. Not  in  bread  alone  doth  man  live, 
but  in  every  word  that  proceedeth  from 
the  mouth  of  God. 

5  Then  the  devil  took  him  up  into  the 
holy  city,  and  set  him  upon  the  pinnacle 
of  the  temple, 

6  And  said  to  him:  If  thou  be  the  Son 
of  God,  cast  thyself  down,  for  it  is  writ- 
ten :  That  he  hath  given  his  angels  charge 
over  thee,  and  in  their  hands  shall  they 


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shall  bear  thee  up,  lest  at  any  time  thou 
dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone. 

7  Jesus  said  unto  him,  It  is  written 
again,  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy 
God. 

8  Again,  the  devil  taketh  him  up  into 
an  exceeding  high  mountain,  and  sheweth 
him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  world,  and 
the  glory  of  them ; 

9  And  saith  unto  him.  All  these  things 
will  I  give  thee,  if  thou  wilt  fall  down  and 
worship  me. 

10  Then  saith  Jesus  unto  him.  Get  thee 
hence,  Satan :  for  it  is  written,  Thou  shalt 
worship  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  him  only 
shalt  thou  serve. 

11  Then  the  devil  leaveth  him,  and,  be- 
hold, angels  came  and  ministered  unto 
him. 

12  Now  when  Jesus  had  heard  that 
John  was  cast  into  prison,  he  departed 
into  Galilee ; 

13  And  leaving  Nazareth,  he  came  and 
dwelt  in  Capernaum,  which  is  upon  the 
sea  coast,  in  the  borders  of  Zabulon  and 
Nephthalim : 

14  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  Esaias  the  ptophet,  saying, 

15  The  land  of  Zabulon,  and  the  land 
of  Nephthalim,  by  the  way  of  the  sea,  be- 
yond Jordan,  Galilee  of  the  Gentiles; 

16  The  people  which  sat  in  darkness 
saw  great  light ;  and  to  them  which  sat 
in  the  region  and  shadow  of  death  light 
is  sprung  up. 

17  From  that  time  Jesus  began  to 
preach,  and  to  say,  Repent :  for  the  king- 
dom of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

18  And  Jesus,  walking  by  the  sea  of 
Galilee,  saw  two  brethren,  Simon  called 
Peter,  and  Andrew  his  brother,  casting  a 
net  into  the  sea :  for  they  were  fishers. 

19  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Follow  me, 
and  I  will  make  you  fishers  of  men. 

20  And  they  straightway  left  their  nets, 
and  followed  him. 

21  And  going  on  from  thence,  he  saw 
other  two  brethren,  James  the  son  of 
Zebedee,  and  John  his  brother,  in  a  ship 
with  Zebedee  their  father,  mending  their 
nets;  and  he  called  them. 

22  And  they  immediately  left  the  ship 
and  their  father,  and  followed  him. 

23  And  Jesus  went  about  all  Galilee, 
teaching  in  their  synagogues,  and  preach- 
ing the  gospel  of  the  kingdom,  and  heal- 
ing all  manner  of  sickness  and  all  man- 
ner of  disease  among  the  people. 

24  And  his  fame  went  throughout  all 
Syria:    and    they   brought   unto    him   all 


He  shall  give  his  angels  charge 
concerning  thee : 

And   on   their  hands  they  shall 
bear  thee  up. 

Lest  haply  thou  dash  thy  foot 
against  a  stone. 
7  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Again  it 
is  written,  Thou  shalt  not  tempt 
the  Lord  thy  God.  8  Again,  the 
devil  taketh  him  unto  an  exceeding 
high  mountain,  and  sheweth  him 
all  the  kingdoms  of  the  world,  and 
the  glory  of  them ;  9  and  he  said 
unto  him,  All  these  things  will  I 
give  thee,  if  thou  wilt  fall  down 
and  worship  me.  10  Then  saith 
Jesus  unto  him,  Get  thee  hence, 
Satan :  for  it  is  written.  Thou 
shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy  God, 
and  him  only  shalt  thou  serve. 
II  Then  the  devil  leaveth  him; 
and  behold,  angels  came  and  min- 
istered unto  him. 

12  Now  when  he  heard  that  John 
was  delivered  up,  he  withdrew 
into  Galilee ;  13  and  leaving  Naz- 
areth, he  came  and  dwelt  in  Ca- 
pernaum, which  is  by  the  sea,  in 
the  borders  of  Zebulun  and  Naph- 
tali :  14  that  it  might  be  fulfilled 
which  was  spoken  by  Isaiah  the 
prophet,  saying, 

15  The   land   of   Zebulun   and   the 

land  of  Naphtali, 

Toward    the    sea,    beyond    Jor- 
dan, 

Galilee  of  the  Gentiles, 

16  The  people  which  sat  in  dark- 

ness 
Saw  a  great  light. 
And  to  them  which  sat  in  the 

region  and  shadow  of  death. 
To  them  did  light  spring  up. 

17  From  that  time  began  Jesus 
to  preach,  and  to  say,  Repent  ye; 
for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at 
hand. 

18  And  walking  by  the  sea  of 
Galilee,  he  saw  two  brethren,  Si- 
mon who  is  called  Peter,  and  An- 
drew his  brother,  casting  a  net  into 
the  sea;  for  they  were  fishers. 
19  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Come  ye 
after  me,  and  I  will  make  you  fish- 
ers of  men.  20  And  they  straight- 
way left  the  nets,  and  followed  him. 
21  And  going  on  from  thence  he 
saw  other  two  brethren,  James 
the  son  of  Zebedefe,  and  John  his 
brother,  in  the  boat  with  Zebedee 


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31 


He  shall  give  his  angels  charge 
concerning  thee : 
and, 

On  their  hands  they  shall  bear 

thee  up, 
Lest  haply  thou  dash  thy  foot 
against  a  stone. 
7  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Again  it  is 
written.  Thou  shalt  not  make  trial 
of  the  Lord  thy  God.  8  Again, 
the  devil  taketh  him  unto  an  ex- 
ceeding high  mountain,  and  show- 
eth  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
world,    and    the    glory    of    them ; 

9  and  he  said  unto  him.  All  these 
things  will  I  give  thee,  if  thou 
wilt    fall    down    and    worship    me. 

10  Then  saith  Jesus  unto  him. 
Get  thee  hence,  Satan :  for  it 
is  written.  Thou  shalt  worship 
the  Lord  thy  God,  and  him  only 
shalt  thou  serve.  11  Then  the 
devil  leaveth  him ;  and  behold, 
angels  came  and  ministered  unto 
him. 

12  Now  when  he  heard  that 
John  was  delivered  up,  he  with- 
drew into  Galilee;  13  and  leaving 
Nazareth,  he  came  and  dwelt  in 
Capernaum,  which  is  by  the  sea, 
in  the  borders  of  Zebulun  and 
Naphtali :  14  that  it  might  be  ful- 
filled which  was  spoken  through 
Isaiah  the  prophet,  saying, 

15  The   land   of   Zebulun   and   the 

land  of  Naphtali, 
Toward    the    sea,    beyond    the 

Jordan, 
Galilee  of  the  Gentiles, 

16  The    people    that    sat    in    dark- 

ness 
Saw  a  great  light, 
And   to   them    that    sat   in   the 

region  and  shadow  of  death, 
To  them  did  light  spring  up. 

17  From  that  time  began  Jesus 
to  preach,  and  to  say,  Repent  ye ; 
for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at 
hand. 

18  And  walking  by  the  sea 
of  Galilee,  he  saw  two  brethren, 
Simon  who  is  called  Peter,  and 
Andrew  his  brother,  casting  a  net 
into  the  sea;  for  they  were  fishers. 
19  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Come 
ye  after  me,  and  I  will  make  you 
fishers  of  men.  20  And  they 
straightway  left  the  nets,  and 
followed  him.  21  And  going  on 
from    thence    he    saw    two    other 


bear  thee  up,  lest  perhaps  thou  dash  thy 
foot  against  a  stone. 

7  Jesus  said  to  him  :  It  is  written  again  : 
Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God. 

8  Again  the  devil  took  him  up  into  a 
very  high  mountain,  and  shewed  him  all 
the  kingdoms  of  the  world,  and  the  glory 
of  them, 

9  And  said  to  him :  All  these  will  I  give 
thee,  if  falling  down  thou  wilt  adore  me. 

10  Then  Jesus  saith  to  him:  Begone, 
Satan :  for  it  is  written,  The  Lord  thy 
God  shalt  thou  adore,  and  him  only  shalt 
thou  serve. 

11  Then  the  devil  left  him;  and  behold 
angels  came  and  ministered  to  him. 

12  And  when  Jesus  had  heard  that  John 
was  delivered  'up,  he  retired  into  Gali- 
lee : 

13  And  leaving  the  city  Nazareth,  he 
came  and  dwelt  in  Capharnaum  on  the 
sea  coast,  in  the  borders  of  Zabulon  and 
of  Nephthalim ; 

14  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
said  by  Isaias  the  prophet: 

15  Land  of  Zabulon  and  land  of  Neph- 
thalim, the  way  of  the  sea  beyond  the  Jor- 
dan, Galilee  of  the  Gentiles: 

16  The  people  that  sat  in  darkness,  hath 
seen  great  light:  and  to  them  that  sat  in 
the  region  of  the  shadow  of  death,  light 
is  sprung  tip. 

17  From  that  time  Jesus  began  to 
preach,  and  to  say :  Do  penance,  for  the 
kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

18  And  Jesus  walking  by  the  sea  of 
Galilee,  saw  two  brethren,  Simon  who 
is  called  Peter,  and  Andrew  his  brother, 
casting  a  net  into  the  sea  (for  they  were 
fishers). 

19  And  he  saith  to  them :  Come  ye 
after  me,  and  I  will  make  you  to  be 
fishers  of  men. 

20  And  they  immediately  leaving  their 
nets,   followed  him. 

21  And  going  on  from  thence,  he  saw 
other  two  brethren,  James  the  son  of 
Zebedee,  and  John  his  brother,  in  a  ship 
with  Zebedee  their  father,  mending  their 
nets :  and  he  called  them. 

22  And  they  forthwith  left  their  nets 
and  father,  and  followed  him. 

23  And  Jesus  went  about  all  Galilee, 
teaching  in  their  synagogues,  and  preach- 
ing the  gospel  of  the  kingdom:  and  heal- 
ing all  manner  of  sickness  and  every 
infirmity,  among  the  people. 

24  And  his  fame  went  throughout  all 
Syria,  and  they  presented  to  him  all  sick 
people  that  were  taken  with  divers  dis- 


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sick  people  that  were  taken  with  divers 
diseases  and  torments,  and  those  which 
were  possessed  with  devils,  and  those 
which  were  lunatick,  and  those  that  had 
the  palsy ;  and  he  healed  them. 

25  And  there  followed  him  great  mul- 
titudes of  people  from  Galilee,  and  fro)n 
Decapolis,  and  from  Jerusalem,  and  from 
Judaea,  and  from  beyond  Jordan. 


their  father,  mending  their  nets ; 
and  he  called  them.  22  And  they 
straightway  left  the  boat  and  their 
father,  and  followed  him. 
^  23  And  Jesus  went  about  in  all 
Galilee,  teaching  in  their  syna- 
gogues, and  preaching  the  gospel 
of  the  kingdom,  and  healing  all 
manner  of  disease  and  all  manner 
of  sickness  among  the  people. 
24  And  the  report  of  him  went 
forth  into  all  Syria :  and  they 
brought  unto  him  all  that  were 
sick,  holden  with  divers  diseases 
and  torments,  possessed  with 
devils,  and  epileptic,  and  palsied ; 
and  he  healed  them.  25  And  there 
followed  him  great  multitudes  from 
Galilee  and  Decapolis  and  Jeru- 
salem and  Judaea  and  from  beyond 
Jordan. 


CHAPTER  5. 

AND  seeing  the  multitudes,  he  went  up 
into  a  mountain :  and  when  he  was 
set,  his  disciples  came  unto  him : 

2  And  he  opened  his  mouth,  and  taught 
them,  saying, 

3  Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit:  for 
their's  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

4  Blessed  are  they  that  mourn :  for 
they  shall  be  comforted. 

5  Blessed  are  the  meek:  for  they  shall 
inherit  the  earth. 

6  Blessed  are  they  which  do  hunger  and 
thirst  after  righteousness :  for  they  shall 
be  filled. 

7  Blessed  are  the  merciful:  for  they 
shall  obtain  mercy. 

8  Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart :  for 
they  shall  see  God. 

9  Blessed  are  the  peacemakers :  for 
they  shall  be  called  the  children  of 
God. 

ID  Blessed  are  they  which  are  perse- 
cuted for  righteousness'  sake :  for  their's 
is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

11  Blessed  are  ye,  when  men  shall  revile 
you,  and  persecute  yoii,  and  shall  say  all 
manner  of  evil  against  you  falsely,  for 
my  sake. 

12  Rejoice,  and  be  exceeding  glad : 
for  great  is  your  reward  in  heaven  :  for 
so  persecuted  they  the  prophets  which 
were  before  you. 

13  Ye  are  the  salt  of  the  earth:  but  if 
the  salt  have  lost  his  savour,  wherewith 
shall  it  be  salted?  it  is  thenceforth  good 


g  A  ND  seeing  the  multitudes, 
^-^^  he  went  up  into  the  moun- 
tain :  and  when  he  had  sat  down,  his 
disciples  came  unto  him :  2  and  he 
opened  his  mouth  and  taught  them, 
saying. 

3  Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit : 
for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of 
heaven. 

4  Blessed  are  they  that  mourn : 
for  they  shall  be  comforted. 

5  Blessed  are  the  meek:  for  they 
shall  inherit  the  earth. 

6  Blessed  are  they  that  hunger 
and  thirst  after  righteousness:  for 
they  shall  be  filled. 

7  Blessed  are  the  merciful:  for 
they  shall  obtain  mercy. 

8  Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart : 
for  they  shall  see  God. 

9  Blessed  are  the  peacemakers : 
for  they  shall  be  called  sons  of 
God. 

ID  Blessed  are  they  that  have 
been  persecuted  for  righteousness' 
sake:  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of 
heaven.  11  Blessed  are  ye  when 
men  shall  reproach  you,  and  per- 
secute you,  and  say  all  manner  of 
evil  against  you  falsely,  for  my 
sake.  12  Rejoice,  and  be  exceed- 
ing glad :  for  great  is  your  reward 
in  heaven  :  for  so  persecuted  they 
the  prophets  which  were  before 
you. 


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DOUAY 


33 


brethren,  James  the  son  of  Zebe- 
dee,  and  John  his  brother,  in  the 
boat  with  Zebedee  their  father, 
mending  their  nets;  and  he  called 
them.  22  And  they  straightway 
left  the  boat  and  their  father,  and 
followed  him. 

23  And  Jesus  went  about  in 
all  Galilee,  teaching  in  their  syna- 
gogues, and  preaching  the  gos- 
pel- of  the  kingdom,  and  healing 
all  manner  of  disease  and  all  man- 
ner of  sickness  among  the  people. 
24  And  the  report  of  him  went 
forth  into  all  Syria :  and  they 
brought  unto  him  all  that  were 
sick,  holden  with  divers  diseases 
and  torments,  possessed  with 
demons,  and  epileptic,  and  pal- 
sied; and  he  healed  them.  25 
And  there  followed  him  great 
multitudes  from  Galilee  and  De- 
capolis  and  Jerusalem  and  Judaea 
and  from  beyond  the  Jordan. 

^  \  ND  seeing  the  multitudes, 
5-^-J^  he  went  up  into  the  moun- 
tain :  and  when  he  had  sat  down, 
his  disciples  came  unto  him : 
2  and  he  opened  his  mouth  and 
taught  them,  saying, 

3  Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit: 
for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

4  Blessed  are  they  that  mourn : 
for  they  shall  be  comforted. 

5  Blessed  are  the  meek :  for  they 
shall  inherit  the  earth. 

6  Blessed  are  they  that  hunger 
and  thirst  after  righteousness :  for 
they  shall  be  filled. 

7  Blessed  are  the  merciful :  for 
they  shall  obtain  mercy. 

8  Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart : 
for  they  shall  see  God. 

9  Blessed  are  the  peacemakers : 
for  they  shall  be  called  sons  of 
God. 

10  Blessed  are  they  that  have 
been  persecuted  for  righteous- 
ness' sake :  for  theirs  is  the  king- 
dom of  heaven.  11  Blessed  are  ye 
when  men  shall  reproach  you,  and 
persecute  you,  and  say  all  manner 
of  evil  against  you  falsely,  for  my 
sake.  12  Rejoice,  and  be  exceeding 
glad :  for  great  is  your  reward  in 
heaven :  for  so  persecuted  they  the 
prophets  that  were  before  you. 

13  Ye  are  the  salt  of  the  earth : 
but  if  the  salt  have  lost  its  savor, 


eases  and  torments,  and  such  as  were 
possessed  by  devils,  and  lunatics,  and 
those  that  had  the  palsy,  and  he  cured 
them : 

25  And  much  people  followed  him  from 
Galilee,  and  from  Decapolis,  and  from 
Jerusalem,  and  from  Judea,  and  from  be- 
yond the  Jordan. 


CHAPTER  5- 

AND  seeing  the  multitudes,  he  went 
up  into  a  mountain,  and  when  he 
was  set  down,  his  disciples  came  unto 
him. 

2  And  opening  his  mouth,  he  taught 
them,  saying: 

3  Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit:  for 
theirs  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

4  Blessed  are  the  meek:  for  they  shall 
possess  the  land. 

5  Blessed  are  they  that  mourn :  for 
they  shall  be  comforted. 

6  Blessed  are  they  that  hunger  and 
thirst  after  justice :  for  they  shall  have 
their  fill. 

7  Blessed  are  the  merciful :  for  they 
shall  obtain  mercy. 

8  Blessed  are  the  clean  of  heart :  for 
they  shall  see  God. 

9  Blessed  are  the  peacemakers :  for 
they  shall  be  called  the  children  of  God. 

10  Blessed  are  they  that  suffer  perse- 
cution for  justice'  sake:  for  theirs  is  the 
kingdom  of  heaven. 

11  Blessed  are  ye  when  they  shall 
revile  you,  and  persecute  you,  and  speak 
all  that  is  evil  against  you,  untruly,  for 
my  sake : 

12  Be  glad  and  rejoice,  for  your  reward 
is  very  great  in  heaven.  For  so  they 
persecuted  the  prophets  that  were  before 
you. 

13  You  are  the  salt  of  the  earth.  But 
if  the  salt  lose  its  savour,  wherewith 
shall  it  be  salted  ?     It  is  good  for  nothing 


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for  nothing,  but  to  be  cast  out,  and  to  be 
trodden  under  foot  of  men. 

14  Ye  are  the  light  of  the  world.  A 
city  that  is  set  on  an  hill  cannot  be 
hid. 

15  Neither  do  men  light  a  candle,  and 
put  it  under  a  bushel,  but  on  a  candle- 
stick; and  it  giveth  light  unto  all  that 
are  in  the  house. 

16  Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men, 
that  they  may  see  your  good  works,  and 
glorify  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

17  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy 
the  law,  or  the  prophets:  I  am  not  come 
to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil. 

18  For  verily  I  say  unto  you,  Till 
heaven  and  earth  pass,  one  jot  or  one  tit- 
tle shall  in  no  wise  pass  from  the  law, 
till  all  be  fulfilled. 

19  Whosoever  therefore  shall  break  one 
of  these  least  commandments,  and  shall 
teach  men  so,  he  shall  be  called  the  least 
in  the  kingdom  of  heaven:  but  whoso- 
ever shall  do  and  teach  them,  the  same 
shall  be  called  great  in  the  kingdom  of 
heaven. 

20  For  I  say  unto  you.  That  except  your 
righteousness  shall  exceed  the  righteous- 
ness of  the  scribes  and  Pharisees,  ye  shall 
in  no  case  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
heaven. 

21  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said  by 
them  of  old  time.  Thou  shalt  not  kill ;  and 
whosoever  shall  kill  shall  be  in  danger 
of  the  judgment: 

22  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  whosoever 
is  angry  with  his  brother  without  a  cause 
shall  be  in  danger  of  the  judgment:  and 
whosoever  shall  say  to  his  brother,  Raca, 
shall  be  in  danger  of  the  council :  but  who- 
soever shall  say,  Thou  fool,  shall  be  in 
danger  of  hell  fire. 

23  Therefore  if  thou  bring  thy  gift  to 
the  altar,  and  there  rememberest  that  thy 
brother  hath  ought  against  thee ; 

24  Leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar, 
and  go  thy  way ;  first  be  reconciled  to  thy 
brother,  and  then  come  and  offer  thy 
gift. 

25  Agree  with  thine  adversary  quickly, 
whiles  thou  art  in  the  way  with  him ;  lest 
at  any  time  the  adversary  deliver  thee  to 
the  judge,  and  the  judge  deliver  thee  to 
the  officer,  and  thou  be  cast  into  prison. 

26  Verily  I  say  unto  thee.  Thou  shalt 
by  no  means  come  out  thence,  till  thou 
hast  paid  the  uttermost  farthing. 

27  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said  by 
them  of  old  time.  Thou  shalt  not  commit 
adultery : 


13  Ye  are  the  salt  of  the  earth: 
but  if  the  salt  have  lost  its  sa- 
vour, wherewith  shall  it  be  salted? 
it  is  thenceforth  good  for  nothing, 
but  to  be  cast  out  and  trodden 
under  foot  of  men.  14  Ye  are  the 
light  of  the  world.  A  city  set  on  a 
hill  cannot  be  hid.  15  Neither  do 
vien  light  a  lamp,  and  put  it  under 
the  bushel,  but  on  the  stand ;  and 
it  shineth  unto  all  that  are  in  the 
house.  16  Even  so  let  your  light 
shine  before  men,  that  they  rnay 
see  your  good  works,  and  glorify 
your  Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

17  Think  not  that  I  came  to  de- 
stroy the  law  or  the  prophets :  I 
came  not  to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil. 
18  For  verily  I  say  unto  you,  Till 
heaven  and  earth  pass  away,  one 
jot  or  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise 
pass  away  from  the  law,  till  all 
things  be  accomplished,  ig  Who- 
soever therefore  shall  break  one  of 
these  least  commandments,  and 
shall  teach  men  so,  shall  be  called 
least  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven :  but 
whosoever  shall  do  and  teach  them, 
he  shall  be  called  great  in  the  king- 
dom of  heaven.  20  For  I  say  unto 
you,  that  except  your  righteousness 
shall  exceed  the  righteousness  of 
the  scribes  and  Pharisees,  ye  shall 
in  no  wise  enter  into  the  kingdom 
of  heaven. 

21  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was 
said  to  them  of  old  time.  Thou 
shalt  not  kill ;  and  whosoever  shall 
kill  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  judge- 
ment :  22  but  I  say  unto  you,  that 
every  one  who  is  angry  with  his 
brother  shall  be  in  danger  of  the 
judgement;  and  whosoever  shall 
say  to  his  brother,  Raca,  shall  be 
in  danger  of  the  council ;  and  who- 
soever shall  say,  Thou  fool,  shall 
be  in  danger  of  the  hell  of  fire. 
23  If  therefore  thou  art  offering 
thy  gift  at  the  altar,  and  there  re- 
memberest that  thy  brother  hath 
aught  against  thee,  24  leave  there 
thy  gift  before  the  altar,  and  go 
thy  way,  first  be  reconciled  to  thy 
brother,  and  then  come  and  offer 
thy  gift.  25  Agree  with  thine  ad- 
versary quickly,  whiles  thou  art 
with  him  in  the  way ;  lest  haply  the 
adversary  deliver  thee  to  the  judge, 
and  the  j,udge  deliver  thee  to  the 
officer,  and  thou  be  cast  into  prison. 


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DOUAY 


35 


wherewith  shall  it  be  salted?  it 
is  thenceforth  good  for  nothing, 
but  to  be  cast  out  and  trodden 
under  foot  of  men.  14  Ye  are  the 
light  of  the  world.  A  city  set  on 
a  hill  cannot  be  hid.  15  Neither 
do  meji  light  a  lamp,  and  put  it 
under  the  bushel,  but  on  the  stand ; 
and  it  shineth  unto  all  that  are 
in  the  house.  16  Even  so  let  your 
light  shine  before  men ;  that  they 
may  see  your  good  works,  and 
glorify  your  Father  who  is  in 
heaven. 

17  Think  not  that  I  came  to  de- 
stroy the  law  or  the  prophets :  I 
came  not  to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil. 
18  For  verily  I  say  unto  you,  Till 
heaven  and  earth  pass  away,  one 
jot  or  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise 
pass  away  from  the  law,  till  all 
things  be  accomplished.  19  Who- 
soever therefore  shall  break  one 
of  these  least  commandments, 
and  shall  teach  men  so,  shall  be 
called  least  in  the  kingdom  of 
heaven :  but  whosoever  shall  do 
and  teach  them,  he  shall  be  called 
great  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 
20  For  I  say  unto  you,  that  except 
your  righteousness  shall  exceed 
the  righteousness  of  the  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  ye  shall  in  no  wise  enter 
into  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

21  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was 
said  to  them  of  old  time,  Thou 
shalt  not  kill ;  and  whosoever  shall 
kill  shall  be  in  danger  of  the 
judgment:  22  but  I  say  unto  you, 
that  every  one  who  is  angry  with 
his  brother  shall  be  in  danger  of 
the  judgment ;  and  whosoever 
shall  say  to  his  brother,  Raca, 
shall  be  in  danger  of  the  council ; 
and  whosoever  shall  say.  Thou 
fool,  shall  be  in  danger  of  the 
hell  of  fire.  23  If  therefore  thou 
art  offering  thy  gift  at  the  altar, 
and  there  rememberest  that  thy 
brother    hath    aught    against    thee, 

24  leave  there  thy  gift  before  the 
altar,  and  go  thy  way,  first  be 
reconciled  to  thy  brother,  and 
then     come     and     offer     thy     gift. 

25  Agree  with  thine  adversary 
quickly,  while  thou  art  with  him 
in  the  way ;  lest  haply  the  adver- 
sary deliver  thee  to  the  judge, 
and  the  judge  deliver  thee  to 
the  officer,   and  thou  be  cast  into 


any  more  but  to  be  cast  out,  and  to  be 
trodden  on  by  men. 

14  You  are  the  light  of  the  world.  A 
city  seated  on  a  mountain  cannot  be 
hid. 

15  Neither  do  men  light  a  candle  and 
put  it  under  a  bushel,  but  upon  a  can- 
dlestick, that  it  may  shine  to  all  that  are 
in  the  house. 

16  So  let  your  light  shine  before  men, 
that  they  may  see  your  good  works,  and 
glorify  your  Father  who  is  in  heaven. 

17  Do  not  think  that  I  am  come  to  de- 
stroy the  law,  or  the  prophets.  I  am  not 
come  to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil. 

18  For  amen  I  say  unto  you,  till  heaven 
and  earth  pass,  one  jot,  or  one  tittle  shall 
not  pass  of  the  law,  till  all  be  fulfilled. 

19  He  therefore  that  shall  break  one 
of  these  least  commandments,  and  shall 
so  teach  men,  shall  be  called  the  least  in 
the  kingdom  of  heaven.  But  he  that 
shall  do  and  teach,  he  shall  be  called 
great  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

20  For  I  tell  you,  that  unless  your  jus- 
tice abound  more  than  that  of  the  scribes 
and  Pharisees,  you  shall  not  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

21  You  have  heard  that  it  was  said  to 
them  of  old :  Thou  shalt  not  kill.  And 
whosoever  shall  kill  shall  be  in  danger 
of  the  judgment. 

22  But  I  say  to  you,  that  whosoever  is 
angry  with  his  brother,  shall  be  in  dan- 
ger of  the  judgment.  And  whosoever 
shall  say  to  his  brother,  Raca,  shall  be 
in  danger  of  the  council.  And  whosoever 
shall  say,  Thou  fool,  shall  be  in  danger  of 
hell  fire. 

23  If  therefore  thou  offer  thy  gift  at 
the  altar,  and  there  thou  remember  that 
thy  brother  hath  any  thing  against  thee; 

24  Leave  there  thy  offering  before  the 
altar,  and  go  first  to  be  reconciled  to  thy 
brother :  and  then  coming  thou  shalt 
offer  thy  gift. 

25  Be  at  agreement  with  thy  adver- 
sary betimes,  whilst  thou  art  in  the  way 
with  him :  lest  perhaps  the  adversary 
deliver  thee  to  the  judge,  and  the  judge 
deliver  thee  to  the  officer,  and  thou  be 
cast  into  prison. 

26  Amen  I  say  to  thee,  thou  shalt  not 
go  out  from  thence  till  thou  repay  the 
last  farthing. 

27  You  have  heard  that  it  was  said  to 
them  of  old:  Thou  shalt  not  commit 
adultery. 

28  But  I  say  to  you,  that  whosoever 
shall  look  on  a  woman  to  lust  after  her, 


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28  But  I  say  unto  you,  That  whosoever 
looketh  on  a  woman  to  lust  after  her 
hath  committed  adultery  with  her  al- 
ready in  his  heart. 

29  And  if  thy  right  eye  offend  thee, 
pluck  it  out,  and  cast  it  from  thee :  for  it 
is  profitable  for  thee  that  one  of  thy  mem- 
bers should  perish,  and  not  that  thy  whole 
body  should  be  cast  into  hell. 

30  And  if  thy  right  hand  offend  thee, 
cut  it  off,  and  cast  it  from  thee :  for  it  is 
profitable  for  thee  that  one  of  thy  mem- 
bers should  perish,  and  not  that  thy  whole 
body  should  be  cast  into  hell. 

31  It  hath  been  said,  Whosoever  shall 
put  away  his  wife,  let  him  give  her  a 
writing  of  divorcement: 

32  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  whosoever 
shall  put  away  his  wife,  saving  for  the 
cause  of  fornication,  causeth  her  to  com- 
mit adultery :  and  whosoever  shall  marry 
her  that  is  divorced  committeth  adul- 
tery. 

33  Again,  ye  have  heard  that  it  hath 
been  said  by  them  of  old  time,  Thou  shalt 
not  forswear  thyself,  but  shalt  perform 
unto  the  Lord  thine  oaths : 

34  But  I  say  unto  you.  Swear  not  at 
all ;  neither  by  heaven ;  for  it  is  God's 
throne : 

35  Nor  by  the  earth ;  for  it  is  his  foot- 
stool :  neither  by  Jerusalem ;  for  it  is  the 
city  of  the  great  King. 

36  Neither  shalt  thou  swear  by  thy 
head,  because  thou  canst  not  make  one 
hair  white  or  black. 

37  But  let  your  communication  be.  Yea, 
yea ;  Nay,  nay :  for  whatsoever  is  more 
than  these  cometh  of  evil. 

38  Ye  have  heard  that  it  hath  been  said, 
An  eye  for  an  eye,  and  a  tooth  for  a 
tooth : 

39  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  ye  resist 
not  evil :  but  whosoever  shall  smite  thee 
on  thy  right  cheek,  turn  to  him  the  other 
also. 

40  And  if  any  man  will  sue  thee  at  the 
law,  and  take  away  thy  coat,  let  him  have 
thy  cloke  also. 

41  And  whosoever  shall  compel  thee  to 
go  a  mile,  go  with  him  twain. 

42  Give  to  him  that  asketh  thee,  and 
from  him  that  would  borrow  of  thee 
turn  not  thou  away. 

43  Ye  have  heard  that  it  hath  been  said, 
Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate 
thine  enemy. 

44  But  I  say  unto  you,  Love  your  ene- 
mies, bless  them  that  curse  you,  do  good 
to  them  that  hate  you,  and  pray  for  them 


26  Verily  I  say  unto  thee,  Thou 
shalt  by  no  means  come  out  thence, 
till  thou  have  paid  the  last  far- 
thing. 

27  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was 
said,  Thou  shalt  not  commit  adul- 
tery: 28  but  I  say  unto  you,  that 
every  one  that  looketh  on  a  wo- 
man to  lust  after  her  hath  commit- 
ted adultery  with  her  already  in  his 
heart.  29  And  if  thy  right  eye 
causeth  thee  to  stumble,  pluck  it 
out,  and  cast  it  from  thee :  for  it  is 
profitable  for  thee  that  one  of  thy 
members  should  perish,  and  not  thy 
whole  body  be  cast  into  hell. 
30  And  if  thy  right  hand  causeth 
thee  to  stumble,  cut  it  off,  and  cast 
it  from  thee :  for  it  is  profitable  for 
thee  that  one  of  thy  members 
should  perish,  and  not  thy  whole 
body  go  into  hell.  31  It  was  said 
also.  Whosoever  shall  put  away  his 
wife,  let  him  give  her  a  writing  of 
divorcement :  32  but  I  say  unto 
you,  that  every  one  that  putteth 
away  his  wife,  saving  for  the  cause 
of  fornication,  maketh  her  an  adul- 
teress :  and  whosoever  shall  marry 
her  when  she  is  put  away  commit- 
teth adultery. 

33  Again,  ye  have  heard  that  it 
was  said  to  them  of  old  time.  Thou 
shalt  not  forswear  thyself,  but 
shalt  perform  unto  the  Lord  thine 
oaths :  34  but  I  say  unto  you.  Swear 
not  at  all ;  neither  by  the  heaven, 
for  it  is  the  throne  of  God ;  35  nor 
by  the  earth,  for  it  is  the  footstool 
of  his  feet ;  nor  by  Jerusalem,  for 
it  is  the  city  of  the  great  King. 
36  Neither  shalt  thou  swear  by  thy 
head,  for  thou  canst  not  make  one 
hair  white  or  black.  37  But  let 
your  speech  be.  Yea,  yea ;  Nay, 
nay :  and  whatsoever  is  more  than 
these  is  of  the  evil  one. 

38  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said, 
An  eye  for  an  eye,  and  a  tooth  for 
a  tooth :  39  but  I  say  unto  you. 
Resist  not  him  that  is  evil :  but 
whosoever  smiteth  thee  on  thy 
right  cheek,  turn  to  him  the  other 
also.  40  And  if  any  man  would  go 
to  law  with  thee,  and  take  away  thy 
coat,  let  him  have  thy  cloke  also. 
41  And  whosoever  shall  compel 
thee  to  go  one  mile,  go  with  him 
twain.  42  Give  to  him  that  asketh 
thee,    and    from    him    that    would 


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prison.  26  Verily  I  say  unto  thee, 
Thou  shalt  by  no  means  come  out 
thence,  till  thou  have  paid  the  last 
farthing. 

27  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was 
said,  Thou  shalt  not  commit  adul- 
tery :  28  but  I  say  unto  you,  that 
every  one  that  looketh  on  a  woman 
to  lust  after  her  hath  committed 
adultery  with  her  already  in  his 
heart.  29  And  if  thy  right  eye 
causeth  thee  to  stumble,  pluck  it 
out,  and  cast  it  from  thee:  for  it 
is  profitable  for  thee  that  one  of 
thy  members  should  perish,  and 
not  thy  whole  body  be  cast  into 
hell.  30  And  if  thy  right  hand 
causeth  thee  to  stumlale,  cut  it  off, 
and  cast  it  from  thee:  for  it  is 
profitable  for  thee  that  one  of  thy 
members  should  perish,  and  not 
thy     whole     body     go     into     hell. 

31  It  was  said  also.  Whosoever 
shall  put  away  his  wife,  let  him 
give  her  a  writing  of  divorcement : 

32  but  I  say  unto  you,  that  every 
one  that  putteth  away  his  wife,  sav- 
ing for  the  cause  of  fornication, 
maketh  her  an  adulteress :  and 
whosoever  shall  marry  her  when 
she  is  put  away  committeth  adul- 
tery. 

S3  Again,  ye  have  heard  that 
it  was  said  to  them  of  old  time. 
Thou  shalt  not  forswear  thyself, 
but  shalt  perform  unto  the  Lord 
thine  oaths :  34  but  I  say  unto  you, 
Swear  not  at  all ;  neither  by  the 
heaven,  for  it  is  the  throne  of  God ; 
35  nor  by  the  earth,  for  it  is  the 
footstool  of  his  feet ;  nor  by  Jeru- 
salem, for  it  is  the  city  of  the  great 
King.  36  Neither  shalt  thou  swear 
by  thy  head,  for  thou  canst  not 
make  one  hair  white  or  black.  37 
But  let  your  speech  be,  Yea,  yea ; 
Nay,  nay :  and  whatsoever  is  more 
than  these  is  of  the  evil  one. 

38  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was 
said,  An  eye  for  an  eye,  and  a 
tooth  for  a  tooth:  39  but  I  say 
unto  you,  Resist  not  him  that  is 
evil :  but  whosoever  smiteth  thee 
on  thy  right  cheek,  turn  to  him 
the  other  also.  40  And  if  any  man 
would  go  to  law  with  thee,  and 
take  away  thy  coat,  let  him  have 
thy  cloak  also.  41  And  whoso- 
ever shall  compel  thee  to  go  one 
mile,    go    with    him    two.     42    Give 


hath    already    committed    adultery    with 
her  in  his  heart. 

29  And  if  thy  right  eye  scandalize 
thee,  pluck  it  out  and  cast  it  from  thee. 
For  it  is  expedient  for  thee  that  one  of 
thy  members  should  perish, .  rather  than 
that  thy  whole  body  be  cast  into  hell. 

30  And  if  thy  right  hand  scandalize 
thee,  cut  it  off,  and  cast  it  from  thee : 
for  it  is  expedient  for  thee  that  one  of 
thy  members  should  perish,  rather  than 
that  thy  whole  body  go  into  hell. 

31  And  it  hath  been  said,  Whosoever 
shall  put  away  his  wife,  let  him  give  her 
a  bill  of  divorce. 

32  But  I  say  to  you,  that  whosoever 
shall  put  away  his  wife,  excepting  for  the 
cause  of  fornication,  maketh  her  to  com- 
mit adultery :  and  he  that  shall  marry  her 
that  is  put  away,  committeth  adultery. 

33  Again  you  have  heard  that  it  was 
said  to  them  of  old.  Thou  shalt  not  for- 
swear thyself:  but  thou  shalt  perform 
thy  oaths  to  the  Lord. 

34  But  I  say  to  you  not  to  swear  at  all, 
neither  by  heaven,  for  it  is  the  throne  of 
God: 

35  Nor  by  the  earth,  for  it  is  his  foot- 
stool :  nor  by  Jerusalem,  for  it  is  the  city 
of  the  great  king: 

36  Neither  shalt  thou  swear  by  thy 
head,  because  thou  canst  not  make  one 
hair  white  or  black. 

37  But  let  your  speech  be  yea,  yea: 
no,  no :  and  that  which  is  over  and  above 
these,  is  of  evil. 

38  You  have  heard  that  it  hath  been 
said.  An  eye  for  an  eye,  and  a  tooth  for 
a  tooth. 

39  But  I  say  to  you  not  to  resist  evil : 
but  if  one  strike  thee  on  thy  right  cheek, 
turn  to  him  also  the  other : 

40  And  if  a  man  will  contend  with  thee 
in  judgment,  and  take  away  thy  coat,  let 
go  thy  cloak  also  unto  him. 

41  And  whosoever  will  force  thee  one 
mile,  go  with  him  other  two. 

42  Give  to  him  that  asketh  of  thee, 
and  from  him  that  would  borrow  of  thee 
turn  not  away. 

43  You  have  heard  that  it  hath  been 
said.  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour,  and 
hate  thy  enemy. 

44  But  I  say  to  you.  Love  your  ene- 
mies:  do  good  to  them  that  hate  you: 
and  pray  for  them  that  persecute  and 
calumniate  you : 

45  That  you  may  be  the  children  of 
your  Father  who  is  in  heaven,  who  mak- 
eth his  sun  to  rise  upon  the  good,  and 


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which  despitefully  use  you,  and  persecute 
you; 

45  That  ye  may  be  the  children  of  your 
Father  which  is  in  heaven :  for  he  maketh 
his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil  and  on  the 
good,  and  sendeth  rain  on  the  just  and  on 
the  unjust. 

46  For  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you, 
what  reward  have  ye?  do  not  even  the 
publicans  the  same? 

47  And  if  ye  salute  your  brethren  only, 
what  do  ye  more  than  others?  do  not 
even  the  publicans  so? 

48  Be  ye  therefore  perfect,  even  as  your 
Father  which  is  in  heaven  is  perfect. 


CHAPTER  6. 

TAKE  heed  that  ye  do  not  your  alms 
before  men,  to  be  seen  of  them : 
otherwise  ye  have  no  reward  of  your 
Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

2  Therefore  when  thou  doest  thine 
alms,  do  not  sound  a  trumpet  before  thee, 
as  the  hypocrites  do  in  the  synagogues 
and  in  the  streets,  that  they  may  have 
glory  of  men.  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
They  have  their  reward. 

3  But  when  thou  doest  alms,  let  not 
thy  left  hand  know  what  thy  right  hand 
doeth : 

4  That  thine  alms  may  be  in  secret :  and 
thy  Father  which  seeth  in  secret  himself 
shall  reward  thee  openly. 

5  And  when  thou  prayest,  thou  shalt 
not  be  as  the  hypocrites  are:  for  they 
love  to  pray  standing  in  the  synagogues 
and  in  the  corners  of  the  streets,  that  they 
may  be  seen  of  men.  Verily  I  say  unto 
you,  They  have  their  reward. 

6  But  thou,  when  thou  prayest,  enter 
into  thy  closet,  and  when  thou  hast  shut 
thy  door,  pray  to  thy  Father  which  is  in 
secret;  and  thy  Father  which  seeth  in 
secret  shall  reward  thee  openly. 

_  7  But  when  ye  pray,  use  not  vain  repeti- 
tions, as  the  heathen  do:  for  they  think 
that  they  shall  be  heard  for  their  much 
speaking. 

8  Be  not  ye  therefore  like  unto  them : 
for  your  Father  knoweth  what  things  ye 
have  need  of,  before  ye  ask  him. 

9  After  this  manner  therefore  pray  ye: 
Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven,  Hallowed 
be  thy  name. 

10  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be 
done  in  earth,  as  it  is  in  heaven. 


borrow  of  thee  turn  not  thou 
away. 

43  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said. 
Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour,  and 
hate  thine  enemy :  44  but  I  say 
unto  you,  Love  your  enemies,  and 
pray  for  them  that  persecute  you ; 
45  that  ye  may  be  sons  of  your 
Father  which  is  in  heaven :  for  he 
maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil 
and  the  good,  and  sendeth  rain  on 
the  just  and  the  unjust.  46  For  if 
ye  love  them  that  love  you,  what 
reward  have  ye?  do  not  even  the 
publicans  the  same?  47  And  if  ye 
salute  your  brethren  only,  what  do 
ye  more  than  others?  do  not  even 
the  Gentiles  the  same?  48  Ye 
therefore  shall  be  perfect,  as  your 
heavenly  Father  is  perfect. 

/-'X^AKE  heed  that  ye  do  not 
^  JL  your  righteousness  before 
men,  to  be  seen  of  them :  else  ye 
have  no  reward  with  your  Father 
which  is  in  heaven. 

2  When  therefore  thou  doest 
alms,''  bound  not  a  trumpet  before 
thee,  as  the  hypocrites  do  in  the 
synagogues  and  in  the  streets,  that 
they  may  have  glory  of  men. 
Verily  I  say  unto  you,  They  have 
received  their  reward.  3  But  when 
thou  doest  alms,  let  not  thy  left 
hand  know  what  thy  right  hand 
doeth :  4  that  thine  alms  may  be  in 
secret :  and  thy  Father  which  seeth 
in  secret  shall  recompense  thee. 

5  And  when  ye  pray,  ye  shall  not 
be  as  the  hypocrites :  for  they  love 
to  stand  and  pray  in  the  synagogues 
and  in  the  corners  of  the  streets, 
that  they  may  be  seen  of  men.  Ver- 
ily I  say  unto  you.  They  have  re- 
ceived their  reward.  6  But  thou, 
when  thou  prayest,  enter  into  thine 
inner  chamber,  and  having  shut  thy 
door,  pray  to  thy  Father  which  is 
in  secret,  and  thy  Father  which 
seeth  in  secret  shall  recompense 
thee.  7  And  in  praying  use  not 
vain  repetitions,  as  the  Gentiles  do: 
for  they  think  that  they  shall  be 
heard  for  their  much  speaking.  8  Be 
not  therefore  like  unto  them :  for 
your  Father  knoweth  what  things 
ye  have  need  of,  before  ye  ask  him. 
9  After  this  manner  therefore  pray 
ye :  Our  Father  which  art  in  hea- 
ven. Hallowed  be  thy  name.  10  Thy 


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to  him  that  asketh  thee,  and  from 
him  that  would  borrow  of  thee 
turn  not  thou  away. 

43  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was 
said,  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neigh- 
bor, and  hate  thine  enemy :  44  but 
I  say  unto  you,  Love  your  enemies, 
and  pray  for  them  that  persecute 
you ;  45  that  ye  may  be  sons  of 
your  Father  who  is  in  heaven :  for 
he  maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the 
evil  and  the  good,  and  sendeth 
rain    on   the    just    and   the   unjust. 

46  For  if  ye  love  them  that  love 
you,  what  reward  have  ye?  do 
not  even   the   publicans  the   same? 

47  And  if  ye  salute  your  brethren 
only,  what  do  ye  more  than  others? 
do  not  even  the  Gentiles  the  same? 

48  Ye  therefore  shall  be  perfect, 
as  your  heavenly  Father  is  perfect. 

y'^T^AKE  heed  that  ye  do  not 
O  X  your  righteousness  before 
men,  to  be  seen  of  them:  else  ye 
have  no  reward  with  your  Father 
who  is  in  heaven. 

2  When  therefore  thou  doest 
alms,  sound  not  a  trumpet  before 
thee,  as  the  hypocrites  do  in  the 
synagogues  and  in  the  streets, 
that  they  may  have  glory  of  men. 
Verily  I  say  unto  you.  They  have 
received  their  reward.  3  But  when 
thou  doest  alms,  let  not  thy  left 
hand  know  what  thy  right  hand 
doeth :  4  that  thine  alms  may  be 
in  secret :  and  thy  Father  who 
seeth  in  secret  shall  recompense 
thee. 

5  And  when  ye  pray,  ye  shall 
not  be  as  the  hypocrites :  for  they 
love  to  stand  and  pray  in  the 
synagogues  and  in  the  corners  of 
the  streets,  that  they  may  be 
seen  of  men.  Verily  I  say  unto 
you.  They  have  received  their  re- 
ward. 6  But  thou,  when  thou 
prayest,  enter  into  thine  inner 
chamber,  and  having  shut  _  thy 
door,  pray  to  thy  Father  who  is  in 
secret,  and  thy  Father  who  seeth 
in    secret    shall    recompense    thee. 

7  And  in  praying  use  not  vain 
repetitions,  as  the  Gentiles  do: 
for  they  think  that  they  shall_  be 
heard     for    their    much     speaking. 

8  Be  not  therefore  like  unto  them: 
for  your  Father  knoweth  what 
things  ye  have  need  of,  before  ye 
ask     him.    9     After     this     manner 


bad,   and  raineth   upon   the  just  and  the 
unjust. 

46  For  if  you  love  them  that  love  you, 
what  reward  shall  you  have  ?  do  not  even 
the  publicans  this? 

47  And  if  you  salute  your  brethren 
only,  what  do  you  more?  do  not  also  the 
heathens  this? 

48  Be  you  therefore  perfect,  as  also 
your  heavenly  Father  is  perfect. 


CHAPTER  6. 

TAKE  heed  that  you  do  not  your 
justice  before  men,  to  be  seen 
by  them :  otherwise  you  shall  not  have 
a  reward  of  your  Father  who  is  in  hea- 
ven. 

2  Therefore  when  thou  dost  an  alms- 
deed,  sound  not  a  trumpet  before  thee, 
as  the  hypocrites  do  in  the  synagogues 
and  in  the  streets,  that  they  may  be 
honoured  by  men.  Amen  I  say  to  you, 
they  have  received  their  reward. 

3  But  when  thou  dost  alms,  let  not  thy 
left  hand  know  what  thy  right  hand 
doth. 

4  That  thy  alms  may  be  in  secret,  and 
thy  Father  who  seeth  in  secret  will  re- 
pay thee. 

5  And  when  ye  pray,  you  shall  not  be 
as  the  hypocrites,  that  love  to  stand 
and  pray  in  the  synagogues  and  corners 
of  the  streets,  that  they  may  be  seen  by 
men:  Amen  I  say  to  you,  they  have  re- 
ceived their  reward. 

6  But  thou  when  thou  shalt  pray,  enter 
into  thy  chamber,  and  having  shut  the 
door,  pray  to  thy  Father  in  secret:  and 
thy  Father  who  seeth  in  secret  will  re- 
pay thee. 

7  And  when  you  are  praying,  speak  not 
much,  as  the  heathens.  For  they  think 
that  in  their  much  speaking  they  may 
be  heard. 

8  Be  not  you  therefore  like  to  them, 
for  your  Father  knoweth  what  is  need- 
ful for  you,  before  you  ask  him. 

9  Thus  therefore  shall  you  pray:  Our 
Father  who  art  in  heaven,  hallowed  be 
thy  name. 


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11  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread. 

12  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we 
forgive  our  debtors. 

13  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but 
deliver  us  from  evil :  For  thine  is  the 
kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory, 
for  ever.     Amen. 

14  For  if  ye  forgive  men  their  tres- 
passes, your  heavenly  Father  will  also 
forgive  you : 

15  But  if  ye  forgive  not  men  their 
trespasses,  neither  will  your  Father  for- 
give your  trespasses. 

16  Moreover  when  ye  fast,  be  not,  as 
the  hypocrites,  of  a  sad  countenance :  for 
they  disfigure  their  faces,  that  they  may 
appear  unto  men  to  fast.  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  They  have  their  reward. 

17  But  thou,  when  thou  fastest,  anoint 
thine  head,  and  wash  thy  face ; 

18  That  thou  appear  not  unto  men  to 
fast,  but  unto  thy  Father  which  is  in 
secret:  and  thy  Father,  which  seeth  in 
secret,  shall  reward  thee  openly. 

19  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures 
upon  earth,  where  moth  and  rust  doth 
corrupt,  and  where  thieves  break  through 
and  steal : 

20  But  lay  up  for  yourselves  treasures 
in  heaven,  where  neither  moth  nor  rust 
doth  corrupt,  and  where  thieves  do  not 
break  through  nor  steal : 

21  For  where  your  treasure  is,  there 
will  your  heart  be  also. 

22  The  light  of  the  body  is  the  eye : 
if  therefore  thine  eye  be  single,  thy  whole 
body  shall  be  full  of  light. 

23  But  if  thine  eye  be  evil,  thy  whole 
body  shall  be  full  of  darkness.  If  there- 
fore the  light  that  is  in  thee  be  darkness, 
how  great  is  that  darkness ! 

24  No  man  can  serve  two  masters :  for 
either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the 
other;  or  else  he  will  hold  to  the  one,  and 
despise  the  other.  Ye  cannot  serve  God 
and  mammon. 

25  Therefore  I  say  unto  you.  Take  no 
thought  for  your  life,  what  ye  shall  eat, 
or  what  ye  shall  drink ;  nor  yet  for  your 
body,  what  ye  shall  put  on.  Is  not  the 
life  more  than  meat,  and  the  body  than 
raiment? 

26  Behold  the  fowls  of  the  air:  for 
they  sow  not,  neither  do  they  reap,  nor 
gather  into  barns ;  yet  your  heavenly 
Father  feedeth  them.  Are  ye  not  much 
better  than  they? 

27  Which  of  you  by  taking  thought  can 
add  one  cubit  unto  his  stature? 

28  And   why  take  ye  thought   for   rai- 


kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done, 
as  in  heaven,  so  on  earth.  11  Give 
us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  12  And 
forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we  also 
have  forgiven  our  debtors.  13  And 
bring  us  not  into  temptation,  but 
deliver  us  from  the  evil  one.  14  For 
if  ye  forgive  men  their  trespasses, 
your  heavenly  Father  will  also  for- 
give you.  15  But  if  ye  forgive 
not  men  their  trespasses,  neither 
will  your  Father  forgive  your  tres- 
passes. 

16  Moreover  when  ye  fast,  be 
not,  as  the  hypocrites,  of  a  sad 
countenance :  for  they  disfigure 
their  faces,  that  they  may  be  seen 
of  men  to  fast.  Verily  I  say  unto 
you.  They  have  received  their  re- 
ward. 17  But  thou,  when  thou  fast- 
est, anoint  thy  head,  and  wash  thy 
face;  18  that  thou  be  not  seen  of 
men  to  fast,  but  of  thy  Father 
which  is  in  secret:  and  thy  Father, 
which  seeth  in  secret,  shall  recom- 
pense thee. 

19  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves 
treasures  upon  the  earth,  where 
moth  and  rust  doth  consume,  and 
where  thieves  break  through  and 
steal :  20  but  lay  up  for  yourselves 
treasures  in  heaven,  where  neither 
moth  nor  rust  doth  consume,  and 
where  thieves  do  not  break  through 
nor  steal :  21  for  where  thy  treasure 
is,    there    will    thy    heart    be    also. 

22  The  lamp  of  the  body  is  the  eye: 
if  therefore  thine  eye  be  single,  thy 
whole  body  shall  be   full  of  light. 

23  But  if  thine  eye  be  evil,  thy 
whole  body  shall  be  full  of  dark- 
ness. If  therefore  the  light  that  is 
in  thee  be  darkness,  how  great  is 
the  darkness !  24  No  man  can  serve 
two  masters :  for  either  he  will  hate 
the  one.  and  love  the  other;  or  else 
he  will  hold  to  one,  and  despise  the 
other.  Ye  cannot  serve  God  and 
mammon.  25  Therefore  I  say  unto 
you,  Be  not  anxious  for  your  life, 
what  ye  shall  eat,  or  what  ye  shall 
drink ;  nor  yet  for  your  body,  what 
ye  shall  put  on.  Is  not  the  life 
more  than  the  food,  and  the  body 
than  the  raiment?  26  Behold  the 
birds  of  the  heaven,  that  they  sow 
not,  neither  do  they  reap,  nor  gather 
into  barns ;  and  your  heavenly 
Father  feedeth  them.  Are  not  ye 
of    much   more   value   than   they? 


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therefore  pray  ye :  Our  Father 
who  art  in  heaven,  Hallowed  be 
thy  name.  10  Thy  kingdom  come. 
Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven,  so 
on  earth.  11  Give  us  this  day 
our  daily  bread.  12  And  forgive 
us  our  debts,  as  we  also  have  for- 
given our  debtors.  13  And  bring 
us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
us  from  the  evil  one.  14  For 
if  ye  forgive  men  their  trespasses, 
your  heavenly  Father  will  also 
forgive  you.  15  But  if  ye  forgive 
not  men  their  trespasses,  neither 
will  your  Father  forgive  your  tres- 
passes. 

16  Moreover  when  ye  fast,  be 
not,  as  the  hypocrites,  of  a  sad 
countenance :  for  they  disfigure 
their  faces,  that  they  may  be  seen 
of  men  to  fast.  Verily  I  say  unto 
you,  They  have  received  their  re- 
ward. 17  But  thou,  when  thou 
fastest,  anoint  thy  head,  and  wash 
thy  face;  18  that  thou  be  not  seen 
of  men  to  fast,  but  of  thy  Father 
who  is  in  secret :  and  thy  Father, 
who  seeth  in  secret,  shall  recom- 
pense thee. 

19  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves 
treasures  upon  the  earth,  where 
moth  and  rust  consume,  and  where 
thieves  break  through  and  steal : 
20  but  lay  up  for  yourselves  treas- 
ures in  heaven,  where  neither 
moth  nor  rust  doth  consume,  and 
where  thieves  do  not  break 
through  nor  steal :  21  for  where 
thy  treasure  is,  there  will  thy 
heart  be  also.  22  The  lamp  of 
the  body  is  the  eye:  if  therefore 
thine  eye  be  single,  thy  whole 
body  shall  be  full  of  light.  23  But 
if  thine  eye  be  evil,  thy  whole 
body  shall  be  full  of  darkness.  If 
therefore  the  light  that  is  in  thee 
be  darkness,  how  great  is  the  dark- 
ness !  24  No  man  can  serve  two 
masters:  for  either  he  will  hate 
the  one,  and  love  the  other ;  or 
else  he  will  hold  to  one,  and  de- 
spise the  other.  Ye  cannot  serve 
God  and  mammon.  25  There- 
fore I  say  unto  you.  Be  not  anx- 
ious for  your  life,  what  ye  shall 
eat,  or  what  ye  shall  drink;  nor 
yet  for  your  body,  what  ye  shall  put 
on.  Is  not  the  life  more  than  the 
food,  and  the  body  than  the  rai- 
ment? 26  Behold  the  birds  of  the 
heaven,    that    they    sqw    not,    nei- 


10  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be 
done  on  earth  as  it  is  in  heaven. 

11  Give  us  this  day  our  supersubstan- 
tial  bread. 

12  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we  also 
forgive  our  debtors. 

13  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation. 
But  deliver  us  from  evil.     Amen. 

14  For  if  you  will  forgive  men  their 
offences,  your  heavenly  Father  will  for- 
give you  also  your  offences. 

15  But  if  you  will  not  forgive  men,  nei- 
ther will  your  Father  forgive  you  your 
offences. 

16  And  when  you  fast,  be  not  as  the 
hypocrites,  sad.  For  they  disfigure  their 
faces,  that  they  may  appear  unto  men 
to  fast.  Amen  I  say  to  you,  they  have 
received  their  reward. 

17  But  thou,  when  thou  fastest  anoint 
thy  head,  and  wa^h  thy  face; 

18  That  thou  appear  not  to  men  to  fast, 
but  to  thy  Father  who  is  in  secret:  and 
thy  Father  who  seeth  in  secret,  will  repay 
thee. 

19  Lay  not  up  to  yourselves  treasures 
on  earth :  where  the  rust,  and  moth  con- 
sume, and  where  thieves  break  through 
and  steal. 

20  But  lay  up  to  yourselves  treasures 
in  heaven :  where  neither  the  rust  nor 
moth  doth  consume,  and  where  thieves 
do  not  break  through,  nor  steal. 

21  For  where  thy  treasure  is,  there  is 
thy  heart  also. 

22  The  light  of  thy  body  is  thy  eye. 
If  thy  eye  be  single,  thy  whole  body 
shall  be  lightsome. 

23  But  if  thy  eye  be  evil  thy  whole 
body  shall  be  darksome.  If  then  the 
light  that  is  in  thee,  be  darkness:  the 
darkness  itself  how  great  shall  it  be! 

24  No  man  can  serve  two  masters. 
For  either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love 
the  other :  or  he  will  sustain  the  one,  and 
despise  the  other.  You  cannot  serve  God 
and  mammon. 

25  Therefore  I  say  to  you,  be  not  soli- 
citous for  your  life,  what  you  shall  eat, 
nor  for  your  body,  what  you  shall  put  on. 
Is  not  the  life  more  than  the  meat:  and 
the  body  more  than  the  raiment? 

26  Behold  the  birds  of  the  air,  for  they 
neither  sow,  nor  do  they  reap,  nor  gather 
into  barns:  and  your  heavenly  Father 
feedeth  them.  Are  not  you  of  much 
more  value  than  they? 

27  And  which  of  you  by  taking  thought, 
can  add  to  his  stature  one  cubit? 


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ment?  Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field, 
how  they  grow;  they  toil  not,  neither  do 
they  spin : 

29  And  yet  I  say  unto  you,  That  even 
Solomon  in  all  his  glory  was  not  arrayed 
like  one  of  these. 

30  Wherefore,  if  God  so  clothe  the 
grass  of  the  field,  which  to  day  is,  and 
to  morrow  is  cast  into  the  oven,  shall  he 
not  much  more  clothe  you,  O  ye  of  little 
faith  ? 

31  Therefore  take  no  thought,  saying, 
What  shall  we  eat?  or,  What  shall  we 
drink?  or,  Wherewithal  shall  we  be 
clothed? 

32  (For  after  all  these  things  do  the 
Gentiles  seek:)  for  your  heavenly  Father 
knoweth  that  ye  have  need  of  all  these 
things. 

33  But  seek  ye  first  the  kingdom  of 
God,  and  his  righteousness;  and  all  these 
things  shall  be  added  unlo  you. 

34  Take  therefore  no  thought  for  the 
morrow:  for  the  morrow  shall  take 
thought  for  the  things  of  itself.  Suffi- 
cient unto  the  day  is  the  evil  thereof. 


27  And  which  of  you  by  being 
anxious  can  add  one  cubit  unto 
his  stature?  28  And  why  are  ye 
anxious  concerning  raiment?  Con- 
sider the  lilies  of  the  field,  how 
they  grow;  they  toil  not,  neither  do 
they  spin :  29  yet  I  say  unto  you, 
that  even  Solomon  in  all  his  glory 
was  not  arrayed  like  one  of  these. 
30  But  if  God  doth  so  clothe  the 
grass  of  the  field,  which  to-day  is, 
and  to-morrow  is  cast  into  the  oven, 
shall  he  not  much  more  clothe  you, 
O  ye  of  little  faith?  31  Be  not 
therefore  anxious,  saying.  What 
shall  we  eat?  or.  What  shall  we 
drink?  or.  Wherewithal  shall  we  be 
clothed?  32  For  after  all  these 
things  do  the  Gentiles  seek;  for 
your  heavenly  Father  knoweth  that 
ye   have   need   of   all   these  things. 

33  But  seek  ye  first  his  kingdom, 
and  his  righteousness ;  and  all  these 
things    shall    be    added    unto    you. 

34  Be  not  therefore  anxious  for  the 
morrow :  for  the  morrow  will  be 
anxious  for  itself.  Sufficient  unto 
the  day  is  the  evil  thereof. 


CHAPTER  7. 

JUDGE      not,      that      ye      be      not 
judged. 

2  For  with  what  judgment  ye  judge, 
ye  shall  be  judged:  and  with  what  meas- 
ure ye  mete,  it  shall  be  measured  to  you 
again. 

3  And  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote 
that  is  in  thy  brother's  eye,  but  consid- 
erest  not  the  beam  that  is  in  thine  own 
eye? 

4  Or  how  wilt  thou  say  to  thy  brother, 
Let  me  pull  out  the  mote  out  of  thine  eye ; 
and,  behold,  a  beam  is  in  thine  own 
eye? 

5  Thou  hypocrite,  first  cast  out  the 
beam  out  of  thine  own  eye ;  and  then 
shalt  thou  see  clearly  to  cast  out  the  mote 
out  of  thy  brother's  eye. 

6  Give  not  that  which  is  holv  unto  the 
dogs,  neither  cast  ye  your  pea'rls  before 
swine,  lest  they  trample  them  under  their 
feet,  and  turn  again  and  rend  you. 

7  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you  ;  seek, 
and  ye  shall  find;  knock,  and  it  shall  be 
opened  unto  you : 

8  For  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth ; 


^  TUDGE  not,  that  ye  be  not 
/^  judged.  2  For  with  what 
judgement  ye  judge,  ye  shall  be 
judged:  and  with  what  measure 
ye  mete,  it  shall  be  measured  unto 
you.  3  And  why  beholdest  thou  the 
mote  that  is  in  thy  brother's  eye, 
but  considerest  not  the  beam  that 
is  in  thine  own  eye?  4  Or  how  wilt 
thou  say  to  thy  brother.  Let  me  cast 
out  the  mote  out  of  thine  eye;  and 
lo,  the  beam  is  in  thine  own  eye? 
5  Thou  hypocrite,  cast  out  first  the 
beam  out  of  thine  own  eye;  and 
then  shalt  thou  see  clearly  to  cast 
out  the  mote  out  of  thy  brother's 
eye. 

6  Give  not  that  which  is  holy 
unto  the  dogs,  neither  cast  your 
pearls  before  the  swine,  lest  haply 
they  trample  them  under  their  feet, 
and  turn  and  rend  you. 

7  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given 
you;  seek,  and  ye  shall  find; 
knock,  and  it  shall  be  opened  unto 
you :  8  for  every  one  that  asketh  re- 


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ther  do  they  reap,  nor  gather  into 
barns ;  and  your  heavenly  Father 
feedeth  them.  Are  not  ye  of  much 
more  value  than  they?  27  And 
which  of  you  by  being  anxious 
can  add  one  cubit  unto  the  meas- 
ure of  his  Hfe?  28  And  why  are 
ye  anxious  concerning  raiment? 
Consider  the  Hlies  of  the  field, 
how  they  grow ;  they  toil  not, 
neither  do  they  spin :  29  yet  I  say 
unto  you,  that  even  Solomon  in 
all  his  glory  was  not  arrayed  like 
one  of  these.  30  But  if  God  doth 
so  clothe  the  grass  of  the  field, 
which  to-day  is,  and  to-morrow  is 
cast  into  the  oven,  shall  lie  not 
much  more  clothe  you,  O  ye  of 
little  faith?  31  Be  not  therefore 
anxious,  saying,  What  shall  we 
eat?  or.  What  shall  we  drink?  or. 
Wherewithal   shall  we  be  clothed? 

32  For  after  all  these  things  do 
the  Gentiles  seek ;  for  your 
heavenly  Father  knoweth  that  ye 
have    need     of     all    these    things. 

33  But  seek  ye  first  his  kingdom, 
and  his  righteousness;  and  all 
these  things  shall  be  added  unto 
you.  34  Be  not  therefore  anx- 
ious for  the  morrow:  for  the  mor- 
row will  be  anxious  for  itself. 
Sufficient  unto  the  day  is  the  evil 
thereof. 

^  TUDGE  not,  that  ye  be  not 
7 tf  judged.  2  For  with  what 
judgment  ye  judge,  ye  shall  be 
judged :  and  with  what  measure 
ye  mete,  it  shall  be  measured  unto 
you.  3  And'  why  beholdest  thou 
the  mote  that  is  in  thy  brother's 
eye,  but  considerest  not  the  beam 
that  is  in  thine  own  eye?  4  Or 
how  wilt  thou  say  to  thy  brother, 
Let  me  cast  out  the  mote  out  of 
thine  eye;  and  lo,  the  beam  is  in 
thine  own  eye?  5  Thou  hypocrite, 
cast  out  first  the  beam  out  of  thine 
own  eye ;  and  then  shalt  thou  see 
clearly  to  cast  out  the  mote  out  of 
thy  brother's  eye. 

6  Give  not  that  which  is  holy 
unto  the  dogs,  neither  cast  your 
pearls  before  the  swine,  lest  haply 
they  trample  them  under  their  feet, 
and  turn  and  rend  you. 

7  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given 
you ;  seek,  and  ye  shall  find ;  knock, 
and  it  shall  be  opened  unto  you : 
8  for  every  one  that  asketh  receiv- 


28  And  for  raiment  why  are  you  solici- 
tous? Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field,  how 
they  grow :  they  labour  not,  neither  do 
they  spin. 

29  But  I  say  to  you,  that  not  even  Sol- 
omon in  all  his  glory  was  arrayed  as 
one  of  these. 

30  Aild  if  the  grass  of  the  field,  which 
is  to  day,  and  to  morrow  is  cast  into  the 
oven,  God  doth  so  clothe :  how  much 
more  you,  O  ye  of  little  faith? 

31  Be  not  solicitous  therefore,  saying, 
What  shall  we  eat :  or  what  shall  we 
drink,  or  wherewitli  shall  we  be  clothed? 

32  For  after  all  these  things  do  the  hea- 
thens seek.  For  your  Father  knoweth 
that  you  have  need  of  all  these  things. 

33  Seek  ye  therefore  first  the  kingdom 
of  God,  and  his  justice,  and  all  these 
things  shall  be  added  unto  you. 

34  Be  not  therefore  solicitous  for  to 
morrow ;  for  the  morrow  will  be  solici- 
tous for  itself.  Sufficient  for  the  day  is 
the  evil  thereof. 


CHAPTER  7. 

JUDGE    not,    that    you    may    not    be 
judged. 

2  For  with  what  judgment  you  judge, 
you  shall  be  judged:  and  with  what  meas- 
ure you  mete,  it  shall  be  measured  to  you 
again. 

3  And  why  seest  thou  the  mote  that  is 
in  thy  brother's  eye;  and  seest  not  the 
beam  that  is  in  thy  own  eye? 

4  Or  how  sayest  thou  to  thy  brother: 
Let  me  cast  the  mote  out  of  thy  eye; 
and  behold  a  beam  is  in  thy  own  eye? 

5  Thou  hypocrite,  cast  out  first  the 
beam  out  of  thy  own  eye,  and  then  shalt 
thou  see  to  cast  out  the  mote  out  of  thy 
brother's  eye. 

6  Give  not  that  which  is  holy  to  dogs; 
neither  cast  ye  your  pearls  before  swine, 
lest  perhaps  they  trample  them  under 
their  feet,  and  turning  upon  you,  they 
tear  you. 

7  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you:  seek, 
and  you  shall  find:  knock,  and  it  shall 
be  opened  to  you. 

8  For  every  one  that  asketh,  receiveth : 


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and  he  that  seeketh  findeth ;  and  to  him 
that  knocketh  it  shall  be  opened. 

9  Or  what  man  is  there  of  you,  whom 
if  his  son  ask  bread,  will  he  give  him  a 
stone? 

10  Or  if  he  ask  a  fish,  will  he  give  him 
a  serpent? 

11  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to 
give  good  gifts  unto  your  children,  how 
much  more  shall  your  Father  which  is  in 
heaven  give  good  things  to  them  that  ask 
him? 

12  Therefore  all  things  whatsoever  ye 
would  that  men  should  do  to  you,  do  ye 
even  so  to  them :  for  this  is  the  law  and 
the  prophets. 

13  Enter  ye  in  at  the  strait  gate :  for 
wide  is  the  gate,  and  broad  is  the  way, 
that  leadeth  to  destruction,  and  many 
there  be  which  go  in  thereat : 

14  Because  strait  is  the  gate,  and  nar- 
row is  the  way,  which  leadeth  unto  life, 
and  few  there  be  that  find  it. 

15  Beware  of  false  prophets,  which 
come  to  you  in  sheep's  clothing,  but  in- 
wardly they  are  ravening  wolves. 

16  Ye  shall  know  them  by  their  fruits. 
Do  men  gather  grapes  of  thorns,  or  figs 
of  thistles? 

17  Even  so  every  good  tree  bringeth 
forth  good  fruit ;  but  a  corrupt  tree 
bringeth  forth  evil  fruit. 

18  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil 
fruit,  neither  can  a  corrupt  tree  bring 
forth  good  fruit. 

19  Every  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth 
good  fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast  into 
the  fire. 

20  Wherefore  by  their  fruits  ye  shall 
know  them. 

21  Not  every  one  that  saith  unto  me. 
Lord,  Lord,  shall  enter  into  the  kingdom 
of  heaven ;  but  he  that  doeth  the  will  of 
my  Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

22  Many  will  say  to  me  in  that  day, 
Lord,  Lord,  have  we  not  prophesied  in 
thy  name?  and  in  thy  name  have  cast  out 
devils?  and  in  thy  name  done  many  won- 
derful works? 

23  And  then  will  I  profess  unto  them,  I 
never  knew  you :  depart  from  me,  ye  that 
work  iniquity. 

24  Therefore  whosoever  heareth  these 
sayings  of  mine,  and  doeth  them,  I  will 
liken  him  unto  a  wise  man,  which  built 
his  house  upon  a  rock : 

25  And  the  rain  descended,  and  the 
floods  came,  and  the  winds  blew,  and  beat 
upon  that  house ;  and  it  fell  not :  for  it 
was  founded  upon  a  rock. 


ceiveth ;  and  he  that  seeketh  find- 
eth ;  and  to  him  that  knocketh  it 
shall  be  opened.  9  Or  what  man  is 
there  of  you,  who,  if  his  son  shall 
ask  him  for  a  loaf,  will  give  him 
a  stone ;  10  or  if  he  shall  ask  for  a 
fish,  will  give  him  a  serpent?  11  If 
ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to 
give  good  gifts  unto  your  children, 
how  much  more  shall  your  Fa- 
ther which  is  in  heaven  give  good 
things  to  them  that  ask  him? 
12  All  things  therefore  whatsoever 
ye  would  that  men  should  do  unto 
you,  even  so  do  ye  also  unto  them : 
for  this  is  the  law  and  the  pro- 
phets. 

13  Enter  ye  in  by  the  narrow 
gate :  for  wide  is  the  gate,  and 
broad  is  the  way,  that  leadeth  to 
destruction,  and  many  be  they  that 
enter  in  thereby.  14  For  narrow 
is  the  gate,  and  straitened  the  way, 
that  leadeth  unto  life,  and  few  be 
they  that  find  it. 

15  Beware  of  false  prophets, 
which  come  to  you  in  sheep's  cloth- 
ing, but  inwardly  are  ravening 
wolves.  16  By  their  fruits  ye  shall 
know  them.  Do  men  gather  grapes 
of  thorns,  or  figs  of  thistles? 
17  Even  so  every  good  tree  bringeth 
forth  good  fruit ;  but  the  corrupt 
tree  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit.  18  A 
good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil 
fruit,  neither  can  a  corrupt  tree 
bring  forth  good  fruit.  19  Every 
tree  that  bringeth  not  forth  good 
fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast  into 
the  fire.  20  Therefore  by  their 
fruits  ye  shall  know  them.  21  Not 
every  one  that  saith  unto  me.  Lord, 
Lord,  shall  enter  into  the  kingdom 
of  heaven ;  but  he  that  doeth  the 
will  of  my  Father  which  is  in  hea- 
ven. 22  Many  will  say  to  me  in 
that  day.  Lord,  Lord,  did  we  not 
prophesy  by  thy  name,  and  by  thy 
name  cast  out  devils,  and  by  thy 
name  do  many  mighty  works? 
2S  And  then  will  I  profess  unto 
them,  I  never  knew  you :  depart 
from  me,  ye  that  work  iniquity. 
24  Every  one  therefore  which  hear- 
eth these  words  of  mine,  and  doeth 
them,  shall  be  likened  unto  a  wise 
man,  which  built  his  house  upon  the 
rock :  25  and  the  rain  descended, 
and  the  floods  came,  and  the  winds 
blew,   and   beat   upon   that   house; 


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DOUAY 


45 


eth ;  and  he  that  seeketh  findeth ; 
and  to  him  that  knocketh  it  shall 
be  opened.  9  Or  what  man  is  there 
of  you,  who,  if  his  son  shall  ask 
him  for  a  loaf,  will  give  him  a 
stone;  10  or  if  he  shall  ask  for  a 
fish,  will  give  him  a  serpent  ?  11  If 
ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to 
give  good  gifts  unto  your  children, 
how  much  more  shall  your  Father 
who  is  in  heaven  give  good  things 
to  them  that  ask  him?  12  All 
things  therefore  whatsoever  ye 
would  that  men  should  do  unto 
you,  even  so  do  ye  also  unto  them : 
for  this  is  the  law  and  the  prophets. 

13  Enter  ye  in  by  the  narrow 
gate :  for  wide  is  the  gate,  and 
broad  is  the  way,  that  leadeth  to 
destruction,  and  many  are  they 
that  enter  in  thereby.  14  For 
narrow  is  the  gate,  and  straitened 
the  way,  that  leadeth  unto  life,  and 
few  are  they  that  find  it. 

15  Beware  of  false  prophets, 
who  come  to  you  in  sheep's  cloth- 
ing, but  inwardly  are  ravening 
wolves.  16  By  their  fruits  ye 
shall  know  them.  Do  men  gather 
grapes  of  thorns,  or  figs  of  thistles? 

17  Even  so  every  good  tree  bring- 
eth  forth  good  fruit ;  but  the  cor- 
rupt tree  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit. 

18  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth 
evil  fruit,  neither  can  a  corrupt 
tree  bring  forth  good  fruit.  19 
Every  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth 
good  fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast 
into  the  fire.  20  Therefore  by 
their  fruits  ye  shall  know  them. 
21  Not  every  one  that  saith  unto 
me.  Lord,  Lord,  shall  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  heaven ;  but  he  that 
doeth  the  will  of  my  Father  who  is 
in  heaven.  22  Many  will  say  to 
me  in  that  day,  Lord,  Lord,  did 
we  not  prophesy  by  thy  name,  and 
by  thy  name  cast  out  demons,  and 
by  thy  name  do  many  mighty 
works?  23  And  then  will  I  pro- 
fess unto  them,  I  never  knew  you : 
depart  from  me,  ye  that  work 
iniquity. 

24  Every  one  therefore  that 
heareth  these  words  of  mine,  and 
doeth  them,  shall  be  likened  unto 
a  wise  man,  who  built  his  house 
upon  the  rock :  25  and  the  rain 
descended,  and  the  floods  came,  and 
the  winds  blew,  and  beat  upon  that 
house;  and  it  fell  not:  for  it  was 


and  he  that  seeketh,  findeth :  and  to 
him  that  knocketh,  it  shall  be  opened. 

9  Or  what  man  is  there  among  you,  of 
whom  if  his  son  shall  ask  bread,  will  he 
reach  him  a  stone? 

ID  Or  if  he  shall  ask  him  a  fish,  will  he 
reach  him  a  serpent? 

11  If  you  then  being  evil,  know  how  to 
give  good  gifts  to  your  children:  how 
much  more  will  your  Father  who  is  in 
heaven,  give  good  things  to  them  that 
ask  him? 

12  All  things  therefore  whatsoever  you 
would  that  men  should  do  to  you,  do  you 
also  to  them.  For  this  is  the  law  and 
the  prophets. 

13  Enter  ye  in  at  the  narrow  gate :  for 
wide  is  the  gate,  and  broad  is  the  way 
that  leadeth  to  destruction,  and  many 
there  are  who  go  in  thereat. 

14  How  narrow  is  the  gate,  and  strait  is 
the  way  that  leadeth  to  life:  and  few 
there  are  that  find  it ! 

15  Beware  of  false  prophets,  who  come 
to  you  in  the  clothing  of  sheep,  but  in- 
wardly they  are  ravening  wolves. 

16  By  their  fruits  you  shall  know  them. 
Do  men  gather  grapes  of  thorns,  or  figs 
of  thistles? 

17  Even  so  every  good  tree  bringeth 
forth  good  fruit,  and  the  evil  tree  bring- 
eth  forth   evil   fruit. 

18  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil 
fruit,  neither  can  an  evil  tree  bring  forth 
good  fruit. 

19  Every  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth 
good  fruit,  shall  be  cut  down,  and  shall 
be  cast  into  the, fire. 

20  Wherefore  by  their  fruits  you  shall 
know  them. 

21  Not  every  one  that  saith  to  me. 
Lord,  Lord,  shall  enter  into  the  king- 
dom of  heaven :  but  he  that  doth  the 
will  of  my  Father  who  is  in  heaven, 
he  shall  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  hea- 
ven. 

22  INIany  will  say  to  me  in  that  day: 
Lord,  Lord,  have  not  we  prophesied  in 
thy  name,  and  cast  out  devils  in  thy 
name,  and  done  many  miracles  in  thy 
name? 

23  And  then  will  I  profess  unto  them,  I 
never  knew  you:  depart  from  me,  you 
that  work  iniquity. 

24  Every  one  therefore  that  heareth 
these  my  words,  and  doth  them,  shall  be 
likened  to  a  wise  man  that  built  his  house 
upon  a  rock, 

25  And  the  rain  fell,  and  the  floods 
came,  and  the  winds  blew,  and  they  beat 


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26  And  every  one  that  heareth  these 
sayings  of  mine,  and  doeth  them  not, 
shall  be  likened  unto  a  foolish  man,  which 
built  his  house  upon  the  sand : 

27  And  the  rain  descended,  and  the 
floods  came,  and  the  winds  blew,  and 
beat  upon  that  house ;  and  it  fell :  and 
great  was  the  fall  of  it. 

28  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus 
had  ended  these  sayings,  the  people  were 
astonished  at  his  doctrine : 

29  For  he  taught  them  as  one  having 
authority,  and  not  as  the  scribes. 


and  it  fell  not :  for  it  was  founded 
upon  the  rock.  26  And  every  one 
that  heareth  these  words  of  mine, 
and  doeth  them  not,  shall  be  likened 
unto  a  foolish  man,  which  built  his 
house  upon  the  sand:  27  and  the 
rain  descended,  and  the  floods 
came,  and  the  winds  blew,  and 
smote  upon  that  house;  and  it  fell: 
and  great  was  the  fall  thereof. 

28  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Je- 
sus ended  these  words,  the  multi- 
tudes were  astonished  at  his  teach- 
ing: 2g  for  he  taught  them  as  one 
having  authority,  and  not  as  their 
scribes. 


CHAPTER  8. 

"1^7^  HEN  he  was  come  down  from  the 
*  *      mountain,    great    multitudes    fol- 
lowed him. 

2  And,  behold,  there  came  a  leper  and 
worshipped  him,  saying,  Lord,  if  thou 
wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean. 

3  And  Jesus  put  forth  his  hand,  and 
touched  him,  saying,  I  will ;  be  thou 
clean.  And  immediately  his  leprosy  was 
cleansed. 

4  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  See  thou 
tell  no  man ;  but  go  thy  way,  shew  thy- 
self to  the  priest,  and  offer  the  gift  that 
Moses  commanded,  for  a  testimony  unto 
them. 

5  And  when  Jesus  was  entered  into 
Capernaum,  there  came  unto  him  a  cen- 
turion, beseeching  him, 

6  And  saying.  Lord,  my  servant  lieth  at 
home  sick  of  the  palsy,  grievously  tor- 
mented. 

7  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  I  will 
come  and  heal  him. 

8  The  centurion  answered  and  said, 
Lord,  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou  should- 
est  come  under  my  roof :  but  speak  the 
word  only,  and  my  servant  shall  be 
healed. 

9  For  I  am  a  man  under  authority,  hav- 
ing soldiers  under  me:  and  I  say  to  this 
man,  Go,  and  he  goeth;  and  to  another. 
Come,  and  he  cometh ;  and  to  my  servant. 
Do  this,  and  he  doeth  it. 

10  When  Jesus  heard  it,  he  marvelled, 
and  said  to  them  that  followed,  Verily  I 
say  unto  you,  I  have  not  found  so  great 
faith,  no,  not  in  Israel. 

11  And  I  say  unto  you.  That  many 
shall  come  from  the  east  and  west,  and 
shall  sit  down  with  Abraham,  and  Isaac, 
and  Jacob,  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 


0  A  ND  when  he  was  come  down 
°-l\.  from  the  mountain,  great 
multitudes  followed  him.  2  And 
behold,  there  came  to  him  a  leper 
and  worshipped  him,  saying.  Lord, 
if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me 
clean.  3  And  he  stretched  forth 
his  hand,  and  touched  him,  say- 
ing, I  will ;  be  thou  made  clean. 
And  straightway  his  leprosy  was 
cleansed.  4  And  Jesus  saith  unto 
him,  See  thou  tell  no  man ;  but 
go  thy  way,  shew  thyself  to  the 
priest,  and  offer  the  gift  that  Mo- 
ses commanded,  for  a  testimony 
unto  them. 

5  And  when  he  was  entered  into 
Capernaum,  there  came  unto  him 
a  centurion,  beseeching  him,  6  and 
saying.  Lord,  my  servant  lieth  in 
the  house  sick  of  the  palsy,  griev- 
ously tormented.  7  And  he  saith 
unto  him,  I  will  come  and  heal 
him.  8  And  the  centurion  answered 
and  said.  Lord,  I  am  not  worthy 
that  thou  shouldest  come  under  my 
roof:  but  only  say  the  word,  and 
my  servant  shall  be  healed.    9  For 

1  also  am  a  man  under  author- 
ity, having  under  myself  soldiers: 
and  I  say  to  this  one,  Go,  and  he 
goeth ;  and  to  another.  Come,  and 
he  cometh ;  and  to  my  servant.  Do 
this,  and  he  doeth  it.  10  And  when 
Jesus  heard  it.  he  marvelled,  and 
said  to  them  that  followed.  Verily 

I  say  unto  you,  I  have  not  found 
so   great   faith,   no,   not   in   Israel. 

II  And  I  say  unto  you,  that  many 
shall  come  from  the  east  and  the 
west,    and    shall    sit    down    with 


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founded  upon  the  rock.  26  And 
every  one  that  heareth  these  words 
of  mine,  and  doeth  them  not,  shall 
be  likened  unto  a  foolish  man,  who 
built  his  house  upon  the  sand : 
27  and  the  rain  descended,  and  the 
floods  came,  and  the  winds  blew, 
and  smote  upon  that  house ;  and  it 
fell :  and  great  was  the  fall  thereof. 
28  And  it  came  to  pass,  when 
Jesus  had  finished  these  words, 
the  multitudes  were  astonished 
at  his  teaching:  29  for  he  taught 
them  as  one  having  authority,  and 
not  as  their  scribes. 


rt  A  ND  when  he  was  come  down 
^-CS^  from  the  mountain,  great 
multitudes  followed  him.  2  And 
behold,  there  came  to  him  a  leper 
and  worshipped  him,  saying, 
Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst 
make  me  clean.  3  And  he  stretched 
forth  his  hand,  and  touched  him, 
saying,  I  will ;  be  thou  made  clean. 
And  straightway  his  leprosy  was 
cleansed.  4  And  Jesus  saith  unto 
him,  See  thou  tell  no  man ;  but 
go,  show  thyself  to  the  priest, 
and  offer  the  gift  that  Moses  com- 
manded, for  a  testimony  unto  them. 
5  And  when  he  was  entered  into 
Capernaum,  there  came  unto  him  a 
centurion,  beseeching  him,  6  and 
saying.  Lord,  my  servant  lieth  in 
the  house  sick  of  the  palsy,  griev- 
ously tormented.  7  And  he  saith 
unto  him,  I  will  come  and  heal  him. 
8  And  the  centurion  answered  and 
said.  Lord,  I  am  not  worthy  that 
thou  shouldest  come  under  my 
roof ;  but  only  say  the  word,  and 
my  servant  shall  be  healed.  9  For  I 
also  am  a  man  under  authority, 
having  under  myself  soldiers :  and 
I  say  to  this  one,  Go,  and  he  goeth ; 
and  to  another,  Come,  and  he  com- 
eth ;  and  to  my  servant,  Do  this, 
and  he  doeth  it.  10  And  when 
Jesus  heard  it.  he  marvelled,  and 
said  to  them  that  followed.  Verily 

I  say  unto  you,  I  have  not  found 
so    great    faith,    no,    not   in    Israel. 

II  And  I  say  unto  you,  that  many 
shall  come  from  the  east  and  the 
west,  and  shall  sit  down  with 
Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  in 
the    kingdom    of    heaven :    12    but 


upon  that  house,  and  it  fell  not,   for  it 
was  founded  on  a  rock. 

26  And  every  one  that  heareth  these  my 
words,  and  doth  them  not,  shall  be  like  a 
foolish  man  that  built  his  house  upon  the 
sand, 

27  And  the  rain  fell,  and  the  floods 
came,  and  the  winds  blew,  and  they  beat 
upon  that  house,  and  it  fell,  and  great 
was  the  fall  thereof. 

28  And  it  came  to  pass  when  Jesus  had 
fully  ended  these  words,  the  people  were 
in  admiration  at  his  doctrine. 

29  For  he  was  teaching  them  as  one 
having  power,  and  not  as  the  scribes  and 
Pharisees. 

CHAPTER  8. 

AND  when  he  was  come  down  from 
the  mountain,  great  multitudes  fol- 
lowed him : 

2  And  behold  a  leper  came  and  adored 
him,  saying:  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou 
canst  make  me  clean. 

3  And  Jesus  stretching  forth  his  hand, 
touched  him,  saying:  I  will,  be  thou 
made  clean.  And  forthwith  his  leprosy 
was  cleansed. 

4  And  Jesus  saith  to  him :  See  thou  tell 
no  man:  but  go,  shew  thyself  to  the 
priest,  and  offer  the  gift  which  Moses 
commanded  for  a  testimony  unto  them. 

5  And  when  he  had  entered  into  Ca- 
pharnaum,  there  came  to  him  a  centu- 
rion, beseeching  him, 

6  And  saying.  Lord,  my  servant  lieth  at 
home  sick  of  the  palsy,  and  is  grievously 
tormented. 

7  And  Jesus  saith  to  him :  I  will  come 
and  heal  him. 

8  And  the  centurion  making  answer, 
said :  Lord,  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou 
shouldst  enter  under  my  roof :  but  only 
say  the  word,  and  my  servant  shall  be 
healed. 

9  For  I  also  am  a  man  subject  to 
authority,  having  under  me  soldiers;  and 
I  say  to  this.  Go,  and  he  goeth,  and  to 
another,  Come,  and  he  cometh,  and  to  my 
servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  it. 

10  And  Jesus  hearing  this,  marvelled; 
and  said  to  them  that  followed  him: 
Amen  I  say  to  you,  I  have  not  found  so 
great  faith  in  Israel. 

11  And  I  say  to  you  that  many  shall 
come  from  the  east  and  the  west,  and 
shall  sit  down  with  Abraham,  and  Isaac, 
and  Jacob  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven : 

12  But    the    children    of    the    kingdom 


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12  But  the  children  of  the  kingdom 
shall  be  cast  out  into  outer  darkness : 
there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of 
teeth. 

13  And  Jesus  said  unto  the  centurion, 
Go  thy  way ;  and  as  thou  hast  believed, 
so  be  it  done  unto  thee.  And  his  servant 
was  healed  in  the  selfsame  hour. 

14  And  when  Jesus  was  come  into 
Peter's  house,  he  saw  his  wife's  mother 
laid,  and  sick  of  a  fever. 

15  And  he  touched  her  hand,  and  the 
fever  left  her:  and  she  arose,  and  min- 
istered unto  them. 

16  When  the  even  was  come,  they 
brought  unto  him  many  that  were  pos- 
sessed with  devils :  and  he  cast  out  the 
spirits  with  his  word,  and  healed  all  that 
were  sick : 

17  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet,  saying. 
Himself  took  our  infirmities,  and  bare 
our  sicknesses. 

18  Now  when  Jesus  saw  great  multi- 
tudes about  him,  he  gave  commandment 
to  depart  unto  the  other  side. 

19  And  a  certain  scribe  came,  and  said 
unto  him,  Master,  I  will  follow  thee 
whithersoever  thou  goest. 

20  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  The  foxes 
have  holes,  and  the  birds  of  the  air  have 
nests ;  but  the  Son  of  man  hath  not  where 
to  lay  his  head. 

21  And  another  of  his  disciples  said 
unto  him,  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and 
bury  my  father. 

22  But  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Follow  me; 
and  let  the  dead  bury  their  dead. 

23  And  when  he  was  entered  into  a 
ship,  his  disciples  followed  him. 

24  And,  behold,  there  arose  a  great 
tempest  in  the  sea,  insomuch  that  the 
ship  was  covered  with  the  waves :  but  he 
was  asleep. 

25  And  his  disciples  came  to  hi}n,  and 
awoke  him,  saying.  Lord,  save  us :  we 
perish. 

26  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Why  are 
ye  fearful,  O  ye  of  little  faith?  Then  he 
arose,  and  rebuked  the  winds  and  the 
sea ;  and  there  was  a  great  calm. 

27  But  the  men  marvelled,  saying. 
What  manner  of  man  is  this,  that  even 
the  winds  and  the  sea  obey  him ! 

28  And  when  he  was  come  to  the  other 
side  into  the  country  of  the  Gergesenes, 
there  met  him  two  possessed  with  devils, 
coming  out  of  the  tombs,  exceeding 
fierce,  so  that  no  man  might  pass  by  that 
way. 


Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  in 
the  kingdom  of  heaven :  12  but  the 
sons  of  the  kingdom  shall  be  cast 
forth  into  the  outer  darkness :  there 
shall  be  the  weeping  and  gnashing 
of  teeth.  13  And  Jesus  said  unto 
the  centurion.  Go  thy  way;  as 
thou  hast  believed,  so  be  it  done 
unto  thee.  And  the  servant  was 
healed  in  that  hour. 

14  And  when  Jesus  was  come 
into  Peter's  house,  he  saw  his 
wife's  mother  lying  sick  of  a  fever. 
15  And  he  touched  her  hand,  and 
the  fever  left  her;  and  she  arose, 
and  ministered  unto  him.  16  And 
when  even  was  come,  they  brought 
unto  him  many  possessed  with 
devils :  and  he  cast  out  the  spirits 
with  a  word,  and  healed  all  that 
were  sick :  17  that  it  might  be  ful- 
filled which  was  spoken  by  Isaiah 
the  prophet,  saying,  Himself  took 
our  infirmities,  and  bare  our  dis- 
eases. 

18  Now  when  Jesus  saw  great 
multitudes  about  him,  he  gave 
commandment  to  depart  unto  the 
other  side.  19  And  there  came 
a  scribe,  and  said  unto  him,  Mas- 
ter, I  will  follow  thee  whitherso- 
ever thou  goest.  20  And  Jesus  saith 
unto  him.  The  foxes  have  holes, 
and  the  birds  of  the  heaven  have 
nests ;  but  the  Son  of  man  hath 
not  where  to  lay  his  head.  21  and 
another  of  the  disciples  said  unto 
him.  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and 
bury  my  father.  22  But  Jesus  saith 
unto  him.  Follow  me ;  and  leave 
the  dead  to  bury  their  own  dead. 

23  And  when  he  was  entered 
into  a  boat,  his  disciples  followed 
him.  24  And  behold,  there  arose  a 
great  tempest  in  the  sea,  insomuch 
that  the  boat  was  covered  with  the 
waves :  but  he  was  asleep.  25  And 
they  came  to  him,  and  awoke  him, 
saying.  Save,  Lord ;  we  perish. 
26  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Why 
are  ye  fearful,  O  ye  of  little 
faith?  Then  he  arose,  and  re- 
buked the  winds  and  the  sea;  and 
there  was  a  great  calm.  27  And 
the  men  marvelled,  saying.  What 
manner  of  man  is  this,  that  even 
the  winds  and  the  sea  obey  him? 

28  And  when  he  was  come  to 
the  other  side  into  the  country  of 
the  Gadarenes,  there  met  him  two 


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the  sons  of  the  kingdom  shall  be 
cast  forth  into  the  outer  dark- 
ness :  there  shall  he  the  weeping 
and  the  gnashing  of  teeth.  13  And 
Jesus  said  unto  the  centurion,  Go 
thy  way ;  as  thou  hast  believed, 
so  be  it  done  unto  thee.  And  the 
servant   was    healed    in    that   hour. 

14  And  when  Jesus  was  come 
into  Peter's  house,  he  saw  his 
wife's  mother  lying  sick  of  a  fever. 
15  And  he  touched  her  hand,  and 
the  fever  left  her;  and  she  arose, 
and  ministered  unto  him.  16  And 
when  even  was  come,  they  brought 
unto  hira  many  possessed  with 
demons :  and  he  cast  out  the  spirits 
with  a  word,  and  healed  all  that 
were  sick :  17  that  it  might  be  ful- 
filled which  was  spoken  through 
Isaiah  the  prophet,  saying,  Him- 
self took  our  infirmities,  and  bare 
our  diseases. 

18  Now  when  Jesus  saw  great 
multitudes  about  him,  he  gave 
commandment  to  depart  unto  the 
other  side.  19  And  there  came 
a  scribe,  and  said  unto  him, 
Teacher,  I  will  follow  thee  whith- 
ersoever thou  goest.  20  And  Jesus 
saith  unto  him,  The  foxes  have 
holes,  and  the  birds  of  the  heaven 
have  nests ;  but  the  Son  of  man 
hath  not  where  to  lay  his  head. 
21  And  another  of  the  disciples 
said  unto  him.  Lord,  suffer  me  first 
to  go  and  bury  my  father.  22  But 
Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Follow  me ; 
and  leave  the  dead  to  bury  their 
own  dead. 

23  And  when  he  was  entered 
into  a  boat,  his  disciples  followed 
him.  24  And  behold,  there  arose 
a  great  tempest  in  the  sea,  inso- 
much that  the  boat  was  covered 
with  the  waves :  but  he  was  asleep. 
25  And  they  came  to  him,  and 
awoke  him,  saying.  Save,  Lord ; 
we  perish.  26  And  he  saith  unto 
them.  Why  are  ye  fearful,  O  ye 
of  little  faith?  Then  he  arose,  and 
rebuked  the  winds  and  the  sea ; 
and  there  was  a  great  calm.  27 
And  the  men  marvelled,  saying, 
What  manner  of  man  is  this,  that 
even  the  winds  and  the  sea  obey 
him  ? 

28  And  when  he  was  come  to 
the  other  side  into  the  country  of 
the  Gadarenes,  there  met  him  two 
possessed     with     demons,     coming 


shall  be  cast  out  into  the  exterior  dark- 
ness :  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnash- 
ing of  teeth. 

13  And  Jesus  said  to  the  centurion: 
Go,  and  as  thou  hast  believed,  so  be  it 
done  to  thee.  And  the  servant  was 
healed  at  the  same  hour. 

14  And  when  Jesus  was  come  into 
Peter's  house,  he  saw  his  wife's  mother 
lying,  and  sick  of  a  fever : 

15  And  he  touched  her  hand,  and  the 
fever  left  her,  and  she  arose  and  minis- 
tered to  them. 

16  And  when  evening  was  come,  they 
brought  to  him  many  that  were  possessed 
with  devils:  and  he  cast  out  the  spirits 
with  his  word :  and  all  that  were  sick  he 
healed : 

17  That  it  might  be  fulfilled,  which  was 
spoken  by  the  prophet  Isaias,  saying: 
He  took  our  infirmities,  and  bore  our  dis- 
eases. 

18  And  Jesus  seeing  great  multitudes 
about  him,  gave  orders  to  pass  over  the 
water. 

19  And  a  certain  scribe  came  and  said 
to  him :  Master,  I  will  follow  thee  whi- 
thersoever thou  shalt  go. 

20  And  Jesus  saith  to  him :  The  foxes 
have  holes,  and  the  birds  of  the  air  nests: 
but  the  son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay 
his  head. 

21  And  another  of  his  disciples  said  to 
him :  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury 
my  father. 

22  But  Jesus  said  to  him :  Follow  me, 
and  let  the  dead  bury  their  dead. 

23  And  when  he  entered  into  the  boat, 
his  disciples  followed  him : 

24  And  behold  a  great  tempest  arose 
in  the  sea,  so  that  the  boat  was  covered 
with  waves,  but  he  was  asleep. 

25  And  they  came  to  him,  and  awaked 
him,  saying:  Lord,  save  us,  we  perish. 

26  And  Jesus  saith  to  them :  Why  are 
you  fearful,  O  ye  of  little  faith?  Then 
rising  up  he  commanded  the  winds, 
and  the  sea,  and  there  came  a  great 
calm. 

27  But  the  men  wondered,  saying: 
What  manner  of  man  is  this,  for  the 
winds  and  the  sea  obey  him? 

28  And  when  he  was  come  on  the  other 
side  of  the  water,  into  the  country  of  the 
Gerasens,  there  met  him  two  that  were 
possessed  with  devils,  coming  out  of  the 
sepulchres,  exceeding  fierce,  so  that  none 
could  pass  by  that  way. 

29  And  behold  they  cried  out,  saying: 
What   have   we   to   do   with   thee,   Jesus 


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29  And,  behold,  they  cried  out,  "saying. 
What  have  we  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus, 
thou  Son  of  God?  art  thou  come  hither 
to  torment  us  before  the  time? 

30  And  there  was  a  good  way  off  from 
them  an  herd  of  many  swine  feeding. 

31  So  the  devils  besought  him,  saying. 
If  thou  cast  us  out,  suffer  us  to  go  away 
into  the  herd  of  swine. 

32  And  he  said  unto  them.  Go.  And 
M'hen  they  were  come  out,  they  went  into 
the  herd  of  swine :  and,  behold,  the  whole 
herd  of  swine  ran  violently  down  a  steep 
place  into  the  sea,  and  perished  in  the 
waters. 

33  And  they  that  kept  them  fled,  and 
went  their  ways  into  the  city,  and  told 
every  thing,  and  what  was  befallen  to 
the  possessed  of  the  devils. 

34  And,  behold,  the  whole  city  came 
out  to  meet  Jesus :  and  when  they  saw 
him,  they  besought  hivi  that  he  would 
depart  out  of  their  coasts. 


CHAPTER  9. 

AND  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  passed 
over,  and  came  into  his  own  city. 

2  And,  behold,  they  brought  to  him  a 
man  sick  of  the  palsy,  lying  on  a  bed: 
and  Jesus  seeing  their  faith  said  unto  the 
sick  of  the  palsy;  Son,  be  of  good  cheer; 
thy  sins  be  forgiven  thee. 

3  And,  behold,  certain  of  the  scribes 
said  within  themselves,  This  man  blas- 
phemeth. 

4  And  Jesus  knowing  their  thoughts 
said.  Wherefore  think  ye  evil  in  your 
hearts? 

_  5  For  whether  is  easier,  to  say.  Thy 
sins  be  forgiven  thee;  or  to  say.  Arise, 
and  walk? 

6  But  that  ye  may  know  that  the  Son 
of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive 
sms,  (then  saith  he  to  the  sick  of  the 
palsy,)  Arise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go 
unto  thine  house. 

7  And  he  arose,  and  departed  to  his 
house. 

8  But  when  the  multitudes  saw  it,  they 
rnarvelled,  and  glorified  God,  which  had 
given  such  power  unto  men. 

9  And  as  Jesus  passed  forth  from 
thence,  he  saw  a  man,  named  Matthew, 
sitting  at  the  receipt  of  custom:  and  he 
saith  unto  him.  Follow  me.  And  he 
arose,  and  followed  him. 

10  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  Jesus  sat  at 
meat  in   the  house,   behold,   many  publi- 


possessed  with  devils,  coming 
forth  out  of  the  tombs,  exceeding 
fierce,  so  that  no  man  could  pass 
by  that  way.  29  And  behold,  they 
cried  out,  saying.  What  have  we 
to  do  with  thee,  thou  Son  of  God? 
art  thou  come  hither  to  torment  us 
before  the  time?  30  Now  there 
was  afar  off  from  them  a  herd  of 
many  swine  feeding.  31  And  the 
devils  besought  him,  saying.  If 
thou  cast  us  out,  send  us  away  into 
the  herd  of  swine.  32  And  he  said 
unto  them,  Go.  And  they  came 
out,  and  went  into  the  swine:  and 
behold,  the  whole  herd  rushed  down 
the  steep  into  the  sea,  and  perished 
in  the  waters.  33  And  they  that 
fed  them  fled,  and  went  away  into 
the  city,  and  told  everything,  and 
what  was  befallen  to  them  that 
were  possessed  with  devils.  34  And 
behold,  all  the  city  came  out  to 
rneet  Jesus :  and  when  they  saw 
him,  they  besought  hhn  that  he 
would  depart  from  their  borders. 

A  ND  he  entered  into  a  boat, 
9-l\-  and  crossed  over,  and  came 
into  his  own  city.  2  And  behold, 
they  brought  to  him  a  man  sick  of 
the  palsy,  lying  on  a  bed :  and  Jesus 
seeing  their  faith  said  unto  the 
sick  of  the  palsy.  Son,  be  of  good 
cheer ;  thy  sins  are  forgiven.  3  And 
behold,  certain  of  the  scribes  said 
within  themselves,  This  man  blas- 
phemeth.  4  And  Jesus  knowing 
their  thoughts  said.  Wherefore 
think  ye  evil  in  your  hearts?  5  For 
whether  is  easier,  to  say,  Thy  sins 
are  forgiven ;  or  to  say.  Arise,  and 
walk?  6  But  that  ye  may  know 
that  the  Son  of  man  hath  power  on 
earth  to  forgive  sins  (then  saith 
he  to  the  sick  of  the  palsy).  Arise, 
and  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go  unto 
thy  house.  7  And  he  arose,  and 
departed  to  his  house.  8  But  when 
the  multitudes  saw  it,  they  were 
afraid,  and  glorified  God,  which 
had  given  such  power  unto  men. 

9  And  as  Jesus  passed  by  from 
thence,  he  saw  a  man,  called  Mat- 
thew, sitting  at  the  place  of  toll : 
and  he  saith  unto  him,  Follow  me. 
And  he  arose,  and  followed  him. 

10  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  sat 
at  meat  in  the  house,  behold,  many 
publicans    and    sinners    came    and 


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forth  out  of  the  tombs,  exceed- 
ing fierce,  so  that  no  man  could 
pass  by  that  way.  29  And  behold, 
they  cried  out,  saying,  What  have 
we  to  do  with  thee,  thou  Son  of 
God  ?  art  thou  come  hither  to  tor- 
ment us  before  the  time?  30  Now 
there  was  afar  off  from  them  a 
herd  of  many  swine  feeding.  31 
And  the  demons  besought  him, 
saying.  If  thou  cast  us  out,  send  us 
away  into  the  herd  of  swine.  32 
And  he  said  unto  them.  Go.  And 
they  came  out,  and  went  into  the 
swine :  and  behold,  the  whole  herd 
rushed  down  the  steep  into  the  sea, 
and  perished  in  the  waters.  33  And 
they  that  fed  them  fled,  and  went 
away  into  the  city,  and  told  every- 
thing, and  what  was  befallen  to 
them  that  were  possessed  with 
demons.  34  And  behold,  all  the 
city  came  out  to  meet  Jesus :  and 
when  they  saw  him,  they  besought 
him  that  he  would  depart  from 
their  borders. 

\  ND  he  entered  into  a  boat, 
^-l\  and  crossed  over,  and  came 
into  his  own  city.  2  And  be- 
hold, they  brought  to  him  a  man 
sick  of  the  palsy,  lying  on  a  bed : 
and  Jesus  seeing  their  faith  said 
unto  the  sick  of  the  palsy.  Son, 
be  of  good  cheer;  thy  sins  are 
forgiven.  3  And  behold,  certain  of 
the  scribes  said  within  themselves. 
This  man  blasphemeth.  4  And 
Jesus  knowing  their  thoughts  said, 
Wherefore  think  ye  evil  in  your 
hearts?  5  For  which  is  easier,  to 
say,  Thy  sins  are  forgiven ;  or  to 
say.  Arise,  and  walk?  6  But  that 
ye  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man 
hath  authority  on  earth  to  forgive 
sins  (then  saith  he  to  the  sick  of 
the  palsy),  Arise,  and  take  up  thy 
bed,  and  go  unto  thy  house.  7  And 
he  arose,  and  departed  to  his 
house.  8  But  when  the  multitudes 
saw  it,  they  were  afraid,  and  glori- 
fied God,  who  had  given  such 
authority  unto  men. 

9  And  as  Jesus  pass=;d  by  from 
thence,  he  saw  a  man,  called 
Matthew,  sitting  at  the  place  of 
toll :  and  he  saith  unto  him.  Fol- 
low me.  And  he  arose,  and  fol- 
lowed him. 

10  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he 
sat  at  meat  in  the  house,  behold, 


Son    of    God?   art   thou    come   hither   to 
torment  us  before  the  time? 

30  And  there  was,  not  far  from  them, 
an  herd  of  many  swine  feeding. 

31  And  the  devils  besought  him,  saying: 
If  thou  cast  us  out  hence,  send  us  into 
the  herd  of   swine. 

32  And  he  said  to  them :  Go.  But  they 
going  out  went  into  the  swine,  and  be- 
hold the  whole  herd  ran  violently  down 
a  steep  place  into  the  sea:  and  they  per- 
ished in  the  waters. 

33  And  they  that  kept  them  fled:  and 
coming  into  the  city,  told  every  thing, 
and  concerning  tbem  that  had  been  pos- 
sessed by  the  devils. 

34  And  behold  the  whole  city  went  out 
to  meet  Jesus,  and  when  they  saw  him, 
they  besought  him  that  he  would  depart 
from  their  coasts. 


CHAPTER  9. 

AND  entering  into  a  boat,  he  passed 
over  the  water  and   came  into  his 
own  city. 

2  And  behold  they  brought  to  him  one 
sick  of  the  palsy  lying  in  a  bed.  And 
Jesus,  seeing  their  faith,  said  to  the  man 
sick  of  the  palsy:  Be  of  good  heart,  son, 
thy  sins  are  forgiven  thee. 

3  And  behold  some  of  the  scribes  said 
within  themselves:  He  blasphemeth. 

4  And  Jesus  seeing  their  thoughts,  said : 
Why  do  you  think  evil  in  your  hearts? 

5  Whether  is  easier,  to  say.  Thy  sins 
are  forgiven  thee :  or  to  say,  Arise,  and 
walk? 

6  But  that  you  may  know  that  the  Son 
of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive 
sins,  (then  said  he  to  the  man  sick  of 
the  palsy,)  Arise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and 
go  into  thy  house. 

7  And  he  arose,  and  went  into  his 
house. 

8  And  the  multitude  seeing  it,  feared, 
and  glorified  God  that  gave  such  power 
to  men. 

9  And  when  Jesus  passed  on  from 
thence,  he  saw  a  man  sitting  in  the  cus- 
tom house,  named  Matthew ;  and  he  saith 
to  him :  Follow  me.  And  he  arose  up 
and  followed  him. 

10  And  it  came  to  pass  as  he  was  sit- 
ting at  meat  in  the  house,  behold  many 
publicans  and  sinners  came,  and  sat  down 
with  Jesus  and  his  disciples. 


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cans  and  sinners  came  and  sat  down  with 
him  and  his  disciples. 

11  And  when  the  Pharisees  saw  it,  they 
said  unto  his  disciples,  Why  eateth  your 
Master  with  publicans  and  sinners? 

12  But  when  Jesus  heard  that,  he  said 
•unto  them,  They  that  be  whole  need  not 

a  physician,  but  they  that  are  sick. 

13  But  go  ye  and  learn  what  that  mean- 
eth,  I  will  have  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice: 
for  I  am  not  come  to  call  the  righteous, 
but  sinners  to  repentance. 

14  Then  came  to  him  the  disciples  of 
John,  saying,  Why  do  we  and  the  Phari- 
sees fast  oft,  but  thy  disciples  fast  not? 

15  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Can  the 
children  of  the  bridechamber  mourn,  as 
long  as  the  bridegroom  is  with  them?  but 
the  days  will  come,  when  the  bridegroom 
shall  be  taken  from  them,  and  then  shall 
they  fast. 

16  No  man  putteth  a  piece  of  new  cloth 
unto  an  old  garment,  for  that  which  is 
put  in  to  fill  it  up  taketh  from  the  gar- 
ment, and  the  rent  is  made  worse. 

17  Neither  do  men  put  new  wine  into 
old  bottles :  else  the  bottles  break,  and 
the  wine  runneth  out,  and  the  bottles  per- 
ish :  but  they  put  new  wine  into  new  bot- 
tles, and  both  are  preserved. 

18  While  he  spake  these  things  unto 
them,  behold,  there  came  a  certain  ruler, 
and  worshipped  him,  saying.  My  daugh- 
ter is  even  now  dead :  but  come  and  lay 
thy  hand  upon  her,  and  she  shall  live. 

19  And  Jesus  arose,  and  followed  him, 
and  so  did  his  disciples. 

20  And,  behold,  a  woman,  which  was 
diseased  with  an  issue  of  blood  twelve 
years,  came  behind  him,  and  touched  the 
hem  of  his  garment : 

21  For  she  said  within  herself,  If  I  may 
but  touch  his  garment,  I  shall  be  whole. 

22  But  Jesus  turned  him  about,  and 
when  he  saw  her,  he  said,  Daughter,  be 
of  good  comfort;  thy  faith  hath  made 
thee  whole.  And  the  woman  was  made 
whole  from  that  hour. 

23  And  when  Jesus  came  into  the 
ruler's  house,  and  saw  the  minstrels  and 
the  people  making  a   noise, 

24  He  said  unto  them,  Give  place:  for 
the  maid  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth.  And 
they  laughed  him   to  scorn. 

25  But  when  the  people  were  put  forth, 
he  went  in,  and  took  her  by  the  hand, 
and  the  maid  arose. 

26  And  the  fame  hereof  went  abroad 
into  all  that  land. 

27  And    when    Jesus    departed    thence, 


sat  down  with  Jesus  and  his  disci- 
ples. II  And  when  the  Pharisees 
saw  it,  they  said  unto  his  disciples. 
Why  eateth  your  Master  with 
the  publicans  and  sinners?  12  But 
when  he  heard  it,  he  said.  They 
that  are  whole  have  no  need  of  a 
physician,  but  they  that  are  sick. 
13  But  go  ye  and  learn  what  this 
meaneth,  I  desire  rnercy,  and  not 
sacrifice :  for  I  came  not  to  call 
the  righteous,  but  sinners. 

_  14  Then  come  to  him  the  dis- 
ciples of  John,  saying.  Why  do 
we  and  the  Pharisees  fast  oft, 
but  thy  disciples  fast  not?  15  And 
Jesus  said  unto  them,  Can  the 
sons  of  the  bridechamber  mourn, 
as  long  as  the  bridegroom  is  with 
them?  but  the  days  will  come, 
when  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken 
away  from  them,  and  then  will 
they  fast.  16  And  no  man  putteth 
a  piece  of  undressed  cloth  upon  an 
old  garment ;  for  that  which  should 
fill  it  up  taketh  from  the  garment, 
and  a  worse  rent  is  made.  17  Nei- 
ther do  men  put  new  wine  into  old 
wine-skins :  else  the  skins  burst, 
and  the  wine  is  spilled,  and  the 
skins  perish :  but  they  put  new 
wine  into  fresh  wine-skins,  and 
both  are  preserved. 

18  While  he  spake  these  things 
unto  them,  behold,  there  came  a 
ruler,  and  worshipped  him,  say- 
ing, My  daughter  is  even  now  dead  : 
but  come  and  lay  thy  hand  upon 
her,  and  she  shall  live.  19  And 
Jesus  arose,  and  followed  him,  and 
so  did  his  disciples.  20  And  behold, 
a  woman,  who  had  an  issue  of 
blood  twelve  years,  came  behind 
him,  and  touched  the  border  of  his 
garment:  21  for  she  said  within 
herself.  If  I  do  but  touch  his  gar- 
ment, I  shall  be  made  whole.  22  But 
Jesus  turning  and  seeing  her  said. 
Daughter,  be  of  good  cheer;  thy 
faith  hath  made  thee  whole.  And 
the  wom.an  was  made  whole  from 
that  hour.  23  And  when  Jesus  came 
into  the  ruler's  house,  and  saw  the 
flute-players,  and  the  crowd  making 
a  tumult,  24  he  said.  Give  place: 
for  the  damsel  is  not  dead,  but 
sleepeth.  And  they  laughed  him  to 
scorn.  25  But  when  the  crowd 
was  put  forth,  he  entered  in.  and 
took    her    by    the    hand;    and    the 


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many  publicans  and  sinners  came 
and  sat  down  with  Jesus  and  his 
disciples.  11  And  when  the  Phar- 
isees saw  it,  they  said  unto  his 
disciples,  Why  e  a  t  e  t  h  your 
Teacher  with  the  publicans  and 
sinners?  12  But  when  he  heard 
it,  he  said,  They  that  are  whole 
have  no  need  of  a  physician,  but 
they  that  are  sick.  13  But  go  ye 
and  learn  what  this  meaneth,  I 
desire  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice :  for 
I  came  not  to  call  the  righteous, 
but  sinners. 

14  Then  come  to  him  the  dis- 
ciples of  John,  saying,  Why  do  we 
and  the  Pharisees  fast  oft,  but 
thy  disciples  fast  not?  15  And 
Jesus  said  unto  them,  Can  the 
sons  of  the  bridechamber  mourn, 
as  long  as  the  bridegroom  is  with 
them?  but  the  days  will  come, 
when  the  bridegroom  shall  be 
taken  away  from  them,  and  then 
will  they  fast.  16  And  no  man 
putteth  a  piece  of  undressed  cloth 
upon  an  old  garment ;  for  that 
which  should  fill  it  up  taketh  from 
the  garment,  and  a  worse  rent  is 
made.  17  Neither  do  inen  put 
new  wine  into  old  wine-skins  :  else 
the  skins  burst,  and  the  wine  is 
spilled,  and  the  skins  perish:  but 
they  put  new  wine  into  fresh 
wine-skins,  and  both  are  pre- 
served. 

18  While  he  spake  these  things 
unto  them,  behold,  there  came  a 
ruler,  and  worshipped  him,  say- 
ing. My  daughter  is  even  now 
dead :  but  come  and  lay  thy  hand 
upon  her,  and  she  shall  live.  19 
And  Jesus  arose,  and  followed  him, 
and  so  did  his  disciples.  20  And 
behold,  a  woman,  who  had  an  issue 
of  blood  twelve  years,  came  behind 
him,  and  touched  the  border  of  his 
garment :  21  for  she  said  within 
herself,  If  I  do  but  touch  his 
garment,  I  shall  be  made  whole. 
22  But  Jesus  turning  and  seeing 
her  said,  Daughter,  be  of  good 
cheer;  thy  faith  hath  made  thee 
whole.  And  the  woman  was  made 
whole  from  that  hour.  23  And 
when  Jesus  came  into  the  ruler's 
house,  and  saw  the  flute-players, 
and  the  crowd  making  a  tumult, 
24  he  said.  Give  place :  for  the 
damsel  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth. 
And    they    laughed    him    to    scorn. 


11  And  the  Pharisees  seeing  it,  said  to 
his  disciples :  Why  doth  your  master  eat 
with   publicans  and   sinners? 

12  But  Jesus  hearing  it,  said :  They 
that  are  in  health  need  not  a  physician, 
but  they  that  are  ill. 

13  Go  then  and  learn  what  this  mean- 
eth, /  will  have  mercy  and  not  sacrifice. 
For  I  am  not  come  to  call  the  just,  but 
sinners. 

14  Then  came  to  him  the  disciples  of 
John,  saying:  Why  do  we  and  the  Phar- 
isees fast  often,  but  thy  disciples  do  not 
fast? 

15  And  Jesus  said  to  them :  Can  the 
children  of  the  bridegroom  mourn,  as 
long  as  the  bridegroom  is  with  them? 
But  the  days  will  come,  when  the  bride- 
groom shall  be  taken  away  from  them, 
and  then  they  shall  fast. 

16  And  nobody  putteth  a  piece  of  raw 
cloth  unto  an  old  garment.  For  it  tak- 
eth away  the  fulness  thereof  from  the 
garment,  and  there  is  made  a  greater 
rent. 

17  Neither  do  they  put  new  wine  into 
old  bottles.  Otherwise  the  bottles  break, 
and  the  wine  runneth  out,  and  the  bot- 
tles perish.  But  new  wine  they  put  into 
new  bottles :  and  both  are  preserved. 

18  As  he  was  speaking  these  things 
unto  them,  behold  a  certain  ruler  came 
up,  and  adored  him,  saying:  Lord,  my 
daughter  is  even  now  dead ;  but  come, 
lay  thy  hand  upon  her,  and  she  shall  live. 

19  And  Jesus  rising  up  followed  him, 
with  his  disciples. 

20  And  behold  a  woman  who  was  trou- 
bled with  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years, 
came  behind  him,  and  touched  the  hem 
of  his  garment. 

21  For  she  said  within  herself:  If  I 
shall  touch  only  his  garment,  I  shall  be 
healed. 

22  But  Jesus  turning  and  seeing  her, 
said :  Be  of  good  heart,  daughter,  thy 
faith  hath  made  thee  whole.  And  the 
woman  was  made  whole  from  that  hour. 

23  And  when  Jesus  was  come  into  the 
house  of  the  ruler,  and  saw  the  minstrels 
and  the  multitude  making  a  rout, 

24  He  said :  Give  place,  for  the  girl  is 
not  dead,  but  sleepeth.  And  they  laughed 
him  to  scorn. 

25  And  when  the  multitude  was  put 
forth,  he  went  in,  and  took  her  by  the 
hand.     And  the  maid  arose. 

26  And  the  fame  hereof  went  abroad 
into  all  that  country. 

27  And  as  Jesus  passed  from  thence, 
there  followed  him  two  blind  men  crying 


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two  blind  men  followed  him,  crying,  and 
saying,  Thou  son  of  David,  have  mercy 
on  us. 

28  And  when  he  was  come  into  the 
house,  the  blind  men  came  to  him  :  and 
Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Believe  ye  that  I 
am  able  to  do  this?  They  said  unto  him, 
Yea,  Lord. 

29  Then  touched  he  their  eyes,  saying, 
According  to  your  faith  be  it  unto  you. 

30  And  their  eyes  were  opened ;  and 
Jesus  straitly  charged  them,  saying.  See 
that  no  man  know  it. 

31  But  they,  when  they  were  departed, 
spread  abroad  his  fame  in  all  that  coun- 
try. 

32  As  they  went  out,  behold,  they 
brought  to  him  a  dumb  man  possessed 
with  a  devil. 

33  And  when  the  devil  was  cast  out, 
the  dumb  spake :  and  the  multitudes  mar- 
velled, saying,  It  was  never  so  seen  in 
Israel. 

34  But  the  Pharisees  said,  He  casteth 
out  devils  through  the  prince  of  the 
devils. 

35  And  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities 
and  villages,  teaching  in  their  synagogues, 
and  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom, 
and  healing  every  sickness  and  every  dis- 
ease among  the  people. 

36  But  when  he  saw  the  multitudes,  he 
was  moved  with  compassion  on  them,  be- 
cause they  fainted,  and  were  scattered 
abroad,  as  sheep  having  no  shepherd. 

37  Then  saith  he  unto  his  disciples. 
The  harvest  truly  is  plenteous,  but  the 
labourers  are  few; 

38  Pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the 
harvest,  that  he  will  send  forth  labour- 
ers into  his  harvest. 


damsel    arose.    26    And    the    fame 
hereof  went  forth  into  all  that  land. 

27  And  as  Jesus  passed  by  from 
thence,  two  blind  men  followed 
him,  crying  out,  and  saying,  Have 
mercy  on  us,  thou  son  of  David.  1 
28  And  when  he  was  come  into  the  I 
house,  the  blind  men  came  to  him :  ■ 
and  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Believe 
ye  that  I  am  able  to  do  this  ?  They 
say  unto  him,  Yea,  Lord.  29  Then 
touched  he  their  eyes,  saying,  Ac- 
cording to  your  faith  be  it  done 
unto  you.  30  And  their  eyes  were 
opened.  And  Jesus  strictly  charged 
them,  saying,  See  that  no  man 
know  it.  31  But  they  went  forth, 
and  spread  abroad  his  fame  in  all 
that  land. 

32  And  as  they  went  forth,  be- 
hold, there  was  brought  to  him  a 
dumb  man  possessed  with  a  devil. 
3S  And  when  the  devil  was  cast 
out,  the  dumb  man  spake :  and  the 
multitudes  marvelled,  saying,  It  was 
never  so  seen  in  Israel.  34  But 
the  Pharisees  said,  By  the  prince  of 
the  devils  casteth  he  out  devils. 

35  And  Jesus  went  about  all  the 
cities  and  the  villages,  teaching  in 
their  synagogues,  and  preaching  the 
gospel  of  the  kingdom,  and  healing 
all  manner  of  disease  and  all  man- 
ner of  sickness.  36  But  when  he 
saw  the  multitudes,  he  was  moved 
with  compassion  for  them,  because 
they  were  distressed  and  scattered, 
as  sheep  not  having  a  shepherd. 
37  Then  saith  he  unto  his  disciples. 
The  harvest  truly  is  plenteous,  but 
the  labourers  are  few.  38  Pray  ye 
therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest, 
that  he  send  forth  labourers  into 
his  harvest. 


CHAPTER  10. 

AND  when  he  had  called  unto  him  his 
twelve  disciples,  he  gave  them  power 
against  unclean  spirits,  to  cast  them  out, 
and  to  heal  all  manner  of  sickness  and 
all  manner  of  disease. 

2  Now  the  names  of  the  twelve 
apostles  are  these ;  The  first,  Simon,  who 
is  called  Peter,  and  Andrew  his  brother ; 
James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and  John  his 
brother ; 

3  Philip,  and  Bartholomew;  Thomas, 
and  Matthew  the  publican;  James  the  son 


A  ND  he  called  unto  him  his 
IOxtl  twelve  disciples,  and  gave 
them  authority  over  unclean  spirits, 
to  cast  them  out,  and  to  heal  all 
manner  of  disease  and  all  manner 
of  sickness. 

2  Now  the  names  of  the  twelve 
apostles  are  these:  The  first,  Si- 
mon, who  is  called  Peter,  and  An- 
drew his  brother;  James  the  son  of 
Zebedee,  and  John  his  brother; 
3   Philip,  and   Bartholomew;   The- 


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25  But  when  the  crowd  was  put 
forth,  he  entered  in,  and  took  her 
by  the  hand ;  and  the  damsel  arose. 

26  And  the  fame  hereof  went 
forth  into  all  that  land. 

27  And  as  Jesus  passed  by  from 
thence,  two  blind  men  followed 
him,  crying  out,  and  saying,  Have 
mercy  on  us,  thou  son  of  David. 
28  And  when  he  was  come  into 
the  house,  the  blind  men  came  to 
him :  and  Jesus  saith  unto  them, 
Believe  ye  that  I  am  able  to  do 
this?  They  say  unto  him,  Yea, 
Lord.  29  Then  touched  he  their 
eyes,  saying.  According  to  your 
faith  be  it  done  unto  you.  30  And 
their  eyes  were  opened.  And 
Jesus  strictly  charged  them,  say- 
ing. See  that  no  man  know  it. 
31  But  they  went  forth,  and  spread 
abroad  his  fame  in  all  that  land. 

32  And  as  they  went  forth,  be- 
hold, there  was  brought  to  him  a 
dumb  man  possessed  with  a  de- 
mon. 33  And  when  the  demon  was 
cast  out,  the  dumb  man  spake : 
and  the  multitudes  marvelled,  say- 
ing, It  was  never  so  seen  in  Israel. 
34  But  the  Pharisees  said,  By  the 
prince  of  the  demons  casteth  he 
out  demons. 

35  And  Jesus  went  about  all  the 
cities  and  the  villages,  teaching  in 
their  synagogues,  and  preaching  the 
gospel  of  the  kingdom,  and  healing 
all  manner  of  disease  and  all  man- 
ner 0/  sickness.  36  But  when  he 
saw  the  multitudes,  he  was  moved 
with  compassion  for  them,  because 
they  were  distressed  and  scattered, 
as  sheep  not  having  a  shepherd. 
37  Then  saith  he  unto  his  disciples. 
The  harvest  indeed  is  plenteous, 
but  the  laborers  are  few.  38  Pray 
ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  har- 
vest, that  he  send  forth  laborers 
into  his  harvest. 


A 


^  ND  he  called  unto  him 
IOjTjL  his  twelve  disciples,  and 
gave  them  authority  over  unclean 
spirits,  to  cast  them  out,  and  to 
heal  all  manner  of  disease  and  all 
manner  of  sickness. 

2  Now  the  names  of  the  twelve 
apostles  are  these :  The  first, 
Simon,  who  is  called  Peter,  and 
Andrew  his  brother;  James  the 
son  of  Zebedee,  and  John  his 
brother;    3    Philip,    and    Bartholo- 


out  and   saying,   Have   mercy   on   us,   O 
Son  of  David. 

28  And  when  he  was  come  to  the  house, 
the  blind  men  came  to  him.  And  Jesus 
saith  to  them.  Do  you  believe,  that  I  can 
do  this  unto  you?  They  say  to  him,  Yea, 
Lord. 

29  Then  he  touched  their  eyes,  saying, 
According  to  your  faith,  be  it  done  unto 
you. 

30  And  their  eyes  w^ere  opened,  and 
Jesus  strictly  charged  them,  saying.  See 
that  no  man  know  this. 

31  But  they  going  out,  spread  his  fame 
abroad  in  all  that  country. 

32  And  when  they  were  gone  out,  be- 
hold they  brought  him  a  dumb  man,  pos- 
sessed with  a  devil. 

33  And  after  the  devil  was  cast  out,  the 
dumb  man  spoke,  and  the  multitudes  won- 
dered, saying.  Never  was  the  like  seen  in 
Israel. 

34  But  the  Pharisees  said.  By  the  prince 
of  devils  he  casteth  out  devils. 

35  And  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities, 
and  towns,  teaching  in  their  synagogues, 
and  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  king- 
dom, and  healing  every  disease,  and  every 
infirmity. 

36  And  seeing  the  multitudes,  he  had 
compassion  on  them :  because  they  were 
distressed,  and  lying  like  sheep  that  have 
no  shepherd. 

37  Then  he  saith  to  his  disciples.  The 
harvest  indeed  is  great,  but  the  labour- 
ers are  few. 

38  Pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the 
harvest,  that  he  send  forth  labourers  into 
his  harvest. 


CHAPTER  10. 

AND  having  called  his  twelve  disci- 
ples together,  he  gave  them  power 
over  unclean  spirits,  to  cast  them  out, 
and  to  heal  all  manner  of  diseases,  and 
all  manner  of  infirmities. 

2  And  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles 
are  these :  The  first,  Simon  who  is  called 
Peter,  and  Andrew  his  brother, 

3  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and  John 
his  brother.  Philip  and  Bartholomew, 
Thomas  and  Matthew  the  publican,  and 
James  the  son  of  Alpheus,  and  Thaddeus, 


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of  Alphseus,  and  Lebbseus,  whose  surname 
was  Thaddjeus  ; 

4  Simon  the  Canaanite,  and  Judas  Is- 
cariot,  who  also  betrayed  him. 

5  These  twelve  Jesus  sent  forth,  and 
commanded  them,  saying.  Go  not  into  the 
way  of  the  Gentiles,  and  into  any  city  of 
the  Samaritans  enter  ye  not : 

6  But  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of 
the  house  of  Israel. 

7  And  as  ye  go,  preach,  saying,  The 
kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

8  Heal  the  sick,  cleanse  the  lepers,  raise 
the  dead,  cast  out  devils :  freely  ye  have 
received,   freely  give. 

9  Provide  neither  gold,  nor  silver,  nor 
brass  in  your  purses, 

10  Nor  scrip  for  yotii'  journey,  neither 
two  coats,  neither  shoes,  nor  yet  staves : 
for  the  workman  is  worthy  of  his  meat. 

11  And  into  whatsoever  city  or  town 
ye  shall  enter,  enquire  who  in  it  is 
worthy ;  and  there  abide  till  ye  go  thence. 

12  And  when  ye  come  into  an  house, 
salute  it. 

13  And  if  the  house  be  worthy,  let  your 
peace  come  upon  it:  but  if  it  be  not 
worthy,  let  your  peace  return  to  you. 

14  And  whosoever  shall  not  receive 
you,  nor  hear  your  words,  when  ye  depart 
out  of  that  house  or  city,  shake  off  the 
dust  of  your  feet. 

15  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  It  shall  be 
more  tolerable  for  the  land  of  Sodom 
and  Gomorrha  in  the  day  of  judgment, 
than  for  that  city. 

16  Behold,  I  send  you  forth  as"  sheep  in 
the  midst  of  wolves:  be  ye  therefore  wise 
as  serpents,  and  harmless  as  doves. 

17  But  beware  of  men :  for  they  will 
deliver  you  up  to  the  councils,  and  they 
will  scourge  you  in  their  synagogues; 

18  And  ye  shall  be  brought  before  gov- 
ernors and  kings  for  my  sake,  for  a  testi- 
mony against  them  and  the  Gentiles. 

19  But  when  they  deliver  you  up,  take 
no  thought  how  or  what  ye  shall  speak: 
for  it  shall  be  given  you  in  that  same 
hour  what  ye  shall  speak. 

20  For  it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the 
Spirit  of  your  Father  which  speaketh  in 
you. 

21  And  the  brother  shall  deliver  up  the 
brother  to  death,  and  the  father  the  child : 
and  the  children  shall  rise  up  against 
their  parents,  and  cause  them  to  be  put 
to  death. 

22  And  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  men 
for  my  name's  sake :  but  he  that  endureth 
to  the  end  shall  be  saved. 


mas,  and  Matthew  the  publican; 
James  the  son  of  Alphsus,  and 
Thaddc'eus ;  4  Simon  the  Canansean, 
and  Judas  Iscariot,  who  also  be- 
trayed him.  5  These  twelve  Jesus 
sent  forth,  and  charged  them,  say- 
ing. 

Go  not  into  any  way  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, and  enter  not  into  any  city  of 
the  Samaritans:  6  but  go  rather 
to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house  of 
Israel.  7  And  as  ye  go,  preach, 
saying.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
at  hand.  8  Heal  the  sick,  raise  the 
dead,  cleanse  the  lepers,  cast  out 
devils :  freely  ye  received,  freely 
give.  9  Get  you  no  gold,  nor  sil- 
ver, nor  brass  in  your  purses; 
10  no  wallet  for  your  journey,  nei- 
ther two  coats,  nor  shoes,  nor  staff : 
for  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his 
food.  II  And  into  whatsoever  city 
or  village  ye  shall  enter,  search  out 
who  in  it  is  worthy;  and  there  abide 
till  ye  go  forth.  12  And  as  ye  enter 
into  the  house,  salute  it.  13  And 
if  the  house  be  worthy,  let  your 
peace  come  upon  it:  but  if  it  be 
not  worthy,  let  your  peace  return 
to  you.  14  And  whosoever  shall  not 
receive  you,  nor  hear  your  words, 
as  ye  go  forth  out  of  that  house  or 
that  city,  shake  off  the  dust  of 
your  feet.  15  Verily  I  say  unto 
you.  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for 
the  land  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah 
in  the  day  of  judgement,  than  for 
that  city. 

16  Behold,  I  send  you  forth  as 
sheep  in  the  midst  of  wolves :  be 
ye  therefore  wise  as  serpents,  and 
harmless  as  doves.  17  But  be- 
ware of  men :  for  they  will  deliver 
you  up  to  councils,  and  in  their 
synagogues  they  will  scourge  you ; 
18  yea  and  before  governors  and 
kings  shall  ye  be  brought  for  my 
sake,  for  a  testimony  to  them  and 
to  the  Gentiles.  19  But  when 
they  deliver  you  up,  be  not  anxious 
how  or  what  ye  shall  speak :  for  it 
shall  be  given  you  in  that  hour 
what  ye  shall  speak.  20  For  it  is 
not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  Spirit 
of  your  Father  that  speaketh  in 
you.  21  And  brother  shall  deliver 
up  brother  to  death,  and  the  father 
his  child:  and  children  shall  rise  up 
against  parents,  and  cause  them 
to    be    put    to    death.    22    And    ye 


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mew ;  Thomas,  and  Matthew 
the  publican ;  James  the  son  of 
Alphseus,  and  Thadd^us ;  4  Si- 
mon the  Cananaean,  and  Judas 
Iscariot,  who  also  betraj-ed  him. 

5  These  twelve  Jesus  sent  forth, 
and  charged  them,  saying.  Go  not 
into  any  way  of  the  Gentiles,  and 
enter  not  into  any  city  of  the  Sa- 
maritans :  6  but  go  rather  to  the 
lost   sheep  of  the  house  of  Israel. 

7  And  as  ye  go,  preach,  saying, 
The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

8  Heal  the  sick,  raise  the  dead, 
cleanse  the  lepers,  cast  out  demons : 
freely  ye  received,  freely  ^give.  9 
Get  you  no  gold,  nor  silver,  nor 
brass  in  your  purses;  10  no  wallet 
for  your  journey,  neither  two  coats, 
nor  shoes,  nor  staff :  for  the 
laborer  is  worthy  of  his  food, 
ir  And  into  whatsoever  city  or 
village  ye  shall  enter,  search  out 
who  in  it  is  worthy;  and  there 
abide  till  ye  go  forth.  12  And  as 
ye  enter  into  the  house,  salute  it. 
13  And  if  the  house  be  worthy,  let 
your  peace  come  upon  it:  but  if  it 
be  not  worthy,  let  3'our  peace  re- 
turn to  you.  14  And  whosoever 
shall  not  receive  you,  nor  hear  your 
words,  as  ye  go  forth  out  of  that 
house  or  that  city,  shake  off  the 
dust  of  your  feet.  15  Verily  I  say 
unto  you.  It  shall  be  more  toler- 
able for  the  land  of  Sodom  and 
Gomorrah  in  the  day  of  judgment, 
than  for  that  city. 

16  Behold,  I  send  you  forth  as 
sheep  in  the  midst  of  wolves :  be 
ye  therefore  wise  as  serpents,  and 
harmless  as  doves.  17  But  be- 
ware of  men :  for  they  will  deliver 
you  up  to  councils,  and  in  their 
synagogues  they  will  scourge  you ; 
18  yea  and  before  governors  and 
kings  shall  ye  be  brought  for  my 
sake,  for  a  testimony  to  them  and 
to  the  Gentiles.  19  But  when 
they  deliver  you  up,  be  not  anx- 
ious how  or  what  ye  shall  speak : 
for  it  shall  be  given  you  in  that 
hour  what  ye  shall  speak.  20  For 
it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the 
Spirit  of  your  Father  that  speak- 
eth  in  you.  21  And  brother  shall 
deliver  up  brother  to  death,  and 
the  father  his  child :  and  children 
shall  rise  up  against  parents,  and 
cause  them  to  be  put  to  death. 
22  And  ye   shall   be  hated   of   all 


4  Simon  the  Cananean,  and  Judas  Is- 
cariot, who  also  betrayed  him. 

5  These  twelve  Jesus  sent :  command- 
ing them,  saying :  Go  ye  not  into  the 
way  of  the  Gentiles,  and  into  the  city  of 
the  Samaritans  enter  ye  not. 

6  But  go  ye  rather  to  the  lost  sheep 
of  the  house  of  Israel. 

7  And  going,  preach,  saying:  The  king- 
dom of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

8  Heal  the  sick,  raise  the  dead,  cleanse 
the  lepers,  cast  out  devils :  freely  have 
you  received,  freely  give. 

9  Do  not  possess  gold,  nor  silver,  nor 
money  in  your  purses : 

10  Nor  scrip  for  your  journey,  nor  two 
coats,  nor  shoes,  nor  a  staff ;  for  the 
workman  is  worthy  of  his  meat. 

11  And  into  whatsoever  city  or  town 
you  shall  enter,  inquire  who  in  it  is 
worthy,  and  there  abide  till  you  go 
thence. 

12  And  when  you  come  into  the  house, 
salute  it,  saying :  Peace  be  to  this  house. 

13  And  if  that  house  be  worthy,  your 
peace  shall  come  upon  it;  but  if  it  be 
not  worthy,  your  peace  shall  return  to 
you. 

14  And  whosoever  shall  not  receive 
you,  nor  hear  your  words :  going  forth 
out  of  that  house  or  city  shake  off  the 
dust  from  your  feet. 

15  Amen  I  say  to  you,  it  shall  be  more 
tolerable  for  the  land  of  Sodom  and  Go- 
morrha  in  the  day  of  judgment,  than  for 
that   city. 

16  Behold  I  send  you  as  sheep  in  the 
midst  of  wolves.  Be  ye  therefore  wise 
as  serpents  and  simple  as  doves. 

17  But  beware  of  men.  For  they  will 
deliver  you  up  in  councils,  and  they  will 
scourge  you  in  their  synagogues. 

18  And  you  shall  be  brought  before 
governors,  and  before  kings  for  my  sake, 
for  a  testimony  to  them  and  to  the  Gen- 
tiles : 

19  But  when  they  shall  deliver  you  up, 
take  no  thought  how  or  what  to  speak : 
for  it  shall  be  given  you  in  that  hour 
what  to  speak. 

20  For  it  is  not  you  that  speak,  but  the 
Spirit  of  your  Father  that  speaketh  in 
you. 

21  The  brother  also  shall  deliver  up 
the  brother  to  death,  and  the  father  the 
son:  and  the  children  shall  rise  up 
against  their  parents,  and  shall  put  them 
to  death. 

22  And  you  shall  be  hated  by  all  men 
for   my  name's   sake:   but  he   that  shall 


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23  But  when  they  persecute  you  in  this 
city,  flee  ye  into  another :  for  verily  I  say 
unto  you,  Ye  shall  not  have  gone  over 
the  cities  of  Israel,  till  the  Son  of  man 
be  come. 

24  The  disciple  is  not  above  his  mas- 
ter, nor  the  servant  above  his  lord. 

25  It  is  enough  for  the  disciple  that  he 
be  as  his  master,  and  the  servant  as  his 
lord.  If  they  have  called  the  master  of 
the  house  Beelzebub,  how  much  more 
shall  they  call  them  of  his  household? 

26  Fear  them  not  therefore :  for  there 
is  nothing  covered,  that  shall  not  be  re- 
vealed ;  and  hid,  that  shall  not  be  known. 

27  What  I  tell  you  in  darkness,  that 
speak  ye  in  light :  and  what  ye  hear  in  the 
ear,  that  preach  ye  upon  the  housetops. 

28  And  fear  not  them  which  kill  the 
body,  but  are  not  able  to  kill  the  soul : 
but  rather  fear  him  which  is  able  to  de- 
stroy both  soul  and  body  in  hell. 

29  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  for  a 
farthing?  and  one  of  them  shall  not  fall 
on  the  ground  without  your  Father. 

30  But  the  very  hairs  of  your  head  are 
all  numbered. 

31  Fear  ye  not  therefore,  ye  are  of 
more  value  than  many  sparrows. 

32  Whosoever  therefore  shall  confess 
me  before  men,  him  will  I  confess  also 
before  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

3S  But  whosoever  shall  deny  me  before 
men,  him  will  I  also  deny  before  my 
Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

34  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  send 
peace  on  earth :  I  came  not  to  send 
peace,  but  a  sword. 

35  For  I  am  come  to  set  a  man  at 
variance  against  his  father,  and  the 
daughter  against  her  mother,  and  the 
daughter  in  law  against  her  mother  in 
lawi 

36  And  a  man's  foes  shall  be  they  of 
his  own  household. 

37  He  that  loveth  father  or  mother 
more  than  me  is  not  worthy  of  me:  and 
he  that  loveth  son  or  daughter  more  than 
me  is  not  worthy  of  me. 

38  And  he  that  taketh  not  his  cross, 
and  followeth  after  me,  is  not  worthy  of 
me. 

39  He  that  findeth  his  life  shall  lose 
it :  and  he  that  loseth  his  life  for  my 
sake  shall  find  it. 

40  He  that  receiveth  you  receiveth  me, 
and  he  that  receiveth  me  receiveth  him 
that  sent  me. 

41  He  that  receiveth  a  prophet  in  the 
name     of     a     prophet     shall     receive     a 


shall  be  hated  of  all  men  for  my 
name's  sake:  but  he  that  endureth 
to  the  end,  the  same  shall  be  saved. 
23  But  when  they  persecute  you 
in  this  city,  flee  into  the  next:  for 
verily  I  say  unto  you,  Ye  shall  not 
have  gone  through  the  cities  of  Is- 
rael, till  the  Son  of  man  be  come. 

24  A  disciple  is  not  above  his 
master,  nor  a  servant  above  his 
lord.  25  It  is  enough  for  the  disci- 
ple that  he  be  as  his  master,  and 
the  servant  as  his  lord.  If  they 
have  called  the  master  of  the  house 
Beelzebub,  how  much  more  shall 
they  call  them  of  his  household ! 
26  Fear  them  not  therefore :  for 
there  is  nothing  covered,  that  shall 
not  be  revealed;  and  hid,  that  shall 
not  be  known.  27  What  I  tell  you 
in  the  darkness,  speak  ye  in  the 
light :  and  what  ye  hear  in  the 
ear,  proclaim  upon  the  housetops. 
28  And  be  not  afraid  of  them  which 
kill  the  body,  but  are  not  able  to 
kill  the  soul :  but  rather  fear  him 
which  is  able  to  destroy  both  soul 
and  body  in  hell.  29  Are  not  two 
sparrows  sold  for  a  farthing?  and 
not  one  of  them  shall  fall  on  the 
ground  without  your  Father :  30  but 
the  very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all 
numbered.  31  Fear  not  therefore; 
ye  are  of  more  value  than  many 
sparrows.  32  Every  one  therefore 
who  shall  confess  me  before  men, 
him  will  I  also  confess  before  my 
Father  which  is  in  heaven.  33  But 
whosoever  shall  deny  me  before 
men,  him  will  I  also  deny  before 
my  Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

34  Think  not  that  I  came  to  send 
peace  on  the  earth :  I  came  not  to 
send  peace,  but  a  sword !  35  For 
I  came  to  set  a  man  at  variance 
against  his  father,  and  the  daughter 
against  her  mother,  and  the  daugh- 
ter in  law  against  her  mother  in 
law :  36  and  a  man's  foes  shall  be 
they  of  his  own  household.  37  He 
that  loveth  father  or  mother  more 
than  me  is  not  worthy  of  me ;  and 
he  that  loveth  son  or  daughter  more 
than  me  is  not  worthy  of  me.  38 
And  he  that  doth  not  take  his  cross 
and  follow  after  me,  is  not  worthy 
of  me.  39  He  that  findeth  his  life 
shall  lose  it ;  and  he  that  loseth  his 
life  for  my  sake  shall  find  it. 

40  He  that  receiveth  you  receiv- 


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men  for  my  name's  sake :  but  he 
that  endureth  to  the  end,  the  same 
shall  be  saved.  23  But  when  they 
persecute  you  in  this  city,  flee 
into  the  next :  for  verily  I  say  unto 
you,  Ye  shall  not  have  gone 
through  the  cities  of  Israel,  till 
the  Son  of  man  be  come. 

24  A  disciple  is  not  above  his 
teacher,  nor  a  servant  above  his 
lord.  25  It  is  enough  for  the  dis- 
ciple that  he  be  as  his  teacher,  and 
the  servant  as  his  lord.  If  they 
have  called  the  master  of  the  house 
Beelzebub,  how  much  more  them 
of  his  household !  26  Fear  them 
not  therefore :  for  there  is  nothing 
covered,  that  shall  not  be  revealed ; 
and  hid,  that  shall  not  be  known. 
27  What  I  tell  you  in  the  dark- 
ness, speak  ye  in  the  light ;  and 
what  ye  hear  in  the  ear,  proclaim 
upon  the  house-tops.  28  And  be 
not  afraid  of  them  that  kill  the 
body,  but  are  not  able  to  kill  the 
soul :  but  rather  fear  him  who  is 
able  to  destroy  both  soul  and  body 
in  hell.  29  Are  not  two  spar- 
rows sold  for  a  penny?  and  not  one 
of  them  shall  fall  on  the  ground 
without  your  Father :  30  but  the 
very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all 
numbered.  31  Fear  not  therefore: 
ye  are  of  more  value  than  many 
sparrows.  32  Every  one  therefore 
who  shall  confess  me  before  men, 
him  will  I  also  confess  before 
my  Father  who  is  in  heaven. 
33  But  whosoever  shall  deny  me 
before  men,  him  will  I  also  deny 
before  my  Father  who  is  in  heaven. 

34  Think  not  that  I  came  to 
send  peace  on  the  earth :  I  came 
not  to  send  peace,  but  a  sword. 
35  For  I  came  to  set  a  man  at 
variance  against  his  father,  and 
the  daughter  against  her  mother, 
and  the  daughter  in  law  against 
her  mother  in  law :  36  and  a 
man's  foes  shall  be  they  of  his 
own  household.  27  He  that  lov- 
eth  father  or  mother  more  than 
me  is  not  worthy  of  me ;  and  he 
that  loveth  son  or  daughter  more 
than  me  is  not  worthy  of  me. 
38  And  he  that  doth  not  take  his 
cross  and  follow  after  me,  is  not 
worthy  of  me.  39  He  that  find- 
eth  his  life  shall  lose  it;  and  he 
that  loseth  his  life  for  my  sake 
shall  find  it. 


persevere    unto    the    end,    he    shall    be 
saved. 

23  And  when  they  shall  persecute  you 
in  this  city,  flee  into  another.  Amen  I 
say  to  you,  you  shall  not  finish  all  the 
cities  of  Israel,  till  the  Son  of  man 
come. 

24  The  disciple  is  not  above  the  mas- 
ter, nor  the  servant  above  his  lord. 

25  It  IS  enough  for  the  disciple  that  he 
be  as  his  master,  and  the  servant  as  his 
lord.  If  they  have  called  the  goodman 
of  the  house  Beelzebub,  how  much  more 
them  of  his  household? 

26  Therefore  fear  them  not.  For  no- 
thing is  covered  that  shall  not  be  re- 
vealed :  nor  hid,  that  shall  not  be  known. 

27  That  which  I  tell  you  in  the  dark, 
speak  ye  in  the  light:  and  that  which 
you  hear  in  the  ear,  preach  ye  upon  the 
housetops. 

28  And  fear  ye  not  them  that  kill  the 
body,  and  are  not  able  to  kill  the  soul  • 
but  rather  fear  him  that  can  destroy 
both  soul  and  body  in  hell. 

29  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  for  a 
farthing?  and  not  one  of  them  shall  fall 
on   the  ground  without  your  Father. 

30  But  the  very  hairs  of  your  head  are 
all  numbered. 

31  Fear  not  therefore:  better  are  you 
than  many  sparrows. 

32  Every  one  therefore  that  shall  con- 
fess me  before  men,  I  will  also  confess 
him  before  my  Father  who  is  in  heaven. 

33  But  he  that  shall  deny  me  before 
men,  I  will  also  deny  him  before  my 
Father  who  is  in  heaven. 

34  Do  not  think  that  I  came  to  send 
peace  upon  earth :  I  came  not  to  send 
peace,  but  the  sword. 

35  For  I  came  to  set  a  man  at  variance 
against  his  father,  and  the  daughter 
against  her  mother,  and  the  daughter  in 
law  against  her  mother  in  law. 

36  And  a  man's  enemies  shall  be  they 
of   his   own   household. 

37  He  that  loveth  father  or  mother 
more  than  me,  is  not  worthy  of  me ;  and 
he  that  loveth  son  or  daughter  more  than 
me,  is  not  worthy  of  me. 

38  And  he  that  taketh  not  up  his 
cross,  and  followeth  me,  is  not  worthy 
of  me. 

39  He  that  findeth  his  life,  shall  lose  it : 
and  he  that  shall  lose  his  life  for  me, 
shall  find  it. 

40  He  that  receiveth  you,  receiveth 
me :  and  he  that  receiveth  me,  receiveth 
him  that  sent  me. 


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prophet's  reward ;  and  he  that  receiveth  a 
righteous  man  in  the  name  of  a  righteous 
man  shall  receive  a  righteous  man's  re- 
ward. 

42  And  whosoever  shall  give  to  drink 
unto  one  of  these  little  ones  a  cup  of 
cold  water  only  in  the  name  of  a  disciple, 
verily  I  say  unto  you,  he  shall  in  no  wise 
lose  his  reward. 


eth  me,  and  he  that  receiveth  me 
receiveth  him  that  sent  me.  41  He 
that  receiveth  a  prophet  in  the  name 
of  a  prophet  shall  receive  a  pro- 
phet's reward;  and  he  that  receiv- 
eth a  righteous  man  in  the  name  of 
a  righteous  man  shall  receive  a 
righteous  man's  reward.  42  And 
whosoever  shall  give  to  drink  unto 
one  of  these  little  ones  a  cup  of 
cold  water  only,  in  the  name  of  a 
disciple,  verily  I  say  unto  you,  he 
shall  in  no  wise  lose  his  reward. 


CHAPTER  II. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had 
made  an  end  of  commanding  his 
twelve  disciples,  he  departed  thence  to 
teach  and  to  preach  in  their  cities. 

2  Now  when  John  had  heard  in  the 
prison  the  works  of  Christ,  he  sent  two 
of  his  disciples, 

3  And  said  unto  him,  Art  thou  he 
that  should  come,  or  do  we  look  for  an- 
other? 

4  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Go  and  shew  John  again  those  things 
which  ye  do  hear  and  see : 

5  The  blind  receive  their  sight,  and 
the  lame  walk,  the  lepers  are  cleansed,  and 
the  deaf  hear,  the  dead  are  raised  up, 
and  the  poor  have  the  gospel  preached  to 
them. 

6  And  blessed  is  he,  whosoever  shall 
not  be  offended  in  me. 

7  And  as  they  departed,  Jesus  began 
to  say  unto  the  multitudes  concerning 
John,  What  went  ye  out  into  the  wilder- 
ness to  see?  A  reed  shaken  with  the 
wind? 

8  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see? 
A  man  clothed  in  soft  raiment?  behold, 
they  that  wear  soft  clothing  are  in  kings' 
houses. 

9  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see? 
A  prophet?  yea,  I  say  unto  you,  and 
more  than  a  prophet. 

10  For  this  is  he,  of  whom  it  is  writ- 
ten. Behold,  I  send  my  messenger  before 
thy  face,  which  shall  prepare  thy  way 
before  thee. 

11  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Among  them 
that  are  born  of  women  there  hath  not 
risen  a  greater  than  John  the  Baptist: 
notwithstanding  he  that  is  least  in  the 
kingdom  of  heaven  is  greater  than 
he. 

_  12  And  from  the  days  of  John  the  Bap- 
tist   until    now    the   kingdom    of    heaven 


A  ND  it  came  to  pass,  when 
■^•I-rA.  Jesus  had  made  an  end  of 
commanding  his  twelve  disciples, 
he  departed  thence  to  teach  and 
preach  in  their  cities. 

2  Now  when  John  heard  in  the 
prison  the  works  of  the  Christ,  he 
sent  by  his  disciples,  and  said  unto 
him,  3  Art  thou  he  that  cometh,  or 
look  we  for  another?  4  And  Jesus 
answered  and  said  unto  them.  Go 
your  way  and  tell  John  the  things 
which  ye  do  hear  and  see :  5  the 
blind  receive  their  sight,  and  the 
lame  walk,  the  lepers  are  cleansed, 
and  the  deaf  hear,  and  the  dead  are 
raised  up,  and  the  poor  have  good 
tidings  preached  to  them.  6  And 
blessed  is  he,  whosoever  shall  find 
none  occasion  of  stumbling  in  me. 

7  And  as  these  went  their  way,  Je- 
sus began  to  say  unto  the  multi- 
tudes concerning  John,  What  went 
ye  out  into  the  wilderness  to  be- 
hold? a  reed  shaken  with  the  wind? 

8  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see? 
a  man  clothed  in  soft  ra'uiicnt?  Be- 
hold, they  that  wear  soft  raiment 
are  in  kings'  houses.  9  But  where- 
fore went  ye  out?  to  see  a  prophet? 
Yea,  I  say  unto  you,  and  much  more 
than  a  prophet.  10  This  is  he,  of 
whom  it  is  written. 

Behold,    I    send    my    messenger 
before  thy  face. 

Who  shall  prepare  thy  way  be- 
fore thee. 
II  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Among 
them  that  are  born  of  women  there 
hath  not  arisen  a  greater  than  John 
the  Baptist :  yet  he  that  is  but 
little  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
greater  than  he.  12  And  from  the 
days  of  John  the  Baptist  until  now 


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40  He  that  receiveth  j^ou  re- 
ceiveth  me,  and  he  that  receiveth 
me    receiveth    him    that    sent    me. 

41  He  that  receiveth  a  prophet  in 
the  name  of  a  prophet  shall  receive 
a  prophet's  reward :  and  he  that 
receiveth  a  righteous  man  in  the 
name  of  a  righteous  man  shall  re- 
ceive   a    righteous    man's    reward. 

42  And  whosoever  shall  give  to 
drink  unto  one  of  these  little  ones 
a  cup  of  cold  water  only,  in  the 
name  of  a  disciple,  verily  I  say 
unto  you  he  shall  in  no  wise  lose 
his  reward. 

AND  it  came  to  pass  when 
Jesus  had  finished  .com- 
manding his  twelve  disciples,  he 
departed  thence  to  teach  and 
preach  in  their  cities. 

2  Now  when  John  heard  in 
the  prison  the  works  of  the  Christ, 
he  sent  by  his  disciples  3  and 
said  unto  him,  Art  thou  he  that 
Cometh,   or   look   we    for   another? 

4  And  Jesus  answered  and  said 
unto  them.  Go  and  tell  John  the 
things    which    ye    hear    and    see : 

5  the  blind  receive  their  sight, 
and  the  lame  walk,  the  lepers  are 
cleansed,  and  the  deaf  hear,  and 
the  dead  are  raised  up,  and  the 
poor  have  good  tidings  preached 
to  them.  6  And  blessed  is  he, 
whosoever  shall  find  no  occasion 
of  stumbling  in  me. 

7  And  as  these  went  their  way, 
Jesus  began  to  say  unto  the  mul- 
titudes concerning  John,  What 
went  ye  out  into  the  wilderness 
to  behold?  a  reed  shaken  with  the 
wind?  8  But  what  went  ye  out 
to  see?  a  man  clothed  in  soft  rai- 
ment F  Behold,  they  that  wear  soft 
raiment     are     in     kings'     houses. 

9  But  wherefore  went  ye  out? 
to  see  a  prophet?  Yea,  I  say  unto 
you,  and  much  more  than  a  prophet. 

10  This  is  he,  of  whom  it  is  writ- 
ten, 

Behold,  I  send  my  messenger 
before  thy  face, 

Who  shall  prepare  thy  way  be- 
fore thee. 

11  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Among 
them  that  are  born  of  women 
there  hath  not  arisen  a  greater 
than  John  the  Baptist :  yet  he  that 
is  but  little  in  the  kingdoin  of 
heaven  is  greater  than  he.     12  And 


41  He  that  receiveth  a  prophet  in  the 
name  of  a  prophet,  shall  receive  the  re- 
ward of  a  prophet :  and  he  that  receiveth 
a  just  man  in  the  name  of  a  just  man, 
shall  receive  the  reward  of  a  just  man. 

42  And  whosoever  shall  give  to  drink 
to  one  of  these  little  ones  a  cup  of  cold 
water  only  in  the  name  of  a  disciple, 
amen  I  say  to  you,  he  shall  not  lose  his 
reward. 


CHAPTER  II. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had 
made  an  end  of  commanding  his 
twelve  disciples,  he  passed  from  thence, 
to  teach  and  preach  in  their  cities. 

2  Now  when  John  had  heard  in  prison 
the  works  of  Christ :  sending  two  of  his 
disciples  he  said  to  him : 

3  Art  thou  he  that  art  to  come,  or  look 
we  for  another? 

4  And  Jesus  making  answer  said  to 
them :  Go  and  relate  to  John  what  you 
have  heard  and  seen. 

5  The  blind  see,  the  lame  walk,  the 
lepers  are  cleansed,  the  deaf  hear,  the 
dead  rise  again,  the  poor  have  the  gos- 
pel preached  to  them. 

6  And  blessed  is  he  that  shall  not  be 
scandalized  in  me. 

7  And  when  they  went  their  way,  Jesus 
began  to  say  to  the  multitudes  concern- 
ing John :  What  went  you  out  into  the 
desert  to  see?  a  reed  shaken  with  the 
wind  ? 

8  But  what  went  you  out  to  see  ?  a  man 
clothed  in  soft  garments?  Behold  they 
that  are  clothed  in  soft  garments,  are  in 
the  houses  of  kings. 

9  But  what  went  you  out  to  see?  a  pro- 
phet? yea  I  tell  you,  and  more  than  a 
prophet. 

10  For  this  is  he  of  whom  it  is  written : 
Behold  I  send  my  angel  before  thy  face, 
who  shall  prepare  thy  way  before  thee. 

11  Amen  I  say  to  you,  there  hath  not 
risen  among  them  that  are  born  of  wo- 
men a  greater  than  John  the  Baptist: 
yet  he  that  is  the  lesser  in  the  kingdom 
of  heaven  is  greater  than  he. 

12  And  from  the  days  of  John  the  Bap- 
tist until  now,  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
sufifereth  violence,  and  the  violent  bear 
it  away. 

13  For  all  the  prophets  and  the  law 
prophesied  until  John ; 


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suffereth   violence,   and   the   violent   take 
it  by  force. 

13  For  all  the  prophets  and  the  law 
prophesied    until    John. 

14  And  if  ye  will  receive  it,  this  is 
Elias,  which  was  for  to  come. 

15  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 

16  But  whereunto  shall  I  liken  this 
generation?  It  is  like  unto  children  sit- 
ting in  the  markets,  and  calling  unto  their 
fellows, 

17  And  saying,  We  have  piped  unto 
you,  and  ye  have  not  danced ;  we  have 
mourned  unto  you,  and  ye  have  not  la- 
mented. 

18  For  John  came  neither  eating  nor 
drinking,  and  they  say,  He  hath  a  devil. 

19  The  Son  of  man  came  eating  and 
drinking,  and  they  say,  Behold  a  man 
gluttonous,  and  a  winebibber,  a  friend 
of  publicans  and  sinners.  But  wisdom  is 
justified  of  her  children. 

20  Then  began  he  to  upbraid  the  cities 
wherein  most  of  his  mighty  works  were 
done,  because  they  repented  not : 

21  Woe  unto  thee,  Chorazin !  woe  unto 
thee,  Bethsaida !  for  if  the  mighty  works, 
which  were  done  in  you,  had  been  done 
in  Tyre  and  Sidon,  they  would  have 
repented  long  ago  in  sackcloth  and 
ashes. 

22  But  I  say  unto  you,  It  shall  be  more 
tolerable  for  Tyre  and  Sidon  at  the  day 
of  judgment,  than  for  you. 

23  And  thou,  Capernaum,  which  art 
exalted  unto  heaven,  shalt  be  brought 
down  to  hell :  for  if  the  mighty  works, 
which  have  been  done  in  thee,  had  been 
done  in  Sodom,  it  would  have  remained 
until  this  day. 

24  But  I  say  unto  you,  That  it  shall  be 
more  tolerable  for  the  land  of  Sodom  in 
the  day  of  judgment,  than  for  thee. 

25  At  that  time  Jesus  answered  and 
said,  I  thank  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of 
heaven  and  earth,  because  thou  hast  hid 
these  things  from  the  wise  and  prudent, 
and  hast  revealed  them  unto  babes. 

26  Even  so,  Father :  for  so  it  seemed 
good  in  thy  sight. 

27  All  things  are  delivered  unto  me  of 
my  Father :  and  no  man  knoweth  the  Son, 
but  the  Father;  neither  knoweth  any 
man  the  Father,  save  the  Son,  and  he  to 
whomsoever  the  Son  will  reveal  him. 

28  Come  unto  me,  all  ye  that  labour 
and  are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  give  you 
rest. 

29  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn 


the  kingdom  of  heaven  suffereth 
violence,  and  men  of  violence  take 
it  by  force.  13  For  all  the  pro- 
phets and  the  law  prophesied  until 
John.  14  And  if  ye  are  willing  to 
receive  it,  this  is  Elijah,  which  is 
to  come.  15  He  that  hath  ears  to 
hear,  let  him  hear.  16  But  where- 
unto shall  I  liken  this  generation? 
It  is  like  unto  children  sitting  in 
the  marketplaces,  which  call  unto 
their  fellows,  17  and  say,  We  piped 
unto  you,  and  ye  did  not  dance ;  we 
wailed,  and  ye  did  not  mourn.  18 
For  John  came  neither  eating  nor 
drinking,  and  they  say,  He  hath  a 
devil.  19  The  Son  of  man  came 
eating  and  drinking,  and  they  say, 
Behold,  a  gluttonous  man,  and  a 
winebibber,  a  friend  of  publicans 
and  sinners !  And  wisdom  is  justi- 
fied by  her  works. 

20  Then  began  he  to  upbraid  the 
cities  wherein  most  of  his  mighty 
works  were  done,  because  they  re- 
pented not.  21  Woe  unto  thee, 
Chorazin !  woe  unto  thee,  Beth- 
saida !  for  if  the  mighty  works 
had  been  done  in  Tyre  and  Sidon 
which  were  done  in  you,  they  would 
have  repented  long  ago  in  sackcloth 
and  ashes.  22  Howbeit  I  say  unto 
you,  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for 
Tyre  and  Sidon  in  the  day  of 
judgement,  than  for  you.  23  And 
thou,  Capernaum,  shalt  thou  be 
exalted  unto  heaven?  thou  shalt 
go  down  unto  Hades:  for  if  the 
mighty  works  had  been  done  in 
Sodom  which  were  done  in  thee,  it 
would  have  remained  until  this  day. 
24  Howbeit  I  say  unto  you,  that 
it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  the 
land  of  Sodom  in  the  day  of  judge- 
ment, than  for  thee. 

25  At  that  season  Jesus  answered 
and  said,  I  thank  thee,  O  Father, 
Lord  of  heaven  and  earth,  that 
thou  didst  hide  these  things  from 
the  wise  and  understanding,  and 
didst  reveal  them  unto  babes : 
26  yea,  Father,  for  so  it  was  well- 
pleasing  in  thy  sight,  27  All  things 
have  been  delivered  unto  me  of  my 
Father:  and  no  one  knoweth  the 
Son,  save  the  Father;  neither  doth 
any  know  the  Father,  save  the  Son, 
and  he  to  whomsoever  the  Son 
willeth  to  reveal  him.  28  Come 
unto    me,    all   ye   that    labour   and 


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from  the  days  of  John  the  Baptist 
until  now  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
suffereth  violence,  and  men  of 
violence  take  it  by  force.  13  For 
all  the  prophets  and  the  law 
prophesied  until  John.  14  And 
if  ye  are  willing  to  receive  it, 
this  is  Elijah,  that  is  to  come. 
IS  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear, 
let  him  hear.  16  But  whereunto 
shall  I  liken  this  generation?  It 
is  like  unto  children  sitting  in  the 
marketplaces,  who  call  unto  their 
fellows  17  and  say,  We  piped  unto 
you,  and  ye  did  not  dance ;  we 
wailed,  and  ye  did  not  mourn. 
18  For  John  came  neither  eating 
nor  drinking,  and  they  say,  He  hath 
a  demon.  19  The  Son  of  man 
came  eating  and  drinking,  and  they 
say,  Behold,  a  gluttonous  man  and 
a  winebibber,  a  friend  of  publicans 
and  sinners!  And  wisdom  is  justi- 
fied by  her  works. 

20  Then  began  he  to  upbraid 
the  cities  wherein  most  of  his 
mighty  works  were  done,  because 
they  repented  not.  21  Woe  unto 
thee,  Chorazin !  woe  unto  thee, 
Bethsaida !  for  if  the  mighty 
works  had  been  done  in  Tyre 
and  Sidon  which  were  done  in 
you,  they  would  have  repented 
long  ago  in  sackcloth  and  ashes. 
22  But  I  say  unto  you,  it  shall 
be  more  tolerable  for  Tyre  and 
Sidon  in  the  day  of  judgment, 
than  for  you.  23  And  thou,  Ca- 
pernaum, shalt  thou  be  exalted 
unto  heaven?  thou  shalt  go 
down  unto  Hades :  for  if  the 
mighty  works  had  been  done  in 
Sodom  which  were  done  in  thee, 
it  would  have  remained  until  this 
day.  24  But  I  say  unto  you  that 
it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  the 
land  of  Sodom  in  the  day  of  judg- 
ment, than  for  thee. 

25  At  that  season  Jesus  an- 
swered and  said,  I  thank  thee, 
O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and 
earth,  that  thou  didst  hide  these 
things  from  the  wise  and  under- 
standing, and  didst  reveal  them 
unto  babes :  26  yea.  Father,  for 
so  it  was  well-pleasing  in  thy  sight. 
27  All  things  have  been  delivered 
unto  me  of  my  Father:  and  no  one 
knoweth  the  Son,  save  the  Father; 
neither  doth  any  know  the  Father, 
save  the  Son,  and  he  to  whomso- 


14  And  if  you  will  receive  it,  he  is  Elias 
that  is  to  come. 

15  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 

16  But  whereunto  shall  I  esteem  this 
generation  to  be  like?  It  is  like  to  chil- 
dren  sitting  in   the   market   place. 

17  Who  crying  to  their  companions 
say :  We  have  piped  to  you,  and  you  have 
not  danced :  we  have  lamented,  and  you 
have  not  mourned. 

18  For  John  came  neither  eating  nor 
drinking;  and  they  say:  He  hath  a 
devil. 

19  The  Son  of  man  came  eating  and 
drinking,  and  they  say:  Behold  a  man 
that  is  a  glutton  and  a  wine  drinker,  a 
friend  of  publicans  and  sinners.  And 
wisdom  is  justified  by  her  children. 

20  Then  began  he  to  upbraid  the  cities 
wherein  were  done  the  most  of  his  mira- 
cles, for  that  they  had  not  done  pen- 
ance. 

21  Woe  to  thee,  Corozain,  woe  to  thee, 
Bethsaida :  for  if  in  Tyre  and  Sidon  had 
been  wrought  the  miracles  that  have 
been  wrought  in  you,  they  had  long  ago 
done  penance  in  sackcloth  and  ashes. 

22  But  I  say  unto  you,  it  shall  be  more 
tolerable  for  Tyre  and  Sidon  in  the  day 
of  judgment,  than  for  you. 

23  And  thou  Capharnaum,  shalt  thou  be 
exalted  up  to  heaven  ?  thou  shalt  go  down 
even  unto  hell.  For  if  in  Sodom  had 
been  wrought  the  miracles  that  have  been 
wrought  in  thee,  perhaps  it  had  remained 
unto   this   day. 

24  But  I  say  unto  you,  that  it  shall  be 
more  tolerable  for  the  land  of  Sodom  in 
the  day  of  judgment,  than  for  thee. 

25  At  that  time  Jesus  answered  and 
said :  I  confess  to  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of 
heaven  and  earth,  because  thou  hast  hid 
these  things  from  the  wise  and  prudent, 
and  hast  revealed  them  to  little  ones. 

26  Yea,  Father;  for  so  hath  it  seemed 
good  in  thy  sight. 

27  All  things  are  delivered  to  me  by  my 
Father.  And  no  one  knoweth  the  Son, 
but  the  Father :  neither  doth  any  one 
know  the  Father,  but  the  Son,  and  he  to 
whom  it  shall  please  the  Son  to  reveal 
hii)i. 

28  Come  to  me,  all  you  that  labour, 
and  are  burdened,  and  I  will  refresh 
you. 

29  Take  up  my  yoke  upon  you,  and 
learn  of  me,  because  I  am  meek,  and 
humble  of  heart:  and  you  shall  find  rest 
to  your  souls. 


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of  me;  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart: 
and  ye  shall  find  rest  unto  your  souls. 

30  For  my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my  burden 
is  light. 


CHAPTER  12. 

AT  that  time  Jesus  went  on  the  sab- 
bath day  through  the  corn ;  and  his 
disciples  were  an  hungred,  and  began  to 
pluck  the  ears  of  corn,  and  to  eat. 

2  But  when  the  Pharisees  saw  it,  they 
said  unto  him,  Behold,  thy  disciples  do 
that  which  is  not  lawful  to  do  upon  the 
sabbath  day. 

3  But  he  said  unto  them.  Have  ye  not 
read  what  David  did,  when  he  was  an 
hungred,  and  they  that  were  with  him ; 

4  How  he  entered  into  the  house  of 
God,  and  did  eat  the  shewbread,  which 
was  not  lawful  for  him  to  eat,  neither 
for  them  which  were  with  him,  but  only 
for  the  priests? 

5  Or  have  ye  not  read  in  the  law,  how 
that  on  the  sabbath  days  the  priests  in  the 
temple  profane  the  sabbath,  and  are 
blameless? 

6  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  in  this  place 
is  one  greater  than  the  temple. 

7  But  if  ye  had  known  what  this  mean- 
eth,  I  will  have  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice, 
ye  would  not  have  condemned  the  guilt- 
less. 

8  For  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  even  of 
the  sabbath  day. 

9  And  when  he  was  departed  thence, 
he  went  into  their  synagogue : 

ID  And,  behold,  there  was  a  man 
which  had  his  hand  withered.  And  they 
asked  him,  saying.  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on 
the  sabbath  days?  that  they  might  ac- 
cuse him. 

11  And  he  said  unto  them.  What  man 
shall  there  be  among  you,  that  shall  have 
one  sheep,  and  if  it  fall  into  a  pit  on  the 
sabbath  day,  will  he  not  lay  hold  on  it, 
and  lift  it  out? 

12  How  much  then  is  a  man  better 
than  a  sheep?  Wherefore  it  is  lawful  to 
do  well  on  the  sabbath  days. 

13  Then  saith  he  to  the  man,  Stretch 
forth  thine  hand.  And  he  stretched  it 
forth ;  and  it  was  restored  whole,  like  as 
the  other. 

14  Then  the  Pharisees  went  out,  and 
held  a  council  against  him,  how  they 
might  destroy  him. 


are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  give 
you  rest.  29  Take  my  yoke  upon 
you,  and  learn  of  me;  for  I  am 
meek  and  lowly  in  heart :  and  ye 
shall  find  rest  unto  your  souls. 
30  For  my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my 
burden  is  light. 


AT  that  season  Jesus  went 
I2/\.  on  the  sabbath  day  through 
the  cornfields ;  and  his  disciples 
were  an  hungred,  and  began  to 
pluck  ears  of  corn,  and  to  eat.  2 
But  the  Pharisees,  when  they  saw 
it,  said  unto  him.  Behold,  thy  dis- 
ciples do  that  which  it  is  not  law- 
ful to  do  upon  the  sabbath.  3  But 
he  said  unto  them.  Have  ye  not 
read  what  David  did,  when  he  was 
an  hungred,  and  they  that  were 
with  him ;  4  how  he  entered  into 
the  house  of  God,  and  did  eat 
the  shewbread,  which  it  was  not 
lawful  for  him  to  eat,  neither  for 
them  that  were  with  him,  but  only 
for  the  priests?  5  Or  have  ye  not 
read  in  the  law,  how  that  on  the 
sabbath  day  the  priests  in  the  tem- 
ple profane  the  sabbath,  and  are 
guiltless?  6  But  I  say  unto  you, 
that  one  greater  than  the  temple  is 
here.  7  But  if  ye  had  known  what 
this  meaneth,  I  desire  mercy,  and 
not  sacrifice,  ye  would  not  have 
condemned  the  guiltless.  8  For 
the  Son  of  man  is  lord  of  the  sab- 
bath. 

9  And  he  departed  thence,  and 
went  into  their  synagogue:  10  and 
behold,  a  man  having  a  withered 
hand.  And  they  asked  him,  say- 
ing. Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the 
sabbath  day?  that  they  might  ac- 
cuse him.  II  And  he  said  unto 
them,  What  man  shall  there  be  of 
you,  that  shall  have  one  sheep,  and 
if  this  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sab- 
bath day.  will  he  not  lay  hold  on 
it,  and  lift  it  out?  12  How  much 
then  is  a  man  of  more  value  than 
a  sheep !  Wherefore  it  is  lawful 
to  do  good  on  the  sabbath  day. 
13  Then  saith  he  to  the  man, 
Stretch  forth  thy  hand.  And  he 
stretched  it  forth ;  and  it  was  re- 
stored whole,  as  the  other.  14  But 
the  Pharisees  went  out,  and  took 
counsel     against     him,     how     they 


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ever  the  Son  willeth  to  reveal  him. 
28  Come  unto  me,  all  ye  that  labor 
and  are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will 
give  you  rest.  29  Take  my  yoke 
upon  you,  and  learn  of  me ;  for  I 
am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart:  and 
ye  shall  find  rest  unto  your  souls. 
30  For  my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my 
burden  is  light. 

AT  that  season  Jesus  went 
on  the  sabbath  day 
through  the  grainfields;  and  his 
disciples  were  hungry  and  began  to 
pluck  ears  and  to  eat.  2  But  the 
Pharisees,  when  they  saw  it,  said 
unto  him.  Behold,  thy  disciples  do 
that  which  it  is  not  lawful  to  do 
upon  the  sabbath.  3  But  he  said 
unto  them,  Have  ye  not  read  what 
David  did,  when  he  was  hungry, 
and  they  that  were  with  him ;  4  how 
he  entered  into  the  house  of  God, 
and  ate  the  showbread,  which  it 
was  not  lawful  for  him  to  eat, 
neither  for  them  {hat  were  with 
him,  but  only  for  the  priests?  5  Or 
have  ye  not  read  in  the  law,  that  on 
the  sabbath  day  the  priests  in  the 
temple  profane  the  sabbath,  and 
are  guiltless?  6  But  I  say  unto 
you,  that  one  greater  than  the 
temple  is  here.  7  But  if  ye  had 
known  what  this  meaneth,  I  desire 
mercy,  and  not  sacrifice,  ye  would 
not  have  condemned  the  guiltless. 
8  For  the  Son  of  man  is  lord  of  the 
sabbath. 

9  And  he  departed  thence,  and 
went  into  their  synagogue :  10  and 
behold,  a  man  having  a  withered 
hand.  And  they  asked  him,  say- 
ing. Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the 
sabbath  day?  that  they  might 
accuse  him.  11  And  he  said  unto 
them,  What  man  shall  there  be  of 
you,  that  shall  have  one  sheep,  and 
if  this  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath 
day,  will  he  not  lay  hold  on  it,  and 
lift  it  out?  12  How  much  then 
is  a  man  of  more  value  than  a 
sheep !  Wherefore  it  is  lawful  to 
do  good  on  the  sabbath  day.  13 
Then  saith  he  to  the  man,  Stretch 
forth  thy  hand.  And  he  stretched 
it  forth ;  and  it  was  restored  whole, 
as  the  other.  14  But  the  Phari- 
sees went  out.  and  took  counsel 
against  him,  how  they  might  de- 
stroy him. 

15  And  Jesus  perceiving  it  with- 


30  For  my  yoke  is  sweet  and  my  bur- 
den light. 


CHAPTER  12. 

AT  that  time  Jesus  went  through  the 
corn  on  the  sabbath :  and  his  disci- 
ples being  hungry,  began  to  pluck  the 
ears,  and  to  eat. 

2  And  the  Pharisees  seeing  them,  said 
to  him :  Behold  thy  disciples  do  that 
which  is  not  lawful  to  do  on  the  sab- 
bath days. 

3  But  he  said  to  them :  Have  you  not 
read  what  David  did  when  he  was  hun- 
gry, and  they  that  were  with  him : 

4  How  he  entered  into  the  house  of 
God,  and  did  eat  the  loaves  of  proposi- 
tion, which  it  was  not  lawful  for  him 
to  eat,  nor  for  them  that  were  with  him, 
but  for  the  priests  only? 

5  Or  have  ye  not  read  in  the  law,  that 
on  the  sabbath  days  the  priests  in  the 
temple  break  the  sabbath,  and  are  with- 
out blame? 

6  But  I  tell  you  that  there  is  here  a 
greater  than  the  temple. 

7  And  if  you  knew  what  this  meaneth: 
/  will  have  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice:  you 
would  never  have  condemned  the  inno- 
cent. 

8  For  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  even  of 
the  sabbath. 

9  And  when  he  had  passed  from 
thence,  he  came  into  their  synagogues. 

10  And  behold  there  was  a  man  who 
had  a  withered  hand,  and  they  asked  him, 
saying:  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the 
sabbath  days?  that  they  might  accuse 
him. 

11  But  he  said  to  them:  What  man 
shall  there  be  among  you,  that  hath  one 
sheep :  and  if  the  same  fall  into  a  pit  on 
the  sabbath  day,  will  he  not  take  hold  on 
it  and  lift  it  up? 

12  How  much  better  is  a  man  than  a 
sheep?  Therefore  it  is  lawful  to  do  a  good 
deed  on  the  sabbath  days. 

13  Then  he  saith  to  the  man :  Stretch 
forth  thy  hand ;  and  he  stretched  it  forth, 
and  it  was  restored  to  health  even  as  the 
other. 

14  And  the  Pharisees  going  out  made  a 
consultation  against  him,  how  they  might 
destroy  him. 

15  But  Jesus  knowing  it,  retired  from 


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15  But  when  Jesus  knew  it,  he  with- 
drew himself  from  thence:  and  great 
multitudes  followed  him,  and  he  healed 
them  all; 

16  And  charged  them  that  they  should 
not  make  him  known : 

17  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet,  saying, 

18  Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  have 
chosen ;  my  beloved,  in  whom  my  soul  is 
well  pleased :  I  will  put  my  spirit  upon 
him,  and  he  shall  shew  judgment  to  the 
Gentiles. 

19  He  shall  not  strive,  nor  cry;  neither 
shall  any  man  hear  his  voice  in  the 
streets. 

20  A  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break, 
and  smoking  flax  shall  he  not  qilench, 
till  he  send  forth  judgment  unto  victory. 

21  And  in  his  name  shall  the  Gentiles 
trust. 

22  Then  was  brought  unto  him  one 
possessed  with  a  devil,  blind,  and  dumb : 
and  he  healed  him,  insomuch  that  the 
blind  and  dumb  both  spake  and  saw. 

23  And  all  the  people  were  amazed, 
and  said.  Is  not  this  the  son  of  David? 

24  But  when  the  Pharisees  heard  it, 
they  said.  This  fellow  doth  not  cast  out 
devils,  but  by  Beelzebub  the  prince  of  the 
devils. 

25  And  Jesus  knew  their  thoughts,  and 
said  unto  them.  Every  kingdom  divided 
against  itself  is  brought  to  desolation; 
and  every  city  or  house  divided  against 
itself  shall  not  stand : 

26  And  if  Satan  cast  out  Satan,  he  is 
divided  against  himself ;  how  shall  then 
his  kingdom  stand? 

27  And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  dev- 
ils, by  whom  do  your  children  cast  them 
out?  therefore  they  shall  be  your  judges. 

28  But  if  I  cast  out  devils  by  the 
Spirit  of  God,  then  the  kingdom  of  God 
is  come  unto  you. 

29  Or  else  how  can  one  enter  into  a 
strong  man's  house,  and  spoil  his  goods, 
except  he  first  bind  the  strong  man?  and 
then  he  will  spoil  his  house. 

30  He  that  is  not  with  me  is  against 
me ;  and  he  that  gathereth  not  with  me 
scattereth  abroad. 

31  Wherefore  I  say  unto  you.  All  man- 
ner of  sin  and  blasphemy  shall  be  for- 
given unto  men:  but  the  blasphemy 
against  the  Holy  Ghost  shall  not  be  for- 
given unto  men. 

32  And  whosoever  speaketh  a  word 
against  the  Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  for- 
given    him:     but     whosoever     speaketh 


might  destroy  him.  15  And  Jesus 
perceiving  it  withdrew  from  thence  : 
and  many  followed  him ;  and  he 
healed  them  all,  16  and  charged 
them  that  they  should  not  make 
him  known :  17  that  it  might  be  ful- 
filled which  was  spoken  by  Isaiah 
the  prophet,  saying, 

18  Behold,    my    servant    whom    I 

have  chosen ; 
My   beloved   in   whom   my  soul 

is  well  pleased : 
I     will     put     my     Spirit     upon 

him. 
And  he  shall  declare  judgement 

to  the  Gentiles. 

19  He    shall    not    strive,    nor    cry 

aloud ; 
Neither  shall  any  one  hear  his 
voice   in   the   streets. 

20  A    bruised    reed    shall    he    not 

break, 
And  smoking  flax  shall  he  not 

quench, 
Till    he    send    forth    judgement 

unto  victory. 

21  And  in  his  name  shall  the  Gen- 

tiles hope. 
22  Then  was  brought  unto  him 
one  possessed  with  a  devil,  blind 
and  dumb :  and  he  healed  him,  in- 
somuch that  the  dumb  man  spake 
and  saw.  23  And  all  the  multi- 
tudes were  amazed,  and  said.  Is 
this  the  son  of  David?  24  But  when 
the  Pharisees  heard  it,  they  said. 
This  man  doth  not  cast  out  devils, 
but  by  Beelzebub  the  prince  of 
the  devils.  25  And  knowing 
their  thoughts  he  said  unto  them. 
Every  kingdom  divided  against  it- 
self is  brought  to  desolation ;  and 
every  city  or  house  divided  against 
itself  shall  not  stand:  26  and  if 
Satan  casteth  out  Satan,  he  is  di- 
vided against  himself ;  how  then 
shall  his  kingdom  stand?  27  And  if 
I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils,  by 
whom  do  your  sons  cast  them  out? 
therefore  shall  they  be  your  judges. 
28  But  if  I  by  the  Spirit  of  God 
cast  out  devils,  then  is  the  king- 
dom of  God  come  upon  you.  29 
Or  how  can  one  enter  into  the 
house  of  the  strong  man,  and  spoil 
his  goods,  except  he  first  bind  the 
strong  inanF  and  then  he  will  spoil 
his  house.  30  He  that  is  not  with 
me  is  against  me;  and  he  that 
gathereth  not  with   me  scattereth. 


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drew  from  thence :  and  many  fol- 
lowed him;  and  he  healed  them 
all,  16  and  charged  them  that  they 
should  not  make  him  known:  17 
that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  through  Isaiah  the  prophet, 
saying, 

18  Behold,    my    servant    whom    I 

have  chosen ; 
My  beloved   in   whom   my   soul 

is  well  pleased : 
I  will  put  my  Spirit  upon  him. 
And  he   shall   declare  judgment 

to  the  Gentiles. 

19  He    shall    not    strive,    nor    cry 

aloud ; 
Neither  shall  any  one  hear  his 
voice  in  the  streets. 

20  A    bruised    reed    shall    he    not 

break, 
And  smoking  flax  shall  he  not 

quench, 
Till    he    send    forth    judgment 

unto  victory. 

21  And  in  his  name  shall  the  Gen- 

tiles hope. 
22  Then  was  brought  unto  him 
one  possessed  with  a  demon, 
blind  and  dumb:  and  he  healed 
him,  insomuch  that  the  dumb 
man  spake  and  saw.  23  And  all 
the  multitudes  were  amazed,  and 
said.  Can  this  be  the  son  of 
David?  24  But  when  the  Phari- 
sees heard  it,  they  said,  This  man 
doth  not  cast  out  demons,  but 
by  Beelzebub  the  prince  of 
the  demons.  25  And  knowing 
their  thoughts  he  said  unto  them. 
Every  kingdom  divided  against 
itself  is  brought  to  desolation ; 
and  every  city  or  house  divided 
against  itself  shall  not  stand:  26 
and  if  Satan  casteth  out  Satan, 
he  is  divided  against  himself ;  how 
then  shall  his  kingdom  stand? 
27  And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast 
out  demons,  by  whom  do  your 
sons  cast  them  out?  therefore 
shall  they  be  your  judges.  28 
But  if  I  by  the  Spirit  of  God  cast 
out  demons,  then  is  the  kingdom 
of  God  come  upon  you.  29  Or 
how  can  one  enter  into  the  house 
of  the  strong  man,  and  spoil  his 
goods,  except  he  first  bind  the 
strong  man?  and  then  he  will  spoil 
his  house.  30  He  that  is  not  with 
me  is  against  me ;  and  he  that 
gathereth  not  with  me  scattereth. 
31  Therefore  I  say  unto  you.  Every 


thence :  and  many  followed  him,  and  he 
healed  them  all. 

16  And  he  charged  them  that  they 
should  not  make  him  known. 

17  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  Isaias  the  prophet,  saying: 

18  Behold  my  servant  whom  I  have 
chosen,  my  beloved  in  whom  my  soul 
hath  been  well  pleased.  I  will  put_  my 
spirit  upon  him,  and  he  shall  shew  judg- 
ment to  the  Gentiles. 

19  He  shall  not  contend,  nor  cry  out, 
neither  shall  any  man  hear  his  voice  in 
the  streets. 

20  The  bruised  reed  he  shall  not  break: 
and  smoking  Aax  he  shall  not  extinguish: 
till  he  send  forth  judgment  unto  victory. 

21  And  in  his  name  the  Gentiles  shall 
hope. 

22  Then  was  offered  to  him  one  pos- 
sessed with  a  devil,  blind  and  dumb:  and 
he  healed  him,  so  that  he  spoke  and  saw. 

23  And  all  the  multitudes  were  amazed, 
and  said:  Is  not  this  the  son  of  David? 

24  But  the  Pharisees  hearing  it,  said: 
This  man  casteth  not  out  devils  but  by 
Beelzebub  the  prince  of  the  devils. 

25  And  Jesus  knowing  their  thoughts, 
said  to  them :  Every  kingdom  divided 
against  itself  shall  be  made  desolate:  and 
every  city  or  house  divided  against  itself 
shall  not  stand. 

26  And  if  Satan  cast  out  Satan,  he  is 
divided  against  himself :  how  then  shall 
his  kingdom  stand? 

27  And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  dev- 
ils, by  whom  do  your  children  cast  them 
out?  Therefore  they  shall  be  your 
judges. 

28  But  if  I  by  the  Spirit  of  God  cast 
out  devils,  then  is  the  kingdom  of  God 
come  upon  you. 

29  Or  how  can  any  one  enter  into  the 
house  of  the  strong,  and  rifle  his  goods, 
unless  he  first  bind  the  strong?  and  then 
he  will  rifle  his  house. 

30  He  that  is  not  with  me,  is  against 
me:  and  he  that  gathereth  not  with  me, 
scattereth. 

31  Therefore  I  say  to  you:  Every  sin 
and  blasphemy  shall  be  forgiven  men,  but 
the  blasphemy  of  the  Spirit  shall  not  be 
forgiven. 

32  And  whosoever  shall  speak  a  word 
against  the  Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  for- 
given him :  but  he  that  shall  speak 
against  the  Holy  Ghost,  it  shall  not  be 
forgiven  him,  neither  in  this  world,  nor 
in  the  world  to  come. 

33  Either  make  the  tree  good  and  its 
fruit  good :  or  make  the  tree  evil,  and  its 


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against  the  Holy  Ghost,  it  shall  not  be 
forgiven  him,  neither  in  this  world, 
neither  in  the  world  to  come. 

33  Either  make  the  tree  good,  and  his 
fruit  good ;  or  else  make  the  tree  cor- 
rupt, and  his  fruit  corrupt :  for  the  tree 
is  known  by  his  fruit. 

34  O  generation  of  vipers,  how  can  ye, 
being  evil,  speak  good  things?  for  out 
of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  the  mouth 
speaketh. 

35  A  good  man  out  of  the  good  treasure 
of  the  heart  bringeth  forth  good  things : 
and  an  evil  man  out  of  the  evil  treasure 
bringeth  forth  evil  things. 

36  But  I  say  unto  you,  That  every  idle 
word  that  men  shall  speak,  they  shall  give 
account  thereof  in  the  day  of  judgment. 

37  For  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be 
justified,  and  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be 
condemned. 

38  Then  certain  of  the  scribes  and  of 
the  Pharisees  answered,  saying.  Master, 
we  would  see  a  sign  from  thee. 

39  But  he  answered  and  said  unto 
them.  An  evil  and  adulterous  generation 
seeketh  after  a  sign ;  and  there  shall  no 
sign  be  given  to  it,  but  the  sign  of  the 
prophet  Jonas : 

40  For  as  Jonas  was  three  days  and 
three  nights  in  the  whale's  belly;  so  shall 
the  Son  of  man  be  three  days  and  three 
nights  in  the  heart  of  the  earth. 

41  The  men  of  Nineveh  shall  rise  in 
judgment  with  this  generation,  and  shall 
condemn  it :  because  they  repented  at  the 
preaching  of  Jonas;  and,  behold,  a 
greater  than  Jonas  is  here. 

42  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise 
up  in  the  judgment  with  this  generation, 
and  shall  condemn  it:  for  she  came  from 
the  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth  to  hear 
the  wisdom  of  Solomon ;  and,  behold,  a 
greater  than  Solomon  is  here. 

43  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out 
of  a  man,  he  walketh  through  dry  places, 
seeking  rest,  and  findeth  none. 

44  Then  he  saith,  I  will  return  into  my 
house  from  whence  I  came  out;  and  when 
he  is  come,  he  findeth  it  empty,  swept, 
and  garnished. 

45  Then  goeth  he,  and  taketh  with  him- 
self seven  other  spirits  more  wicked  than 
himself,  and  they  enter  in  and  dwell 
there:  and  the  last  state  of  that  man  is 
worse  than  the  first.  Even  so  shall  it  be 
also  unto  this  wicked  generation. 

46  While  he  yet  talked  to  the  people, 
behold,  his  mother  and  his  brethren  stood 
without,  desiring  to  speak  with  him. 


31  Therefore  I  say  unto  you.  Every 
sin  and  blasphemy  shall  be  for- 
given unto  men ;  but  the  blasphemy 
against  the  Spirit  shall  not  be  for- 
given. 32  And  whosoever  shall 
speak  a  word  against  th*e  Son  of 
man,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him ;  but 
whosoever  shall  speak  against  the 
Holy  Spirit,  it  shall  not  be  forgiven 
him,  neither  in  this  world,  nor  in 
that  which  is  to  come.  33  Either 
make  the  tree  good,  and  its  fruit 
good;  or  make  the  tree  corrupt, 
and  its  fruit  corrupt :  for  the  tree 
is  known  by  its  fruit.  34  Ye  off- 
spring of  vipers,  how  can  ye,  be- 
ing evil,  speak  good  things?  for 
out  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart 
the  mouth  speaketh.  35  The  good 
man  out  of  his  good  treasure  bring- 
eth forth  good  things :  and  the  evil 
man  out  of  his  evil  treasure  bring- 
eth forth  evil  things.  36  And  I  say 
unto  you,  that  every  idle  word  that 
men  shall  speak,  they  shall  give  ac- 
count thereof  in  the  day  of  judge- 
ment. 37  For  by  thy  words  thou 
shalt  be  justified,  and  by  thy  words 
thou  shalt  be  condemned. 

38  Then  certain  of  the  scribes  and 
Pharisees  answered  him,  saying. 
Master,  we  would  see  a  sign  from 
thee.  39  But  he  answered  and  said 
unto  them,  An  evil  and  adulter- 
ous generation  seeketh  after  a  sign ; 
and  there  shall  no  sign  be  given  to 
it  but  the  sign  of  Jonah  the  pro- 
phet :  40  for  as  Jonah  was  three 
days  and  three  nights  in  the  belly 
of  the  whale;  so  shall  the  Son  of 
man  be  three  days  and  three  nights 
in  the  heart  of  the  earth.  41  The 
men  of  Nineveh  shall  stand  up  in 
the  judgement  with  this  genera- 
tion, and  shall  condemn  it:  for 
they  repented  at  the  preaching  of 
Jonah ;  and  behold,  a  greater 
than  Jonah  is  here.  42  The  queen 
of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in  the 
judgement  with  this  generation, 
and  shall  condemn  it :  for  she  came 
from  the  ends  of  the  earth  to  hear 
the  wisdom  of  Solomon ;  and  be- 
hold, a  greater  than  Solomon  is 
here.  43  But  the  unclean  spirit, 
when  he  is  gone  out  of  the  man, 
passeth  through  waterless  places, 
seeking  rest,  and  findeth  it  not. 
44  Then  he  saith,  I  will  return  into 
my  house  whence  I  came  out;  and 


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sin  and  blasphemy  shall  be  for- 
given unto  men ;  but  the  blas- 
phemy against  the  Spirit  shall  not 
be  forgiven.  32  And  whosoever 
shall  speak  a  word  against  the  Son 
of  man,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him ; 
but  whosoever  shall  speak  against 
the  Holy  Spirit,  it  shall  not  be  for- 
given him,  neither  in  this  world, 
nor  in  that  which  is  to  come.  33 
Either  make  the  tree  good,  and  its 
fruit  good ;  or  make  the  tree  cor- 
rupt, and  its  fruit  corrupt :  for  the 
tree  is  known  by  its  fruit.  34  Ye 
offspring  of  vipers,  how  can  ye,  be- 
ing evil,  speak  good  things?  for  out 
of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  the 
mouth  speaketh.  35  The  good 
man  out  of  his  good  treasure 
bringeth  forth  good  things :  and 
the  evil  man  out  of  his  evil  treas- 
ure bringeth  forth  evil  things. 
36  And  I  say  unto  you,  that  every 
idle  word  that  men  shall  speak, 
they  shall  give  account  thereof  in 
the  day  of  judgment.  37  For  by 
thy  words  thou  shalt  be  justified, 
and  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be 
condemned. 

38  Then  certain  of  the  scribes 
and  Pharisees  answered  him,  say- 
ing, Teacher,  we  would  see  a  sign 
from  thee.  39  But  he  answered 
and  said  unto  them,  An  evil  and 
adulterous  generation  seeketh  after 
a  sign ;  and  there  shall  no  sign  be 
given  to  it  but  the  sign  of  Jonah 
the  prophet :  40  for  as  Jonah  was 
three  days  and  three  nights  in  the 
belly  of  the  whale;  so  shall  the  Son 
of  man  be  three  days  and  three 
nights  in  the  heart  of  the  earth. 
41  The  men  of  Nineveh  shall  stand 
up  in  the  judgment  with  this  gen- 
eration, and  shall  condemn  it :  for 
they  repented  at  the  preaching  of 
Jonah ;  and  behold,  a  greater  than 
Jonah  is  here.  42  The  queen  of  the 
south  shall  rise  up  in  the  judgment 
with  this  generation,  and  shall  con- 
demn it :  for  she  came  from  the 
ends  of  the  earth  to  hear  the  wis- 
dom of  Solomon ;  and  behold,  a 
greater  than  Solomon  is  here.  43 
But  the  unclean  spirit,  when  he 
is  gone  out  of  the  man,  passeth 
through  waterless  places,  seeking 
rest,  and  findeth  it  not.  44  Then 
he  saith,  I  will  return  into  my 
house  whence  I  came  out ;  and 
when    he    is    come,    he    findeth    it 


fruit  evil.    For  by  the  fruit  the  tree  is 
known. 

34  O  generation  of  vipers,  how  can  you 
speak  good  things,  whereas  you  are 
evil?  for  out  of  the  abundance  of  the 
heart  the  mouth  speaketh. 

35  A  good  man  out  of  a  good  treasure 
bringeth  forth  good  things :  and  an  evil 
man  out  of  an  evil  treasure  bringeth 
forth  evil  things. 

36  But  I  say  unto  you,  that  every  idle 
word  that  men  shall  speak,  they  shall 
render  an  account  for  it  in  the  day  of 
judgment. 

37  For  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be  jus- 
tified, and  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be 
condemned. 

38  Then  some  of  the  scribes  and  Phari- 
sees answered  him,  saying :  Master  we 
would  see  a  sign  from  thee. 

39  Who  answering  said  to  them :  An 
evil  and  adulterous  generation  seeketh  _  a 
sign :  and  a  sign  shall  not  be  given  it, 
but  the  sign  of  Jonas  the  prophet. 

40  For  as  Jonas  was  in  the  whale's  belly 
three  days  and  three  nights :  so  shall  the 
Son  of  man  be  in  the  heart  of  the  earth 
three  days  and  three  nights. 

41  The  men  of  Ninive  shall  rise  in 
judgment  with  this  generation,  and  shall 
condemn  it :  because  they  did  penance  at 
the  preaching  of  Jonas.  And  behold  a 
greater  than  Jonas  here. 

42  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  in 
judgment  with  this  generation,  and  shall 
condemn  it :  because  she  came  from  the 
ends  of  the  earth  to  hear  the  wisdom  of 
Solomon,  and  behold  a  greater  than  Sol- 
omon here. 

43  And  when  an  unclean  spirit  is  gone 
out  of  a  man  he  walketh  through  dry 
places  seeking  rest,  and  findeth  none. 

44  Then  he  saith :  I  will  return  into  my 
house  from  whence  I  came  out.  And 
coming  he  findeth  it  empty,  swept,  and 
garnished. 

45  Then  he  goeth,  and  taketh  with  him 
seven  other  spirits  more  wicked  than 
himself,  and  they  enter  in  and  dwell 
there:  and  the  last  state  of  that  man  is 
made  worse  than  the  first.  So  shall  it  be 
also  to  this  wicked  generation. 

46  As  he  was  yet  speaking  to  the  multi- 
tudes, behold  his  mother  and  his  brethren 
stood  without,  seeking  to  speak  to  him. 

47  And  one  said  unto  him :  Behold  thy 
mother  and  thy  brethren  stand  without, 
seeking  thee. 

48  But  he  answering  him  that  told  him, 
said :  Who  is  my  mother,  and  who  are 
my  brethren? 


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47  Then  one  said  unto  him,  Behold,  thy 
mother  and  thy  brethren  stand  without, 
desiring  to  speak  with  thee. 

48  But  he  answered  and  said  unto  him 
that  told  him,  Who  is  my  mother?  and 
who  are  my  brethren? 

49  And  he  stretched  forth  his  hand 
toward  his  disciples,  and  said,  Behold  my 
mother  and  my  brethren ! 

50  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of 
my  Father  which  is  in  heaven,  the  same 
is    my   brother,    and    sister,   and    mother. 


CHAPTER  13. 

THE  same  day  went  Jesus  out  of  the 
house,  and  sat  by  the  sea  side. 

2  And  great  multitudes  were  gathered 
together  unto  him,  so  that  he  went  into  a 
ship,  and  sat ;  and  the  whole  multitude 
stood  on  the  shore. 

3  And  he  spake  many  things  unto  them 
in  parables,  saying,  Behold,  a  sower  went 
forth  to  sow ; 

4  And  when  he  sowed,  some  seeds  fell 
by  the  way  side,  and  the  fowls  came  and 
devoured  them  up : 

5  Some  fell  upon  stony  places,  where 
they  had  not  much  earth :  and  forthwith 
they  sprung  up,  because  they  had  no 
deepness  of  earth : 

6  And  when  the  sun  was  up,  they  were 
scorched ;  and  because  they  had  no  root, 
they  withered  away. 

7  And  some  fell  among  thorns ;  and  the 
thorns  sprung  up,  and  choked  them : 

8  But  other  fell  into  good  ground,  and 
brought  forth  fruit,  some  an  hundred- 
fold, some  sixtyfold,  some  thirtyfold. 

9  Who  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 
ID  And    the    disciples    came,    and    said 

unto  him,  Why  speakest  thou  unto  them 
in  parables? 

11  He  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
Because  it  is  given  unto  you  to  know  the 
mysteries  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven,  but 
to  them  it  is  not  given. 

12  For   whosoever   hath,   to   him   shall 


when  he  is  come,  he  findeth 
it  empty,  swept,  and  garnished. 
45  Then  goeth  he,  and  taketh  with 
himself  seven  other  spirits  more 
evil  than  himself,  and  they  enter 
in  and  dwell  there :  and  the  last 
state  of  that  man  becometh  worse 
than  the  first.  Even  so  shall  it  be 
also  unto  this  evil  generation. 

46  While  he  was  yet  speaking  to 
the  multitudes,  behold,  his  mother 
and  his  brethren  stood  without, 
seeking  to  speak  to  him.  47  And 
one  said  unto  him,  Behold,  thy 
mother  and  thy  brethren  stand 
without,  seeking  to  speak  to  thee. 

48  But  he  answered  and  said  unto 
him  that  told  him.  Who  is  my  mo- 
ther?  and   who   are   my   brethren? 

49  And  he  stretched  forth  his  hand 
towards  his  disciples,  and  said.  Be- 
hold, my  mother  and  my  brethren ! 

50  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will 
of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven, 
he  is  my  brother,  and  sister,  and 
mother. 

__/^N  that  day  went  Jesus  out 
^3V_y  of  the  house,  and  sat  by 
the  sea  side.  2  And  there  were 
gathered  unto  him  great  multi- 
tudes, so  that  he  entered  into  a 
boat,  and  sat ;  and  all  the  multi- 
tude stood  on  the  beach.  3  And 
he  spake  to  them  many  things  in 
parables,  saying,  Behold,  the  sower 
went  forth  to  sow ;  4  and  as  he 
sowed,  some  seeds  fell  by  the  way 
side,  and  the  birds  came  and  de- 
voured them :  5  and  others  fell  upon 
the  rocky  places,  where  they  had 
not  much  earth :  and  straight- 
way they  sprang  up,  because  they 
had  no  deepness  of  earth :  6  and 
when  the  sun  was  risen,  they  were 
scorched ;  and  because  they  had  no 
root,  they  withered  away.  7  And 
others  fell  upon  the  thorns ;  and 
the  thorns  grew  up,  and  choked 
them:  8  and  others  fell  upon  the 
good  ground,  and  yielded  fruit, 
some  a  hundredfold,  some  sixty, 
some  thirty.  9  He  that  hath  ears, 
let  him  hear. 

10  And  the  disciples  came,  and 
said  unto  him,  Why  speakest  thou 
unto  them  in  parables?  11  And  he 
answered  and  said  unto  them.  Unto 
you  it  is  given  to  know  the  mys- 
teries  of   the  kingdom  of   heaven. 


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empty,  swept,  and  garnished.  45 
Then  goeth  he,  and  taketh  with 
himself  seven  other  spirits  more 
evil  than  himself,  and  they  en- 
ter in  and  dwell  there :  and  the  last 
state  of  that  man  becometh  worse 
than  the  first.  Even  so  shall  it  be 
also  unto  this  evil  generation. 

46  While  he  was  yet  speaking 
to  the  multitudes,  behold,  his 
mother  and  his  brethren  stood 
without,  seeking  to  speak  to  him. 
47  And  one  said  unto  him,  Be- 
hold, thy  mother  and  thy  breth- 
ren stand  without,  seeking  to  speak 
to  thee.  48  But  he  answered  and 
said  unto  him  that  told  him,  Who 
is  my  mother?  and  who  are  my 
brethren?  49  And  he  stretched 
forth  his  hand  towards  his  dis- 
ciples, and  said.  Behold,  my  mother 
and  my  brethren !  50  For  whoso- 
ever shall  do  the  will  of  my  Father 
who  is  in  heaven,  he  is  my  brother, 
and  sister,  and  mother. 


/^N  that  day  went  Jesus  out 
I3v^  of  the  house,  and  sat  by 
the  sea  side.  2  And  there  were 
gathered  unto  him  great  multi- 
tudes, so  that  he  entered  into  a 
boat,  and  sat;  and  all  the  multi- 
tude stood  on  the  beach.  3  And 
he  spake  to  them  many  things  in 
parables,  saying.  Behold,  the  sower 
went  forth  to  sow ;  4  and  as  he 
sowed,  some  seeds  fell  by  the  way 
side,  and  the  birds  came  and  de- 
voured them  :  5  and  others  fell  upon 
the  rocky  places,  where  they  had 
not  much  earth :  and  straightway 
they  sprang  up,  because  they  had 
no  deepness  of  earth :  6  and  when 
the  sun  was  risen,  they  were 
scorched ;  and  because  they  had  no 
root,  they  withered  away.  7  And 
others  fell  upon  the  thorns;  and 
the  thorns  grew  up  and  choked 
them:  8  and  others  fell  upon  the 
good  ground,  and  yielded  fruit, 
some  a  hundredfold,  some  sixty, 
some  thirty.  9  He  that  hath  ears, 
let  him  hear. 

ID  And  the  disciples  came,  and 
said  unto  him,  Why  speakest  thou 
unto  them  in  parables?  11  And 
he  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Unto  you  it  is  given  to  know  the 
mysteries  of  the  kingdom  of  hea- 


49  And  stretching  forth  his  hand  to- 
wards his  disciples,  he  said :  Behold  my 
mother  and  my  brethren. 

50  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of 
my  Father,  that  is  in  heaven,  he  is  my 
brother,  and  sister,  and  mother. 


CHAPTER  13. 

THE  same  day  Jesus  going  out  of  the 
house,  sat  by  the  sea  side. 

2  And  great  multitudes  were  gathered 
together  unto  him,  so  that  he  went  up 
into  a  boat  and  sat :  and  all  the  multi- 
tude stood  on  the  shore. 

3  And  he  spoke  to  them  many  things 
in  parables,  saying :  Behold  the  sower 
went  forth  to  sow. 

4  And  M'hilst  he  soweth  some  fell  by 
the  way  side,  and  the  birds  of  the  air 
came  and  ate  them  up. 

5  And  other  some  fell  upon  stony 
ground,  where  they  had  not  much  earth : 
and  they  sprung  up  immediately,  because 
they  had  no  deepness  of  earth. 

6  And  when  the  sun  was  up  they  were 
scorched :  and  because  they  had  not  root, 
they  withered  away. 

7  And  others  fell  among  thorns:  and 
the  thorns  grew  up  and  choked  them. 

8  And  others  fell  upon  good  ground: 
and  they  brought  forth  fruit,  some  an 
hundredfold,  some  sixtyfold,  and  some 
thirtyfold. 

9  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 

10  And  his  disciples  came  and  said  to 
him:  Why  speakest  thou  to  them  in  par- 
ables? 

11  Who  answered  and  said  to  them: 
Because  to  you  it  is  given  to  know  the 


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be  given,  and  he  shall  have  more  abun- 
dance :  but  whosoever,  hath  not,  from  him 
shall  be  taken  away  even  that  he  hath. 

13  Therefore  speak  I  to  them  in  par- 
ables :  because  they  seeing  see  not ;  and 
hearing  they  hear  not,  neither  do  they 
understand. 

14  And  in  them  is  fulfilled  the  prophecy 
of  Esaias,  which  saith,  By  hearing  ye 
shall  hear,  and  shall  not  understand ;  and 
seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  shall  not  per- 
ceive : 

15  For  this  people's  heart  is  waxed 
gross,  and  their  ears  are  dull  of  hearing, 
and  their  eyes  they  have  closed;  lest  at 
any  time  they  should  see  with  their  eyes, 
and  hear  with  their  ears,  and  should  un- 
derstand with  their  heart,  and  should  be 
converted,  and  I  should  heal  them. 

16  But  blessed  are  your  eyes,  for  they 
see:  and  your  ears,  for  they  hear. 

17  For  verily  I  say  unto  you.  That 
many  prophets  and  righteous  men  have 
desired  to  see  those  things  which  ye  see, 
and  have  not  seen  them;  and  to  hear  those 
things  which  ye  hear,  and  have  not  heard 
thein. 

18  Hear  ye  therefore  the  parable  of 
the  sower. 

19  When  any  one  heareth  the  word 
of  the  kingdom,  and  understandeth  it 
not,  then  cometh  the  wicked  one,  and 
catcheth  away  that  which  was  sown  in 
his  heart.  This  is  he  which  received  seed 
by  the  way  side. 

20  But  he  that  received  the  seed  into 
stony  places',  the  same  is  he  that  heareth 
the  word,  and  anon  with  joy  receiveth  it ; 

21  Yet  hath  he  not  root  in  himself, 
but  dureth  for  a  while :  for  when  tribula- 
tion or  persecution  ariseth  because  of  the 
word,  by  and  by  he  is  offended. 

22  He  also  that  received  seed  among 
the  thorns  is  he  that  heareth  the  word; 
and  the  care  of  this  world,  and  the  de- 
ceitfulness  of  riches,  choke  the  word, 
and  he  becometh  unfruitful. 

23  But  he  that  received  seed  into  the 
good  ground  is  he  that  heareth  the  word, 
and  understandeth  it;  which  also  beareth 
fruit,  and  bringeth  forth,  some  an  hun- 
dredfold, some  sixty,  some  thirty. 

24  Another  parable  put  he  forth  unto 
them,  saying.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
likened  unto  a  man  which  sowed  good 
seed  in  his  field : 

25  But  while  men  slept,  his  enemy 
came  and  sowed  tares  among  the  wheat, 
and  went  his  way. 

26  But  when  the  blade  was  sprung  up. 


but  to  them  it  is  not  given.  12  For 
whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be 
given,  and  he  shall  have  abundance : 
but  whosoever  hath  not,  from  him 
shall  be  taken  away  even  that  which 
he  hath.  13  Therefore  speak  I  to 
them  in  parables ;  because  see- 
ing they  see  not,  and  hearing  they 
hear  not,  neither  do  they  under- 
stand. 14  And  unto  them  is  ful- 
filled the  prophecy  of  Isaiah,  which 
saith. 

By   hearing  ye   shall   hear,   and 

shall  in  no  wise  understand; 
And    seeing    ye    shall    see,    and 

shall  in  no  wise  perceive : 

15  For  this  people's  heart  is  waxed 

gross, 

And  their  ears  are  dull  of  hear- 
ing, 

And  their  eyes  they  have 
closed; 

Lest  haply  they  should  perceive 
with  their  eyes. 

And  hear  with  their  ears, 

And  understand  with  their 
heart. 

And  should  turn  again, 

And  I  should  heal  them. 

16  But  blessed  are  your  eyes,  for 
they  see ;  and  your  ears,  for  they 
hear.  17  For  verily  I  say  unto 
you,  that  many  prophets  and  right- 
eous men  desired  to  see  the  things 
which  ye  see,  and  saw  them  not; 
and  to  hear  the  things  which  ye 
hear,  and  heard  them  not.  18  Hear 
then  ye  the  parable  of  the  sower. 
19  when  any  one  heareth  the  word 
of  the  kingdom,  and  understand- 
eth it  not,  then  cometh  the  evil 
one,  and  snatcheth  away  that  which 
hath  been  sown  in  his  heart.  This 
is  he  that  was  sown  by  the  way 
side.  20  And  he  that  was  sown 
upon  the  rocky  places,  this  is  he 
that  heareth  the  word,  and  straight- 
way with  joy  receiveth  it;  21  yet 
hath  he  not  root  in  himself,  but 
endureth  for  a  while ;  and  when 
tribulation  or  persecution  ariseth 
because  of  the  word,  straightway 
he  stumbleth.  22  And  he  that  was 
sown  among  the  thorns,  this  is 
he  that  heareth  the  word ;  and 
the  care  of  the  world,  and  the 
deceitfulness  of  riches,  choke  the 
word,  and  he  becometh  unfruitful. 
23  And  he  that  was  sown  upon  the 
good  ground,  this  is  he  that  hear- 


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73 


ven,  but  to  them  it  is  not  given. 
12  For  whosoever  hath,  to  him 
shall  be  given,  and  he  shall  have 
abundance :  but  whosoever  hath 
not,  from  him  shall  be  taken  away- 
even  that  which  he  hath.  13 
Therefore  speak  1  to  them  in  para- 
bles ;  because  seeing  they  see  not, 
and  hearing  they  hear  not,  neither 
do  they  understand.  14  And  unto 
them  is  fulfilled  the  prophecy  of 
Isaiah,  which  saith, 

By   hearing  ye   shall   hear,   and 

shall  in  no  wise  understand; 
And    seeing    ye    shall    see,    and 

shall  in  no  wise  perceive: 

15  For  this  people's  heart  is  waxed 

gross. 

And  their  ears  are  dull  of  hear- 
ing. 

And  their  eyes  they  have  closed ; 

Lest  haply  they  should  perceive 
with  their  eyes. 

And  hear  with  their  ears, 

And  understand  with  their 
heart. 

And  should  turn  again, 

And  I  should  heal  them. 

16  But  blessed  are  your  eyes,  for 
they  see ;  and  your  ears,  for  they 
hear.  17  For  verily  I  say  unto 
you,  that  many  prophets  and 
righteous  men  desired  to  see  the 
things  which  ye  see,  and  saw  them 
not ;  and  to  hear  the  things  which 
ye  hear,  and  heard  them  not.  18 
Hear  then  ye  the  parable  of  the 
sower.  19  When  any  one  heareth 
the  word  of  the  kingdom,  and  un- 
derstandeth  it  not,  then  cometh 
the  evil  one,  and  snatcheth  away 
that  which  hath  been  sown  in  his 
heart.  This  is  he  that  was  sown 
by  the  way  side.  20  And  he  that 
was  sown  upon  the  rocky  places, 
this  is  he  that  heareth  the  word, 
and  straightway  with  joy  receiveth 
it;  21  yet  hath  he  not  root  in  him- 
self, but  endureth  for  a  while;  and 
when  tribulation  or  persecution 
ariseth  because  of  the  word, 
straightway  he  stumbleth.  22  And 
he  that  was  sown  among  the 
thorns,  this  is  he  that  heareth  the 
word;  and  the  care  of  the  world, 
and  the  deceitfulness  of  riches, 
choke  the  word,  and  he  becometh 
unfruitful.  23  And  he  that  was 
sown  upon  the  good  ground,  this 
is  he  that  heareth  the  word,  and 
understandeth  it;  who  verily  bear- 


mysteries  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven:  but 
to  them  it  is  not  given. 

12  For  he  that  hath,  to  him  shall  be 
given,  and  he  shall  abound :  but  he  that 
hath  not,  from  him  shall  be  taken  away 
that  also  which  he  hath. 

13  Therefore  do  I  speak  to  them  in 
parables :  because  seeing  they  see  not, 
and  hearing  they  hear  not,  neither  do 
they   understand. 

14  And  the  prophecy  of  Isaias  is  ful- 
filled in  them,  who  saith :  By  hearing 
you  shall  hear,  and  shall  not  understand: 
and  seeing  you  shall  see,  and  shall  not 
perceive. 

15  For  the  heart  of  this  people  is  grown 
gross,  and  with  their  ears  they  have  been 
dull  of  hearing,  and  their  eyes  they  have 
shut:  lest  at  any  time  they  should  see 
with  their  eyes,  and  hear  with  their  ears, 
and  understand  with  their  heart,  and  be 
converted,  and  I  should  heal  them. 

16  But  blessed  are  your  eyes,  because 
they  see,  and  your  ears,  because  they 
hear. 

17  For,  amen,  I  say  to  you,  many  pro- 
phets and  just  men  have  desired  to  see 
the  things  that  you  see,  and  have  not 
seen  them,  and  to  hear  the  things  that 
you  hear  and  have  not  heard  them. 

18  Hear  you  therefore  the  parable  of 
the  sower. 

19  When  any  one  heareth  the  word  of 
the  kingdom,  and  understandeth  it  not, 
there  cometh  the  wicked  one,  and  catch- 
eth  away  that  which  was  sown  in  his 
heart:  this  is  he  that  received  the  seed 
by  the  way  side. 

20  And  he  that  received  the  seed  upon 
stony  ground,  is  he  that  heareth  the 
word,  and  immediately  receiveth  it  with 
joy. 

21  Yet  hath  he  not  root  in  himself,  but 
is  only  for  a  time :  and  when  there  aris- 
eth tribulation  and  persecution  because 
of  the  word,  he  is  presently  scandal- 
ized. 

22  And  he  that  received  the  seed 
among  thorns,  is  he  that  heareth  the 
word,  and  the  care  of  this  world  and 
the  deceitfulness  of  riches  choketh  up 
the  word,  and  he  becometh   fruitless. 

23  But  he  that  received  the  seed  upon 
good  ground,  is  he  that  heareth  the 
word,  and  understandeth,  and  beareth 
fruit,  and  yieldeth  the  one  an  hundred- 
fold, and  another  sixty,  and  another 
thirty. 

24  Another  parable  he  proposed  to 
them,    saying:    The   kingdom   of   heaven 


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and  brought   forth   fruit,   then   appeared 
the  tares  also. 

27  So  the  servants  of  the  householder 
came  and  said  unto  him,  Sir,  didst  not 
thou  sow  good  seed  in  thy  field?  from 
whence  then  hath  it  tares? 

28  He  said  unto  them.  An  enemy  hath 
done  this.  The  servants  said  unto  him, 
Wilt  thou  then  that  we  go  and  gather 
them  up? 

29  But  he  said.  Nay;  lest  while  ye 
gather  up  the  tares,  ye  root  up  also  the 
wheat  with  them. 

30  Let  both  grow  together  until  the 
harvest :  and  in  the  time  of  harvest  I  will 
say  to  the  reapers,  Gather  ye  together 
first  the  tares,  and  bind  them  in  bundles 
to  burn  them :  but  gather  the  wheat  into 
my  barn. 

31  Another  parable  put  he  forth  unto 
them,  saying.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
like  to  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which  a 
man  took,  and  sowed  in  his  field : 

32  Which  indeed  is  the  least  of  all 
seeds:  but  when  it  is  grown,  it  is  the 
greatest  among  herbs,  and  becometh  a 
tree,  so  that  the  birds  of  the  air  come  and 
lodge  in  the  branches  thereof. 

33  Another  parable  spake  he  unto  them  ; 
The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto 
leaven,  which  a  woman  took,  and  hid  in 
three  measures  of  meal,  till  the  whole 
was  leavened. 

34  All  these  things  spake  Jesus  unto 
the  multitude  in  parables ;  and  without  a 
parable  spake  he  not  unto  them : 

35  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  the  prophet,  saying,  I  will  open 
my  mouth  in  parables ;  I  will  utter  things 
which  have  been  kept  secret  from  the 
foundation  of  the  world. 

36  Then  Jesus  sent  the  multitude  away, 
and  went  into  the  house :  and  his  disciples 
came  unto  him,  saying.  Declare  unto  us 
the  parable  of  the  tares  of  the  field. 

37  He  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
He  that  soweth  the  good  seed  is  the  Son 
of  man ; 

38  The  field  is  the  world ;  the  good 
seed  are  the  children  of  the  kingdom ;  but 
the  tares  are  the  children  of  the  wicked 
one; 

39  The  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the 
devil ;  the  harvest  is  the  end  of  the 
world ;  and  the  reapers  are  the  angels. 

40  As  therefore  the  tares  are  gathered 
and  burned  in  the  fire;  so  shall  it  be  in 
the  end  of  this  world. 

41  The  Son  of  man  shall  send  forth 
his  angels,  and  they  shall  gather  out  of 


eth  the  word,  and  understandeth 
it ;  who  verily  beareth  fruit,  and 
bringeth  forth,  some  a  hundred- 
fold, some  sixty,  some  thirty. 

24  Another  parable  set  he  before 
them,  saying,  The  kingdom  of 
heaven  is  likened  unto  a  man  that 
sowed  good  seed  in  his  field :  25  but 
while  men  slept,  his  enemy  came 
and  sowed  tares  also  among  the 
wheat,  and  went  away.  26  But 
when  the  blade  sprang  up,  and 
brought  forth  fruit,  then  appeared 
the  tares  also.  27  And  the  servants 
of  the  householder  came  and  said 
unto  him,  Sir,  didst  thou  not  sow 
good  seed  in  thy  field?  whence  then 
hath  it  tares?  28  And  he  said  unto 
them.  An  enemy  hath  done  this. 
And  the  servants  say  unto  him. 
Wilt  thou  then  that  we  go  and 
gather  them  up?  29  But  he  saith. 
Nay;  lest  haply  while  ye  gather 
up  the  tares,  ye  root  up  the  wheat 
with  them.  30  Let  both  grow  to- 
gether until  the  harvest :  and  in  the 
time  of  the  harvest  I  will  say  to 
the  reapers,  Gather  up  first  the 
tares,  and  bind  them  in  bundles  to 
burn  them:  but  gather  the  wheat 
into  my  barn. 

31  Another  parable  set  he  before 
them,  saying.  The  kingdom  of 
heaven  is  like  unto  a  grain  of 
mustard  seed,  which  a  man  took, 
and  sowed  in  his  field :  32  which 
indeed  is  less  than  all  seeds;  but 
when  it  is  grown,  it  is  greater  than 
the  herbs,  and  becometh  a  tree, 
so  that  the  birds  of  the  heaven 
come  and  lodge  in  the  branches 
thereof. 

33  Another  parable  spake  he  unto 
them ;  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
like  unto  leaven,  which  a  woman 
took,  and  hid  in  three  measures 
of  meal,  till  it  was  all  leavened. 

34  All  these  things  spake  Jesus 
in  parables  unto  the  multitudes ; 
and  without  a  parable  spake  he  no- 
thing unto  them:  35  that  it  might 
be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by 
the  prophet,  saying, 

I  will  open  my  mouth  in  para- 
bles; 
I  will  utter  things  hidden  from 

the  foundation  of  the  world. 
36  Then   he  left  the  multitudes, 
and  went  into  the  house :  and  his 
disciples    came    unto    him,    saying, 


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DOUAY 


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eth  fruit,  and  bringeth  forth,  some 
a  hundredfold,  some  sixty,  some 
thirty. 

24  Another  parable  set  he  before 
them,  saying.  The  kingdom  of 
heaven  is  likened  unto  a  man  that 
sowed  good  seed  in  his  field :  25 
but  while  men  slept,  his  enemy 
came  and  sowed  tares  also  among 
the  wheat,  and  went  away.  26  But 
when  the  blade  sprang  up  and 
brought  forth  fruit,  then  appeared 
the  tares  also.  27  And  the  ser- 
vants of  the  householder  came  and 
said  unto  him,  Sir,  didst  thou  not 
sow  good  seed  in  thy  field?  whence 
then  hath  it  tares?  28  And  he 
said  unto  them,  An  enemy  hath 
done  this.  And  the  servants  say 
unto  him,  Wilt  thou  then  that  we 
go  and  gather  them  up?  29  But 
he  saith.  Nay;  lest  haply  while  ye 
gather  up  the  tares,  ye  root  up  the 
wheat  with  them.  30  Let  both 
grow  together  until  the  harvest : 
and  in  the  time  of  the  harvest  I 
will  say  to  the  reapers,  Gather  up 
first  the  tares,  and  bind  them  in 
bundles  to  burn  them ;  but  gather 
the  wheat  into  my  barn. 

31  Another  parable  set  he  before 
them,  saying,  The  kingdom  of 
heaven  is  like  unto  a  grain  of 
mustard  seed,  which  a  man  took, 
and  sowed  in  his  field :  32  which 
indeed  is  less  than  all  seeds ;  but 
when  it  is  grown,  it  is  greater  than 
the  herbs,  and  becometh  a  tree,  so 
that  the  birds  of  the  heaven  come 
and  lodge  in  the  branches  thereof. 

33  Another  parable  spake  he  unto 
them ;  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
like  unto  leaven,  which  a  woman 
took,  and  hid  in  three  measures  of 
meal,  till  it  was  all  leavened. 

34  All  these  things  spake  Jesus 
in  parables  unto  the  multitudes; 
and  without  a  parable  spake  he 
nothing  unto  them :  35  that  it 
might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken 
through  the  prophet,  saying, 

I  will  open  my  mouth  in  para- 
bles; 
I  will  utter  things  hidden  from 
the  foundation  of  the  world. 
36  Then   he  left  the  multitudes, 
and  went  into  the  house :   and  his 
disciples    came    unto    him,    saying. 
Explain  unto  us  the  parable  of  the 
tares  of  the  field.    37  And  he  an- 
swered and  said,  He  that   soweth 


is   likened    to    a   man   that    sowed   good 
seed  in  his  field. 

25  But  while  men  were  asleep,  his  en- 
emy came  and  oversowed  cockle  among 
the  wheat  and  went  his  way. 

26  And  when  the  blade  was  sprung  up, 
and  had  brought  forth  fruit,  then  ap- 
peared also  the  cockle. 

27  And  the  servants  of  the  goodman  of 
the  house  coming  said  to  him :  Sir,  didst 
thou  not  sow  good  seed  in  thy  field? 
whence  then  hath  it  cockle? 

28  And  he  said  to  them :  An  enemy  hath 
done  this.  And  the  servants  said  to  him : 
Wilt  thou  that  we  go  and  gather  it 
up? 

29  And  he  said :  No,  lest  perhaps  gath- 
ering up  the  cockle,  you  root  up  the 
wheat  also  together  with  it. 

30  Suffer  both  to  grow  until  the  har- 
vest, and  in  the  time  of  the  harvest  I  will 
say  to  the  reapers :  Gather  up  first  the 
cockle,  and  bind  it  into  bundles  to  burn, 
but  the  wheat  gather  ye  into  my  barn. 

31  Another  parable  he  proposed  unto 
them,  saying:  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
like  to  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which  a 
man  took  and  sowed  in  his  field. 

32  Which  is  the  least  indeed  of  all 
seeds;  but  when  it  is  grown  up,  it  is 
greater  than  all  herbs,  and  becometh  a 
tree,  so  that  the  birds  of  the  air  come, 
and  dwell  in  the  branches  thereof. 

33  Another  parable  he  spoke  to  them : 
The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  to  lea- 
ven, which  a  woman  took  and  hid  in 
three  measures  of  meal,  until  the  whole 
was  leavened. 

34  All  these  things  Jesus  spoke  in  par- 
ables to  the  multitudes :  and  without  par- 
ables he  did  not  speak  to  them. 

35  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  the  prophet,  saying:  /  will 
open  my  mouth  in  parables,  I  will  utter 
things  hidden  from  the  foundation  of  the 
world. 

36  Then  having  sent  away  the  multi- 
tudes, he  came  into  the  house,  and  his 
disciples  came  to  him,  saying:  Expound 
to  us  the  parable  of  the  cockle  of  the 
field. 

37  Who  made  answer  and  said  to  them : 
He  that  soweth  the  good  seed,  is  the  Son 
of  man. 

38  And  the  field,  is  the  world.  And 
the  good  seed  are  the  children  of  the 
kingdom.  And  the  cockle,  are  the  chil- 
dren of  the  wicked  one. 

39  And  the  enemy  that  sowed  them,  is 
the    devil.    But   the   harvest   is   the   end 


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his  kingdom   all  things  that  offend,  and 
them  which  do  iniquity ; 

42  And  shall  cast  them  into  a  furnace 
of  fire :  there  shall  be  wailing  and  gnash- 
ing of  teeth. 

43  Then  shall  the  righteous  shine  forth 
as  the  sun  in  the  kingdom  of  their 
Father.  Who  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 

44  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
like  unto  treasure  hid  in  a  field;  the 
which  when  a  man  hath  found,  he  hideth, 
and  for  joy  thereof  goeth  and  selleth  all 
that  he  hath,  and  buyeth  that  field. 

45  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
like  unto  a  merchant  man,  seeking  goodly 
pearls : 

46  Who,  when  he  had  found  one  pearl 
of  great  price,  went  and  sold  all  that  he 
had,  and  bought  it. 

47  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 
unto  a  net,  that  was  cast  into  the  sea, 
and  gathered  of  every  kind : 

48  Which,  when  it  was  full,  they  drew 
to  shore,  and  sat  down,  and  gathered 
the  good  into  vessels,  but  cast  the  bad 
away. 

49  So  shall  it  be  at  the  end  of  the 
world :  the  angels  shall  come  forth,  and 
sever  the  wicked  from  among  the  just, 

50  And  shall  cast  them  into  the  furnace 
of  fire :  there  shall  be  wailing  and  gnash- 
ing of  teeth. 

51  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Have  ye  un- 
derstood all  these  things?  They  say  unto 
him,  Yea,  Lord. 

52  Then  said  he  unto  them.  Therefore 
every  scribe  which  is  instructed  unto  the 
kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  man 
that  is  an  householder,  which  bringeth 
forth  out  of  his  treasure  things  new  and 
old. 

53  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when 
Jesus  had  finished  these  parables,  he  de- 
parted thence. 

54  And  when  he  was  come  into  his 
own  country,  he  taught  them  in  their 
synagogue,  insomuch  that  they  were 
astonished,  and  said,  Whence  hath_  this 
man  this  wisdom,  and  these  mighty 
works? 

55  Is  not  this  the  carpenter's  son?  is 
not  his  mother  called  Mary?  and  his 
brethren,  James,  and  Joses,  and  Simon, 
and  Judas? 

56  And  his  sisters,  are  they  not  all 
with  us?  Whence  then  hath  this  man  all 
these  things? 

57  And  they  were  offended  in  him. 
But  Jesus  said  unto  them,  A  prophet  is 


Explain  unto  us  the  parable  of 
the  tares  of  the  field.  37  And  he 
answered  and  said.  He  that  soweth 
the  good  seed  is  the  Son  of  man; 
38  and  the  field  is  the  world ;  and 
the  good  seed,  these  are  the  sons 
of  the  kingdom ;  and  the  tares  are 
the  sons  of  the  evil  one;  39  and 
the  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the 
devil :  and  the  harvest  is  the  end 
of  the  world;  and  the  reapers  are 
angels.  40  As  therefore  the  tares 
are  gathered  up  and  burned  with 
fire;  so  shall  it  be  in  the  end  of 
the  world.  41  The  Son  of  man 
shall  send  forth  his  angels,  and  they 
shall  gather  out  of  his  kingdom  all 
things  that  cause  stumbling,  and 
them  that  do  iniquity,  42  and 
shall  cast  them  into  the  furnaceof 
fire:  there  shall  be  the  weeping 
and  gnashing  of  teeth.  43  Then 
shall  the  righteous  shine  Jforth  as 
the  sun  in  the  kingdom  of  their 
Father.  He  that  hath  ears,  let  him 
hear. 

44  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 
unto  a  treasure  hidden  in  the  field; 
which  a  man  found,  and  hid ;  and 
in  his  joy  he  goeth  and  selleth  all 
that  he  hath,  and  buyeth  that  field. 

45  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
is  like  unto  a  man  that  is  a  mer- 
chant seeking  goodly  pearls :  46  and 
having  found  one  pearl  of  great 
price,  he  went  and  sold  all  that  he 
had,  and  bought  it. 

47  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
is  like  unto  a  net,  that  was  cast 
into  the  sea,  and  gathered  of  every 
kind :  48  which,  when  it  was  filled, 
they  drew  up  on  the  beach ;  and 
they  sat  down,  and  gathered  the 
good  into  vessels,  but  the  bad  they 
cast  away.  49  So  shall  it  be  in 
the  end  of  the  world :  the  angels 
shall  come  forth,  and  sever  the 
wicked  from  among  the  righteous, 
50  and  shall  cast  them  into  the 
furnace  of  fire :  there  shall  be  the 
weeping  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 

51  Have  ye  understood  all  these 
things?  They  say  unto  him,  Yea. 
52  And  he  said  unto  them.  There- 
fore every  scribe  who  hath  been 
made  a  disciple  to  the  kingdom  of 
heaven  is  like  unto  a  man  that  is  a 
householder,  which  bringeth  forth 
out  of  his  treasure  things  new  and 
old. 


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DOUAY      ^^ 


the*  good  seed  is  the  Son  of  man ; 
38  and  the  field  is  the  world;  and 
the  good  seed,  these  are  the  sons 
of  the  kingdom ;  and  the  tares  are 
the  sons  of  the  evil  one;  39  and 
the  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the 
devil :  and  the  harvest  is  the  end 
of  the  world ;  and  the  reapers  are 
angels.  40  As  therefore  the  tares 
are  gathered  up  and  burned  with 
fire;  so  shall  it  be  in  the  end  of  the 
world.  41  The  Son  of  man  shall 
send  forth  his  angels,  and  they 
shall  gather  out  of  his  kingdom  all 
things  that  cause  stumbling,  and 
them  that  do  iniquity,  42  and  shall 
cast  them  into  the  furnace  of  fire: 
there  shall  be  the  weeping  and  the 
gnashing  of  teeth.  43  Then  shall 
the  righteous  shine  forth  as  the  sun 
in  the  kingdom  of  their  Father. 
He   that   hath    ears,    let   him   hear. 

44  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
like  unto  a  treasure  hidden  in  the 
field ;  which  a  man  found,  and  hid ; 
and  in  his  joy  he  goeth  and  sell- 
eth  all  that  he  hath,  and  buyeth 
that  field. 

45  Again,  the  kingdom  of  hea- 
ven is  like  unto  a  man  that  is 
a  merchant  seeking  goodly  pearls : 
46  and  having  found  one  pearl  of 
great  price,  he  went  and  sold  all 
that  he  had,  and  bought  it. 

47  Again,  the  kingdom  of  hea- 
ven is  like  unto  a  net,  that  was 
cast  into  the  sea,  and  gathered  of 
every  kind :  48  which,  when  it  was 
filled,  they  drew  up  on  the  beach ; 
and  they  sat  down,  and  gathered 
the  good  into  vessels,  but  the  bad 
they  cast  away.  49  So  shall  it  be 
in  the  end  of  the  world :  the  angels 
shall  come  forth,  and  sever  the 
wicked  from  among  the  righteous, 
50  and  shall  cast  them  into  the 
furnace  of  fire:  there  shall  be  the 
weeping  and  the  gnashing  of  teeth. 

51  Have  ye  understood  all  these 
things?  They  say  unto  him,  Yea. 
52  And  he  said  unto  them.  There- 
fore every  scribe  who  hath  been 
made  a  disciple  to  the  kingdom  of 
heaven  is  like  unto  a  man  that  is 
a  householder,  who  bringeth  forth 
out  of  his  treasure  things  new  and 
old. 

53  And  it  came  to  pass,  when 
Jesus  had  finished  these  parables, 
he  departed  thence. 

54  And    coming    into    his    own 


of  the  world.    And  the  reapers  are  the 
angels. 

40  Even  as  cockle  therefore  is  gath- 
ered up,  and  burnt  with  fire :  so  shall  it 
be  at  the  end  of  the  world. 

41  The  Son  of  man  shall  send  his  an- 
gels, and  they  shall  gather  out  of  his 
kingdom  all  scandals,  and  them  that  work 
iniquity. 

42  And  shall  cast  them  into  the  furnace 
of  fire :  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnash- 
ing of  teeth. 

43  Then  shall  the  just  shine  as  the  sun, 
in  the  kingdom  of  their  Father.  He  that 
hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

44  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto 
a  treasure  hidden  in  a  field.  Which  a 
man  having  found,  hid  it,  and  for  joy 
thereof  goeth,  and  selleth  all  that  he 
hath,  and  buyeth  that  field. 

45  Again  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 
to  a  merchant  seeking  good  pearls. 

46  Who  when  he  had  found  one  pearl 
of  great  price,  went  his  way,  and  sold  all 
that  he  had,  and  bought  it. 

47  Again  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 
to  a  net  cast  into  the  sea,  and  gathering 
together  of  all  kind  of  fishes. 

48  Which,  when  it  was  filled,  they  drew 
out,  and  sitting  by  the  shore,  they  chose 
out  the  good  into  vessels,  but  the  bad 
they  cast  forth. 

49  So  shall  it  be  at  the  end  of  the 
world.  The  angels  shall  go  out,  and  shall 
separate  the  wicked  from  arnong  the  just. 

50  And  shall  cast  them  into  the  fur- 
nace of  fire :  there  shall  be  weeping  and 
gnashing  of  teeth. 

51  Have  ye  understood  all  these  things? 
They  say  to  him :  Yes. 

52  He  said  unto  them :  Therefore  every 
scribe  instructed  in  the  kingdom  of  hea- 
ven, is  like  to  a  man  that  is  a  house- 
holder, who  bringeth  forth  out  of  his 
treasure  new  things  and  old. 

53  And  it  came  to  pass :  when  Jesus 
had  finished  these  parables,  he  passed 
from  thence. 

54  And  coming  into  his  own  country, 
he  taught  them  in  their  synagogues,  so 
that  they  wondered  and  said :  How  came 
this  man  by  this  wisdom  and  miracles? 

55  Is  not  this  the  carpenter's  son?  Is 
not  his  mother  called  Mary,  and  his  bre- 
thren James,  and  Joseph,  and  Simon,  and 
Jude: 

56  And  his  sisters,  are  they  not  all  with 
us?  Whence  therefore  hath  he  all  these 
things? 

57  And  they   were   scandalized   in   his 


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not  without  honour,  save  in  his  own  coun- 
try, and  in  his  own  house. 

58  And  he  did  not  many  mighty  works 
there  because  of  their  unbelief. 


CHAPTER  14. 

AT  that  time  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard 
of  the  fame  of  Jesus, 

2  And  said  unto  his  servants,  This  is 
John  the  Baptist ;  he  is  risen  from  the 
dead ;  and  therefore  mighty  works  do 
shew  forth  themselves  in  him. 

3  For  Herod  had  laid  hold  on  John, 
and  bound  him,  and  put  hivi  in  prison 
for  Herodias'  sake,  his  brother  Philip's 
wife. 

4  For  John  said  unto  him.  It  is  not  law- 
ful for  thee  to  have  her. 

5  And  when  he  would  have  put  him  to 
death,  he  feared  the  multitude,  because 
they  counted  him  as  a  prophet. 

6  But  when  Herod's  birthday  was  kept, 
the  daughter  of  Herodias  danced  before 
them,  and  pleased  Herod. 

7  Whereupon  he  promised  with  an  oath 
to  give  her  whatsoever  she  would  ask. 

8  And  she,  being  before  instructed  of 
her  mother,  said.  Give  me  here  John 
Baptist's  head  in  a  charger. 

9  And  the  king  was  sorry :  nevertheless 
for  the  oath's  sake,  and  them  which  sat 
with  him  at  meat,  he  commanded  it  to  be 
given  her. 

10  And  he  sent,  and  beheaded  John  in 
the  prison. 

11  And  his  head  was  brought  in  a 
charger,  and  given  to  the  damsel:  and 
she  brought  it  to  her  mother. 

12  And  his  disciples  came,  and  took 
up  the  body,  and  buried  it,  and  went  and 
told  Jesus. 

13  When  Jesus  heard  of  it,  he  departed 
thence  by  ship  into  a  desert  place  apart : 
and  when  the  people  had  heard  thereof, 


53  And  it  came  to  pass,  when*  Je- 
sus had  finished  these  parables,  he 
departed  thence.  54  And  coming 
into  his  own  country  he  taught 
them  in  their  synagogue,  insomuch 
that  they  were  astonished,  and 
said,  Whence  hath  this  man  this 
wisdom,  and  these  mighty  works? 
55  Is  not  this  the  carpenter's  son? 
is  not  his  mother  called  Mary?  and 
his  brethren,  James,  and  Joseph, 
and  Simon,  and  Judas?  56  And  his 
sisters,  are  they  not  all  with  us? 
Whence  then  hath  this  man  all 
these  things?  57  And  they  were 
offended  in  him.  But  Jesus  said 
unto  them,  A  prophet  is  not  with- 
out honour,  save  in  his  own  coun- 
try, and  in  his  own  house.  58  And 
he  did  not  many  mighty  works 
there  because  of  their  unbelief. 

AT  that  season  Herod  the 
^A--l\.  tetrarch  heard  the  report 
concerning  Jesus,  2  and  said  unto 
his  servants.  This  is  John  the 
Baptist;  he  is  risen  from  the  dead; 
and  therefore  do  these  powers 
work  in  him.  3  For  Herod  had 
laid  hold  on  John,  and  bound  him, 
and  put  him  in  prison  for  the  sake 
of  Herodias,  his  brother  Philip's 
wife.  4  For  John  said  unto  him, 
It  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  have 
her.  5  And  when  he  would  have 
put  him  to  death,  he  feared  the 
multitude,  because  they  counted 
him  as  a  prophet.  6  But  when 
Herod's  birthday  came,  the  daugh- 
ter of  Herodias  danced  in  the 
midst,  and  pleased  Herod.  7 
Whereupon  he  promised  with  an 
oath  to  give  her  whatsoever  she 
should  ask.  8  And  she,  being  put 
forward  by  her  mother,  saith,  Give 
me  here  in  a  charger  the  head  of 
John  the  Baptist.  9  And  the  king 
was  grieved ;  but  for  the  sake  of  his 
oaths,  and  of  them  which  sat  at 
meat  with  him,  he  commanded  it  to 
be  given ;  10  and  he  sent,  and  be- 
headed John  in  the  prison.  11  And 
his  head  was  brought  in  a  charger, 
and  given  to  the  damsel :  and  she 
brought  it  to  her  mother.  12  And 
his  disciples  came,  and  took  up 
the  corpse,  and  buried  him;  and 
they  went  and  told  Jesus. 

13  Now  when  Jesus  heard  it,  he 
withdrew  from  thence  in  a  boat,  to 


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country  he  taught  them  in  their 
synagogue,  insomuch  that  they 
were  astonished,  and  said.  Whence 
hath  this  man  this  wisdom,  and 
these  mighty  works?  55  Is  not 
this  the  carpenter's  son?  is  not 
his  mother  called  Mary?  and  his 
brethren,  James,  and  Joseph,  and 
Simon,  and  Judas?  56  And  his 
sisters,  are  they  not  all  with  us? 
Whence  then  hath  this  man  all 
these  things?  57  And  they  were 
offended  in  him.  But  Jesus  said 
unto  them,  A  prophet  is  not  with- 
out honor,  save  in  his  own  coun- 
try, and  in  his  own  house.  58  And 
he  did  not  many  mighty  works  there 
because  of  their  unbelief. 


regard.  But  Jesus  said  to  them :  A  pro- 
phet is  not  without  honour,  save  in  his 
own  country,  and  in  his   own  house. 

58  And  he  wrought  not  many  miracles 
there,  because  of  their  unbelief. 


AT  that  season  Herod  the 
I4^l\.  tetrarch  heard  the  report 
concerning  Jesus,  2  and  said  unto 
his  servants,  This  is  John  the 
Baptist ;  he  is  risen  from  the  dead ; 
and  therefore  do  these  powers 
work  in  him.  3  For  Herod  had 
laid  hold  on  John,  and  bound  him, 
and  put  him  in  prison  for  the  sake 
of  Herodias,  his  brother  Philip's 
wife.  4  For  John  said  unto  him.  It 
is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  have  her. 
5  And  when  he  would  have  put 
him  to  death,  he  feared  the  multi- 
tude, because  they  counted  him  as 
a  prophet.  6  But  when  Herod's 
birthday  came,  the  daughter  of 
Herodias  danced  in  the  midst,  and 
pleased  Herod.  7  Whereupon  he 
promised  with  an  oath  to  give  her 
whatsoever  she  should  ask.  8  And 
she,  being  put  forward  by  her 
mother,  saith.  Give  me  here  on  a 
platter  the  head  of  John  the 
Baptist.  9  And  the  king  was 
grieved ;  but  for  the  sake  of  his 
oaths,  and  of  them  that  sat  at  meat 
with  him,  he  commanded  it  to  be 
given ;  10  and  he  sent  and  beheaded 
John  in  the  prison,  ii  And  his 
head  was  brought  on  a  platter,  and 
given  to  the  damsel :  and  she 
brought  it  to  her  mother.  12  And 
his  disciples  came,  and  took  up  the 
corpse,  and  buried  him ;  and  they 
went  and  told  Jesus. 

13    Now    when    Jesus    heard    it, 
he    withdrew    from    thence    in    a 


CHAPTER  14. 

AT    that    time    Herod   the    Tetrarch 
heard  the  fame  of  Jesus. 

2  And  he  said  to  his  servants :  This  is 
John  the  Baptist :  he  is  risen  from  the 
dead,  and  therefore  mighty  works  shew 
forth  themselves  in  him. 

3  For  Herod  had  apprehended  John 
and  bound  him,  and  put  him  into  pri- 
son, because  of  Herodias,  his  brother's 
wife. 

4  For  John  said  to  him :  It  is  not  law- 
ful for  thee  to  have  her. 

5  And  having  a  mind  to  put  him  to 
death,  he  feared  the  people :  because 
they  esteemed  him  as  a  prophet. 

6  But  on  Herod's  birthday,  the  daugh- 
ter of  Herodias  danced  before  them:  and 
pleased  Herod. 

7  Whereupon  he  promised  with  an 
oath,  to  give  her  whatsoever  she  would 
ask  of  him. 

8  But  she  being  instructed  before  by 
her  mother,  said :  Give  me  here  in  a  dish 
the  head  of  John  the  Baptist. 

9  And  the  king  was  struck  sad :  yet  be- 
cause of  his  oath,  and  for  them  that  sat 
with  him  at  table,  he  commanded  it  to 
be  given. 

10  And  he  sent,  and  beheaded  John  in 
the  prison. 

11  And  his  head  was  brought  in  a  dish: 
and  it  was  given  to  the  damsel,  and  she 
brought  it  to  her  mother. 

12  And  his  disciples  came  and  took  the 
body,  and  buried  it,  and  came  and  told 
Jesus. 

13  Which  when  Jesus  had  heard,  he 
retired    from   thence   by   a   boat,   into   a 


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they    followed   him   on    foot   out   of   the 
cities. 

14  And  Jesus  went  forth,  and  saw  a 
great  multitude,  and  was  moved  with 
compassion  toward  them,  and  he  healed 
their  sick. 

15  And  when  it  was  evening,  his 
disciples  came  to  him,  saying,  This  is  a 
desert  place,  and  the  time  is  now  past; 
send  the  multitude  away,  that  they  may 
go  into  the  villages,  and  buy  themselves 
victuals. 

16  But  Jesus  said  unto  them.  They  need 
not  depart;  give  ye  them  to  eat. 

17  And  they  say  unto  him,  We  have 
here  but  five  loaves,  and  two  fishes. 

18  He  said.  Bring  them  hither  to  me. 

19  And  he  commanded  the  multitude  to 
sit  down  on  the  grass,  and  took  the  five 
loaves,  and  the  two  fishes,  and  looking  up 
to  heaven,  he  blessed,  and  brake,  and 
gave  the  loaves  to  his  disciples,  and  the 
disciples  to  the  multitude. 

20  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were 
filled :  and  they  took  up  of  the  fragments 
that  remained  twelve  baskets  full. 

21  And  they  that  had  eaten  were  about 
five  thousand  men,  beside  women  and 
children. 

22  And  straightway  Jesus  constrained 
his  disciples  to  get  into  a  ship,  and  to  go 
before  him  unto  the  other  side,  while  he 
sent  the  multitudes  away. 

23  And  when  he  had  sent  the  multi- 
tudes away,  he  went  up  into  a  mountain 
apart  to  pray:  and  when  the  evening  was 
come,  he  was  there  alone. 

24  But  the  ship  was  now  in  the  midst 
of  the  sea,  tossed  with  waves:  for  the 
wind  was  contrary. 

25  And  in  the  fourth  watch  of  the 
night  Jesus  went  unto  them,  walking  on 
the  sea. 

26  And  when  the  disciples  saw  him 
walking  on  the  sea,  they  were  troubled, 
saying,  It  is  a  spirit;  and  they  cried  out 
for  fear. 

27  But  straightway  Jesus  spake  unto 
them,  saying,  Be  of  good  cheer;  it  is  I; 
be  not  afraid. 

28  And  Peter  answered  him  and  said. 
Lord,  if  it  be  thou,  bid  me  come  unto 
thee  on  the  water. 

29  And  he  said,  Come.  And  when 
Peter  was  come  down  out  of  the  ship,  he 
walked  on  the  water,  to  go  to  Jesus. 

30  But  when  he  saw  the  wind  boister- 
ous, he  was  afraid;  and  beginning  to 
sink,  he  cried,  saying,  Lord,  save  me. 

31  And    immediately    Jesus     stretched 


a  desert  place  apart :  and  when  the 
multitudes  heard  thereof,  they  fol- 
lowed him  on  foot  from  the  cities. 
14  And  he  came  forth,  and  saw  a 
great  multitude,  and  he  had  com- 
passion on  them,  and  healed  their 
sick.  15  And  when  even  was  come, 
the  disciples  came  to  him,  saying, 
The  place  is  desert,  and  the  time 
is  already  past ;  send  the  multitudes 
away,  that  they  may  go  into  the 
villages,  and  buy  themselves  food. 
16  But  Jesus  said  unto  them.  They 
have  no  need  to  go  away ;  give  ye 
them  to  eat.  17  And  they  say 
unto  him,  We  have  here  but  five 
loaves,  and  two  fishes.  18  And  he 
said.    Bring    them    hither    to    me. 

19  Arid  he  commanded  the  multi- 
tudes to  sit  down  on  the  grass ; 
and  he  took  the  five  loaves,  and 
the  two  fishes,  and  looking  up  to 
heaven,  he  blessed,  and  brake  and 
gave  the  loaves  to  the  disciples, 
and  the  disciples  to  the  multitudes. 

20  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were 
filled :  and  they  took  up  that  which 
remained  over  of  the  broken  pieces, 
twelve  baskets  full.  21  And  they 
that  did  eat  were  about  five  thou- 
sand men,  beside  women  and  chil- 
dren. 

22  And  straightway  he  con- 
strained the  disciples  to  enter  into 
the  boat,  and  to  go  before  him  unto 
the  other  side,  till  he  should  send 
the  multitudes  away.  23  And  after 
he  had  sent  the  multitudes  away, 
he  went  up  into  the  mountain 
apart  to  pray :  and  when  even 
was    come,    he    was    there    alone. 

24  But  the  boat  was  now  in  the 
midst  of  the  sea,  distressed  by  the 
waves ;  for  the  wind  was  contrary. 

25  And  in  the  fourth  watch  of  the 
night  he  came  unto  them,  walking 
upon  the  sea.  26  And  when  the 
disciples  saw  him  walking  on  the 
sea,  they  were  troubled,  saying,^  It 
is  an  apparition ;  and  they  cried 
out  for  fear.  27  But  straightway 
Jesus  spake  unto  them,  saying, 
Be  of  good  cheer;  it  is  I;  be  not 
afraid.  28  And  Peter  answered  him 
and  said.  Lord,  if  it  be  thou,  bid 
me  come  unto  thee  upon  the  waters. 
29  And  he  said,  Come.  And  Peter 
went  down  from  the  boat,  and 
walked  upon  the  waters,  to  come 
to  Jesus.    30  But  when  he  saw  the 


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boat,  to  a  desert  place  apart:  and 
when  the  multitudes  heard  thereof, 
they  followed  him  on  foot  from 
the  cities.  14  And  he  came  forth, 
and  saw  a  great  multitude,  and 
he  had  compassion  on  them,  and 
healed  their  sick.  15  And  when 
even  was  come,  the  disciples  came 
to  him,  saying.  The  place  is  desert, 
and  the  time  is  already  past ;  send 
the  multitudes  away,  that  they 
may  go  into  the  villages,  and  buy 
themselves  food.  16  But  Jesus 
said  unto  them,  They  have  no  need 
to  go  away ;  give  ye  them  to  eat. 
17  And  they  say  unto  him.  We 
have  here  but  five  loaves,  and  two 
fishes.  18  And  he  said,  Bring 
them  hither  to  me.  19  And  he 
commanded  the  multitudes  to  sit 
down  on  the  grass ;  and  he  took 
the  five  loaves,  and  the  two  fishes, 
and  looking  up  to  heaven,  he 
blessed,  and  brake  and  gave  the 
loaves  to  the  disciples,  and  the 
disciples  to  the  multitudes.  20  And 
they  all  ate,  and  were  filled :  and 
they  took  up  that  which  remained 
over  of  the  broken  pieces,  twelve 
baskets  full.  21  And  they  that 
did  eat  were  about  five  thousand 
men,  besides  women  and  children. 
22  And  straightway  he  con- 
strained the  disciples  to  enter  into 
the  boat,  and  to  go  before  him 
unto  the  other  side,  till  he  should 
send  the  multitudes  away.  23  And 
after  he  had  sent  the  multitudes 
away,  he  went  up  into  the  moun- 
tain apart  to  pray:  and  when  even 
was    come,    he    was    there    alone. 

24  But  the  boat  was  now  in  the 
midst  of  the  sea,  distressed  by  the 
waves ;  for  the  wind  was  contrary. 

25  And  in  the  fourth  watch  of 
the  night  he  came  unto  them, 
walking  upon  the  sea.  26  And 
when  the  disciples  saw  him  walking 
on  the  sea,  they  were  troubled, 
saying,  It  is  a  ghost ;  and  they 
cried  out  for  fear.  27  But  straight- 
way Jesus  spake  unto  them,_  say- 
ing. Be  of  good  cheer;  it  is  I; 
be  not  afraid.  28  And  Peter  an- 
swered him  and  said.  Lord,  if 
it  be  thou,  bid  me  come  unto  thee 
upon  the  waters.  29  And  he  said. 
Come.  And  Peter  went  down  from 
the  boat,  and  walked  upon  the 
waters  to  come  to  Jesus.  30  But 
when    he    saw    the    wind,    he    was 


desert  place  apart,  and  the  multitudes 
having  heard  of  it,  followed  him  on  foot 
out  of  the  cities. 

14  And  he  coming  forth  saw  a  great 
multitude,  and  had  compassion  on  them, 
and  healed  their  sick. 

15  And  when  it  was  evening,  his  disci- 
ples came  to  him,  saying:  This  is  a 
desert  place,  and  the  hour  is  now  past: 
send  away  the  multitudes,  that  going 
into  the  towns,  they  may  buy  themselves 
victuals. 

16  But  Jesus  said  to  them,  They  have 
no  need  to  go :  give  you  them  to  eat. 

17  They  answered  him :  We  have  not 
here,  but  five  loaves,  and  two  fishes. 

18  He  said  to  them:  Bring  them  hither 
to  me. 

19  And  when  he  had  commanded  the 
multitudes  to  sit  down  upon  the  grass, 
he  took  the  five  loaves  and  the  two  fishes, 
and  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed,  and 
brake,  and  gave  the  loaves  to  his  disci- 
ples, and  the  disciples  to  the  multitudes. 

20  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled. 
And  they  took  up  what  remained,  twelve 
full  baskets  of  fragments. 

21  And  the  number  of  them  that  did 
eat,  was  five  thousand  men,  besides 
women  and  children. 

22  And  forthwith  Jesus  obliged  his  dis- 
ciples to  go  up  into  the  boat,  and  to  go 
before  him  over  the  water,  till  he  dis- 
missed the  people. 

23  And  having  dismissed  the  multitude, 
he  went  into  a  mountain  alone  to  pray. 
And  when  it  was  evening,  he  was  there 
alone. 

24  But  the  boat  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
was  tossed  with  the  waves :  for  the  wind 
was  contrary. 

25  And  in  the  fourth  watch  of  the 
night,  he  came  to  them  walking  upon 
the  sea. 

26  And  they  seeing  him  walking  upon 
the  sea,  were  troubled,  saying:  It  is  an 
apparition.     And  they  cried  out  for  fear. 

27  And  immediately  Jesus  spoke  to 
them,  saying:  Be  of  good  heart:  it  is  I, 
fear  ye  not. 

28  And  Peter  making  answer,  said : 
Lord,  if  it  be  thou,  bid  me  come  to  thee 
upon  the  waters. 

29  And  he  said :  Come.  And  Peter  go- 
ing down  out  of  the  boat,  walked  upon 
the  water  to  come  to  Jesus. 

30  But  seeing  the  wind  strong,  he  was 
afraid :  and  when  he  began  to  sink,  he 
cried  out,  saying :   Lord,  save  me. 

31  And    immediately    Jesus    stretching 


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forth  his  hand,  and  caught  him,  and  said 
unto  him,  O  thou  of  little  faith,  where- 
fore didst  thou  doubt? 

32  And  when  they  were  come  into  the 
ship,  the  wind  ceased. 

SS  Then  they  that  were  in  the  ship  came 
and  worshipped  him,  saying,  Of  a  truth 
thou  art  the  Son  of  God. 

34  And  when  they  were  gone  over,  they 
came  into  the  land  of  Gennesaret. 

35  And  when  the  men  of  that  place  had 
knowledge  of  him,  they  sent  out  into  all 
that  country  round  about,  and  brought 
unto  him  all  that  were  diseased ; 

36  And  besought  him  that  they  might 
only  touch  the  hem  of  his  garment:  and 
as  many  as  touched  were  made  perfectly 
whole. 


CHAPTER  15. 

THEN    came    to    Jesus    scribes    and 
Pharisees,  which  were  of  Jerusalem, 
saying, 

2  Why  do  thy  disciples  transgress  the 
tradition  of  the  elders?  for  they  wash 
not  their  hands  when  they  eat  bread. 

3  But  he  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
"Why  do  ye  also  transgress  the  command- 
ment of  God  by  your  tradition? 

4  For  God  commanded,  saying.  Honour 
thy  father  and  mother:  and.  He  that 
curseth  father  or  mother,  let  him  die  the 
death. 

5  But  ye  say,  Whosoever  shall  say  to 
his  father  or  his  mother.  It  is  a  gift,  by 
whatsoever  thou  mightest  be  profited  by 
me; 

6  And  honour  not  his  father  or  his 
mother,  he  shall  be  free.  Thus  have  ye 
made  the  commandment  of  God  of  none 
effect  by  your  tradition. 

7  Ye  hypocrites,  well  did  Esaias  proph- 
esy of  you,  saying, 

8  This  people  draweth  nigh  unto  me 
with  their  mouth,  and  honoureth  me  with 
their  lips ;  but  their  heart  is  far  from  me. 

9  But  in  vain  they  do  worship  me, 
teaching  for  doctrines  the  commandments 
of  men. 

10  And  he  called  the  multitude,  and 
said  unto  them.  Hear,  and  understand : 

11  Not  that  which  goeth  into  the  mouth 
defileth  a  man ;  but  that  which  cometh 
out  of  the  mouth,  this  defileth  a  man. 

12  Then  came  his  disciples,  and  said 
unto  him,  Knowest  thou  that  the  Phari- 


wind,  he  was  afraid ;  and  begin- 
ning to  sink,  he  cried  out,  saying, 
Lord,  save  me.  31  And  immediately 
Jesus  stretched  forth  his  hand,  and 
took  hold  of  him,  and  saith  unto 
him,  O  thou  of  little  faith,  where- 
fore didst  thou  doubt?  32  And 
when  they  were  gone  up  into  the 
boat,  the  wind  ceased.  33  And  they 
that  were  in  the  boat  worshipped 
him,  saying.  Of  a  truth  thou  art 
the  Son  of  God. 

34  And  when  they  had  crossed 
over,  they  came  to  the  land,  unto 
Gennesaret.  35  And  when  the  men 
of  that  place  knew  him,  they  sent 
into  all  that  region  round  about, 
and  brought  unto  him  all  that 
were  sick;  36  and  they  besought 
him  that  they  might  only  touch 
the  border  of  his  garment:  and 
as  many  as  touched  were  made 
whole. 

T^HEN  there  come  to  Jesus 
15  J-  from  Jerusalem  Pharisees 
and  scribes,  saying,  2  'Why  do 
thy  disciples  transgress  the  tradi- 
tion of  the  elders?  for  they  wash 
not  their  hands  when  they  eat 
bread.  3  And  he  answered  and 
said  unto  them.  Why  do  ye  also 
transgress  the  commandment  of 
God  because  of  your  tradition?  4 
For  God  said.  Honour  thy  father 
and  thy  mother :  and,  He  that 
speaketh  evil  of  father  or  mother, 
let  him  die  the  death.  5  But  ye  say, 
Whosoever  shall  say  to  his  father 
or  his  mother,  That  wherewith  thou 
mightest  have  been  profited  by  me 
is  given  to  God;  6  he  shall  not  hon- 
our his  father.  And  ye  have  made 
void  the  word  of  God  because  of 
your  tradition.  7  Ye  hypocrites, 
well  did  Isaiah  prophesy  of  you, 
saying, 

8  This  people  honoureth  me  with 

their  lips ; 
But  their  heart  is  far  from  me. 

9  But    in    vain    do    they    worship 

me. 
Teaching  as  their  doctrines  the 
precepts  of  men. 
10  And  he  called  to  him  the  multi- 
tude, and  said  unto  them.  Hear, 
and  understand:  11  Not  that  which 
entereth  into  the  mouth  defileth  the 
man ;  but  that  which  proceedeth 
out  of  the  mouth,  this  defileth  the 


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afraid ;  and  beginning  to  sink, 
he  cried  out,  saying,  Lord,  save 
me.  31  And  immediately  Jesus 
stretched  forth  his  hand,  and  took 
hold  of  him,  and  saith  unto  him, 
O  thou  of  little  faith,  wherefore 
didst  thou  doubt?  32  And  when 
they  were  gone  up  into  the  boat, 
the  wind  ceased.  33  And  they  that 
were  in  the  boat  worshipped  him, 
saying,  Of  a  truth  thou  art  the  Son 
of  God. 

34  And  when  they  had  crossed 
over,  they  came  to  the  land,  unto 
Gennesaret.  35  And  when  the  men 
of  that  place  knew  him,  they  sent 
into  all  that  region  round  about, 
and  brought  unto  him  all  that  were 
sick;  36  and  they  besought  him  that 
they  might  only  touch  the  border  of 
his  garment :  and  as  many  as 
touched  were  made  whole. 


^n^  HEN  there  come  to  Jesus 
15  -L  from  Jerusalem  Pharisees 
and  scribes,  saying,  2  Why  do  thy 
disciples  transgress  the  tradition 
of  the  elders?  for  they  wash  not 
their  hands  when  they  eat  bread. 
3  And  he  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  Why  do  ye  also  transgress 
the  commandment  of  God  because 
of  your  tradition?  4  For  God  said, 
Honor  thy  father  and  thy  mother: 
and.  He  that  speaketh  evil  of  father 
or  mother,  let  him  die  the  death. 

5  But  ye  say.  Whosoever  shall  say 
to  his  father  or  his  mother.  That 
wherewith  thou  mightest  have  been 
profited   by   me   is   given   to   God; 

6  he  shall  not  honor  his  father. 
And  ye  have  made  void  the  word 
of  God  because  of  your  tradition. 

7  Ye  hypocrites,  well  did  Isaiah 
prophesy  of  you,  saying, 

8  This   people   honoreth   me   with 

their  lips ; 
But  their  heart  is  far  from  me. 

9  But  in  vain  do  they  worship  me. 
Teaching  as  their  doctrines  the 

precepts  of  men. 
10  And  he  called  to  him  the  multi- 
tude, and  said  unto  them.  Hear,  and 
understand:  11  Not  that  which 
entereth  into  the  mouth  defileth 
the  man;  but  that  which  proceed- 
eth  out  of  the  mouth,  this  de- 
fileth the  man.  12  Then  came  the 
disciples,  and  said  unto  him,  Know- 


forth  his  hand  took  hold  of  him,  and 
said  to  him :  O  thou  of  little  faith,  why 
didst  thou  doubt? 

32  And  when  they  were  come  up  into 
the  boat,  the  wind  ceased. 

33  And  they  that  were  in  the  boat  came 
and  adored  him,  saying:  Indeed  thou  art 
the  Son  of  God. 

34  And  having  passed  the  water,  they 
came  into  the  country  of  Genesar. 

35  And  when  the  men  of  that  place  had 
knowledge  of  him,  they  sent  into  all  that 
country,  and  brought  to  him  all  that 
were   diseased. 

36  And  they  besought  him  that  they 
might  touch  but  the  hem  of  his  garment. 
And  as  many  as  touched,  were  made 
whole. 


CHAPTER  15. 

THEN  came  to  him   from  Jerusalem 
scribes  and   Pharisees,  saying: 

2  Why  do  thy  disciples  transgress  the 
tradition  of  the  ancients?  For  they 
wash  not  their  hands  when  they  eat 
bread. 

3  But  he  answering,  said  to  them :  Why 
do  you  also  transgress  the  command- 
ment of  God  for  your  tradition?  For 
God  said : 

4  Honour  thy  father  and  mother:  And : 
He  that  shall  curse  father  or  mother,  let 
him  die  the  death. 

5  But  you  say:  Whosoever  shall  say  to 
father  or  mother.  The  gift  whatsoever 
proceedeth  from  me,  shall  profit  thee. 

6  And  he  shall  not  honour  his  father  or 
his  mother :  and  you  have  made  void  the 
commandment  of  God  for  your  tradi- 
tion. 

7  Hypocrites,  well  hath  Isaias  prophe- 
sied of  you,  saying: 

8  This  people  honoureth  me  with  their 
lips:  but  their  heart  is  far  from  me. 

9  And  in  vain  do  they  worship  me, 
teaching  doctrines  and  commandments 
of  men. 

10  And  having  called  together  the  mul- 
titudes unto  him,  he  said  to  them :  Hear 
ye  and  understand.  ' 

I  r  Not  that  which  goeth  into  the  mouth 
defileth  a  man :  but  what  cometh  out  of 
the  mouth,  this  defileth  a  man. 

12  Then  came  his  disciples,  and  said 
to  him :  Dost  thou  know  that  the  Phari- 


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sees  were  offended,  after  they  heard  this 
saying? 

13  But  he  answered  and  said,  Every 
plant,  which  my  heavenly  Father  hath 
not  planted,  shall  be  rooted  up. 

14  Let  them  alone:  they  be  blind  lead- 
ers of  the  blind.  And  if  the  blind  lead 
the  blind,  both  shall  fall  into  the  ditch. 

15  Then  answered  Peter  and  said  unto 
him,  Declare  unto  us  this  parable. 

16  And  Jesus  said.  Are  ye  also  yet 
without  understanding? 

17  Do  not  ye  yet  understand,  that  what- 
soever entereth  in  at  the  mouth  goeth 
into  the  belly,  and  is  cast  out  into  the 
draught? 

18  But  those  things  which  proceed  out 
of  the  mouth  come  forth  from  the  heart ; 
and  they  defile  the  man. 

19  For  out  of  the  heart  proceed  evil 
thoughts,  murders,  adulteries,  fornica- 
tions, thefts,   false  witness,  blasphemies: 

20  These  are  the  things  which  defile  a 
man:  but  to  eat  with  unwashen  hands 
defileth  not  a  man. 

21  Then  Jesus  went  thence,  and  de- 
parted into  the  coasts  of  Tyre  and 
Sidon. 

22  And,  behold,  a  woman  of  Canaan 
came  out  of  the  same  coasts,  and  cried 
unto  him,  saying,  Have  mercy  on  me,  O 
Lord,  thou  son  of  David ;  my  daughter  is 
grievously  vexed  with  a  devil. 

23  But  he  answered  her  not  a  word. 
And  his  disciples  came  and  besought  him, 
saying.  Send  her  away;  for  she  crieth 
after  us. 

24  But  he  answered  and  said,  I  am  not 
sent  but  unto  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house 
of  Israel. 

25  Then  came  she  and  worshipped  him, 
saying.  Lord,  help  me. 

26  But  he  answered  and  said.  It  is  not 
meet  to  take  the  children's  bread,  and  to 
cast  it  to  dogs. 

27  And  she  said.  Truth,  Lord:  yet  the 
dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs  which  fall  from 
their  masters'  table. 

28  Then  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
her,  O  woman,  great  is  thy  faith :  be  it 
unto  thee  even  as  thou  wilt.  And  her 
daughter  was  made  whole  from  that  very 
hour. 

29  And  Jesus  departed  from  thence, 
and  came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee; 
and  went  up  into  a  mountain,  and  sat 
down  there. 

30  And  great  multitudes  came  unto 
him,  having  with  them  those  that  were 
lame,    blind,    dumb,    maimed,    and    many 


man.  12  Then  came  the  disciples, 
and  said  unto  him,  Knowest  thou 
that  the  Pharisees  were  offended, 
when     they     heard     this     saying? 

13  But  he  answered  and  said,  Every 
plant  which  my  heavenly  Father 
planted    not,    shall    be    rooted    up. 

14  Let  them  alone :  they  are  blind 
guides.  And  if  the  blind  guide 
the  blind,  both  shall  fall  into  a  pit. 

15  And  Peter  answered  and  said 
unto  him.  Declare  unto  us  the 
parable.  16  And  he  said.  Are  ye 
also  even  yet  without  understand- 
ing? 17  Perceive  ye  not,  that  what- 
soever goeth  into  the  mouth  passeth 
into  the  belly,  and  is  cast  out  into 
the  draught?  18  But  the  things 
which  proceed  out  of  the  mouth 
come  forth  out  of  the  heart ;  and 
they  defile  the  man.  19  For  out  of 
the  heart  come  forth  evil  thoughts, 
murders,  adulteries,  fornications, 
thefts,  false  witness,  railings : 
20  these  are  the  things  which  de- 
file the  man:  but  to  eat  with  un- 
washen hands  defileth  not  the 
man. 

21  And  Jesus  went  out  thence, 
and  withdrew  into  the  parts  of 
Tyre  and  Sidon.  22  And  behold,  a 
Canaanitish  woman  came  out  from 
those  borders,  and  cried,  saying. 
Have  mercy  on  me,  O  Lord,  thou 
son  of  David ;  my  daughter  is 
grievously  vexed  with  a  devil.  23 
But  he  answered  her  not  a  word. 
And  his  disciples  came  and  be- 
sought him,  saying.  Send  her  away; 
for  she  crieth  after  us.  24  But  he 
answered  and  said,  I  was  not  sent 
but  unto  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house 
of  Israel.  25  But  she  came  and 
worshipped  him,  saying.  Lord,  help 
me.  26  And  he  answered  and  said. 
It  is  not  meet  to  take  the  children's 
bread  and  cast  it  to  the  dogs. 
27  But  she  said.  Yea,  Lord:  for 
even  the  dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs 
which  fall  from  their  masters'  ta- 
ble. 28  Then  Jesus  answered  and 
said  unto  her,  O  woman,  great  is 
thy  faith :  be  it  done  unto  thee  even 
as  thou  wilt.  And  her  daughter 
was  healed   from  that  hour. 

29  And  Jesus  departed  thence, 
and  came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of  Gali- 
lee ;  and  he  went  up  into  the  moun- 
tain, and  sat  there.  30  And  there 
came    unto    him    great    multitudes, 


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est  thou  that  the  Pharisees  were 
offended,  when  they  heard  this  say- 
ing? 13  But  he  answered  and  said, 
Every  plant  which  my  heavenly 
Father  planted  not,  shall  be  rooted 
up.  14  Let  them  alone :  they  are 
blind  guides.  And  if  the  blind 
guide  the  blind,  both  shall  fall  into 
a  pit.  15  And  Peter  answered  and 
said  unto  him.  Declare  unto  us 
the  parable.  16  And  he  said.  Are 
ye  also  even  yet  without  under- 
standing? 17  Perceive  ye  not,  that 
whatsoever  goeth  into  the  mouth 
passeth  into  the  belly,  and  is  cast 
out  into  the  draught?  18  But  the 
things  which  proceed  out  of  the 
mouth  come  forth  out  of  the  heart ; 
and  they  defile  the  man.  19  For 
out  of  the  heart  come  forth  evil 
thoughts,  murders,  adulteries,  for- 
nications, thefts,  false  witness,  rail- 
ings :  20  these  are  the  things  which 
defile  the  man ;  but  to  eat  with  un- 
washen  hands  defileth  not  the  man. 

21  And  Jestfs  went  out  thence, 
and  withdrew  into  the  parts  of 
Tyre  and  Sidon.  22.  And  behold, 
a  Canaanitish  woman  came  out 
from  those  borders,  and  cried,  say- 
ing, Have  mercy  on  me,  O  Lord, 
thou  son  of  David;  my  daughter 
is  grievously  vexed  with  a  demon. 
23  But  he  answered  her  not  a  word. 
And  his  disciples  came  and  be- 
sought him,  saying.  Send  her  away; 
for  she  crieth  after  us.  24  But  he 
answered  and  said,  I  was  not  sent 
but  unto  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house 
of  Israel.  25  But  she  came  and 
worshipped  him,  saying.  Lord, 
help  me.  26  And  he  answered 
and  said.  It  is  not  meet  to  take  the 
children's  bread  and  cast  it  to  the 
dogs.  27  But  she  said.  Yea,  Lord: 
for  even  the  dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs 
which  fall  from  their  masters'  table. 
28  Then  Jesus  answered  and  said 
unto  her,  O  woman,  great  is  thy 
faith  :  be  it  done  unto  thee  even  as 
thou  wilt.  And  her  daughter  was 
healed  from  that  hour. 

29  And  Jesus  departed  thence, 
and  came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of 
Galilee;  and  he  went  up  into  the 
mountain,  and  sat  there.  30  And 
there  came  unto  him  great  multi- 
tudes, having  with  them  the  lame, 
blind,  dumb,  maimed,  and  many 
others,  and  they  cast  them  down 
at  his   feet ;   and  he  healed  them : 


sees,   when   they  heard  this  word,   were 
scandalized? 

13  But  he  answering,  said:  Every  plant 
which  my  heavenly  Father  hath  not 
planted,  shall  be  rooted  up. 

14  Let  them  alone :  they  are  blind,  and 
leaders  of  the  blind.  And  if  the  blind 
lead  the  blind,  both   fall  into  the  pit. 

15  And  Peter  answering,  said  to  him: 
Expound  to  us  this  parable. 

16  But  he  said :  Are  you  also  yet  with- 
out understanding? 

17  Do  you  not  understand,  that  what- 
soever entereth  into  the  mouth,  goeth 
into  the  belly,  and  is  cast  out  into  the 
privy? 

18  But  the  things  which  proceed  out  of 
the  mouth,  come  forth  from  the  heart, 
and  those  things  defile  a  man. 

19  For  from  the  heart  come  forth  evil 
thoughts,  murders,  adulteries,  fornica- 
tions, thefts,  false  testimonies,  blas- 
phemies. 

20  These  are  the  things  that  defile  a 
man.  But  to  eat  with  unwashed  hands 
doth  not  defile  a  man. 

21  And  Jesus  went  from  thence,  and 
retired  into  the  coasts  of  Tyre  and 
Sidon. 

22  And  behold  a  woman  of  Canaan  who 
came  out  of  those  coasts,  crying  out, 
said  to  him :  Have  mercy  on  me,  O  Lord, 
thou  son  of  David :  my  daughter  is 
grievously  troubled  by  a  devil. 

23  Who  answered  her  not  a  word.  And 
his  disciples  came  and  besought  him, 
saying:  Send  her  away,  for  she  crieth 
after  us : 

24  And  he  answering,  said :  I  was  not 
sent  but  to  the  sheep  that  are  lost  of 
the  house  of  Israel. 

25  But  she  came  and  adored  him,  say- 
ing:  Lord,  help  me. 

26  Who  answering,  said :  It  is  not  good 
to  take  the  bread  of  the  children,  and  to 
cast  it  to  the  dogs. 

27  But  she  said:  Yea,  Lord;  for  the 
whelps  also  eat  of  the  crumbs  that  fall 
from  the  table  of  their  masters. 

28  Then  Jesus  answering,  said  to  her: 
O  woman,  great  is  thy  faith :  be  it  done 
to  thee  as  thou  wilt :  and  her  daughter 
was  cured  from  that  hour. 

29  And  when  Jesus  had  passed  away 
from  thence,  he  came  nigh  the  sea  of 
Galilee.  And  going  up  into  a  mountain, 
he  sat  there. 

30  And  there  came  to  him  great  mul- 
titudes, having  with  them  the  dumb,  the 
blind,  the   lame,  the  maimed,  and  many 


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others,  and  cast  them  down  at  Jesus'  feet ; 
and  he  healed  them: 

31  Insomuch  that  the  multitude  won- 
dered, when  they  saw  the  dumb  to  speak, 
the  maimed  to  be  whole,  the  lame  to 
walk,  and  the  blind  to  see:  and  they 
glorified  the  God  of  Israel. 

32  Then  Jesus  called  his  disciples  unto 
htm,  and  said,  I  have  compassion  on  the 
multitude,  because  they  continue  with  me 
now  three  days,  and  have  nothing  to  eat: 
and  I  will  not  send  them  away  fasting, 
lest  they  faint  in  the  way. 

33  And  his  disciples  say  unto  him, 
Whence  should  we  have  so  much  bread 
in  the  wilderness,  as  to  fill  so  great  a 
multitude? 

34  And  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  How 
many  loaves  have  ye?  And  they  said, 
Seven,  and  a  few  little  fishes. 

35  And  he  commanded  the  multitude 
to  sit  down  on  the  ground. 

36  And  he  took  the  seven  loaves  and 
the  fishes,  and  gave  thanks,  and  brake 
them,  and  gave  to  his  disciples,  and  the 
disciples  to  the  multitude. 

37  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were 
filled:  and  they  took  up  of  the  broken 
meat  that  was  left  seven  baskets  full. 

38  And  they  that  did  eat  were  four 
thousand  men,  beside  women  and  chil- 
dren. . 

39  And  he  sent  away  the  multitude, 
and  took  ship,  and  came  into  the  coasts 
of  Magdala. 


CHAPTER  16. 

THE  Pharisees  also  with  the  Sad- 
ducees  came,  and  tempting  desired 
him  that  he  would  shew  them  a  sign 
from  heaven. 

2  He  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
When  it  is  evening,  ye  say,  It  will  be 
fair  weather :  for  the  sky  is  red. 

3  And  in  the  morning,  It  will  be  foul 
weather  to  day:  for  the  sky  is  red  and 
lowring.  O  ye  hypocrites,  ye  can  discern 
the  face  of  the  sky ;  but  can  ye  not  discern 
the  signs  of  the  times? 

4  A  wicked  and  adulterous  generation 
seeketh  after  a  sign ;  and  there  shall  no 
sign  be  given  unto  it,  but  the  sign  of  the 
prophet  Jonas.  And  he  left  them,  and 
departed. 

5  And  when  his  disciples  were  come  to 


having  with  them  the  lame,  blind, 
dumb,  maimed,  and  many  others, 
and  they  cast  them  down  at  his 
feet;  and  he  healed  them:  31  inso- 
much that  the  multitude  wondered, 
when  they  saw  the  dumb  speaking, 
the  maimed  whole,  and  the  lame 
walking,  and  the  blind  seeing:  and 
they  glorified  the  God  of  Is- 
rael. 

32  And  Jesus  called  unto  him  his 
disciples,  and  said,  I  have  compas- 
sion on  the  multitude,  because  they 
continue  with  me  now  three  days 
and  have  nothing  to  eat :  and  I 
would  not  send  them  away  fasting, 
lest  haply  they  faint  in  the  way. 
33  And  the  disciples  say  unto  him, 
Whence  should  we  have  so  many 
loaves  in  a  desert  place,  as  to  fill  so 
great  a  multitude?  34  And  Jesus 
saith  unto  them,  How  many  loaves 
have  ye?  And  they  said.  Seven, 
and  a  few  small  fishes.  35  And  he 
commanded  the  multitude  to  sit 
down  on  the  ground ;  36  and  he 
took  the  seven  loaves  and  the 
fishes ;  and  he  gave  thanks  and 
brake,  and  gave  to  the  disciples, 
and  the  disciples  to  the  multi- 
tudes. 37  And  they  did  all  eat,  and 
were  filled :  and  they  took  up  that 
which  remained  over  of  the  broken 
pieces,  seven  baskets  full.  38  And 
they  that  did  eat  were  four  thou- 
sand men,  beside  women  and  chil- 
dren. 39  And  he  sent  away  the 
multitudes,  and  entered  into  the 
boat,  and  came  into  the  borders  of 
Magadan. 

_>r  A  ND  the  Pharisees  and  Sad- 
ip.'LJ^  ducees  came,  and  tempting 
him  asked  him  to  shew  them  a 
sign  from  heaven.  2  But  he  an- 
swered and  said  unto  them.  When 
it  is  evening,  ye  say,  //  will  be  fair 
weather:  for  the  heaven  is  red. 
3  And  in  the  morning.  It  will  be 
foul  weather  to-day:  for  the  hea- 
ven is  red  and  lowring.  Ye  know 
how  to  discern  the  face  of  the  hea- 
ven ;  but  ye  cannot  discern  the 
signs  of  the  times.  4  An  evil  and 
adulterous  generation  seeketh  after 
a  sign ;  and  there  shall  no  sign  be 
given  unto  it,  but  the  sign  of  Jo- 
nah. And  he  left  them,  and  de- 
parted. 
5  And  the  disciples  came  to  the 


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31  insomuch  that  the  multitude 
wondered,  when  they  saw  the  dumb 
speaking,  the  maimed  whole,  and 
the  lame  walking,  and  the  blind 
seeing:  and  they  glorified  the  God 
of  Israel. 

32  And  Jesus  called  unto  him 
his  disciples,  and  said,  I  have  com- 
passion on  the  multitude,  because 
they  continue  with  me  now  three 
days  and  have  nothing  to  eat :  and 
I  would  not  send  them  away  fast- 
ing, lest  haply  they  faint  on  the 
way.  33  And  the  disciples  say 
unto  him,  Whence  should  we  have 
so  many  loaves  in  a  desert  place  as 
to  fill  so  great  a  multitude?  34  And 
Jesus  said  unto  them,  How  many 
loaves  have  ye?  And  they  said, 
Seven,    and    a    few    small    fishes. 

35  And  he  commanded  the  multi- 
tude to   sit   down   on  the  ground ; 

36  and  he  took  the  seven  loaves 
and  the  fishes ;  and  he  gave  thanks 
and  brake,  and  gave  to  the  disci- 
ples, and  the  disciples  to  the  multi- 
tudes. 37  And  they  all  ate,  and 
were  filled:  and  they  took  up  that 
which  remained  over  of  the  broken 
pieces,  seven  baskets  full.  38  And 
they  that  did  eat  were  four  thou- 
sand men,  besides  women  and  chil- 
dren. 39  And  he  sent  away  the 
multitudes,  and  entered  into  the 
boat,  and  came  into  the  borders  of 
Magadan. 


others :  and  they  cast  them  down  at  his 
feet,  and  he  healed  them : 

31  So  that  the  multitudes  marvelled 
seeing  the  dumb  speak,  the  lame  walk, 
the  blind  see:  and  they  glorified  the 
God  of  Israel. 

32  And  Jesus  called  together  his  dis- 
ciples, and  said :  I  have  compassion  on 
the  multitudes,  because  they  continue 
with  me  now  three  days,  and  have  not 
what  to  eat,  and  I  will  not  send  them 
away  fasting,  lest  they  faint  in  the  way. 

33  And  the  disciples  say  unto  him : 
Whence  then  should  we  have  so  many 
loaves  in  the  desert,  as  to  fill  so  great  a 
multitude? 

34  And  Jesus  said  to  them :  How  many 
loaves  have  you?  But  they  said:  Seven, 
and  a  few  little  fishes. 

35  And  he  commanded  the  multitude 
to  sit  down  upon  the  ground. 

36  And  taking  the  seven  loaves  and 
the  fishes,  and  giving  thanks,  he  brake, 
and  gave  to  his  disciples,  and  the  dis- 
ciples gave  to  the  people. 

37  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  had  their 
fill  And  they  took  up  seven  baskets 
full,  of  what  remained  of  the  fragments. 

38  And  they  that  did  eat,  were  four 
thousand  men,  beside  children  and  wo- 
men. 

39  And  having  dismissed  the  multitude, 
he  went  up  into  a  boat,  and  came  into 
the  coasts  of  Magedan. 


_.yr  A  ND  the  Pharisees  and 
*^-ljl  Sadducees  came,  and  try- 
ing him  asked  him  to  show  them  a 
sign  from  heaven.  2  But  he  an- 
swered and  said  unto  them.  When 
it  is  evening,  ye  say,  It  will  be  fair 
weather:  for  the  heaven  is  red. 
3  And  in  the  morning,  It  will  be 
foul  weather  to-day:  for  the  heaven 
is  red  and  lowering.  Ye  know  how 
to  discern  the  face  of  the  heaven ; 
but  ye  cannot  discern  the  signs  of 
the  times.  4  An  evil  and  adul- 
terous generation  seeketh  after  a 
sign;  and  there  shall  no  sign  be 
given  unto  it,  but  the  sign  of 
Jonah.  And  he  left  them,  and  de- 
parted. 
5  And  the  disciples  came  to  the 


CHAPTER  16. 

AND  there  came  to  him  the  Phari- 
sees and  Sadducees  tempting:  and 
they  asked  him  to  shew  them  a  sign 
from  heaven. 

2  But  he  answered  and  said  to  them: 
When  it  is  evening,  you  say,  It  will  be 
fair  weather,  for  the  sky  is  red. 

3  And  in  the  morning:  To  day  there 
will  be  a  storm,  for  the  sky  is  red 
and  lowering.  You  know  then  how 
to  discern  the  face  of  the  sky:  and 
can  you  not  know  the  signs  of  the 
times? 

4  A  wicked  and  adulterous  generation 
seeketh  after  a  sign :  and  a  sign  shall 
not  be  given  it,  but  the  sign  of  Jonas 
the  prophet.  And  he  left  them,  and  went 
away. 

5  And   when   his   disciples   were   come 


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the  other  side,  they  had  forgotten  to  take 
bread. 

6  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Take 
heed  and  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the 
Pharisees  and  of  the  Sadducees. 

7  And  they  reasoned  among  them- 
selves, saying,  It  is  because  we  have 
taken  no  bread. 

8  Which  when  Jesus  perceived,  he  said 
unto  them,  O  ye  of  little  faith,  why  rea- 
son ye  among  yourselves,  because  ye  have 
brought  no  bread? 

9  Do  ye  not  yet  understand,  neither 
remember  the  five  loaves  of  the  five  thou- 
sand, and  how  many  baskets  ye  took  up? 

10  Neither  the  seven  loaves  of  the  four 
thousand,  and  how  many  baskets  ye  took 
up? 

11  How  is  it  that  ye  do  not  under- 
stand that  I  spake  it  not  to  you  concern- 
ing bread,  that  ye  should  beware  of  the 
leaven  of  the  Pharisees  and  of  the  Sad- 
ducees? 

12  Then  understood  they  how  that  he 
bade  them  not  beware  of  the  leaven  of 
bread,  but  of  the  doctrine  of  the  Pharisees 
and  of  the  Sadducees. 

13  When  Jesus  came  into  the  coasts 
of  Csesarea  Philippi,  he  asked  his  disci- 
ples, saying.  Whom  do  men  say  that  I  the 
Son  of  man  am? 

14  And  they  said,  Some  say  that  thou 
art  John  the  Baptist:  some,  Elias;  and 
others,  Jeremias,  or  one  of  the  prophets. 

15  He  saith  unto  them,  But  whom  say 
ye  that  I  am? 

16  And  Simon  Peter  answered  and 
said,  Thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  the 
living  God. 

17  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
him.  Blessed  art  thou,  Simon  Bar-jona: 
for  flesh  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  it 
unto  thee,  but  my  Father  which  is  in 
heaven. 

18  And  I  say  also  unto  thee.  That  thou 
art  Peter,  and  upon  this  rock  I  will  build 
my  church;  and  the  gates  of  hell  shall 
not  prevail  against  it. 

19  And  I  will  give  unto  thee  the  keys 
of  the  kingdom  of  heaven :  and  whatso- 
ever thou  shalt  bind  on  earth  shall  be 
bound  in  heaven :  and  whatsoever  thou 
shalt  loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in 
heaven. 

20  Then  charged  he  his  disciples  that 
they  should  tell  no  man  that  he  was 
Jesus  the  Christ. 

21  From  that  time  forth  began  Jesus 
to  shew  unto  his  disciples,  how  that  he 
must  go  unto  Jerusalem,  and  suffer  many 


other  side  and  forgot  to  take  bread. 
6  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Take 
heed  and  beware  of  the  leaven  of 
the  Pharisees  and  Sadducees.  7  And 
they  reasoned  among  themselves, 
saying.  We  took  no  bread.  8  And 
Jesus  perceiving  it  said,  O  ye  of 
Httle  faith,  why  reason  ye  among 
yourselves,  because  ye  have  no 
bread?  9  Do  ye  not  yet  perceive, 
neither  remember  the  five  loaves 
of  the  five  thousand,  and  how  many 
baskets  ye  took  up  ?  10  Neither 
the  seven  loaves  of  the  four  thou- 
sand, and  how  many  baskets  ye 
took  up?  II  How  is  it  that  ye  do 
not  perceive  that  I  spake  .not  to 
you  concerning  bread?  But  be- 
ware of  the  leaven  of  the  Phari- 
sees and  Sadducees.  12  Then  un- 
derstood they  how  that  he  bade 
them  not  beware  of  the  leaven  of 
bread,  but  of  the  teaching  of  the 
Pharisees  and  Sadducees. 

13  Now  when  Jesus  came  into 
the  parts  of  Csesarea  Philippi,  he 
asked  his  disciples,  saying.  Who  do 
men  say  that  the  Son  of  man  is? 
14  And  they  said.  Some  say  John 
the  Baptist;  some,  Elijah:  and 
others,  Jeremiah,  or  one  of  the  pro- 
phets. 15  He  saith  unto  them.  But 
who  say  ye  that  I  am?  16  And  Si- 
mon Peter  answered  and  said,  Thou 
art  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  liv- 
ing God.  17  And  Jesus  answered 
and  said  unto  him,  Blessed  art 
thou,  Simon  Bar-Jonah :  for  flesh 
and  blood  hath  not  revealed  it  unto 
thee,  but  my  Father  which  is  in 
heaven.  18  And  I  also  say  unto 
thee,  that  thou  art  Peter,  and 
upon  this  rock  I  will  build  my 
church;  and  the  gates  of  Hades 
shall  not  prevail  against  it.  19  I 
will  give  unto  thee  the  keys  of  the 
kingdom  of  heaven :  and  whatso- 
ever thou  shalt  bind  on  earth  shall 
be  bound  in  heaven :  and  what- 
soever thou  shalt  loose  on  earth 
shall  be  loosed  in  heaven.  20  Then 
charged  he  the  disciples  that  they 
should  tell  no  man  that  he  was  the 
Christ. 

21  From  that  time  began  Je- 
sus to  shew  unto  his  disciples,  how 
that  he  must  go  unto  Jerusalem, 
and  suffer  many  things  of  the  el- 
ders and  chief  priests  and  scribes, 
and  be  killed,  and  the  third  day  be 


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other  side  and  forgot  to  take  bread. 
6  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Take 
heed  and  beware  of  the  leaven  of 
the  Pharisees  and  Sadducees.  7 
And  they  reasoned  among  them- 
selves, saying.  We  took  no  bread. 
8  And  Jesus  perceiving  it  said,  O 
ye  of  little  faith,  why  reason  ye 
among  yourselves,  because  ye  have 
no  bread?  9  Do  ye  not  yet  per- 
ceive, neither  remember  the  five 
loaves  of  the  five  thousand,  and 
how  many  baskets  ye  took  up? 
10  Neither  the  seven  loaves  of 
the  four  thousand,  and  how  many 
baskets  ye  took  up?  11  How  is 
it  that  ye  do  not  perceive  that  I 
spake  not  to  you  concerning  bread? 
But  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the 
Pharisees  and  Sadducees.  12  Then 
understood  they  that  he  bade  them 
not  beware  of  the  leaven  of  bread, 
but  of  the  teaching  of  the  Phari- 
sees and  Sadducees. 

13  Now  when  Jesus  came  into 
the  parts  of  Cassarea  Philippi,  he 
asked  his  disciples,  saying.  Who  do 
men  say  that  the  Son  of  man  is? 
14  And  they  said.  Some  say  John 
the  Baptist;  some,  Elijah;  and 
others,  Jeremiah,  or  one  of  the 
prophets.  15  He  saith  unto  them, 
But  who  say  ye  that  I  am?  16  And 
Simon  Peter  answered  and  said, 
Thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son  of 
the  living  God.  17  And  Jesus  an- 
swered and  said  unto  him,  Blessed 
art  thou,  Simon  Bar-Jonah :  for 
flesh  and  blood  hath  not  revealed 
it  unto  thee,  but  my  Father  who  is 
in  heaven.  18  And  I  also  say  unto 
thee,  that  thou  art  Peter,  and  upon 
this  rock  I  will  build  my  church ; 
and  the  gates  of  Hades  shall  not 
prevail  against  it.  19  I  will  give 
unto  thee  the  keys  of  the  kingdom 
of  heaven :  and  whatsoever  thou 
shalt  bind  on  earth  shall  be  bound 
in  heaven ;  and  whatsoever  thou 
shalt  loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed 
in  heaven.  20  Then  charged  he  the 
disciples  that  they  should  tell  no 
man  that  he  was  the  Christ. 

21  From  that  time  tegan  Jesus 
to  show  unto  his  disciples,  that  he 
must  go  unto  Jerusalem,  and  suf- 
fer many  things  of  the  elders  and 
chief  priests  and  scribes,  and  be 
killed,  and  the  third  day  be  raised 
up.  22  And  Peter  took  him,  and 
began   to    rebuke   him,    saying,    Be 


over   the   water,    they   had    forgotten   to 
take  bread. 

6  Who  said  to  them :  Take  heed  and 
beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees 
and  Sadducees. 

7  But  they  thought  within  themselves, 
saying:  Because  we  have  taken  no  bread. 

8  And  Jesus  knowing  it,  said :  Why  do 
you  think  within  yourselves,  O  ye  of 
little  faith,  for  that  you  have  no  bread? 

9  Do  you  not  yet  understand,  neither 
do  you  remember  the  five  loaves 
among  five  thousand  men,  and  how 
many  baskets  you  took  up? 

10  Nor  the  seven  loaves  among  four 
thousand  men,  and  how  many  baskets 
you  took  up? 

11  Why  do  you  not  understand  that  it 
was  not  concerning  bread  I  said  to  you : 
Beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees 
and  Sadducees? 

12  Then  they  understood  that  he  said 
not  that  they  should  beware  of  the  lea- 
ven of  bread,  but  of  the  doctrine  of  the 
Pharisees  and  Sadducees. 

13  And  Jesus  came  into  the  quarters 
of  Cesarea  Philippi :  and  he  asked  his 
disciples,  saying:  Whom  do  men  say 
that  the  Son  of  man  is? 

14  But  they  said:  Some  John  the 
Baptist,  and  other  some  Elias,  and  others 
Jeremias,  or  one  of  the  prophets. 

15  Jesus  saith  to  them:  But  whom  do 
you  say  that  I  am? 

16  Simon  Peter  answered  and  said: 
Thou  art  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  living 
God. 

17  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  him: 
Blessed  art  thou,  Simon  Bar-Jona :  be- 
cause flesh  and  blood  hath  not  revealed 
it  to  thee,  but  my  Father  who  is  in 
heaven. 

18  And  I  say  to  thee:  That  thou  art 
Peter:  and  upon  this  rock  I  will  build 
my  church,  and  the  gates  of  hell  shall 
not  prevail  against  it. 

19  And  I  will  give  to  thee  the  keys  of 
the  kingdom  of  heaven.  And  whatso- 
ever thou  shalt  bind  upon  earth,  it  shall 
be  bound  also  in  heaven :  and  whatso- 
ever thou  shalt  loose  on  earth,  it  shall 
be  loosed  also  in  heaven. 

20  Then  he  commanded  his  disciples, 
that  they  should  tell  no  one  that  he  was 
Jesus  the  Christ. 

21  From  that  time  Jesus  began  to 
shew  to  his  disciples,  that  he  must  go  to 
Jerusalem,  and  suffer  many  things  from 
the  ancients  and  scribes  and  chief  priests, 
and  be  put  to  death,  and  the  third  day 
rise  again. 


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things  of  the  elders  and  chief  priests  and 
scribes,  and  be  killed,  and  be  raised 
again  the  third  day. 

22  Then  Peter  took  him,  and  began  to 
rebuke  him,  saying,  Be  it  far  from  thee, 
Lord :  this  shall  not  be  unto  thee. 

23  But  he  turned,  and  said  unto  Peter, 
Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan :  thou  art  an 
offence  unto  me :  for  thou  savourest  not 
the  things  that  be  of  God,  but  those 
that  be  of  men. 

24  Then  said  Jesus  unto  his  disciples. 
If  any  man  will  come  after  me,  let  him 
deny  himself,  and  take  up  his  cross,  and 
follow  me. 

25  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life 
shall  lose  it :  and  whosoever  will  lose  his 
life  for  my  sake  shall  find  it. 

26  For  what  is  a  man  profited,  if  he 
shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  his 
own  soul?  or  what  shall  a  man  give  in 
exchange   for  his  soul? 

27  For  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in 
the  glory  of  his  Father  with  his  angels; 
and  then  he  shall  reward  every  man  ac- 
cording to  his  works. 

28  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  There  be 
some  standing  here,  which  shall  not  taste 
of  death,  till  they  see  the  Son  of  man 
coming  in  his  kingdom. 

CHAPTER  17. 

AND  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  Peter, 
James,  and  John  his  brother,  and 
bringeth  them  up  into  an  high  mountain 
apart, 

2  And  was  transfigured  before  them : 
and  his  face  did  shine  as  the  sun,  and 
his  raiment  was  white  as  the  light. 

3  And,  behold,  there  appeared  unto 
them  Moses  and  Elias  talking  with  him. 

4  Then  answered  Peter,  and  said  unto 
Jesus,  Lord,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here : 
if  thou  wilt,  let  us  make  here  three  taber- 
nacles; one  for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses, 
and  one  for  Elias. 

5  While  he  yet  spake,  behold,  a  bright 
cloud  overshadowed  them :  and  behold  a 
voice  out  of  the  cloud,  which  said.  This 
is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am  well 
pleased ;  hear  ye  him. 

6  And  when  the  disciples  heard  it, 
they  fell  on  their  face,  and  were  sore 
afraid. 

7  And  Jesus  came  and  touched  them, 
and  said,  Arise,  and  be  not  afraid. 

8  And  when  they  had  lifted  up  their 
eyes,  they  saw  no  man,  save  Jesus  only. 

9  And    as    they    came   down    from   the 


raised  up.  22  And  Peter  took  him, 
and  began  to  rebuke  him,  saying, 
Be  it  far  from  thee,  Lord:  this 
shall  never  be  unto  thee.  23  But 
he  turned,  and  said  unto  Peter,  Get 
thee  behind  me,  Satan :  thou  art  a 
stumblingblock  unto  me :  for  thou 
mindest  not  the  things  of  God, 
but  the  things  of  men.  24  Then 
said  Jesus  unto  his  disciples.  If  any 
man  would  come  after  me,  let  him 
deny  himself,  and  take  up  his 
cross,  and  follow  me.  25  For  who- 
soever would  save  his  life  shall 
lose  it :  and  whosoever  shall  lose 
his  life  for  my  sake  shall  find  it. 
26  For  what  shall  a  man  be  pro- 
fited, if  he  shall  gain  the  whole 
world,  and  forfeit  his  life?  or 
what  shall  a  man  give  in  exchange 
for  his  life?  27  For  the  Son  of 
man  shall  come  in  the  glory  of  his 
Father  with  his  angels ;  and  then 
shall  he  render  unto  every  man  ac- 
cording to  his  deeds.  28  Verily  I 
say  unto  you.  There  be  some  of 
them  that  stand  here,  which  shall 
in  no  wise  taste  of  death,  till  they 
see  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  his 
kingdom. 


A  ND  after  six  days  Jesus 
1 7-^  taketh  with  him  Peter,  and 
James,  and  John  his  brother,  and 
bringeth  them  up  into  a  high  moun- 
tain apart :  2  and  he  was  trans- 
figured before  them :  and  his  face 
did  shine  as  the  sun,  and  his  gar- 
ments became  white  as  the  light. 
3  And  behold,  there  appeared  unto 
them  Moses  and  Elijah  talking  with 
him.  4  And  Peter  answered,  and 
said  unto  Jesus,  Lord,  it  is  good 
for  us  to  be  here :  if  thou  wilt,  I 
will  make  here  three  taberna- 
cles ;  one  for  thee,  and  one  for  Mo- 
ses, and  one  for  Elijah.  5  While 
he  was  yet  speaking,  behold,  a 
bright  cloud  overshadowed  them : 
and  behold,  a  voice  out  of  the 
cloud,  saying,  This  is  my  beloved 
Son,  in  whom  I  am  well  pleased ; 
hear  ye  him.  6  And  when  the  dis- 
ciples heard  it,  they  fell  on  their 
face,  and  were  sore  afraid.  7  And 
Jesus  came  and  touched  them  and 
said,    Arise,    and    be    not    afraid. 


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it  far  from  thee,  Lord :  this  shall 
never  be  unto  thee.  23  But  he 
turned,  and  said  unto  Peter,  Get 
thee  behind  me,  Satan :  thou  art 
a  stumbling-block  unto  me :  for 
thou  mindest  not  the  things  of 
God,  but  the  things  of  men.  24 
Then  said  Jesus  unto  his  disciples, 
If  any  man  would  come  after  me, 
let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up 
his  cross,  and  follow  me.  25  For 
whosoever  would  save  his  life  shall 
lose  it :  and  whosoever  shall  lose 
his  life  for  my  sake  shall  find  it. 
26  For  what  shall  a  man  be  prof- 
ited, if  he  shall  gain  the  whole 
world,  and  forfeit  his  life?  or  what 
shall  a  man  give  in  exchange  for 
his  life?  27  For  the  Son  of  man 
shall  come  in  the  glory  of  his 
Father  with  his  "angels;  and  then 
shall  he  render  unto  every  man 
according  to  his  deeds.  28  Verily 
I  say  unto  you,  There  are  some  of 
them  that  stand  here,  who  shall  in 
no  wise  taste  of  death,  till  they  see 
the  Son  of  man  coming  in  his 
kingdom. 


22  And  Peter  taking  him,  began  to  re- 
buke him,  saying:  Lord,  be  it  far  from 
thee,  this  shall  not  be  unto  thee. 

23  Who  turning,  said  to  Peter :  Go  be- 
hind me,  Satan,  thou  art  a  scandal  unto 
me :  because  thou  savourest  not  the 
things  that  are  of  God,  but  the  things 
:*Jiat  are  of  men. 

24  Then  Jesus  said  to  his  disciples:  If 
any  man  will  come  after  me,  let  him  deny 
himself,  and  take  up  his  cross,  and  fol- 
low me. 

25  For  he  that  will  save  his  life,  shall 
lose  it :  and  he  that  shall  lose  his  life  for 
my  sake,  shall  find  it. 

'26  For  what  doth  it  profit  a  man,  if  he 
gain  the  whole  world,  and  suffer  the  loss 
of  his  own  soul?  Or  what  exchange  shall 
a  man  give  for  his  soul? 

27  For  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in 
the  glory  of  his  Father  with  his  angels: 
and  then  will  he  render  to  every  man  ac- 
cording to  his  works. 

28  Amen  I  say  to  you,  there  are  some 
of  them  that  stand  here,  that  shall  not 
taste  death,  till  they  see  the  Son  of  man 
coming  in  his  kingdom. 


J^J  \  ND  after  six  days  Jesus 
*-l±\~  taketh  with  him  Peter,  and 
James,  and  John  his  brother,  and 
bringeth  them  up  into  a  high  moun- 
tain apart :  2  and  he  was  trans- 
figured before  them ;  and  his  face 
did  shine  as  the  sun,  and  his  gar- 
ments became  white  as  the  light. 
3  And  behold,  there  appeared  unto 
them  Moses  and  Elijah  talking  with 
him.  4  And  Peter  answered,  and 
said  unto  Jesus,  Lord,  it  is  good  for 
us  to  be  here:  if  thou  wilt,  I  will 
make  here  three  tabernacles ;  one 
for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and 
one  for  Elijah.  5  While  he  was 
yet  speaking,  behold,  a  bright 
cloud  overshadowed  them :  and  be- 
hold, a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  say- 
ing, This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in 
whom  I  am  well  pleased ;  hear  ye 
him.  6  And  when  the  disciples 
heard  it.  they  fell  on  their  face, 
and  were  sore  afraid.  7  And  Jesus 
came  and  touched  them  and  said, 
Arise,  and  be  not    afraid.    8  And 


CHAPTER  17. 

AND  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  unto 
him  Peter  and  James,  and  John  his 
brother,  and  bringeth  them  up  into  a 
high  mountain  apart : 

2  And  he  was  transfigured  before  them. 
And  his  face  did  shine  as  the  sun:  and 
his  garments  became  white  as  snow. 

3  And  behold  there  appeared  to  them 
Moses  and  Elias  talking  with  him. 

4  And  Peter  answering,  said  to  Jesus: 
Lord,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here:  if 
thou  wilt,  let  us  make  here  three  taber- 
nacles, one  for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses, 
and  one  for  Elias. 

5  And  as  he  was  yet  speaking,  behold 
a  bright  cloud  overshadowed  them.  And 
lo,  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  saying:  This 
is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am  well 
pleased :  hear  ye  him. 

6  And  the  disciples  hearing,  fell  upon 
their  face,  and  were  very  much  afraid. 

7  And  Jesus  came  and  touched  them: 
and  said  to  them.  Arise,  and  fear  not. 

8  And  they  lifting  up  their  eyes  saw  no 
one  but  only  Jesus. 

9  And  as  they  came  down  from  the 
mountain,    Jesus    charged    them,    saying: 


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mountain,  Jesus  charged  them,  saj^ng, 
Tell  the  vision  to  no  man.  until  the  Son 
of  man  be  risen  again  from  the  dead. 

10  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying, 
Why  then  say  the  scribes  that  Elias  must 
first  come? 

11  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  Elias  truly  shall  first  come,  and  re- 
store all  things. 

12  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  Elias  is 
come  already,  and  they  knew  him  not, 
but  have  done  unto  him  whatsoever  they 
listed.  Likewise  shall  also  the  Son  of 
man  suffer  of  them. 

13  Then  the  disciples  understood  that 
he  spake  unto  them  of  John  the  Baptist. 

14  And  when  they  were  come  to  the 
multitude,  there  came  to  him  a  certain 
man,  kneeling  down  to  him,  and  saying, 

15  Lord,  have  mercy  on  my  son :  for 
he  is  lunatick,  and  sore  vexed :  for  oft- 
times  he  falleth  into  the  fire,  and  oft 
into  the  water. 

16  And  I  brought  him  to  thy  disciples, 
and  they  could  not  cure  him. 

17  Then  Jesus  answered  and  said,  O 
faithless  and  perverse  generation,  how 
long  shall  I  be  with  you?  how  long  shall 
I  suffer  you?  bring  him  hither  to  me. 

18  And  Jesus  rebuked  the  devil ;  and 
he  departed  out  of  him:  and  the  child 
was  cured  from  that  very  hour. 

19  Then  came  the  disciples  to  Jesus 
apart,  and  said,  Why  could  not  we  cast 
him  out? 

20  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Because 
of  your  unbelief :  for  verily  I  say  unto 
you.  If  ye  have  faith  as  a  grain  of  mus- 
tard seed,  ye  shall  say  unto  this  mountain, 
Remove  hence  to  yonder  place ;  and  it 
shall  remove ;  and  nothing  shall  be  im- 
possible unto  you. 

21  Howbeit  this  kind  goeth  not  out  but 
by  praj'er  and  fasting. 

22  And  while  they  abode  in  Galilee, 
Jesus  said  unto  them,  The  Son  of  man 
shall  be  betrayed  into  the  hands  of  men : 

23  And  they  shall  kill  him,  and  the 
third  day  he  shall  be  raised  again.  And 
they  were  exceeding  sorry. 

24  And  when  they  were  come  to  Caper- 
naum, they  that  received  tribute  money 
came  to  Peter,  and  said,  Doth  not  your 
master  pay  tribute? 

25  He  saith,  Yes.  And  when  he  was 
come  into  the  house,  Jesus  prevented  him, 
saying.  What  thinkest  thou,  Simon?  of 
whom  do  the  kings  of  the  earth  take  cus- 
tom or  tribute?  of  their  own  children, 
or  of  strangers? 


8  And  lifting  up  their  eyes,  they 
saw  no  one,  save  Jesus  only. 

9  And  as  they  were  coming  down 
from  the  mountain,  Jesus  com- 
manded them,  saying.  Tell  the 
vision  to  no  man,  until  the  Son  of 
man  be  risen  from  the  dead.  10  And 
his  disciples  asked  him,  saying, 
Why  then  say  the  scribes  that 
Elijah  must  first  come?  11  And  he 
answered  and  said,  Elijah  indeed 
Cometh,  and  shall  restore  all  things : 

12  but  I  say  unto  you,  that  Elijah 
is  come  already,  and  they  knew 
him  not,  but  did  unto  him  what- 
soever they  listed.  Even  so  shall 
the  Son  of  man  also  suffer  of  them. 

13  Then  understood  the  disciples 
that  he  spake  unto  them  of  John 
the  Baptist. 

14  And  when  they  were  come  to 
the  multitude,  there  came  to  him  a 
man,  kneeling  to  him,  and  saying, 
15  Lord,  have  mercy  on  my  son: 
for  he  is  epileptic,  and  suffereth 
grievously:  for  oft-times  he  falleth 
into  the  fire,  and  oft-times  into  the 
water.  16  And  I  brought  him  to 
thy  disciples,  and  they  could  not 
cure  him.  17  And  Jesus  answered 
and  said,  O  faithless  and  perverse 
generation,  how  long  shall  I  be 
with  you?  how  long  shall  I  bear 
with  you?  bring  him  hither  to  me. 

18  And  Jesus  rebuked  him ;  and 
the  devil  went  out  from  him :  and 
the  boy  was  cured  from  that  hour. 

19  Then  came  the  disciples  to  Jesus 
apart,  and  said.  Why  could  not  we 
cast  it  out?  20  And  he  saith  unto 
them.  Because  of  your  little  faith : 
for  verily  I  say  unto  you.  If  ye 
have  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard 
seed,  ye  shall  say  unto  this  moun- 
tain, Remove  hence  to  yonder  place; 
and  it  shall  remove ;  and  nothing 
shall  be  impossible  unto  you.' 

22  And  while  they  abode  in  Gali- 
lee, Jesus  said  unto  them.  The  Son 
of  man  shall  be  delivered  up  into 
the  hands  of  men ;  23  and  they 
shall  kill  him,  and  the  third  day 
he  shall  be  raised  up.  And  they 
were  exceeding  sorry. 

24  And  when  they  were  come 
to  Capernaum,  they  that  received 
the  half-shekel  came  to  Peter, 
and    said,    Doth    not   your    master 

*  Verse  21  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


STANDARD  ST.  MATTHEW,   17. 


DOUAY 


93 


lifting  up  their  eyes,  they  saw  no 
one,  save  Jesus  only. 

9  And  as  they  were  coming 
down  from  the  mountain,  Jesus 
commanded  them,  saying,  Tell  the 
vision  to  no  man,  until  the  Son 
of  man  be  risen  from  the  dead. 
10  And  his  disciples  asked  him, 
saying,  Why  then  say  the  scribes 
that  Elijah  must  first  come?  11 
And  he  answered  and  said,  Elijah 
indeed  cometh,  and  shall  restore 
all  things :  12  but  I  say  unto  you, 
that  Elijah  is  come  already,  and 
they  knew  him  not,  but  did  unto 
him  whatsoever  they  would.  Even 
so  shall  the  Son  of  man  also  suffer 
of  them.  13  Then  understood  the 
disciples  that  he  spake  unto  them 
of  John  the  Baptist. 

14  And  when  they  were  come 
to  the  multitude,  there  came  to 
him  a  man,  kneeling  to  him,  and 
saying,  15  Lord,  have  mercy  on 
my  son :  for  he  is  epileptic,  and 
suffereth  grievously;  for  oft-times 
he  falleth  into  the  fire,  and  oft- 
times  into  the  water.  16  And  I 
brought  him  to  thy  disciples,  and 
they  could  not  cure  him.  17  And 
Jesus  answered  and  said,  O  faith- 
less and  perverse  generation,  how 
long  shall  I  be  with  you?  how  long 
shall  I  bear  with  you?  bring  him 
hither  to  me.  18  And  Jesus  re- 
buked him;  and  the  demon  went 
out  of  him :  and  the  boy  was  cured 
from  that  hour. 

19  Then  came  the  disciples  to 
Jesus  apart,  and  said,  Why  could 
not  we  cast  it  out?  20  And  he 
saith  unto  them,  Because  of  your 
little  faith :  for  verily  I  say  unto 
you,  If  ye  have  faith  as  a  grain 
of  mustard  seed,  ye  shall  say  unto 
this  mountain,  Remove  hence  to 
yonder  place ;  and  it  shall  remove ; 
and  nothing  shall  be  impossible 
unto   you.* 

22  And  while  they  abode  in 
Galilee.  Jesus  said  unto  them,  The 
Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  up 
into  the  hands  of  men;  23  and 
they  shall  kill  him,  and  the  third 
day  he  shall  be  raised  up.  And 
they  were  exceeding  sorry. 

24  And  when  they  were  come 
to  Capernaum,  they  that  received 
the     half-shekel     came     to     Peter, 

>  Verse  21  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


Tell  the  vision  to  no  man,  till  the  Son  of 
man  be  risen  from  the  dead. 

10  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying: 
Why  then  do  the  scribes  say  that  Elias 
must  come  first? 

11  But  he  answering,  said  to  them: 
Elias  indeed  shall  come,  and  restore  all 
things. 

12  But  I  say  to  you,  that  Elias  is  al- 
ready come,  and  they  knew  him  not, 
but  have  done  unto  him  whatsoever  they 
had  a  mind.  So  also  the  Son  of  man 
shall  suffer  from  them. 

13  Then  the  disciples  understood,  that 
he  had  spoken  to  them  of  John  the  Bap- 
tist. 

14  And  when  he  was  come  to  the  mul- 
titude, there  came  to  him  a  man  falling 
down  on  his  knees  before  him,  saying: 
Lord,  have  pity  on  my  son,  for  he  is  a 
lunatic,  and  suffereth  much :  for  he  fall- 
eth often  into  the  fire,  and  often  into  the 
water. 

15  And  I  brought  him  to  thy  disciples, 
and  they  could  not  cure  him. 

16  Then  Jesus  answered  and  said :  O 
unbelieving  and  perverse  generation, 
how  long  shall  I  be  with  you?  How  long 
shall  I  suffer  you?  bring  him  hither  to 
me. 

17  And  Jesus  rebuked  him,  and  the 
devil  went  out  of  him,  and  the  child  was 
cured  from  that  hour. 

18  Then  came  the  disciples  to  Jesus  se- 
cretly, and  said:  Why  could  not  we  cast 
him  out? 

19  Jesus  said  to  them:  Because  of  your 
unbelief.  For,  amen  I  say  to  you,  if  you 
have  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed, 
you  shall  say  to  this  mountain.  Remove 
from  hence  hither,  and  it  shall  re- 
move; and  nothing  shall  be  impossible  to 
you. 

20  But  this  kind  is  not  cast  out  but 
by  prayer  and  fasting. 

21  And  when  they  abode  together  in 
Galilee,  Jesus  said  to  them:  The  Son  of 
man  shall  be  betrayed  into  the  hands  of 
men : 

22  And  they  shall  kill  him,  and  the 
third  day  he  shall  rise  again.  And  they 
were  troubled  exceedingly. 

23  And  when  they  were  come  to  Ca- 
pharnaum,  they  that  received  the  di- 
drachmas,  came  to  Peter  and  said  to 
him :  Doth  not  your  master  pay  the  di- 
drachmas? 

24  He  said:  Yes.  And  when  he  was 
come  into  the  house,  Jesus  prevented 
him,  saying:  What  is  thy  opinion,  Si- 
mon?   The  kings  of  the  earth,  of  whom 


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26  Peter  saith  unto  him,  Of  strangers. 
Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Then  are  the  chil- 
dren free. 

27  Notwithstanding,  lest  we  should  of- 
fend them,  go  thou  to  the  sea,  and  cast 
an  hook,  and  take  up  the  fish  that  first 
Cometh  up;  and  when  thou  hast  opened 
his  mouth,  thou  shalt  find  a  piece  of 
money:  that  take,  and  give  unto  them 
for  me  and  thee. 


CHAPTER  18. 

AT  the  same  time  came  the  disciples 
unto    Jesus,    saying,    Who    is    the 
greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven? 

2  And  Jesus  called  a  little  child  unto 
him,  and  set  him  in  the. midst  of  them, 

3  And  said.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Ex- 
cept ye  be  converted,  and  become  as  little 
children,  ye  shall  not  enter  into  the  king- 
dom of  heaven. 

4  Whosoever  therefore  shall  humble 
himself  as  this  little  child,  the  same  is 
greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

_  S  And    whoso    shall    receive    one    such 
little  child  in  my  name  receiveth  me. 

6  But  whoso  shall  offend  one  of  these 
little  ones  which  believe  in  me,  it  were 
better  for  him  that  a  millstone  were 
hanged  about  his  neck,  and  that  he  were 
drowned  in  the  depth  of  the  sea. 

7  Woe  unto  the  world  because  of  of- 
fences !  for  it  must  needs  be  that  of- 
fences come;  but  woe  to  that  man  by 
whom  the  offence  cometh  ! 

8  Wherefore  if  thy  hand  or  thy  foot 
offend  thee,  cut  them  off,  and  cast  them 
from  thee:  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter 
into  life  halt  or  maimed,  rather  than 
having  two  hands  or  two  feet  to  be  cast 
into  everlasting  fire. 

9  And  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it 
out,  and  cast  it  from  thee :  it  is  better  for 
thee  to  enter  into  life  with  one  eye, 
rather  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast 
into  hell  fire. 

10  Take  heed  that  ye  despise  not  one 
of  these  little  ones;  for  I  say  unto  you. 
That  in  heaven  their  angels  do  always 
behold  the  face  of  my  Father  which  is  in 
heaven. 

11  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  save 
that  which  was  lost. 


pay  the  half-shekel?  25  He  saith, 
Yea.  And  when  he  came  into  the 
house,  Jesus  spake  first  to  him,  say- 
ing, What  thinkest  thou,  Simon? 
the  kings  of  the  earth,  from  whom 
do  they  receive  toll  or  tribute? 
from  their  sons,  or  from  strangers? 
26  And  when  he  said.  From  stran- 
gers, Jesus  said  unto  him,  There- 
fore the  sons  are  free.  27  But,  lest 
we  cause  them  to  stumble,  go  thou 
to  the  sea,  and  cast  a  hook,  and 
take  up  the  fish  that  first  cometh 
up ;  and  when  thou  hast  opened  his 
mouth,  thou  shalt  find  a  shekel: 
that  take,  and  give  unto  them  for 
me  and  thee. 


_oTN  that  hour  came  the  dis- 
■loX  ciples  unto  Jesus,  saying. 
Who  then  is  greatest  in  the  king- 
dom of  heaven?  2  And  he  called 
to  him  a  little  child,  and  set  him  in 
the  midst  of  them,  3  and  said.  Ver- 
ily I  say  unto  you.  Except  ye  turn, 
and  become  as  little  children,  ye 
shall  in  no  wise  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  heaven.  4  Whosoever 
therefore  shall  humble  himself  as 
this  little  child,  the  same  is  the 
greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  hea- 
ven. 5  And  whoso  shall  receive 
one  such  little  child  in  my  name 
receiveth  me :  6  but  whoso  shall 
cause  one  of  these  little  ones  which 
believe  on  me  to  stumble,  it  is  pro- 
fitable for  him  that  a  great  mill- 
stone should  be  hanged  about  his 
neck,  and  that  he  should  be  sunk  in 
the  depth  of  the  sea.  7  Woe  unto 
the  world  because  of  occasions  of 
stumbling!  for  it  must  needs  be 
that  the  occasions  come;  but  woe 
to  that  man  through  whom  the  oc- 
casion cometh !  8  And  if  thy  hand 
or  thy  foot  causeth  thee  to  stumble, 
cut  it  off,  and  cast  it  from  thee :  it 
is  good  for  thee  to  enter  into  life 
maimed  or  halt,  rather  than  having 
two  hands  or  two  feet  to  be  cast 
into  the  eternal  fire.  9  And  if 
thine  eye  causeth  thee  to  stumble, 
pluck  it  out,  and  cast  it  from  thee: 
it  is  good  for  thee  to  enter  into  life 
with  one  eye,  rather  than  having 
two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  the  hell 
of  fire.  10  See  that  ye  despise  not 
one  of  these  little  ones;  for  I  say 
unto  you,  that  in  heaven  their  an- 


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and  said,  Doth  not  your  teacher 
pay  the  half-shekel?  25  He  saith, 
Yea.  And  when  he  came  into  the 
house,  Jesus  spake  first  to  him, 
saying.  What  thinkest  thou,  Simon  ? 
the  kings  of  the  earth,  from  whom 
do  they  receive  toll  or  tribute? 
from  their  sons,  or  from  stran- 
gers? 26  And  when  he  said, 
From  strangers,  Jesus  said  unto 
him,  Therefore  the  sons  are  free. 
27  But,  lest  we  cause  them  to 
stumble,  go  thou  to  the  sea,  and 
cast  a  hook,  and  take  up  the  fish 
that  first  cometh  up;  and  when 
thou  hast  opened  his  mouth,  thou 
shalt  find  a  shekel :  that  take,  and 
give  unto  them  for  me  and  thee. 


8l 


N  that  hour  came  the  dis- 
loj-  ciples  unto  Jesus,  saying, 
Who  then  is  greatest  in  the  king- 
dom of  heaven?  2  And  he  called 
to  him  a  little  child,  and  set  him 
in  the  midst  of  them,  3  and  said. 
Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Except  ye 
turn,  and  become  as  little  chil- 
dren, ye  shall  in  no  wise  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  heaven.  4  Whoso- 
ever therefore  shall  humble  him- 
self as  this  little  child,  the  same  is 
the  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of 
heaven.  5  And  whoso  shall  re- 
ceive one  such  little  child  in  my 
name  receiveth  me :  6  but  whoso 
shall  cause  one  of  these  little  ones 
that  believe  on  me  to  stumble,  it  is 
profitable  for  him  that  a  great 
millstone  should  be  hanged  about 
his  neck,  and  that  he  should  be 
sunk  in  the  depth  of  the  sea. 

7  Woe  unto  the  world  because 
of  occasions  of  stumbling!  for  it 
must  needs  be  that  the  occasions 
come;  but  woe  to  that  man  through 
whom  the  occasion  cometh  !  8  And 
if  thy  hand  or  thy  foot  causeth 
thee  to  stumble,  cut  it  off,  and  cast 
it  from  thee :  it  is  good  for  thee  to 
enter  into  life  maimed  or  halt, 
rather  than  having  two  hands  or 
two  feet  to  be  cast  into  the  eternal 
fire.  9  And  if  thine  eye  causeth 
thee  to  stumble,  pluck  it  out,  and 
cast  it  from  thee :  it  is  good  for 
thee  to  enter  into  life  with  one  eye, 
rather  than  having  two  eyes  to  be 
cast  into  the  hell  of  fire.  10  See 
that  ye  despise  not  one  of  these 
little  ones :  for  I  say  unto  you,  that 
in   heaven   their  angels   do   always 


do   they    receive   tribute   or   custom?   of 
their  own  children,  or  of   strangers? 

25  And  he  said:  Of  strangers.  Jesus 
said  to  him :  Then  the  children  are  free. 

26  But  that  we  may  not  scandalize 
them,  go  to  the  sea,  and  cast  in  a  hook: 
and  that  fish  which  shall  first  come  up, 
take :  and  when  thou  hast  opened  its 
mouth,  thou  shalt  find  a  stater :  take  that, 
and  give  it  to  them  for  me  and  thee. 


CHAPTER  18. 

AT   that   hour   the   disciples   came   to 
Jesus,  saying:  Who  thinkest  thou  is 
the  greater  in  the  kingdom   of  heaven? 

2  And  Jesus  calling  unto  him  a  little 
child,  set  him  in  the  midst  of  them, 

3  And  said:  Amen  I  say  to  you,  unless 
you  be  converted,  and  become  as  little 
children,  you  shall  not  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  heaven. 

4  Whosoever  therefore  shall  humble 
himself  as  this  little  child,  he  is  the 
greater  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

5  And  he  that  shall  receive  one  such 
little  child  in  my  name,  receiveth  me. 

6  But  he  that  shall  scandalize  one  of 
these  little  ones  that  believe  in  me,  it 
were  better  for  him  that  a  millstone 
should  be  hanged  about  his  neck,  and 
that  he  should  be  drowned  in  the  depth 
of  the  sea. 

7  Woe  to  the  world  because  of  scan- 
dals. For  it  must  needs  be  that  scan- 
dals come :  but  nevertheless  woe  to  that 
man  by  whom  the  scandal  cometh. 

8  And  if  thy  hand,  or  thy  foot  scan- 
dalize thee,  cut  it  off,  and  cast  it*  from 
thee.  It  is  better  for  thee  to  go  into 
life  maimed  or  lame,  than  having  two 
hands  or  two  feet,  to  be  cast  into  ever- 
lasting fire. 

9  And  if  thy  eye  scandalize  thee, 
pluck  it  out,  and  cast  it  from  thee.  It  is 
better  for  thee  having  one  eye  to  enter 
into  life,  than  having  two  eyes  to  be 
cast  into  hell  fire. 

ID  See  that  you  despise  not  one  of 
these  little  ones:  for  I  say  to  you,  that 
their  angels  in  heaven  always  see  the 
face  of  my  Father  who  is  in  heaven. 

11  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  save 
that  which  was  lost. 

12  What  think  you?    If   a  man  have 


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12  How  think  ye?  if  a  man  have  an 
hundred  sheep,  and  one  of  them  be  gone 
astray,  doth  he  not  leave  the  ninety  and 
nine,  and  goeth  into  the  mountains,  and 
seelceth  that  which  is  gone  astray? 

13  And  if  so  be  that  he  find  it,  verily 
I  say  unto  you,  he  rejoiceth  more  of  that 
sheep,  than  of  the  ninety  and  nine  which 
went  not  astray. 

14  Even  so  it  is  not  the  will  of  your 
Father  which  is  in  heaven,  that  one  of 
these  little  ones  should  perish. 

15  Moreover  if  thy  brother  shall  tres- 
pass against  thee,  go  and  tell  him  his 
fault  between  thee  and  him  alone :  if  he 
shall  hear  thee,  thou  hast  gained  thy 
brother. 

16  But  if  he  will  not  hear  thee,  then 
take  with  thee  one  or  two  more,  that  in 
the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses  every 
word  may  be  established. 

17  And  if  he  shall  neglect  to  hear  them, 
tell  it  unto  the  church :  but  if  he  neglect 
to  hear  the  church,  let  him  be  unto  thee 
as  an  heathen  man  and  a  publican. 

18  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Whatso'ever 
ye  shall  bind  on  earth  shall  be  bound  in 
heaven :  and  whatsoever  ye  shall  .  loose 
on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in  heaven. 

19  Again  I  say  unto  you.  That  if  two 
of  you  shall  agree  on  earth  as  touching 
any  thing  that  they  shall  ask,- it  shall  be 
done  for  them  of  my  Father  which  is  in 
heaven. 

20  For  where  two  or  three  are  gathered 
together  in  my  name,  there  am  I  in  the 
midst  of  them. 

21  Then  came  Peter  to  him,  and  said. 
Lord,  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin 
against  me,  and  I  forgive  him?  till  seven 
times? 

22  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  I  say  not  unto 
thee.  Until  seven  times :  but,  Until  seventy 
times  seven. 

23  Therefore  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
likened  unto  a  certain  king,  which  would 
take  account  of  his  servants. 

24  And  when  he  had  begun  to  reckon, 
one  was  brought  unto  him,  which  owed 
him  ten  thousand  talents. 

25  But  forasmuch  as  he  had  not  to  pay, 
his  lord  commanded  him  to  be  sold,  and 
his  wife,  and  children,  and  all  that  he 
had,  and  payment  to  be  made. 

26  The  servant  therefore  fell  down, 
and  worshipped  him,  saying.  Lord,  have 
patience  with  me,  and  I  will  pay  thee  all. 

27  Then  the  lord  of  that  servant  was 
moved  with  compassion,  and  loosed  him, 
and  forgave  him  the  debt. 


gels  do  always  behold  the  face  of 
my  Fatlier  which  is  in  heaven.* 
12  How  think  ye?  if  any  man  have 
a  hundred  sheep,  and  one  of  them 
be  gone  astray,  doth  he  not  leave 
the  ninety  and  nine,  and  go  unto 
the  mountains,  and  seek  that  which 
goeth  astray?  13  And  if  so  be 
that  he  find  it,  verily  I  say  unto 
you,  he  rejoiceth  over  it  more  than 
over  the  ninety  and  nine  which 
have  not  gone  astray.  14  Even  so 
it  is  not  the  will  of  your  Father 
which  is  in  heaven,  that  one  of  these 
little  ones  should  perish. 

15  And  if  thy  brother  sin 
against  thee,  go,  shew  him  his 
fault  between  thee  and  him  alone: 
if  he  hear  thee,  thou  hast  gained 
thy  brother.  16  But  if  he  hear  thee 
not,  take  with  thee  one  or  two 
more,  that  at  the  mouth  of  two 
witnesses  or  three  every  word  may 
be  established.  17  And  if  he  refuse 
to  hear  them,  tell  it  unto  the 
church :  and  if  he  refuse  to  hear 
the  church  also,  let  him  be  unto 
thee  as  the  Gentile  and  the  pub- 
lican. 18  Verily  I  say  unto  you. 
What  things  soever  ye  shall  bind 
on  earth  shall  be  bound  in  heaven : 
and  what  things  soever  ye  shall 
loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in 
heaven.  19  Again  I  say  unto  you, 
that  if  two  of  you  shall  agree  on 
earth  as  touching  anything  that 
they  shall  ask,  it  shall  be  done  for 
them  of  my  Father  which  is  in 
heaven.  20  For  where  two  or  three 
are  gathered  together  in  my  name, 
there  am  I  in  the  midst  of  them. 

21  Then  came  Peter,  and  said  to 
him.  Lord,  how  oft  shall  my  bro- 
ther sin  against  me,  and  I  forgive 
him?  until  seven  times?  22  Jesus 
saith  unto  him,  I  say  not  unto 
thee.  Until  seven  times;  but.  Until 
seventy  times  seven.  23  There- 
fore is  the  kingdom  of  heaven  lik- 
ened unto  a  certain  king,  which 
would  make  a  reckoning  with  his 
servants.  24  And  when  he  had 
begun  to  reckon,  one  was  brought 
unto  him,  which  owed  him  ten 
thousand  talents.  25  But  foras- 
much as  he  had  not  wherewith  to 
pay,  his  lord  commanded  him  to 
be  sold,  and  his  wife,  and  children, 

1  Verse  n  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


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DOUAY 


97, 


behold  the  face  of  my  Father  who 
is  in  heaven.'  12  How  think  ye? 
if  any  man  have  a  hundred  sheep, 
and  one  of  them  be  gone  astray, 
doth  he  not  leave  the  ninety  and 
nine,  and  go  unto  the  mountains, 
and  seek  that  which  goeth  astray? 
13  And  if  so  be  that  he  find  it, 
verily  I  say  unto  you,  he  rejoiceth 
over  it  more  than  over  the  ninety 
and  nine  which  have  not  gone 
astray.  14  Even  so  it  is  not  the 
will  of  your  Father  who  is  in 
heaven,  that  one  of  these  little  ones 
should  perish. 

15  And  if  thy  brother  sin 
against  thee,  go,  show  him  his 
fault  between  thee  and  him  alone : 
if  he  hear  thee,  thou  hast  gained 
thy  brother.  16  But  if  he  hear 
thee  not,  take  with  thee  one  or  two 
more,  that  at  the  mouth  of  two 
witnesses  or  three  every  word  may 
be  established.  17  And  if  he  re- 
fuse to  hear  them,  tell  it  unto  the 
church :  and  if  he  refuse  to  hear 
the  church  also,  let  him  be  unto 
thee  as  the  Gentile  and  the  pub- 
lican. 18  Verily  I  say  unto  you. 
What  things  soever  ye  shall  bind 
on  earth  shall  be  bound  in  heaven ; 
and  what  things  soever  ye  shall 
loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in 
heaven.  19  Again  I  say  unto  you, 
that  if  two  of  you  shall  agree  on 
earth  as  touching  anything  that 
they  shall  ask,  it  shall  be  done  for 
them  of  my  Father  who  is  in  hea- 
ven. 20  For  where  two  or  three 
are  gathered  together  in  my  name, 
there  am  I  in  the  midst  of  them. 

21  Then  came  Peter  and  said  to 
him,  Lord,  how  oft  shall  my 
brother  sin  against  me,  and  I  for- 
give him?  until  seven  times?  22 
Jesus  saith  unto  him,  I  say  not 
unto  thee.  Until  seven  times ;  but, 
Until  seventy  times  seven.  23 
Therefore  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
likened  unto  a  certain  king,  who 
would  make  a  reckoning  with  his 
servants.  24  And  when  he  had 
begun  to  reckon,  one  was  brought 
unto  him,  that  owed  him  ten  thou- 
sand talents.  25  But  forasmuch 
as  he  had  not  wherezvith  to  pay, 
his  lord  commanded  him  to  be 
sold,  and  his  wife,  and  children, 
and    all    that    he    had,    and    pay- 

'  Verse  11  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


an  hundred  sheep,  and  one  of  them 
should  go  astray :  doth  he  not  leave  the 
ninety-nine  in  the  mountains,  and  go  to 
seek  that  which  is  gone  astray? 

13  And  if  it  so  be  that  he  find  it:  Amen 
I  say  to  you,  he  rejoiceth  more  for  that, 
than  for  the  ninety-nine  that  went  not 
astray. 

14  Even  so  it  is  not  the  will  of  your 
Father,  who  is  in  heaven,  that  one  of 
these  little  ones  should  perish. 

15  But  if  thy  brother  shall  offend 
against  thee,  go,  and  rebuke  him  be- 
tween thee  and  him  alone.  If  he  shall 
hear  thee,  thou  shalt  gain  thy  brother. 

16  And  if  he  will  not  hear  thee,  take 
with  thee  one  or  two  more :  that  in  the 
mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses  every 
word  may  stand. 

17  And  if  he  will  not  hear  them:  tell 
the  church.  And  if  he  will  not  hear  the 
church,  let  him  be  to  thee  as  the  heathen 
and  publican. 

18  Amen  I  say  to  you,  whatsoever  you 
shall  bind  upon  earth,  shall  be  bound  also 
in  heaven ;  and  whatsoever  you  shall 
loose  upon  earth,  shall  be  loosed  also  in 
heaven. 

19  Again  I  say  to  you,  that  if  two  of 
j'ou  shall  consent  upon  earth,  concern- 
ing any  thing  whatsoever  they  shall  ask, 
it  shall  be  done  to  them  by  my  Father 
who  is  in  heaven. 

20  For  where  there  are  two  or  three 
gathered  together  in  my  name,  there  am 
I  in  the  midst  of  them. 

21  Then  came  Peter  unto  him  and  said : 
Lord,  how  often  shall  my  brother  offend 
against  me,  and  I  forgive  him?  till  seven 
times? 

22  Jesus  saith  to  him,  I  say  not  to  thee, 
till  seven  times;  but  till  seventy  times 
seven  times. 

23  Therefore  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
likened  to  a  king,  who  would  take  an 
account  of  his  servants. 

24  And  when  he  had  begun  to  take  the 
account,  one  was  brought  to  him,  that 
owed  him  ten  thousand  talents. 

25  And  as  he  had  not  w-herewith  to  pay 
it,  his  lord  commanded  that  he  should  be 
sold,  and  his  wife  and  children  and  all 
that  he  had,  and  payment  to  be  made. 

26  But  that  servant  falling  down,  be- 
sought him,  saying:  Have  patience  with 
me,  and  I  will  pay  thee  all. 

27  And  the  lord  of  that  servant  being 
moved  with  pity,  let  him  go  and  forgave 
him  the  debt. 

28  But  when  that  servant  was  gone  out, 
he  found  one  of  his  fellow  servants  that 


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28  But  the  same  servant  went  out,  and 
found  one  of  his  fellowservants,  which 
owed  him  an  hundred  pence:  and  he  laid 
hands  on  him,  and  took  him  by  the  throat, 
saying,  Pay  me  that  thou  owest. 

29  And  his  fellowservant  fell  down  at 
his  feet,  and  besought  him,  saying.  Have 
patience  with  me,  and  I  will  pay  thee  all. 

30  And  he  would  not:  but  went  and 
cast  him  into  prison,  till  he  should  pay 
the  debt. 

31  So  when  his  fellowservants  saw 
what  was  done,  they  were  very  sorry, 
and  came  and  told  unto  their  lord  all 
that  was  done. 

32  Then  his  lord,  after  that  he  had 
called  him,  said  unto  him,  O  thou  wicked 
servant,  I  forgave  thee  all  that  debt,  be- 
cause thou  desiredst  me: 

S3  Shouldest  not  thou  also  have  had 
compassion  on  thy  fellowservant,  even  as 
I  had  pity  on  thee? 

34  And  his  lord  was  wroth,  and  deliv- 
ered him  to  the  tormentors,  till  he  should 
pay  all  that  was  due  unto  him. 

35  So  likewise  shall  my  heavenly  Fa- 
ther do  also  unto  you,  if  ye  from  your 
hearts  forgive  not  every  one  his  brother 
their  trespasses. 


CHAPTER  19. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Jesus 
had  finished  these  sayings,  he  de- 
parted from  Galilee,  and  came  into  the 
coasts  of  Judaea  beyond  Jordan; 

2  And  great  multitudes  followed  him; 
and  he  healed  them  there. 

3  The  Pharisees  also  came  unto  him, 
tempting  him,  and  saying  unto  him.  Is 
it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  his  wife 
for  every  cause? 

4  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
Have  ye  not  read,  that  he  which  made 
them  at  the  beginning  made  them  male 
and  female, 

5  And  said,  For  this  cause  shall  a  man 
leave  father  and  mother,  and  shall  cleave 
to  his  wife:  and  they  twain  shall  be  one 
flesh? 

6  Wherefore  they  are  no  more  twain, 
but  one  flesh.  What  therefore  God 
hath  joined  together,  let  not  man  put 
asunder. 

7  They  say  unto  him.  Why  did  Moses 


and  all  that  he  had,  and  payment  to 
be  made.  26  The  servant  therefore 
fell  down  and  worshipped  him, 
saying,  Lord,  have  patience  with 
me,  and  I  will  pay  thee  all.  27  And 
the  lord  of  that  servant,  being 
moved  with  compassion,  released 
him,  and  forgave  him  the  debt. 
28  But  that  servant  went  out,  and 
found  one  of  his  fellow-servants, 
which  owed  him  a  hundred  pence: 
and  he  laid  hold  on  him,  and  took 
him  by  the  throat,  saying,  Pay  what 
thou  owest.  29  So  his  fellow-servant 
fell  down  and  besought  him,  say- 
ing. Have  patience  with  me,  and  I 
will  pay  thee.  30  And  he  would  not : 
but  went  and  cast  him  into  prison, 
till  he  should  pay  that  which  was 
due.  31  So  when  his  fellow-servants 
saw  what  was  done,  they  were  ex- 
ceeding sorry,  and  came  and  told 
unto  their  lord  all  that  was  done. 
32  Then  his  lord  called  him  unto 
him,  and  saith  to  him,  Thou  wicked 
servant,  I  forgave  thee  all  that 
debt,  because  thou  besoughtest  me : 
22  shouldest  not  thou  also  have  had 
mercy  on  thy  fellow-servant,  even 
as  I  had  mercy  on  thee?  34  And 
his  lord  was  wroth,  and  delivered 
him  to  the  tormentors,  till  he 
should  pay  all  that  was  due.  35  So 
shall  also  my  heavenly  Father  do 
unto  you,  if  ye  forgive  not  every 
one  his  brother  from  your  hearts. 

4  ND  it  came  to  pass  when 
19-^-^  Jesus  had  finished  these 
words,  he  departed  from  Galilee, 
and  came  into  the  borders  of  Judsea 
beyond  Jordan;  2  and  great  multi- 
tudes followed  him ;  and  he  healed 
them  there. 

3  And  there  came  unto  him  Phar- 
isees, tempting  him,  and  saying.  Is 
it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  his 
wife  for  every  cause?  4  And  he  an- 
swered and  said.  Have  ye  not  read, 
that  he  which  made  them  from  the 
beginning  made  them  male  and  fe- 
male, 5  and  said,  For  this  cause 
shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and 
mother,  and  shall  cleave  to  his 
wife ;  and  the  twain  shall  become 
one  flesh?  6  So  that  they  are  no 
.more  twain,  but  one  flesh.  What 
therefore  God  hath  joined  together, 
let  not  man  put  asunder.  7  They 
say  unto  him.  Why  then  did  Moses 


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99 


ment  to  be  made.  26  The  servant 
therefore  fell  down  and  wor- 
shipped him,  saying,  Lord,  have 
patience  with  me,  and  I  will  pay 
thee  all.  27  And  the  lord  of  that 
servant,  being  moved  with  com- 
passion, released  him,  and  forgave 
him  the  debt.  28  But  that  ser- 
vant went  out,  and  found  one  of 
his  fellow-servants,  who  owed  him 
a  hundred  shillings:  and  he  laid 
hold  on  him,  and  took  him  by  the 
throat,  saying,  Pay  what  thou 
owest.  29  So  his  fellow-servant 
fell  down  and  besought  him,  say- 
ing, Have  patience  with  me,  and  I 
will  pay  thee.  30  And  he  would 
not:  but  went  and  cast  him  into 
prison,  till  he  should  pay  that 
which  was  due.  31  So  when  his 
fellow-servants  saw  what  was  done, 
they  were  exceeding  sorry,  and 
came  and  told  unto  their  lord  all 
that  was  done.  32  Then  his  lord 
called  him  unto  him,  and  saith  to 
him.  Thou  wicked  servant,  I  for- 
gave thee  all  that  debt,  because 
thou  besoughtest  me:  33  shouldest 
not  thou  also  have  had  mercy  on 
thy  fellow-servant,  even  as  I  had 
mercy  on  thee?  34  And  his  lord 
was  wroth,  and  delivered  him  to 
the  tormentors,  till  he  should  pay 
all  that  was  due.  35  So  shall  also 
my  heavenly  Father  do  unto  you, 
if  ye  forgive  not  every  one  his 
brother  from  j'our  hearts. 

_  A  ND  it  came  to  pass  when 
•*-9-^  Jesus  had  finished  these 
words,  he  departed  from  Galilee, 
and  came  into  the  borders  of 
Judaea  beyond  the  Jordan ;  2  and 
great  multitudes  followed  him ; 
and  he  healed  them  there. 

3  And  there  came  unto  him 
Pharisees,  trying  him,  and  saying. 
Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away 
his  wife  for  every  cause?  4  And 
he  answered  and  said,  Have  ye  not 
read,  that  he  who  made  them  from 
the  beginning  made  them  male  and 
female,  5  and  said,  For  this  cause 
shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and 
mother,  and  shall  cleave  to  his 
wife :  and  the  two  shall  become 
one  flesh?  6  So  that  they  are  no 
more  two,  but  one  flesh.  What 
therefore  God  hath  joined  together, 
let  not  man  put  asunder.  7  They 
say  unto  him.  Why  then  did  Moses 


owed  him  an  hundred  pence :  and  laying 
hold  of  him,  he  throttled  him,  saying: 
Pay  what  thou  ow-est. 

29  And  his  fellow  servant  falling  down, 
besought  him,  saying :  Have  patience 
with  me,  and  I  will  pay  thee  all. 

30  And  he  w^ould  not :  but  went  and 
cast  him  into  prison,  till  he  paid  the  debt. 

31  Now  his  fellow  servants  seeing  what 
was  done,  were  very  much  grieved,  and 
they  came  and  told  their  lord  all  that 
was  done. 

32  Then  his  lord  called  him;  and  said 
to  him :  Thou  wicked  servant,  I  forgave 
thee  all  the  debt,  because  thou  besought- 
est me: 

33  Shouldst  not  thou  then  have  had 
compassion  also  on  thy  fellow  servant, 
even  as  I  had  compassion  on  thee? 

34  And  his  lord  being  angr\%  delivered 
him  to  the  torturers  until  he  paid  all  the 
debt. 

35  So  also  shall  my  heavenly  Father  do 
to  you,  if  j^ou  forgive  not  every  one  his 
brother  from  your  hearts. 


CHAPTER  ig. 

AND  it  came  to  pass  when  Jesus  had 
ended  these  words,  he  departed 
from  Galilee,  and  came  into  the  coasts 
of  Judea,  beyond  Jordan. 

2  And  great  multitudes  followed  him : 
and  he  healed  them  there. 

3  And  there  came  to  him  the  Phari- 
sees tempting  him,  and  saying:  Is  it  law- 
ful for  a  man  to  put  away  his  wife  for 
every  cause? 

4  Who  answering,  said  to  them:  Have 
ye  not  read,  that  he  who  made  man  from 
the  beginning.  Made  them  male  and  fe- 
vialef    And  he  said: 

5  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave 
father  and  mother,  and  shall  cleave  to  his 
wife,  and  they  two  shall  be  in  one  Hesh. 

6  Therefore  now  they  are  not  two,  but 
one  flesh.  What  therefore  God  hath 
joined  together,  let  no  man  put  asunder. 

7  They  say  to  him:  Why  then  did 
Moses  command  to  give  a  bill  of  divorce, 
and  to  put  away? 


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then  command  to  give  a  writing  of  di- 
vorcement, and  to  put  her  away? 

8  He  saith  unto  them,  Moses  because 
of  the  hardness  of  your  hearts  suffered 
you  to  put  away  your  wives :  but  from 
the  beginning  it  was  not  so. 

9  And  I  say  unto  you.  Whosoever  shall 
put  away  his  wife,  except  it  be  for  forni- 
cation, and  shall  marry  another,  commit- 
teth  adultery :  and  whoso  marrieth  her 
which  is  put  away  doth  commit  adultery. 

10  His  disciples  say  unto  him,  If  the 
case  of  the  man  be  so  with  his  wife,  it  is 
not  good  to  marry. 

11  But  he  said  unto  them,  All  men  can- 
not receive  this  saying,  save  they  to  whom 
it  is  given. 

12  For  there  are  some  eunuchs,  which 
were  so  born  from  their  mother's  womb : 
and  there  are  some  eunuchs,  which  were 
made  eunuchs  of  men :  and  there  be 
eunuchs,  which  have  made  themselves 
eunuchs  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven's 
sake.  He  that  is  able  to  receive  it,  let 
him  receive  it. 

13  Then  were  there  brought  unto  him 
little  children,  that  he  should  put  his 
hands  on  them,  and  pray :  and  the  dis- 
ciples rebuked  them. 

14  But  Jesus  said,  Suffer  little  chil- 
dren, and  forbid  them  not,  to  come  unto 
me :  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

15  And  he  laid  his  hands  on  them,  and 
departed  thence. 

16  And,  behold,  one  came  and  said 
unto  him,  Good  Master,  what  good  thing 
shall  I  do,  that  I  may  have  eternal  life? 

17  And  he  said  unto  him.  Why  callest 
thou  me  good?  there  is  none  good  but 
one,  that  is,  God :  but  if  thou  wilt  enter 
into  life,  keep  the  commandments. 

.  18  He  saith  unto  him,  Which?  Jesus 
said.  Thou  shalt  do  no  murder.  Thou 
shalt  not  commit  adultery,  Thou  shalt 
not  steal.  Thou  shalt  not  bear  false  wit- 
ness, 

19  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother : 
and,  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as 
thyself. 

20  The  young  man  saith  unto  him.  All 
these  things  have  I  kept  from  my  youth 
up :  what  lack  I  yet  ? 

21  Jesus  said  unto  him,  If  thou  wilt  be 
perfect,  go  and  sell  that  thou  hast,  and 
give  to  the  poor,  and  thou  shalt  have 
treasure  in  heaven :  and  come  a)id  follow 
me. 

22  But  when  the  young  man  heard  that 
saying,  he  went  away  sorrowful :  for  he 
had  great  possessions. 


command  to  give  a  bill  of  divorce- 
ment, and  to  put  her  away?  8  He 
saith  unto  them,  Moses  for  your 
hardness  of  heart  suffered  you  to 
put  away  your  wives :  but  from  the 
beginning  it  hath  not  been  so.  9 
And  I  say  unto  you,  Whosoever 
shall  put  away  his  wife,  except  for 
fornication,  and  shall  marry  an- 
other, committeth  adultery :  and  he 
that  marrieth  her  when  she  is  put 
away  committeth  adultery.  10  The 
disciples  say  unto  him,  If  the  case 
of  the  man  is  so  with  his  wife,  it 
is  not  expedient  to  marry.  11  But 
he  said  unto  them,  All  men  cannot 
receive  this  saying,  but  they  to 
whom  it  is  given.  12  For  there  are 
eunuchs,  which  were  so  born  from 
their  mother's  womb :  and  there  are 
eunuchs,  which  were  made  eunuchs 
by  men :  and  there  are  eunuchs, 
which  made  themselves  eunuchs 
for  the  kingdom  of  heaven's  sake. 
He  that  is  able  to  receive  it,  let 
him  receive  it. 

13  Then  were  there  brought  unto 
him  little  children,  that  he  should 
lay  his  hands  on  them,  and  pray: 
and  the  disciples  rebuked  them. 
14  But  Jesus  said,  Suffer  the  little 
children,  and  forbid  them  not,  to 
come  unto  me :  for  of  such  is  the 
kingdom  of  heaven.  15  And  he 
laid  his  hands  on  them,  and  de- 
parted thence. 

16  And  behold,  one  came  to  him 
and  said.  Master,  what  good  thing 
shall  I  do,  that  I  may  have  eter- 
nal life?  17  And  he  said  unto  him. 
Why  askest  thou  me  concerning 
that  which  is  good?  One  there  is 
who  is  good :  but  if  thou  wouldest 
enter  into  life,  keep  the  command- 
ments. 18  He  saith  unto  him, 
Which  ?  And  Jesus  said.  Thou  shalt 
not  kill,  Thou  shalt  not  commit 
adultery,  Thou  shalt  not  steal,  Thou 
shalt  not  bear  false  witness,  19 
Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother: 
and,  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neigh- 
bour as  thyself.  20  The  young  man 
saith  unto  him,  All  these  things 
have  I  observed:  what  lack  I  yet? 
21  Jesus  said  unto  him.  If  thou 
wouldest  be  perfect,  go,  sell  that 
thou  hast,  and  give  to  the  poor,  and 
thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven : 
and  come,  follow  me.  22  But  when 
the  young  man  heard  the  saying,  he 


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command  to  give  a  bill  of  divorce- 
ment, and  to  put  her  away?  8  He 
saith  unto  them,  Moses  for  your 
hardness  of  heart  suffered  you  to 
put  away  your  wives :  but  from  the 
beginning  it  hath  not  been  so.  9 
And  I  say  unto  you,  Whosoever 
shall  put  away  his  wife,  except 
for  fornication,  and  shall  marry 
another,  committeth  adultery : 
and  he  that  marrieth  her  when 
she  is  put  away  committeth  adul- 
tery. 10  The  disciples  say  unto 
him.  If  the  case  of  the  man  is  so 
with  his  wife,  it  is  not  expedient 
to  marry.  11  But  he  said  unto 
them,  Not  all  men  can  receive 
this_  saying,  but  they  to  whom  it 
is  given.  12  For  there  are  eunuchs, 
that  were  so  born  from  their 
mother's  womb :  and  there  are 
eunuchs,  that  were  made  eunuchs 
by  men :  and  there  are  eunuchs, 
that  made  themselves  eunuchs  for 
the  kingdom  of  heaven's  sake.  He 
that_  is  able  to  receive  it,  let  him 
receive  it. 

13  Then  were  there  brought  unto 
him  little  children,  that  he  should 
lay  his  hands  on  them,  and  pray: 
and  the  disciples  rebuked  them.  14 
But  Jesus  said.  Suffer  the  little 
children,  and  forbid  them  not,  to 
come  unto  me :  for  to  such  belong- 
eth  the  kingdom  of  heaven.  15 
And  he  laid  his  hands  on  them,  and 
departed  thence. 

16  And  behold,  one  came  to 
him  and  said,  Teacher,  what  good 
thing  shall  I  do,  that  I  may  have 
eternal  life?  17  And  he  said  unto 
him.  Why  askest  thou  me  concern- 
ing that  which  is  good?  One  there 
is  who  is  good :  but  if  thou  would- 
est  enter  into  life,  keep  the  com- 
mandments. 18  He  saith  unto  him. 
Which?  And  Jesus  said,  Thou 
shalt  not  kill,  Thou  shalt  not  com- 
mit adultery,  Thou  shalt  not  steal. 
Thou  shalt  not  bear  false  witness, 
19  Honor  thv  father  and  thy 
mother;  and.  Thou  shalt  love  thy 
neighbor  as  thyself.  20  The  young 
man  saith  unto  him.  All  these  things 
have  I  observed:  what  lack  I  yet? 
21  Jesus  said  unto  him,  H  thou 
wouldest  be  perfect,  go,  sell  that 
which  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the 
poor,  and  thou  shalt  have  treas- 
ure in  heaven :  and  come,  follow 
me.    22  But  when  the  young  man 


8  He  saith  to  them :  Because  Moses  by 
reason  of  the  hardness  of  your  heart 
permitted  you  to  put  away  your  wives : 
but    from   the   beginning   it   was   not   so. 

9  And  I  say  to  you,  that  whosoever 
shall  put  away  his  wife,  except  it  be  for 
fornication,  and  shall  marry  another, 
committeth  adultery:  and  he  that  shall 
marry  her  that  is  put  away,  committeth 
adultery. 

10  His  disciples  say  unto  him:  If  the 
case  of  a  man  with  his  wife  be  so,  it  is 
not  expedient  to  marry. 

11  Who  said  to  them :  All  men  take  not 
this  word,  but  they  to  whom  it  is  given. 

12  For  there  are  eunuchs,  who  were 
born  so  from  their  mother's  womb:  and 
there  are  eunuchs,  who  were  made  so  by 
men :  and  there  are  eunuchs,  who  have 
made  themselves  eunuchs  for  the  king- 
dom of  heaven.  He  that  can  take,  let 
him  take  it. 

13  Then  were  little  children  presented 
to  him,  that  he  should  impose  hands 
upon  them  and  pray.  And  the  disciples 
rebuked  them. 

14  But  Jesus  said  to  them :  Suffer  the 
little  children,  and  forbid  them  not  to 
come  to  me:  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
is  for  such. 

15  And  when  he  had  imposed  hands 
upon  them,  he  departed  from  thence. 

16  And  behold  one  came  and  said  to 
him :  Good  master,  what  good  shall  I  do 
that  I  may  have  life  everlasting? 

17  Who  said  to  him :  Why  askest  thou 
me  concerning  good?  One  is  good,  God. 
But  if  thou  wilt  enter  into  life,  keep  the 
commandments. 

18  He  said  to  him:  Which?  And  Jesus 
said:  Thou  shalt  do  no  murder,  Thou 
shalt  not  commit  adultery,  Thou  shalt  not 
steal,  Thou  shalt  not  bear  false  witness. 

19  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother; 
and.  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as 
thyself. 

20  The  young  man  saith  to  him:  All 
these  have  I  kept  from  my  youth,  what 
is  yet  wanting  to  me? 

21  Jesus  saith  to  him:  If  thou  wilt  be 
perfect,  go  sell  what  thou  hast,  and  give 
to  the  poor,  and  thou  shalt  have  treasure 
in  heaven :  and  come  follow  me. 

22  And  when  the  young  man  had  heard 
this  word,  he  went  away  sad :  for  he  had 
great  possessions. 

23  Then  Jesus  said  to  his  disciples: 
Amen,  I  say  to  you,  that  a  rich  man  shall 
hardly  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  hea- 
ven. 

24  And  again  I  say  to  you :  It  is  easier 


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23  Then  said  Jesus  unto  his  disciples, 
Verily  I  say  unto  you,  That  a  rich  man 
shall  hardly  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
heaven. 

24  And  again  I  say  unto  you.  It  is 
easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  the  eye 
of  a  needle,  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter 
into  the  kingdom  of  God. 

25  When  his  disciples  heard  it,  they 
were  exceedingly  amazed,  saying,  Who 
then  can  be  saved? 

26  But  Jesus  beheld  them,  and  said 
unto  them,  With  men  this  is  impossible; 
but  with  God  all  things  are  possible. 

27  Then  answered  Peter  and  said  unto 
him,  Behold,  we  have  forsaken  all,  and 
followed  thee ;  what  shall  we  have  there- 
fore? 

28  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Verily  I 
say  unto  you.  That  ye  which  have  fol- 
lowed me,  in  the  regeneration  when  the 
Son  of  man  shall  sit  in  the  throne  of  his 
glory,  ye  also  shall  sit  upon  twelve 
thrones,  judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  Is- 
rael. 

29  And  every  one  that  hath  forsaken 
houses,  or  brethren,  or  sisters,  or  father, 
or  mother,  or  wife,  or  children,  or  lands, 
for  my  name's  sake,  shall  receive  an  hun- 
dredfold, and  shall  inherit  everlasting 
life. 

30  But  many  that  are  first  shall  be  last ; 
and  the  last  shall  be  first. 

CHAPTER  20. 

FOR  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto 
a  man  that  is  an  householder,  which 
went  out  early  in  the  morning  to  hire 
labourers  into  his  vineyard. 

2  And  when  he  had  agreed  with  the  la- 
bourers for  a  penny  a  day,  he  sent  them 
into  his  vineyard. 

3  And  he  went  out  about  the  third  hour, 
and  saw  others  standing  idle  in  the  mar- 
ketplace, 

4  And  said  unto  them ;  Go  ye  also  into 
the  vineyard,  and  whatsoever  is  right  I 
will  give  you.     And  they  went  their  way. 

5  Again  he  went  out  about  the  sixth 
and  ninth  hour,  and  did  likewise. 

6  And  about  the  eleventh  hour  he  went 
out,  and  found  others  standing  idle,  and 
saith  unto  them.  Why  stand  ye  here  all 
the  day  idle? 

7  They  say  unto  him,  Because  no  man 
hath  hired  us.  He  saith  unto  them,  Go 
ye  also  into  the  vineyard ;  and  whatso- 
ever is  right,  that  shall  ye  receive. 

8  So   when    even   was   come,   the   lord 


went  away  sorrowful :  for  he  was 
one  that  had  great  possessions. 

23  And  Jesus  said  unto  his  disci- 
ples. Verily  I  say  unto  you,  It  is 
hard  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  heaven.  24  And 
again  I  say  unto  you.  It  is  easier 
for  a  camel  to  go  through  a 
needle's  eye,  than  for  a  rich  man 
to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God. 

25  And  when  the  disciples  heard  it, 
they  were  astonished  exceedingly, 
saying,    Who    then    can    be    saved? 

26  And  Jesus  looking  upon  them 
said  to  them.  With  men  this  is  im- 
possible; but  with  God  all  things 
are  possible.  27  Then  answered 
Peter  and  said  unto  him,  Lo,  we 
have  left  all,  and  followed  thee ; 
what  then  shall  we  have?  28  And 
Jesus  said  unto  them.  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  that  ye  which  have  fol- 
lowed me,  in  the  regeneration  when 
the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  on  the 
throne  of  his  glory,  ye  also  shall 
sit  upon  twelve  thrones  judging  the 
twelve  tribes  of  Israel.  29  And 
every  one  that  hath  left  houses,  or 
brethren,  or  sisters,  or  father,  or 
mother,  or  children,  or  lands,  for 
my  name's  sake,  shall  receive  a 
hundredfold,  and  shall  inherit  eter- 
nal life.  30  But  many  shall  be  last 
that  are  first;  and  first  that  are 
last. 

T?OR  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
20 Jj  is  like  unto  a  man  that  is 
a  householder,  which  went  out 
early  in  the  morning  to  hire 
labourers  into  his  vineyard.  2  And 
when  he  had  agreed  with  the  la- 
bourers for  a  penny  a  day,  he 
sent  them  into  his  vineyard.  3  And 
he  went  out  about  the  third  hour, 
and  saw  others  standing  in  the 
marketplace  idle ;  4  and  to  them 
he  said.  Go  ye  also  into  the  vine- 
yard, and  whatsoever  is  right  I 
will  give  you.  And  they  went  their 
way.  5  Again  he  went  out  about 
the  sixth  and  the  ninth  hour,  and 
did  likewise.  6  And  about  the 
eleventh  hour  he  went  out,  and 
found  others  standing;  and  he 
saith  unto  them.  Why  stand  ye 
here  all  the  day  idle?  7  They  say 
unto  him.  Because  no  man  hath 
hired  us.  He  saith  unto  them,  Go 
ye  also  into  the  vineyard.    8  And 


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heard  the  saying,  he  went  away 
sorrowful;  for  he  was  one  that  had 
great  possessions. 

23  And  Jesus  said  unto  his  dis- 
ciples, Verily  I  say  unto  you,  It  is 
hard  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  heaven.  24  And 
again  I  say  unto  you.  It  is  easier 
for  a  camel  to  go  through  a  needle's 
eye,  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter 
into  the  kingdom  of  God.  25  And 
when  the  disciples  heard  it,  they 
were  astonished  exceedingly,  say- 
ing. Who  then  can  be  saved?  26 
And  Jesus  looking  upon  them  said 
to  them,  With  men  this  is  impos- 
sible ;  but  with  God  all  things  are 
possible.  27  Then  answered  Peter 
and  said  unto  him,  Lo,  we  have  left 
all,  and  followed  thee ;  what  then 
shall  we  have?  28  And  Jesus  said 
unto  them.  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
that  ye  who  have  followed  me,  in 
the  regeneration  when  the  Son  of 
man  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  his 
glory,  ye  also  shall  sit  upon  twelve 
thrones,  judging  the  twelve  tribes 
of  Israel.  29  And  every  one  that 
hath  left  houses,  or  brethren,  or 
sisters,  or  father,  or  mother,  or 
children,  or  lands,  for  my  name's 
sake,  shall  receive  a  hundredfold, 
and  shall  inherit  eternal  life.  30 
But  many  shall  be  last  that  are 
first ;  and  first  that  are  last. 


_JLT^0R  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
^yjjj  js  jij^g  unto  a  man  that  was 
a  householder,  who  went  out  early 
in  the  morning  to  hire  laborers  into 
his  vineyard.  2  And  when  he  had 
agreed  with  the  laborers  for  a 
shilling  a  day,  he  sent  them  into  his 
vineyard.  3  And  he  went  out  about 
the  third  hour,  and  saw  others 
standing  in  the  marketplace  idle ;  4 
and  to  them  he  said.  Go  ye  also 
into  the  vineyard,  and  whatsoever 
is  right  I  will  give  you.  And  they 
went  their  way.  5  Again  he  went 
out  about  the  sixth  and  the  ninth 
hour,  and  did  likev/ise.  6  And 
about  the  eleventh  hotir  he  went 
out,  and  found  others  standing: 
and  he  saith  unto  them.  Why  stand 
ye  here  all  the  day  idle?  7  They 
say  unto  him.  Because  no  man  hath 
hired  us.  He  saith  unto  them,  Go 
ye  also  into  the  vineyard.  8  And 
when  even  was  come,  the  lord  of 


for  a  camel  to  pass  through  the  eye  of  a 
needle,  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

25  And  when  they  had  heard  this,  the 
disciples  wondered  very  much,  saying: 
Who  then  can  be  saved? 

26  And  Jesus  beholding,  said  to  them : 
With  men  this  is  impossible :  but  with 
God  all  things  are  possible. 

27  Then  Peter  answering,  said  to  him : 
Behold  we  have  left  all  things,  and  have 
followed  thee :  what  therefore  shall  we 
have? 

28  And  Jesus  said  to  them :  Amen,  I 
say  to  you,  that  you,  who  have  followed 
me,  in  the  regeneration,  when  the  Son  of 
man  shall  sit  on  the  seat  of  his  majesty, 
you  also  shall  sit  on  twelve  seats  judg- 
ing the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel. 

29  And  every  one  that  hath  left  house, 
or  brethren,  or  sisters,  or  father,  or  mo- 
ther, or  wife,  or  children,  or  lands  for  my 
name's  sake,  shall  receive  an  hundred- 
fold, and  shall  possess  life  everlasting. 

30  And  many  that  are  first,  shall  be 
last:  and  the  last  shall  be  first. 


CHAPTER  20. 

THE  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  to  an 
householder,  who  went  out  early  in 
the  morning  to  hire  labourers  into  his 
vineyard. 

2  And  having  agreed  with  the  labourers 
for  a  penny  a  day,  he  sent  them  into  his 
vineyard. 

3  And  going  out  about  the  third  hour, 
he  saw  others  standing  in  the  market 
place  idle. 

4  And  he  said  to  them :  Go  you  also 
into  my  vineyard,  and  I  will  give  you 
what  shall  be  just. 

5  And  they  went  their  way.  And 
again  he  went  out  about  the  sixth  and  the 
ninth  hour,  and  did  in  like  manner. 

6  But  about  the  eleventh  hour  he  went 
out  and  found  others  standing,  and  he 
saith  to  them :  Why  stand  you  here  all 
the  day  idle? 

7  They  say  to  him :  Because  no  man 
hath  hired  us.  He  saith  to  them :  Go  you 
also  into  my  vineyard. 

8  And    when    evening   was    come,    the 


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of  the  vineyard  saith  unto  his  steward, 
Call  the  labourers,  and  give  them  their 
hire,  beginning  from  the  last  unto  the 
first.  ,  .     ^ 

9  And  when  they  came  that  were  hired 
about  the  eleventh  hour,  they  received 
every  man  a  penny. 

ID  But  when  the  first  came,  they  sup- 
posed that  they  should  have  received 
more ;  and  they  likewise  received  every 
man  a  penny. 

11  And  when  they  had  received  it,  they 
murmured  against  the  goodman  of  the 
house, 

12  Saying,  These  last  have  wrought  but 
one  hour,  and  thou  hast  made  them  equal 
unto  us,  which  have  borne  the  burden 
and  heat  of  the  day. 

13  But  he  answered  one  of  them,  and 
said.  Friend,  I  do  thee  no  wrong:  didst 
not  thou  agree  with  me  for  a  penny? 

14  Take  that  thine  is,  and  go  thy  way: 
I  will  give  unto  this  last,  even  as  unto 
thee. 

15  Is  it  not  lawful  for  me  to  do  what  I 
will  with  mine  own?  Is  thine  eye  evil, 
because  I  am  good? 

16  So  the  last  shall  be  first,  and  the  first 
last :  for  many  be  called,  but  few  chosen. 

17  And  Jesus  going  up  to  Jerusalem 
took  the  twelve  disciples  apart  in  the  way, 
and  said  unto  them, 

18  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem ;  and 
the  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  unto  the 
chief  priests  and  unto  the  scribes,  and 
they  shall  condemn  him  to  death, 

19  And  shall  deliver  him  to  the  Gen- 
tiles to  mock,  and  to  scourge,  and  to 
crucify  him:  and  the  third  day  he  shall 
rise  again. 

20  Then  came  to  him  the  mother  of 
Zebedee's  children  with  her  sons,  wor- 
shipping him,  and  desiring  a  certain  thing 
of  him. 

21  And  he  said  unto  her.  What  wilt 
thou?  She  saith  unto  him.  Grant  that 
these  my  two  sons  may  sit,  the  one  on  thy 
right  hand,  and  the  other  on  the  left,  in 
thy  kingdom. 

22  But  Jesus  answered  and  said,  Ye 
know  not  what  ye  ask.  Are  ye  able  to 
drink  of  the  cup  that  I  shall  drink  of, 
and  to  be  baptized  with  the  baptism  that 
I  am  baptized  with?  They  say  unto  him. 
We  are  able. 

23  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Ye  shall 
drink  indeed  of  my  cup,  and  be  bap- 
tized with  the  baptism  that  I  am  baptized 
with :  but  to  sit  on  my  right  hand,  and  on 
my  left,  is  not  mine  to  give,  but  it  shall 


when  even  was  come,  the  lord  of 

the  vineyard  saith  unto  his  stew- 
ard. Call  the  labourers,  and  pay 
them  their  hire,  beginning  from  the 
last  unto  the  first.  9  And  when 
they  came  that  were  hired  about  the 
eleventh  hour,  they  received  every 
man  a  penny.  10  And  when  the 
first  came,  they  supposed  that  they 
would  receive  more;  and  they  like- 
wise received  every  man  a  penny. 

11  And  when  they  received  it,  they 
murmured  against  the  householder, 

12  saying,  These  last  have  spent  but 
one  hour,  and  thou  hast  made  them 
equal  unto  us,  which  have  borne 
the  burden  of  the  day  and  the 
scorching  heat.  13  But  he  an- 
swered and  said  to  one  of  them. 
Friend,  I  do  thee  no  wrong:  didst 
not  thou  agree  with  me  for  a 
penny?  14  Take  up  that  which  is 
thine,  and  go  thy  way;  it  is  my 
will  to  give  unto  this  last,  even  as 
unto  thee.  15  Is  it  not  lawful  for 
me  to  do  what  I  will  with  mine 
own?  or  is  thine  eye  evil,  because 
I  am  good?  16  So  the  last  shall  be 
first,  and  the  first  last. 

17  And  as  Jesus  was  going  up 
to  Jerusalem,  he  took  the  twelve 
disciples  apart,  and  in  the  way  he 
said  unto  them,  18  Behold,  we  go 
up  to  Jerusalem ;  and  the  Son  of 
man  shall  be  delivered  unto  the 
chief  priests  and  scribes ;  and  they 
shall  condemn  him  to  death,  19  and 
shall  deliver  him  unto  the  Gen- 
tiles to  mock,  and  to  scourge,  and 
to  crucify :  and  the  third  day  he 
shall  be  raised  up. 

20  Then  came  to  him  the  mo- 
ther of  the  sons  of  Zebedee  with 
her  sons,  worshipping  him,  and 
asking  a  certain  thing  of  him. 
21  And  he  said  unto  her,  What 
wouldest  thou?  She  saith  unto 
him.  Command  that  these  my  two 
sons  may  sit,  one  on  thy  right  hand, 
and  one  on  thy  left  hand,  in  thy 
kingdom.  22  But  Jesus  answered 
and  said.  Ye  know  not  what  ye 
ask.  Are  ye  able  to  drink  the  cup 
that  I  am  about  to  drink?  They 
say  unto  him.  We  are  able.  23  He 
saith  unto  them.  My  cup  indeed 
ye  shall  drink :  but  to  sit  on  my 
right  hand,  and  on  my  left  hand,  is 
not  mine  to  give,  but  it  is  for  them 
for  whom  it  hath  been  prepared  of 


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ST.  MATTHEW,  20. 


DOUAY       105 


the  vineyard  saith  unto  his  steward, 
Call  the  laborers,  and  pay  them 
their  hire,  beginning  from  the  last 
unto  the  first.  9  And  when  they 
came  that  were  hired  about  the 
eleventh  hour,  they  received  every 
man  a  shilling.  10  And  when  the 
first  came,  they  supposed  that  they 
would  receive  more;  and  they  like- 
wise received  every  man  a  shilling. 

11  And  when  they  received  it,  they 
murmured  against  the  householder, 

12  saying.  These  last  have  spent  but 
one  hour,  and  thou  hast  made  them 
equal  unto  us,  who  have  borne  the 
burden  of  the  day  and  the  scorch- 
ing heat.  13  But  he  answered  and 
said  to  one  of  them.  Friend,  I  do 
thee  no  wrong:  didst  not  thou 
agree  with  me  for  a  shilling?  14 
Take  up  that  which  is  thine,  and 
go  thy  way ;  it  is  my  will  to  give 
unto  this   last,   even   as   unto  thee. 

15  Is  it  not  lawful  for  me  to  do 
what  I  will  with  mine  own?  or  is 
thine  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good? 

16  So  the  last  shall  be  first,  and 
the  first  last. 

17  And  as  Jesus  was  going  up 
to  Jerusalem,  he  took  the  twelve 
disciples  apart,  and  on  the  way  he 
said  unto  them,  18  Behold,  we  go 
up  to  Jerusalem ;  and  the  Son  of 
man  shall  be  delivered  unto  the 
chief  priests  and  scribes;  and  they 
shall  condemn  him  to  death,  19 
and  shall  deliver  him  unto  the 
Gentiles  to  mock,  and  to  scourge, 
and  to  crucify:  and  the  third  day 
he  shall  be  raised  up. 

20  Then  came  to  him  the  mother 
of  the  sons  of  Zebedee  with  her 
sons,  worshipping  him,  and  ask- 
ing a  certain  thing  of  him.  21 
And  he  said  unto  her.  What  would- 
est  thou?  She  saith  unto  him,  Com- 
mand that  these  my  two  sons  may 
sit,  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  one 
on  thy  left  hand,  in  thy  kingdom. 
22  But  Jesus  answered  and  said. 
Ye  know  not  what  ye  ask.  Are  ye 
able  to  drink  the  cup  that  I  am 
about  to  drink?  They  say  unto 
him.  We  are  able.  23  He  saith 
unto  them.  My  cup  indeed  ye  shall 
drink :  but  to  sit  on  my  right  hand, 
and  on  my  left  hand,  is  not  mine  to 
give ;  but  it  is  for  them  for  whom 
it  hath  been  prepared  of  my 
Father.  24  And  when  the  ten 
heard    it,    they    were    moved    with 


lord  of  the  vineyard  saith  to  his  steward: 
Call  the  labourers  and  pay  them  their 
hire,  beginning  from  the  last  even  to  the 
first. 

9  When  therefore  they  were  come, 
that  came  about  the  eleventh  hour,  they 
received  every  man  a  penny. 

10  But  when  the  first  also  came,  they 
thought  that  they  should  receive  more : 
and  they  also  received  every  man  a 
penny. 

11  And  receiving  it  they  murmured 
against  the  master  of  the  house, 

12  Saying:  These  last  have  worked  but 
one  hour,  and  thou  hast  made  them  equal 
to  us,  that  have  borne  the  burden  of  the 
day  and  the  heats. 

13  But  he  answering  said  to  one  of 
them:  Friend,  I  do  thee  no  wrong:  didst 
thou  not  agree  with  me  for  a  penny? 

14  Take  what  is  thine,  and  go  thy  way: 
I  will  also  give  to  this  last  even  as  to 
thee. 

15  Or,  is  it  not  lawful  for  me  to  do 
what  I  will?  is  thy  eye  evil,  because  I  am 
good? 

16  So  shall  the  last  be  first,  and  the 
first  last.  For  many  are  called,  but  few 
chosen. 

17  And  Jesus  going  up  to  Jerusalem, 
took  the  twelve  disciples  apart,  and  said 
to  them : 

18  Behold  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  and 
the  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  to  the 
chief  priests  and  the  scribes,  and  they 
shall  condemn  him  to  death. 

19  And  shall  deliver  him  to  the  Gen- 
tiles to  be  mocked,  and  scourged,  and 
crucified,  and  the  third  day  he  shall  rise 
again. 

20  Then  came  to  him  the  mother  of 
the  sons  of  Zebedee  with  her  sons,  ador- 
ing and  asking  something  of  him. 

21  Who  said  to  her:  What  wilt  thou? 
She  saith  to  him :  Say  that  these  my  two 
sons  may  sit,  the  one  on  thy  right  hand, 
and  the  other  on  thy  left,  in  thy  king- 
dom. 

22  And  Jesus  answering,  said :  You 
know  not  what  you  ask.  Can  you  drink 
the  chalice  that  I  shall  drink?  They  say 
to  him :  We  can. 

23  He  saith  to  them:  My  chalice  in- 
deed you  shall  drink;  but  to  sit  on  my 
right  or  left  hand,  is  not  mine  to  give  to 
you,  but  to  them  for  whom  it  is  prepared 
by  my  Father. 

24  And  the  ten  hearing  it,  were  moved 
with  indignation  against  the  two  bre- 
thren. 

25  But  Jesus  called  them  to  him,  and 


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ST.  MATTHEW,  21. 


REVISED 


be  given  to  them  for  whom  it  is  prepared 
of  my  Father. 

24  And  when  the  ten  heard  it,  they 
were  moved  with  indignation  against  the 
two  brethren. 

25  But  Jesus  called  them  unto  him, 
and  said,  Ye  know  that  the  princes  of  the 
Gentiles  exercise  dominion  over  them, 
and  they  that  are  great  exercise  authority 
upon  them. 

26  But  it  shall  not  be  so  among  you : 
but  whosoever  will  be  great  among  you, 
let  him  be  your  minister; 

27  And  whosoever  will  be  chief  among 
you,  let  him  be  your  servant : 

28  Even  as  the  Son  of  man  came  not 
to  be  ministered  unto,  but  to  minister,  and 
to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many. 

29  And  as  they  departed  from  Jericho, 
a  great  multitude  followed  him. 

30  And,  behold,  two  blind  men  sitting 
by  the  way  side,  when  they  heard  that 
Jesus  passed  by,  cried  out,  saying.  Have 
mercy  on  us,  O  Lord,  thou  son  of  David. 

31  And  the  multitude  rebuked  them,  be- 
cause they  should  hold  their  peace :  but 
they  cried  the  more,  saying,  Have  mercy 
on  us,  O  Lord,  thou  son  of  David. 

32  And  Jesus  stood  still,  and  called 
them,  and  said,  What  will  ye  that  I  shall 
do  unto  you? 

33  They  say  unto  him.  Lord,  that  our 
eyes  may  be  opened. 

34  So  Jesus  had  compassion  on  them, 
and  touched  their  eyes :  and  immediately 
their  eyes  received  sight,  and  they  fol- 
lowed him. 

CHAPTER  21. 

AND  when  they  drew  nigh  unto  Jeru- 
salem, and  were  come  to  Bethphage, 
unto  the  mount  of  Olives,  then  sent  Jesus 
two  disciples, 

2  Saying  unto  them.  Go  into  the  village 
over  against  you,  and  straightway  ye  shall 
find  an  ass  tied,  and  a  colt  with  her:  loose 
them,  and  bring  them  unto  me. 

3  And  if  any  man  say  ought  unto  you, 
ye  shall  say.  The  Lord  hath  need  of  them ; 
and  straightway  he  will  send  them. 

4  All  this  was  done,  that  it  might  be 
fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by  the  prophet, 
saying, 

5  Tell  ye  the  daughter  of  Sion,  Behold, 
thy_  King  cometh  unto  thee,  meek,  and 
sitting  upon  an  ass,  and  a  colt  the  foal  of 
an  ass. 

6  And  the  disciples  went,  and  did  as 
Jesus  commanded  them, 


my  Father.  24  And  when  the  ten 
heard  it,  they  were  moved  with  in- 
dignation concerning  the  two  bre- 
thren. 25  But  Jesus  called  them 
unto  him,  and  said.  Ye  know  that 
the  rulers  of  the  Gentiles  lord  it 
over  them,  and  their  great  ones  ex- 
ercise authority  over  them.  26  Not 
so  shall  it  be  among  you :  but  who- 
soever would  become  great  among 
you  shall  be  your  minister ;  27  and 
whosoever  would  be  first  among 
you  shall  be  your  servant :  28  even 
as  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to  be 
ministered  unto,  but  to  minister, 
and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for 
many. 

29  And  as  they  went  out  from 
Jericho,  a  great  multitude  followed 
him.  30  And  behold,  two  blind 
men  sitting  by  the  way  side,  when 
they  heard  that  Jesus  was  passing 
by,  cried  out,  saying,  Lord,  have 
mercy  on  us,  thou  son  of  David. 
31  And  the  multitude  rebuked 
them,  that  they  should  hold  their 
peace :  but  they  cried  out  the  more, 
saying.  Lord,  have  mercy  on  us, 
thou  son  of  David.  32  And  Jesus 
stood  still,  and  called  them,  and 
said.  What  will  ye  that  I  should  do 
unto  you?  33  They  say  unto  him. 
Lord,  that  our  eyes  may  be  opened. 
34  And  Jesus,  being  moved  with 
compassion,  touched  their  eyes:  and 
straightway  they  received  their 
sight,  and  followed  him. 


4  ND  when  they  drew  nigh 
2Ix\.  unto  Jerusalem,  and  came 
unto  Bethphage,  unto  the  mount  of 
Olives,  then  Jesus  sent  two  dis- 
ciples, 2  saying  unto  them.  Go  into 
the  village  that  is  over  against  you, 
and  straightway  ye  shall  find  an 
ass  tied,  and  a  colt  with  her:  loose 
them,  and  bring  them  unto  me. 
3  And  if  any  one  say  aught  unto 
you,  ye  shall  say.  The  Lord  hath 
need  of  them ;  and  straightway  he 
will  send  them.  4  Now  this  is 
come  to  pass,  that  it  might  be  ful- 
filled which  was  spoken  by  the  pro- 
phet, saying, 
5  Tell  ye  the  daughter  of  Zion, 

Behold,   thy   King  cometh   unto 
thee. 

Meek,  and  riding  upon  an  ass, 


STANDARD 


ST.  MATTHEW,  21. 


DOUAY       107 


indignation  concerning  the  two 
brethren.  25  But  Jesus  called 
them  unto  him,  and  said,  Ye  know 
that  the  rulers  of  the  Gentiles  lord 
it  over  them,  and  their  great  ones 
exercise  authority  over  them.  26 
Not  so  shall  it  be  among  you : 
but  whosoever  would  become  great 
among  you  shall  be  your  minister; 

27  and  whosoever  would  be  first 
among  you  shall  be  your  servant : 

28  even  as  the  Son  of  man  came 
not  to  be  ministered  unto,  but  to 
minister,  and  to  give  his  life  a  ran- 
som for  many. 

29  And  as  they  went  out  from 
Jericho,  a  great  multitude  followed 
him.  30  And  behold,  two  blind 
men  sitting  by  the  way  side,  when 
they  heard  that  Jesus  was  passing 
by,  cried  out,  saying,  Lord,  have 
mercy  on  us,  thou  son  of  David. 
31  And  the  multitude  rebuked 
them,  that  they  should  hold  their 
peace :  but  they  cried  out  the  more, 
saying.  Lord,  have  mercy  on  us, 
thou  son  of  David.  32  And  Jesus 
stood  still,  and  called  them,  and 
said.  What  will  ye  that  I  should  do 
unto  you?  33  They  say  unto  him, 
Lord,  that  our  eyes  may  be  opened. 
34  And  Jesus,  being  moved  with 
compassion,  touched  their  eyes ; 
and  straightway  they  received 
their  sight,  and  followed  him. 


said :  You  know  that  the  princes  of  the 
Gentiles  lord  it  over  them;  and  they  that 
are  the  greater,  exercise  power  upon 
them. 

26  It  shall  not  be  so  among  you :  but 
whosoever  will  be  the  greater  among 
you,  let  him  be  your  minister: 

27  And  he  that  will  be  first  among  you, 
shall  be  your  servant. 

28  Even  as  the  Son  of  man  is  not  come 
to  be  ministered  unto,  but  to  minister, 
and  to  give  his  life  a  redemption  for 
many. 

29  And  when  they  went  out  from  Jeri- 
cho, a  great  multitude  followed  him. 

30  And  behold  two  blind  men  sitting  by 
the  way  side,  heard  that  Jesus  passed  by, 
and  they  cried  out,  saying :  O  Lord,  thou 
son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  us. 

3t  And  the  multitude  rebuked  them 
that  they  should  hold  their  peace.  But 
they  cried  out  the  more,  saying:  O  Lord, 
thou  son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  us. 

32  And  Jesus  stood,  and  called  them, 
and  said:  What  will  ye  that  I  do  to  you? 

33  They  say  to  him :  Lord,  that  our 
eyes  be  opened. 

34  And  Jesus  having  compassion  on 
them,  touched  their  eyes.  And  imme- 
diately they  saw,  and  followed  him. 


_  A  ND  when  they  drew  nigh 
2 1  XT.  unto  Jerusalem,  and  came 
unto  Bethphage,  unto  the  mount 
of  Olives,  then  Jesus  sent  two  dis- 
ciples, 2  saying  unto  them.  Go  into 
the  village  that  is  over  against  you, 
and  straightway  ye  shall  find  an 
ass  tied,  and  a  colt  with  her:  loose 
them,  and  bring  them  unto  me. 
3  And  if  any  one  say  aught  unto 
you,  ye  shall  say,  The  Lord  hath 
need  of  them ;  and  straightway  he 
will  send  them.  4  Now  this  is 
come  to  pass,  that  it  might  be  ful- 
filled which  was  spoken  through 
the  prophet,  saying, 
5  Tell   ye   the   daughter   of   Zion, 

Behold,  thy  King  cometh  unto 
thee. 

Meek,  and  riding  upon  an  ass. 


CHAPTER  21. 

AND  when  they  drew  nigh  to  Jeru- 
salem, and  were  come  to  Bethphage, 
unto  mount  Olivet,  then  Jesus  sent  two 
disciples, 

2  Saying  to  them :  Go  ye  into  the  vil- 
lage that  is  over  against  you,  and  imme- 
diately you  shall  find  an  ass  tied,  and  a 
colt  with  her :  loose  them  and  bring  them 
to  me. 

3  And  if  any  man  shall  say  anything  to 
you,  say  ye,  that  the  Lord  hath  need  of 
them :  and  forthwith  he  will  let  them 
go. 

4  Now  all  this  was  done  that  it  might 
be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by  the  pro- 
phet, saying: 

5  Tell  ye  the  daughter  of  Sion:  Behold 
thy  king  cometh  to  thee,  meek,  and  sitting 
upon  an  ass,  and  a  colt  the  foal  of  her 
that  is  used  to  the  yoke. 


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ST.  MATTHEW,  21. 


REVISED 


7  And  brought  the  ass,  and  the  colt,  and 
put  on  them  their  clothes,  and  they  set 
him  thereon. 

8  And  a  very  great  multitude  spread 
their  garments  in  the  way;  others  cut 
down  branches  from  the  trees,  and 
strawed  them  in  the  way. 

9  And  the  multitudes  that  went  before, 
and  that  followed,  cried,  saying,  Hosanna 
to  the  son  of  David :  Blessed  is  he  that 
Cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord ;  Hosanna 
in  the  highest. 

10  And  when  he  was  come  into  Jeru- 
salem, all  the  city  was  moved,  saying, 
Who  is  this? 

11  And  the  multitude  said,  This  is  Jesus 
the  prophet  of  Nazareth  of  Galilee. 

12  And  Jesus  went  into  the  temple  of 
God,  and  cast  out  all  them  that  sold  and 
bought  in  the  temple,  and  overthrew  the 
tables  of  the  moneychangers,  and  the 
seats  of  them  that  sold  doves, 

13  And  said  unto  them,  It  is  written, 
My  house  shall  be  called  the  house  of 
prayer;  but  ye  have  made  it  a  den  of 
thieves. 

14  And  the  blind  and  the  lame  came 
to  him  in  the  temple ;  and  he  healed 
them. 

15  And  when  the  chief  priests  and 
scribes  saw  the  wonderful  things  that  he 
did,  and  the  children  crying  in  the  tem- 
ple, and  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  son  of 
David ;  they  were  sore  displeased, 

16  And  said  unto  him,  Hearest  thou 
what  these  say?  And  Jesus  saith  unto 
them.  Yea;  have  ye  never  read.  Out  of 
the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings  thou 
hast  perfected  pi'aise? 

17  And  he  left  them,  and  went  out  of 
the  city  into  Bethany;  and  he  lodged 
there. 

18  Now  in  the  morning  as  he  returned 
into  the  city,  he  hungered. 

19  And  when  he  saw  a  fig  tree  in  the 
way,  he  came  to  it,  and  found  nothing 
thereon,  but  leaves  only,  and  said  unto  it, 
Let  no  fruit  grow  on  thee  henceforward 
for  ever.  And  presently  the  fig  tree 
withered  away. 

20  And  when  the  disciples  saw  it,  they 
marvelled,  saying.  How  soon  is  the  fig 
tree  withered  away ! 

21  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Verily  I  say  unto  you.  If  ye  have  faith, 
and  doubt  not,  ye  shall  not  only  do  this 
which  is  done  to  the  fig  tree,  but  also  if 
ye  shall  say  unto  this  mountain,  Be  thou 
removed,  and  be  thou  cast  into  the  sea ;  it 
shall  be  done. 


And  upon  a  colt  the  foal  of  an 
ass. 

6  And  the  disciples  went,  and  did 
even     as     Jesus     appointed     them, 

7  and  brought  the  ass,  and  the  colt, 
and  put  on  them  their  garments ; 
and  he  sat  thereon.  8  And  the  most 
part  of  the  multitude  spread  their 
garments  in  the  way;  and  others 
cut  branches  from  the  trees,  and 
spread  them  in  the  way.  9  And  the 
multitudes  that  went  before  him, 
and  that  followed,  cried,  saying, 
Hosanna  to  the  son  of  David : 
Blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the 
name  of  the  Lord;  Hosanna  in  the 
highest.  10  And  when  he  was 
come  into  Jerusalem,  all  the  city 
was  stirred,  saying,  Who  is  this? 
II  And  the  multitudes  said,  This  is 
the  prophet,  Jesus,  from  Nazareth 
of  Galilee. 

12  And  Jesus  entered  into  the 
temple  of  God,  and  cast  out  all 
them  that  sold  and  bought  in  the 
temple,  and  overthrew  the  tables  of 
the  money-changers,  and  the  seats 
of  them  that  sold  the  doves;  13  and 
he  saith  unto  them.  It  is  written. 
My  house  shall  be  called  a  house 
of  prayer:  but  j^e  make  it  a  den  of 
robbers.  14  And  the  blind  and  the 
lame  came  to  him  in  the  temple : 
and  he  healed  them.  15  But  when 
the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
saw  the  wonderful  things  that  he 
did,  and  the  children  that  were  cry- 
ing in  the  temple  and  saying,  Ho- 
sanna to  the  son  of  David ;  they 
were  moved  with  indignation,  16 
and  said  unto  him,  Hearest  thou 
what  these  are  saying?  And  Jesus 
saith  unto  them,  Yea :  did  ye  never 
read.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes 
and  sucklings  thou  hast  perfected 
praise?  17  And  he  left  them,  and 
went  forth  out  of  the  city  to  Beth- 
any, and  lodged  there. 

18  Now  in  the  morning  as  he  re- 
turned to  the  city,  he  hungered. 
19  And  seeing  a  fig  tree  by  the 
way  side,  he  came  to  it,  and  found 
nothing  thereon,  but  leaves  only; 
and  he  saith  unto  it,  Let  there  be 
no  fruit  from  thee  henceforward 
for  ever.  And  immediately  the  fig 
tree  withered  away.  20  And  when 
the  disciples  saw  it,  they  marvelled, 
saying.  How  did  the  fig  tree  imme- 
diately wither  away?     21  And  Je- 


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And  upon  a  colt  the  foal  of  an 
ass. 

6  And  the  disciples  went,  and  did 
even     as     Jesus     appointed     them, 

7  and  brought  the  ass,  and  the 
colt,  and  put  on  them  their  gar- 
ments ;  and  he  sat  thereon.  8  And 
the  most  part  of  the  multitude 
spread  their  garments  in  the  way; 
and  others  cut  branches  from  the 
trees,  and  spread  them  in  the  way. 
9  And  the  multitudes  that  went 
before  him,  and  that  followed, 
cried,  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  son 
of  David :  Blessed  is  he  that 
cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord ; 
Hosanna  in  the  highest.  10  And 
when  he  was  come  into  Jerusalem, 
all  the  city  was  stirred,  saying. 
Who  is  this?  11  And  the  multi- 
tudes said.  This  is  the  prophet, 
Jesus,  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee. 

12  And  Jesus  entered  into  the 
temple  of  God,  and  cast  out  all 
them  that  sold  and  bought  in  the 
temple,  and  overthrew  the  tables 
of  the  money-changers,  and  the 
seats  of  them  that  sold  the  doves ; 
13  and  he  saith  unto  them,  It  is 
written,  My  house  shall  be  called 
a  house  of  prayer :  but  ye  make 
it  a  den  of  robbers.  14  And  the 
blind  and  the  lame  came  to  him  in 
the  temple ;  and  he  healed  them. 
15  But  when  the  chief  priests  and 
the  scribes  saw  the  wonderful 
things  that  he  did,  and  the  chil- 
dren that  were  crying  in  the  temple 
and  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  son 
of  David ;  they  were  moved  with 
indignation,  16  and  said  unto  him, 
Hearest  thou  what  these  are  say- 
ing? And  Jesus  saith  unto  them, 
Yea :  did  ye  never  read,  Out  of  the 
mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings  thou 
hast  perfected  praise?  17  And  he 
left  them,  and  went  forth  out  of 
the  city  to  Bethany,  and  lodged 
there. 

18  Now  in  the  morning  as  he 
returned  to  the  city,  he  hungered. 
19  And  seeing  a  fig  tree  by  the 
way  side,  he  came  to  it,  and  found 
nothing  thereon,  but  leaves  only; 
and  he  saith  unto  it,  Let  there  be 
no  fruit  from  thee  henceforward 
for  ever.  And  immediately  the 
fig  tree  withered  away.  20  And 
when  the  disciples  saw  it,  they 
marvelled,  saying,  How  did  the 
fig  tree  immediately  wither  away? 


6  And  the  disciples  going,  did  as  Jesus 
commanded  them. 

7  And  they  brought  the  ass  and  the 
colt,  and  laid  their  garments  upon  them, 
and  made  him  sit  thereon. 

8  And  a  very  great  multitude  spread 
their  garments  in  the  way :  and  others 
cut  boughs  from  the  trees,  and  strewed 
them  in  the  way : 

9  And  the  multitudes  that  went  before 
and  that  followed,  cried,  saying :  Ho- 
sanna to  the  son  of  David:  Blessed  is  he 
that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord: 
Hosanna  in  the  highest. 

ID  And  when  he  was  come  into  Jeru- 
salem, the  whole  city  was  moved,  saying: 
Who  is  this? 

11  And  the  people  said:  This  is  Jesus 
the  prophet,  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee. 

12  And  Jesus  went  into  the  temple  of 
God,  and  cast  out  all  them  that  sold  and 
bought  in  the  temple,  and  overthrew  the 
tables  of  the  money  changers,  and  the 
chairs  of  them  that  sold  doves : 

13  And  he  saith  to  them:  It  is  written, 
My  house  shall  be  called  the  house  of 
prayer;  but  you  have  made  it  a  den  of 
thieves. 

14  And  there  came  to  him  the  blind  and 
the  lame  in  the  temple;  and  he  healed 
them. 

15  And  the  chief  priests  and  scribes, 
seeing  the  wonderful  things  that  he  did, 
and  the  children  crying  in  the  temple, 
and  saying:  Hosanna  to  the  son  of  David; 
were  moved  with  indignation, 

16  And  said  to  him :  Hearest  thou  what 
these  say?  And  Jesus  said  to  them  :  Yea, 
have  you  never  read:  Out  of  the  mouth 
of  infants  and  of  sucklings  thou  hast  per- 
fected praise  f 

17  And  leaving  them,  he  went  out  of 
the  city  into  Bethania,  and  remained 
there. 

18  And  in  the  morning,  returning  into 
the  city,  he  was  hungry. 

19  And  seeing  a  certain  fig  tree  by  the 
way  side,  he  came  to  it,  and  found  no- 
thing on  it  but  leaves  only,  and  he  saith 
to  it :  May  no  fruit  grow  on  thee  hence- 
forward for  ever.  And  immediately  the 
fig  tree  withered  away. 

20  And  the  disciples  seeing  it  won- 
dered, saying:  How  is  it  presently  with- 
ered away? 

21  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  them : 
Amen,  I  say  to  you,  if  you  shall  have 
faith,  and  stagger  not,  not  only  this  of 
the  fig  tree  shall  you  do,  but  also  if  you 
shall  say  to  this  mountain,  Take  up  and 
cast  thyself  into  the  sea,  it  shall  be  done. 


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22  And  all  things,  whatsoever  ye  shall 
ask  in  prayer,  believing,  ye  shall  receive. 

23  And  when  he  was  come  into  the 
temple,  the  chief  priests  and  the  elders 
of  the  people  came  unto  him  as  he  was 
teaching,  and  said,  By  what  authority  do- 
est  thou  these  things?  and  who  gave  thee 
this  authority? 

24  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  I  also  will  ask  you  one  thing, 
which  if  ye  tell  me,  I  in  like  wise  will 
tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do  these 
things. 

25  The  baptism  of  John,  whence  was  it? 
from  heaven,  or  of  men?  And  they  rea- 
soned with  themselves,  saying.  If  we  shall 
say.  From  heaven ;  he  will  say  unto  us. 
Why  did  ye  not  then  believe  him? 

26  But  if  we  shall  say,  Of  men;  we 
fear  the  people;  for  all  hold  John  as  a 
prophet. 

27  And  they  answered  Jesus,  and  said, 
We  cannot  tell.  And  he  said  unto  them. 
Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
these  things. 

28  But  what  think  ye?  A  certain  man 
had  two  sons ;  and  he  came  to  the  first, 
and  said,  Son,  go  work  to  day  in  my  vine- 
yard. 

29  He  answered  and  said,  I  will  not : 
but  afterward  he  repented,  and  went. 

30  And  he  came  to  the  second,  and  said 
likewise.  And  he  answered  and  said,  I  go, 
sir :   and  went  not. 

31  Whether  of  them  twain  did  the  will 
of  his  father?  They  say  unto  him.  The 
first.  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  That  the  publicans  and  the 
harlots  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  be- 
fore you. 

32  For  John  came  unto  you  in  the  way 
of  righteousness,  and  ye  believed  him  not : 
but  the  publicans  and  the  harlots  believed 
him :  and  ye,  when  ye  had  seen  it,  re- 
pented not  afterward,  that  ye  might  be- 
lieve him. 

33  Hear  another  parable :  There  was  a 
certain  householder,  which  planted  a  vine- 
yard, and  hedged  it  round  about,  and 
digged  a  winepress  in  it,  and  built  a  tower, 
and  let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and  went 
into  a  far  country : 

34  And  when  the  time  of  the  fruit  drew 
near,  he  sent  his  servants  to  the  hus- 
bandmen, that  they  might  receive  the 
fruits  of  it. 

35  And  the  husbandmen  took  his  serv- 
ants, and  beat  one,  and  killed  another, 
and  stoned  another. 

36  Again,  he  sent  other  servants  more 


sus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
Verily  I  say  unto  you.  If  ye  have 
faith,  and  doubt  not,  ye  shall  not 
only  do  what  is  done  to  the  fig  tree, 
but  even  if  ye  shall  say  unto  this 
mountain.  Be  thou  taken  up  and 
cast  into  the  sea,  it  shall  be  done. 
22  And  all  things,  whatsoever  ye 
shall  ask  in  prayer,  believing,  ye 
shall  receive. 

23  And  when  he  was  come  into 
the  temple,  the  chief  priests  and 
the  elders  of  the  people  came  unto 
him  as  he  was  teaching,  and  said. 
By  what  authority  doest  thou  these 
things?  and  who  gave  thee  this 
authority?  24  And  Jesus  answered 
and  said  unto  them,  I  also  will  ask 
you  one  question,  which  if  ye  tell 
me.  I  likewise  will  tell  you  by  what 
authority  I  do  these  things.  25  The 
baptism  of  John,  whence  was  it? 
from  heaven  or  from  men?  And 
they  reasoned  with  themselves,  say- 
ing. If  we  shall  say,  From  heaven; 
he  will  say  unto  us.  Why  then  did 
ye  not  believe  him?  26  But  if  we 
shall  say.  From  men ;  we  fear  the 
multitude ;  for  all  hold  John  as  a 
prophet.  27  And  they  answered  Je- 
sus, and  said.  We  know  not.  He 
also  said  unto  them,  Neither  tell  I 
you  by  what  authority  I  do  these 
things.  28  But  what  think  ye?  A 
man  had  two  sons ;  and  he  came  to 
the  first,  and  said.  Son,  go  work 
to-day  in  the  vineyard.  29  And 
he  answered  and  said,  I  will  not: 
but  afterward  he  repented  himself, 
and  went.  30  And  he  came  to  the 
second,  and  said  likewise.  And  he 
answered  and  said,  I  go,  sir:  and 
went  not.  31  Whether  of  the  twain 
did  the  will  of  his  father?  They 
say.  The  first.  Jesus  saith  unto 
them.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  that 
the  publicans  and  the  harlots  go 
into  the  kingdom  of  God  before 
you.  32  For  John  came  unto  you  in 
the  way  of  righteousness,  and  ye 
believed  him  not :  but  the  publicans 
and  the  harlots  believed  him :  and 
ye,  when  ye  saw  it,  did  not  even 
repent  yourselves  afterward,  that 
ye  might  believe  him. 

33  Hear  another  parable :  There 
was  a  man  that  was  a  householder, 
which  planted  a  vineyard,  and  set 
a  hedge  about  it,  and  digged  a 
winepress  in  it,  and  built  a  tower, 


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21  And  Jesus  answered  and  said 
unto  them,  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
If  ye  have  faith,  and  doubt  not, 
ye  shall  not  only  do  what  is  done 
to  the  fig  tree,  but  even  if  ye  shall 
say  unto  this  mountain,  Be  thou 
taken  up  and  cast  into  the  sea,  it 
shall  be  done.  22  And  all  things, 
whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  prayer, 
believing,  ye  shall  receive. 

23  And  when  he  was  come  into 
the  temple,  the  chief  priests  and 
the  elders  of  the  people  came  unto 
him  as  he  was  teaching,  and  said, 
By  what  authority  doest  thou  these 
things?  and  who  gave  thee  this 
authority?  24  And  Jesus  answered 
and  said  unto  them,  I  also  will  ask 
you  one  question,  which  if  ye  tell 
me,  I  likewise  will  tell  you  by  what 
authority  I  do  these  things.  25  The 
baptism  of  John,  whence  was  it? 
from  heaven  or  from  men?  And 
they  reasoned  with  themselves,  say- 
ing, If  we  shall  say,  From  heaven; 
he  will  say  unto  us.  Why  then  did 
ye  not  believe  him?  26  But  if  we 
shall  say.  From  men ;  we  fear  the 
multitude;  for  all  hold  John  as  a 
prophet.  27  And  they  answered 
Jesus,  and  said.  We  know  not. 
He  also  said  unto  them,  Neither 
tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
these  things.  28  But  what  think 
ye?  A  man  had  two  sons;  and  he 
came  to  the  first,  and  said.  Son, 
go  work  to-day  in  the  vineyard. 
29  And  he  answered  and  said,  I 
will  not :  but  afterward  he  repented 
himself,  and  went.  30  And  he  came 
to  the  second,  and  said  likewise. 
And  he  answered  and  said,  I  go, 
sir:  and  went  not.  31  Which  of 
the  two  did  the  will  of  his  father? 
They  say.  The  first.  Jesus  saith 
unto  them.  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
that  the  publicans  and  the  har- 
lots go  into  the  kingdom  of  God 
before  you.  32  For  John  came  unto 
you  in  the  way  of  righteousness, 
and  ye  believed  him  not ;  but  the 
publicans  and  the  harlots  believed 
him :  and  ye,  when  ye  saw  it,  did 
not  even  repent  yourselves  after- 
ward, that  ye  might  believe  him. 

33  Hear  another  parable:  There 
was  a  man  that  was  a  householder, 
who  planted  a  vineyard,  and  set  a 
hedge  about  it,  and  digged  a  wine- 
press in  it,  and  built  a  tower,  and 


22  And  all  things  whatsoever  you 
shall  ask  in  prayer,  believing,  you  shall 
receive. 

23  And  when  he  was  come  into  the 
temple,  there  came  to  him,  as  he  was 
teaching,  the  chief  priests  and  ancients 
of  the  people,  saying:  By  what  author- 
ity dost  thou  these  things?  and  who  hath 
given  thee  this  authority? 

24  Jesus  answering,  said  to  them:  1 
also  will  ask  you  one  word,  which  if  you 
shall  tell  me,  I  will  also  tell  you  by 
what  authority  I  do  these  things. 

25  The  baptism  of  John,  whence  was 
it?  from  heaven  or  from  men?  But  they 
thought  within  themselves,  saying: 

26  If  we  shall  say,  from  heaven,  he  will 
say  to  us :  Why  then  did  you  not  believe 
him?  But  if  we  shall  say,  from  men,  we 
are  afraid  of  the  multitude:  for  all  held 
John  as  a  prophet. 

27  And  answering  Jesus,  they  said :  We 
know  not.  He  also  said  to  them :  Neither 
do  I  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do  these 
things. 

28  But  what  think  you  ?  A  certain  man 
had  two  sons ;  and  coming  to  the  first,  he 
said :  Son,  go  work  to  day  in  my  vine- 
yard. 

29  And  he  answering,  said :  I  will  not. 
But  afterwards,  being  moved  with  repent- 
ance, he  went. 

30  And  coming  to  the  other,  he  said  in 
like  manner.  And  he  answering,  said :  I 
go.  Sir;  and  he  went  not. 

31  Which  of  the  two  did  the  father's 
will  ?  They  say  to  him  :  The  first.  Jesus 
saith  to  them :  Amen  I  say  to  you, 
that  the  publicans  and  the  harlots  shall 
go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before 
you. 

32  For  John  came  to  you  in  the  way  of 
justice,  and  you  did  not  believe  him.  But 
the  publicans  and  the  harlots  believed 
him:  but  you,  seeing  it,  did  not  even  af- 
terwards repent,  that  you  might  believe 
him. 

2Z  Hear  ye  another  parable.  There 
was  a  man  an  householder,  who  planted 
a  vineyard,  and  made  a  hedge  round 
about  it,  and  dug  in  it  a  press,  and  built 
a  tower,  and  let  it  out  to  husbandmen ; 
and  went  into  a  strange  country. 

34  And  when  the  time  of  the  fruits 
drew  nigh,  he  sent  his  servants  to  the 
husbandmen  that  they  might  receive  the 
fruits  thereof. 

35  And  the  husbandmen  laying  hands 
on  his  servants,  beat  one,  and  killed  an- 
other, and  stoned  another. 

36  Again  he  sent  other  servants  more 


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than  the  first:   and  they  did  unto   them 
likewise. 

37  But  last  of  all  he  sent  unto  them  his 
son,  saying,  They  will  reverence  my  son. 

38  But  when  the  husbandmen  saw  the 
son,  they  said  among  themselves,  This 
is  the  heir;  come,  let  us  kill  him,  and  let 
us  seize  on  his  inheritance. 

39  And  they  caught  him,  and  cast  him 
out  of  the  vineyard,  and  slew  him. 

40  When  the  lord  therefore  of  the  vine- 
yard cometh,  what  will  he  do  unto  those 
husbandmen? 

41  They  say  unto  him.  He  will  mis- 
erably destroy  those  wicked  men,  and  will 
let  out  his  vineyard  unto  other  husband- 
men, which  shall  render  him  the  fruits  in 
their  seasons. 

42  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Did  ye  never 
read  in  the  scriptures,  The  stone  which 
the  builders  rejected,  the  same  is  become 
the  head  of  the  corner :  this  is  the  Lord's 
doing,  and  it  is  marvellous  in  our  eyes? 

43  Therefore  say  I  unto  you,  The  king- 
dom of  God  shall  be  taken  from  you,  and 
given  to  a  nation  bringing  forth  the  fruits 
thereof. 

44  And  whosoever  shall  fall  on  this 
stone  shall  be  broken  :  but  on  whomsoever 
it  shall  fall,  it  will  grind  him  to  powder. 

45  And  when  the  chief  priests  and 
Pharisees  had  heard  his  parables,  they 
perceived  that  he  spake  of  them. 

46  But  when  they  sought  to  lay  hands 
on  him,  they  feared  the  multitude,  be- 
cause they  took  him  for  a  prophet. 


CHAPTER  22. 

AND  Jesus  answered  and  spake  unto 
them  again  by  parables,  and  said, 

2  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto 
a  certain  king,  which  made  a  marriage 
for  his  son, 

3  And  sent   forth  his  servants  to  call 


and  let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and 
went  into  another  country.  34  And 
when  the  season  of  the  fruits  drew 
near,  he  sent  his  servants  to  the 
husbandmen,  to  receive  his   fruits. 

35  And  the  husbandmen  took  his 
servants,  and  beat  one,  and  killed 
another,       and      stoned       another. 

36  Again,  he  sent  other  servants 
more  than  the  first:  and  they  did 
unto  them  in  like  manner.  37  But 
afterward  he  sent  unto  them  his 
son,  saying.  They  will  reverence  my 
son.  38  But  the  husbandmen,  when 
they  saw  the  son,  said  among  them- 
selves. This  is  the  heir;  come,  let 
us  kill  him,  and  take  his  inherit- 
ance. 39  And  they  took  him,  and 
cast  him  forth  out  of  the  vineyard, 
and  killed  him.  40  When  therefore 
the  lord  of  the  vineyard  shall  come, 
what  will  he  do  unto  those  hus- 
bandmen? 41  They  say  unto  him. 
He  will  miserably  destroy  those 
miserable  men,  and  will  let  out 
the  vineyard  unto  other  husband- 
men, which  shall  render  him  the 
fruits  in  their  seasons.  42  Jesus 
saith  unto  them,  Did  ye  never  read 
in  the  scriptures. 

The    stone    which    the   builders 
rejected. 

The  same  was  made  the  head  of 
the  corner: 

This  was  from  the  Lord, 

And  it  is  marvellous  in  our 
eyes? 
43  Therefore  say  I  unto  you.  The 
kingdom  of  God  shall  be  taken 
away  from  you,  and  shall  be  given 
to  a  nation  bringing  forth  the  fruits 
thereof.  44  And  he  that  falleth 
on  this  stone  shall  be  broken  to 
pieces :  but  on  whomsoever  it  shall 
fall,  it  will  scatter  him  as  dust. 
45  And  when  the  chief  priests  and 
the  Pharisees  heard  his  parables, 
they  perceived  that  he  spake  of 
them.  46  And  when  they  sought 
to  lay  hold  on  him,  they  feared  the 
multitudes,  because  they  took  him 
for  a  prophet. 

22  \  ^^  Jesus  answered  and 
-^^  spake  again  in  parables 
unto  them,_  saying,  2  The  kingdom 
of  heaven  is  likened  unto  a  certain 
king,  which  made  a  marriage  feast 
for  his   son,  3   and  sent   forth  his 


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let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and  went 
into  another  country.  34  And  when 
the  season  of  the  fruits  drew  near, 
he  sent  his  servants  to  the  husband- 
men, to  receive  his  fruits.  35  And 
the  husbandmen  took  his  servants, 
and  beat  one,  and  killed  another, 
and  stoned  another.  36  Again,  he 
sent  other  servants  more  than  the 
first:  and  they  did  unto  them  in 
like  manner.  37  But  afterward  he 
sent  unto  them  his  son,  saying. 
They  will  reverence  my  son.  38 
But  the  husbandmen,  when  they 
saw  the  son,  said  among  themselves, 
This  is  the  heir;  come,  let  us  kill 
him,  and  take  his  inheritance.  39 
And  they  took  him,  and  cast  him 
forth  out  of  the  vineyard,  and  killed 
him.  40  When  therefore  the  lord 
of  the  vineyard  shall  come,  what 
will  he  do  unto  those  husbandmen? 

41  They  say  unto  him,  He  will  mis- 
erably destroy  those  miserable  men, 
and  will  let  out  the  vineyard  unto 
other  husbandmen,  who  shall  ren- 
der him  the  fruits  in  their  seasons. 

42  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Did  ye 
never  read  in  the  scriptures, 

The    stone    which    the    builders 

rejected. 
The  same  was  made  the  head  of 

the  corner; 
This  was  from  the  Lord, 
And    it    is    marvellous    in    our 

eyes? 

43  Therefore  say  I  unto  you,  The 
kingdom  of  God  shall  be  taken 
away  from  you,  and  shall  be  given 
to  a  nation  bringing  forth  the  fruits 
thereof.  44  And  he  that  falleth 
on  this  stone  shall  be  broken  to 
pieces :  but  on  whomsoever  it  shall 
fall,  it  will  scatter  him  as  dust. 
45  And  when  the  chief  priests  and 
the  Pharisees  heard  his  parables, 
they  perceived  that  he  spake  of 
them.  46  And  when  they  sought 
to  lay  hold  on  him,  they  feared 
the  multitudes,  because  they  took 
him  for  a  prophet. 


than  the  former;   and  they  did  to  them 
in  like  manner. 

37  And  last  of  all  he  sent  to  them  his 
son,  saying :  They  will  reverence  my  son. 

38  But  the  husbandmen  seeing  the  son, 
said  among  themselves:  This  is  the  heir: 
come,  let  us  kill  him,  and  we  shall  have 
his  inheritance. 

39  And  taking  him,  they  cast  him  forth 
out  of  the  vineyard,  and  killed  him. 

40  When  therefore  the  lord  of  the  vine- 
yard shall  come,  what  will  he  do  to  those 
husbandmen? 

41  They  say  to  him:  He  will  bring 
those  evil  men  to  an  evil  end;  and  will 
let  out  his  vineyard  to  other  husband- 
men, that  shall  render  him  the  fruit  in 
due  season. 

42  Jesus  saith  to  them :  Have  you  never 
read  in  the  Scriptures:  The  stone  which 
the  builders  rejected,  the  same  is  become 
the  head  of  the  corner?  By  the  Lord 
this  has  been  done;  and  it  is  wonderful 
in  our  eyes. 

43  Therefore  I  say  to  you,  that  the 
kingdom  of  God  shall  be  taken  from  you, 
and  shall  be  given  to  a  nation  yielding 
the  fruits  thereof. 

44  And  whosoever  shall  fall  on  this 
stone,  shall  be  broken :  but  on  whomso- 
ever it  shall  fall,  it  shall  grind  him  to 
powder. 

45  And  when  the  chief  priests  and 
Pharisees  had  heard  his  parables,  they 
knew  that  he  spoke  of  them. 

46  And  seeking  to  lay  hands  on  him, 
they  feared  the  multitudes :  because  they 
held  him  as  a  prophet. 


4  ND  Jesus  answered  and 
22x\.  spake  again  in  parables 
unto  them,  saying,  2  The  kingdom 
of  heaven  is  likened  unto  a  certain 
king,  who  made  a  marriage  feast 
for  his  son,  3  and  sent  forth  his 


CHAPTER  22. 

AND  Jesus  answering,  spoke  again  in 
parables  to  them,  saying: 

2  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  likened  to 
a  king,  who  made  a  marriage  for  his 
son. 

3  And  he  sent  his  servants,  to  call  them 


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ST.  MATTHEW,  22. 


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them  that  were  bidden  to  the  wedding: 
and  they  would  not  come. 

4  Again,  he  sent  forth  other  servants, 
saying,  Tell  them  which  are  bidden,  Be- 
hold, I  have  prepared  my  dinner :  my  oxen 
and  my  fatlings  are  killed,  and  all  things 
are  ready :  come  unto  the  marriage. 

5  But  they  made  light  of  it,  and  went 
their  ways,  one  to  his  farm,  another  to 
his  merchandise : 

6  And  the  remnant  took  his  servants, 
and  entreated  them  spitefully,  and  slew 
them. 

7  But  when  the  king  heard  thereof,  he 
was  wroth :  and  he  sent  forth  his  armies, 
and  destroyed  those  murderers,  and 
burned  up  their  city. 

8  Then  saith  he  to  his  servants.  The 
wedding  is  ready,  but  they  which  were 
bidden  were  not  worthy. 

9  Go  ye  therefore  into  the  highways, 
and  as  many  as  ye  shall  find,  bid  to  the 
marriage. 

10  So  those  servants  went  out  into  the 
highways,  and  gathered  together  all  as 
many  as  they  found,  both  bad  and  good : 
and  the  wedding  was  furnished  with 
guests. 

11  And  when  the  king  came  in  to  see 
the  guests,  he  saw  there  a  man  which 
had  not  on  a  wedding  garment : 

12  And  he  saith  unto  him,  Friend,  how 
ckmest  thou  in  hither  not  having  a  wed- 
ding garment?     And  he  was  speechless. 

13  Then  said  the  king  to  the  servants. 
Bind  him  hand  and  foot,  and  take  him 
away,  and  cast  him  into  outer  darkness ; 
there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of 
teeth. 

14  For  many  are  called,  but  few  are 
chosen. 

15  Then  went  the  Pharisees,  and  took 
counsel  how  they  might  entangle  him  in 
his  talk. 

16  And  they  sent  out  unto  him  their 
disciples  with  the  Herodians,  saying,  Mas- 
ter, we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and  teach- 
est  the  way  of  God  in  truth,  neither  car- 
est  thou  for  any  man:  for  thou  regardest 
not  the  person  of  men. 

17  Tell  us  therefore.  What  thinkest 
thou?  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  unto 
Csesar,  or  not? 

18  But  Jesus  perceived  their  wicked- 
ness, and  said.  Why  tempt  ye  me,  ye  hyp- 
ocrites? 

19  Shew  me  the  tribute  money.  And 
they  brought  unto  him  a  penny. 

20  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Whose  is 
this  image  and  superscription? 


servants  to  call  them  that  were 
bidden  to  the  marriage  feast :  and 
they  would  not  come.  4  Again  he 
sent  forth  other  servants,  saying. 
Tell  them  that  are  bidden.  Behold, 
I  have  made  ready  my  dinner :  my 
oxen  and  my  fatlings  are  killed,  and 
all  things  are  ready :  come  to  the 
marriage  feast.  5  But  they  made 
light  of  it,  and  went  their  ways,  one 
to  his  own  farm,  another  to  his 
merchandise:  6  and  the  rest  laid 
hold  on  his  servants,  and  entreated 
them  shamefully,  and  killed  them. 
7  But  the  king  was  wroth;  and 
he  sent  his  armies,  and  destroyed 
those  murderers,  and  burned  their 
city.  8  Then  saith  he  to  his  ser- 
vants. The  wedding  is  ready,  but 
they  that  were  bidden  were  not 
worthy.  9  Go  ye  therefore  unto 
the  partings  of  the  highways,  and 
as  many  as  ye  shall  find,  bid  to  the 
marriage  feast.  10  And  those  ser- 
vants went  out  into  the  highways, 
and  gathered  together  all  as  many 
as  they  found,  both  bad  and  good : 
and  the  wedding  was  filled  with 
guests.  II  But  when  the  king  came 
in  to  behold  the  guests,  he  saw 
there  a  man  which  had  not  on  a 
wedding-garment :  12  and  he  saith 
unto  him,  Friend,  how  camest  thou 
in  hither  not  having  a  wedding- 
garment?  And  he  was  speechless. 
13  Then  the  king  said  to  the  ser- 
vants. Bind  him  hand  and  foot,  and 
cast  him  out  into  the  outer  dark- 
ness ;  there  shall  be  the  weeping 
and  gnashing  of  teeth.  14  For 
many  are  called,  but  few  chosen. 

15  Then  went  the  Pharisees,  and 
took  counsel  how  they  might  en- 
snare him  in  his  talk.  16  And  they 
send  to  him  their  disciples,  with 
the  Herodians,  saying.  Master, 
we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and 
teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth, 
and  carest  not  for  any  one :  for 
thou  regardest  not  the  person  of 
men.  17  Tell  us  therefore.  What 
thinkest  thou?  Is  it  lawful  to  give 
tribute  unto  Caesar,  or  not?  18  But 
Jesus  perceived  their  wickedness, 
and  said,  Why  tempt  ye  me,  ye 
hypocrites?  19  Shew  me  the  trib- 
ute money.  And  they  brought  unto 
him  a  penny.  20  And  he  saith  unto 
them,  Whose  is  this  image  and 
superscription?    21   They  say  unto 


STANDARD 


ST.  MATTHEW,  22. 


DOUAY       115 


servants    to    call    them    that    were 
bidden  to  the  marriage  feast:  and 
they  would  not  come.    4  Again  he 
sent    forth    other   servants,    saying. 
Tell  them  that  are  bidden,  Behold, 
I  have  made  ready  my  dinner;  my 
oxen    and    my    fatlings    are    killed, 
and  all  things  are  ready :  come  to 
the    marriage    feast.     5    But    they 
made   light   of   it,    and   went   their 
ways,    one    to    his    own    farm,    an- 
other   to    his    merchandise;    6    and 
the  rest  laid  hold  on  his  servants, 
and   treated   them   shamefully,   and 
killed   them.     7   But  the   king  was 
wroth ;  and  he  sent  his  armies,  and 
destroyed     those     murderers,     and 
burned    their    city.     8    Then    saith 
he    to    his    servants.    The    wedding 
is  ready,  but  they  that  were  bidden 
were  not  worthy.    9  Go  ye  there- 
fore unto  the  partings  of  the  high- 
ways, and  as  many  as  ye  shall  find, 
bid  to  the  marriage  feast.  _  10  And 
those   servants   went   out   into   the 
highways,    and    gathered    together 
all    as    many   as   they    found,   both 
bad    and    good :    and    the    wedding 
was     filled     with     guests.     11     But 
when   the  king  came  in  to  behold 
the    guests,    he    saw   there    a    man 
who    had    not    on    a    wedding-gar- 
ment:   12   and   he   saith   unto   him. 
Friend,  how  camest  thou  in  hither 
not     having    a     wedding-garment? 
And   he  was   speechless.     13   Then 
the     king     said     to     the     servants, 
Bind  him  hand  and  foot,  and  cast 
him   out   into   the   outer   darkness ; 
there    shall    be    the    weeping    and 
the    gnashing    of    teeth.     14    For 
many   are   called,   but    few   chosen. 
15  Then  went  the  Pharisees,  and 
took   counsel   how  they   might   en- 
snare him  in  his  talk.    16  And    they 
send    to    him    their    disciples,    with 
the     Herodians,     saying,     Teacher, 
we  know   that   thou   art  true,   and 
teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth, 
and    carest   not    for   any   one :    for 
thou   regardest   not   the   person   of 
men.     17   Tell   us   therefore,   What 
thinkest    thou?     Is     it     lawful     to 
give   tribute    unto    Caesar,    or   not? 
18  But  Jesus  perceived  their  wick- 
edness, and  said,  Why  make  ye  trial 
of    me,    ye    hypocrites?     19    Show 
me   the   tribute   money.     And   they 
brought   unto   him   a   denarius.     20 
And    he    saith    unto    them,    Whose 
is   this   image   and    superscription? 


that  were  invited  to  the  marriage;  and 
they  would  not  come. 

4  Again  he  sent  other  servants,  saying: 
Tell  them  that  were  invited,  Behold,  I 
have  prepared  my  dinner;  my  beeves 
and  fatlings  are  killed,  and  all  things  are 
ready :  come  ye  to  the  marriage. 

5  But  they  neglected,  and  went  their 
ways,  one  to  his  farm,  and  another  to 
his  merchandise. 

6  And  the  rest  laid  hands  on  his  ser- 
vants, and  having  treated  them  contume- 
liously,  put  them  to  death. 

7  But  when  the  king  had  heard  of  it,  he 
was  angry,  and  sending  his  armies,  he 
destroyed  those  murderers,  and  burnt 
their  city. 

8  Then  he  saith  to  his  servants:  The 
marriage  indeed  is  ready;  but  they  that 
were  invited  were  not  worthy. 

9  Go  ye  therefore  into  the  highways; 
and  as  many  as  you  shall  find,  call  to  the 
marriage. 

10  And  his  servants  going  forth  into 
the  ways,  gathered  together  all  that  they 
found,  both  bad  and  good :  and  the  mar- 
riage was  filled  with  guests. 

11  And  the  king  went  in  to  see  the 
guests :  and  he  saw  there  a  man  who  had 
not   on   a   wedding  garment. 

12  A^d  he  saith  to  him :  Friend,  how 
camest  thou  in  hither  not  having  on  a 
wedding  garment?     But  he  was  silent. 

13  Then  the  king  said  to  the  waiters: 
Bind  his  hands  and  feet,  and  cast  him 
into  the  exterior  darkness :  there  shall 
be  weeping  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 

14  For  many  are  called,  but  few  are 
chosen. 

15  Then  the  Pharisees  going,  con- 
sulted among  themselves  how  to  in- 
snare  him  in  his  speech. 

16  And  they  sent  to  him  their  disciples 
with  the  Herodians,  saying:  Master,  we 
know  that  thou  art  a  true  speaker,  and 
teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth,  neither 
carest  thou  for  any  man :  for  thou  dost 
not  regard  the  person  of  men. 

17  Tell  us  therefore  what  dost  thou 
think,  is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  to  Cae- 
sar, or  not? 

18  But  Jesus  knowing  their  wicked- 
ness, said :  Why  do  you  tempt  me,  ye 
hypocrites? 

19  Shew  me  the  coin  of  the  tribute. 
And  they  offered  him  a  penny. 

20  And  Jesus  saith  to  them:  Whose 
image  and  inscription  is  this? 

21  They  say  to  him :  Caesar's.  Then  he 
saith  to  them:  Render  therefore  to  Cs- 


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21  They  say  unto  him,  Csesar's.  Then 
saith  he  unto  them,  Render  therefore 
unto  Cffisar  the  things  which  are  Cse- 
sar's ;  and  unto  God  the  things  that  are 
God's. 

22  When  they  had  heard  these  words, 
they  marvelled,  and  left  him,  and  went 
their  way. 

23  The  same  day  came  to  him  the  Sad- 
ducees,  which  say  that  there  is  no  resur- 
rection, and  asked  him, 

24  Saying,  Master,  Moses  said,  If  a 
man  die,  having  no  children,  his  brother 
shall  marry  his  wife,  and  raise  up  seed 
unto  his  brother. 

25  Now  there  were  with  us  seven 
brethren :  and  the  first,  when  he  had  mar- 
ried a  wife,  deceased,  and,  having  no  is- 
sue, left  his  wife  unto  his  brother: 

26  Likewise  the  second  also,  and  the 
third,  unto  the  seventh. 

27  And  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also. 

28  Therefore  in  the  resurrection  whose 
wife  shall  she  be  of  the  seven?  for  they 
all  had  her. 

29  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the  scriptures,  nor 
the  power  of  God. 

30  For  in  the  resurrection  they  neither 
marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage,  but  are 
as  the  angels  of  God  in  heaven. 

31  But  as  touching  the  resurrection  of 
the  dead,  have  ye  not  read  that  which  was 
spoken  unto  you  by  God,  saying, 

32  I  am  the  God  of  Abraham,  and  the 
God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob? 
God  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of 
the  living. 

33  And  when  the  multitude  heard  this, 
they  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine. 

34  But  when  the  Pharisees  had  heard 
that  he  had  put  the  Sadducees  to  silence, 
they  were  gathered  together. 

35  Then  one  of  them,  which  was  a 
lawyer,  asked  him  a  question,  tempting 
him,  and  saying, 

36  Master,  which  is  the  great  com- 
mandment in  the  law? 

37  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Thou  shalt 
love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart, 
and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy 
mind. 

38  This  is  the  first  and  great  com- 
mandment. 

39  And  the  second  is  like  unto  it,  Thou 
shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself. 

40  On  these  two  commandments  hang 
all  the  law  and  the  prophets. 

41  While  the  Pharisees  were  gathered 
together,  Jesus  asked  them. 


him,  Caesar's.  Then  saith  he  unto 
them,  Render  therefore  unto  Caesar 
the  things  that  are  Csesar's;  and 
unto  God  the  things  that  are  God's. 
22  And  when  they  heard  it,  they 
marvelled,  and  left  him,  and  went 
their  way. 

23  'On  that  day  there  came  to  him 
Sadducees,  which  say  that  there 
is  no  resurrection :  and  they  asked 
him,  24  saying.  Master,  Moses  said, 
If  a  man  die,  having  no  children, 
his  brother  shall  marry  his  wife, 
and  raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother. 
25  Now  there  were  with  us  seven 
brethren :  and  the  first  married  and 
deceased,  and  having  no  seed  left 
his  wife  unto  his  brother;  26  in  like 
manner  the  second  also,  and  the 
third,  unto  the  seventh.  27  And 
after  them  all  the  woman  died. 
28  In  the  resurrection  therefore 
whose  wife  shall  she  be  of  the 
seven?  for  they  all  had  her.  29  But 
Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the  scrip- 
tures, nor  the  power  of  God.  30 
For  in  the  resurrection  they  neither 
marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage, 
but  are  as  angels  in  heaven.  31  But 
as  touching  the  resurrection  of  the 
dead,  have  ye  not  read  that  which 
was  spoken  unto  you  by  God,  say- 
ing, 32  I  am  the  God  of  Abra- 
ham, and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and 
the  God  of  Jacob?  God  is  not  the 
God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the  liv- 
ing. 33  And  when  the  multitudes 
heard  it,  they  were  astonished  at 
his  teaching. 

34  But  the  Pharisees,  when  they 
heard  that  he  had  put  the  Saddu- 
cees to  silence,  gathered  themselves 
together.  35  And  one  of  them, 
a  lawyer,  asked  him  a  question, 
tempting  him,  36  Master,  which 
is  the  great  commandment  in  the 
law?  37  And  he  said  unto  him. 
Thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God 
with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy 
soul,  and  with  all  thy  mind.  38  This 
is  the  great  and  first  commandment. 
39  And  a  second  like  unto  it  is 
this.  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neigh- 
bour as  thyself.  40  On  these  two 
commandments  hangeth  the  whole 
law,  and  the  prophets. 

41  Now  while  the  Pharisees 
were  gathered  together,  Jesus 
asked  them  a  question,  42  saying, 


STANDARD 


ST.  MATTHEW,  22. 


DOUAY       117 


21  They  say  unto  him,  Cajsar's. 
Then  saith  he  unto  them,  Render 
therefore  unto  C*sar  the  things 
that  are  Cssar's;  and  unto  God 
the  things  that  are  God's.  22  .And 
when  they  heard  it,  they  marvelled, 
and  left  him,  and  went  away. 

23  On  that  day  there  came  to 
him  Sadducees,  they  that  say 
that  there  is  no  resurrection :  and 
they  asked  him,  24  saying.  Teacher, 
Moses  said,  If  a  man  die,  having  no 
children,  his  brother  shall  marry 
his  wife,  and  raise  up  seed  unto  his 
brother.  25  Now  there  were  with 
us  seven  brethren :  and  the  first 
married  and  deceased,  and  having 
no  seed  left  his*  wife  unto  his 
brother;  26  in  like  manner  the 
second  also,  and  the  third,  unto 
the  seventh.  27  And  after  them 
all,  the  woman  died.  28  In  the 
resurrection  therefore  whose  wife 
shall  she  be  of  the  seven?  for  they 
all  had  her.  29  But  Jesus  answered 
and  said  unto  them,  Ye  do  err, 
not  knowing  the  scriptures,  nor 
the  power  of  God.  30  For  in  the 
resurrection  they  neither  marry, 
nor  are  given  in  marriage,  but  are 
as  angels  in  heaven.  31  But  as 
touching  the  resurrection  of  the 
dead,  have  ye  not  read  that  which 
was  spoken  unto  you  by  God,  say- 
ing, 32  I  am  the  God  of  Abraham, 
and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God 
of  Jacob?  God  is  not  the  God  of 
the  dead,  but  of  the  living.  33  And 
when  the  multitudes  heard  it,  they 
were  astonished  at  his  teaching. 

34  But  the  Pharisees,  when  they 
heard  that  he  had  put  the  Saddu- 
cees to  silence,  gathered  themselves 
together.  35  And  one  of  them,  a 
lawyer,  asked  him  a  question,  try- 
ing him :  36  Teacher,  which  is  the 
great  commandment  in  the  law? 
37  And  he  said  unto  him,  Thou 
shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with 
all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul, 
and  with  all  thy  mind.  38  This  is 
the  great  and  first  commandment. 
39  And  a  second  like  imto  it  is 
this,  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbor 
aS  thyself.  40  On  these  two  com- 
mandments the  whole  law  hangeth, 
and  the  prophets. 

41  Now  while  the  Pharisees 
were  gathered  together,  Jesus 
asked    them    a    question,    42    say- 


sar  the  things  that  are  Csesar's;  and  to 
God  the  things  that  are  God's. 

22  And  hearing  this  they  wondered, 
and  leaving  him,  went  their  ways. 

23  That  day  there  came  to  him  the  Sad- 
ducees, who  say  there  is  no  resurrection ; 
and  asked  him, 

24  Saying :  Master,  Moses  said :  //  a 
man  die  having  no  son,  his  brother  shall 
marry  his  wife,  and  raise  up  issue  to  his 
brother. 

25  Now  there  were  with  us  seven  bre- 
thren: and  the  first  having  married  a 
wife,  died ;  and  not  having  issue,  left  his 
wife  to  his  brother. 

26  In  like  manner  the  second,  and  the 
third,  and  so  on  to  the  seventh. 

27  And  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also. 

28  At  the  resurrection  therefore  whose 
wife  of  the  seven  shall  she  be?  for  they 
all  had  her. 

29  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  them : 
You  err,  not  knowing  the  Scriptures,  nor 
the  power  of  God. 

30  For  in  the  resurrection  they  shall 
neither  marry  nor  be  married ;  but  shall 
be  as  the  angels  of  God  in  heaven. 

31  And  concerning  the  resurrection  of 
the  dead,  have  you  not  read  that  which 
was  spoken  by  God,  saying  to  you : 

32  /  am  the  God  of  Abraham,  and  the 
God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob?  He 
is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the 
living. 

33  And  the  multitudes  hearing  it,  were 
in  admiration  at  his  doctrine. 

34  But  the  Pharisees  hearing  that  he 
had  silenced  the  Sadducees,  came  to- 
gether: 

35  And  one  of  them,  a  doctor  of  the 
law,  asked  him,  tempting  him : 

2,6  Master,  which  is  the  great  com- 
mandment in  the  law? 

37  Jesus  said  to  him :  Thou  shalt  love 
the  Lord  thy  God  with  thy  whole  heart, 
and  with  thy  whole  soul,  and  with  thy 
whole  mind. 

38  This  is  the  greatest  and  the  first 
commandment. 

39  And  the  second  is  like  to  this :  Thou 
shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself. 

40  On  these  two  commandments  de- 
pendeth  the  whole  law  and  the  prophets. 

41  And  the  Pharisees  being  gathered 
together,  Jesus  asked  them, 

42  Saying:  What  think  you  of  Christ? 
whose  son  is  he?  They  say  to  him:  Da- 
vid's. 

43  He  saith  to  them :  How  then  doth 
David  in  spirit  call  him  Lord,  saying: 


ii8       AUTHORIZED  ST.  MATTHEW,  23. 


REVISED 


42  Saying,  What  think  ye  of  Christ? 
whose  son  is  he?  They  say  unto  him, 
The  son  of  David. 

43  He  saith  unto  them.  How  then  doth 
David  in  spirit  call  him  Lord,  saying, 

44  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit 
thou  on  my  right  hand,  till  I  make  thine 
enemies  thy  footstool  ? 

45  If  David  then  call  him  Lord,  how 
is  he  his  son? 

46  And  no  man  was  able  to  answer  him 
a  word,  neither  durst  any  man  from  that 
day  forth  ask  him  any  more  questions. 


CHAPTER  23. 

THEN   spake  Jesus   to  the  multitude, 
and  to  his  disciples, 

2  Saying,  The  scribes  and  the  Pharisees 
sit  in  Moses'  seat: 

3  All  therefore  whatsoever  they  bid  you 
observe,  that  observe  and  do ;  but  do  not 
ye  after  their  works:  for  they  say,  and 
do  not. 

4  For  they  bind  heavy  burdens  and 
grievous  to  be  borne,  and  lay  them  on 
men's  shoulders ;  but  they  themselves  will 
not  move  them  with  one  of  their  fin- 
gers. 

5  But  all  their  works  they  do  for  to  be 
seen  of  men:  they  make  broad  their 
phylacteries,  and  enlarge  the  borders  of 
their  garments, 

6  And  love  the  uppermost  rooms  at 
feasts,  and  the  chief  seats  in  the  syna- 
gogues, 

7  And  greetings  in  the  markets,  and  to 
be  called  of  men.  Rabbi,  Rabbi. 

8  But  be  not  ye  called  Rabbi:  for  one 
is  your  Master,  even  Christ;  and  all 
ye  are  brethren. 

9  And  call  no  man  your  father  upon 
the  earth :  for  one  is  your  Father,  which 
is  in  heaven. 

ID  Neither  be  ye  called  masters :  for 
one  is  your  Master,  even  Christ. 

11  But  he  that  is  greatest  among  you 
shall  be  your  servant. 

12  And  whosoever  shall  exalt  himself 
shall  be  abased ;  and  he  that  shall  humble 
himself  shall  be  exalted. 

13  But  woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye  shut  up  the 
kingdom  of  heaven  against  men:  for  ye 
neither  go  in  yourselves,  neither  suffer  ye 
them  that  are  entering  to  go  in. 

14  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pha- 
risees, hypocrites !  for  ye  devour  widows' 
houses,   and    for   a   pretence    make   long 


What  think  ye  of  the  Christ?  whose 
son  is  he?  They  say  unto  him.  The 
son  of  David.  43  He  saith  unto 
them.  How  then  doth  David  in  the 
Spirit  call  him  Lord,  saying, 

44  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord, 
Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand, 

Till  I  put  thine  enemies  under- 
neath thy  feet? 

45  If  David  then  calleth  him  Lord, 
how  is  he  his  son?  46  And  no 
one  was  able  to  answer  him  a  word, 
neither  durst  any  man  from  that 
day  forth  ask  him  any  more  ques- 
tions. 


_  'T^HEN  spake  Jesus  to  the 
'^O  J-  multitudes  and  to  his  disci- 
ples, 2  saying,  The  scribes  and 
the  Pharisees  sit  on  Moses'  seat : 
3  all  things  therefore  whatsoever 
they  bid  you,  these  do  and  observe: 
but  do  not  ye  after  their  works ; 
for  they  say,  and  do  not.  4  Yea, 
they  bind  heavy  burdens  and 
grievous  to  be  borne,  and  lay  them 
on  men's  shoulders ;  but  they  them- 
selves will  not  move  them  with 
their  finger.  5  But  all  their  works 
they  do  for  to  be  seen  of  men :  for 
they  make  broad  their  phylacteries, 
and  enlarge  the  borders  of  their 
garments,  6  and  love  the  chief  place 
at  feasts,  and  the  chief  seats  in  the 
synagogues,  7  and  the  salutations 
in  the  marketplaces,  and  to  be 
called  of  men.  Rabbi.  8  But  be 
not  ye  called  Rabbi :  for  one  is  your 
teacher,  and  all  ye  are  brethren. 
9  And  call  no  man  your  father  on 
the  earth :  for  one  is  your  Father, 
which  is  in  heaven.  10  Neither  be 
ye  called  masters :  for  one  is  your 
master,  even  the  Christ.  11  But  he 
that  is  greatest  among  you  shall 
be  your  servant.  12  And  whoso- 
ever shall  exalt  himself  shall  be 
humbled ;  and  whosoever  shall 
humble  himself  shall  be  exalted. 

13  But  woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  because  ye 
shut  the  kingdom  of  heaven  against 
men :  for  ye  enter  not  in  yourselves, 
neither  suffer  ye  them  that  are  en- 
tering in  to  enter.' 

15  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye  com- 

1  Verse    14    omitted.    See    explanatory 
note  3. 


STANDARD  ST.  MATTHEW,  23. 


DOUAY       119 


ing,  What  think  ye  of  the  Christ? 
whose  son  is  he?  They  say  unto 
him,  The  son  of  David.  43  He 
saith  unto  them,  How  then  doth 
David  in  the  Spirit  call  him  Lord, 
saying, 

44  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord, 
Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand, 
Till  I  put  thine  enemies  under- 
neath  thy    feet? 

45  H  David  then  calleth  him  Lord, 
how  is  he  his  son?  46  And  no 
one  was  able  to  answer  him  a 
word,  neither  durst  any  man  from 
that  day  forth  ask  him  any  more 
questions. 

'T^HEN  spake  Jesus  to  the 
23  J-  multitudes  and  to  his  dis- 
ciples, 2  saying.  The  scribes  and 
the  Pharisees  sit  on  Moses'  seat : 
3  all  things  therefore  whatsoever 
they  bid  you,  these  do  and  observe : 
but  do  not  ye  after  their  works ; 
for  they  say,  and  do  not.  4  Yea, 
they  bind  heavy  burdens  and 
grievous  to  be  borne,  and  lay  them 
on  men's  shoulders ;  but  they  them- 
selves will  not  move  them  with 
their  finger.  5  But  all  their  works 
they  do  to  be  seen  of  men :  for 
they  make  broad  their  phylacte- 
ries, and  enlarge  the  borders  of 
their  garments,  6  and  love  the  chief 
place  at  feasts,  and  the  chief  seats 
in  the  synagogues,  7  and  the  salu- 
tations in  the  marketplaces,  and  to 
be  called  of  men.  Rabbi.  8  But 
be  not  ye  called  Rabbi :  for  one 
is  your  teacher,  and  all  ye  are 
brethren.  9  And  call  no  man  your 
father  on  the  earth :  for  one  is 
your  Father,  even  he  who  is  in 
heaven.  10  Neither  be  ye  called 
masters:  for  one  is  your  master, 
even  the  Christ.  11  But  he  that 
is  greatest  among  you  shall  be 
your  servant.  12  And  whosoever 
shall  exalt  himself  shall  be  hum- 
bled ;  and  whosoever  shall  humble 
himself  shall  be  exalted. 

13  But  woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  because  ye 
shut  the  kingdom  of  heaven  against 
men :  for  ye  enter  not  in  your- 
selves, neither  suffer  ye  them  that 
are  entering  in  to  enter.* 

15   Woe   unto   you,   scribes    and 

'  Verse  14  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


44  The  Lord  said  to  my  Lord,  Sit  on 
my  right  hand,  until  I  make  thy  enemies 
thy  footstool? 

45  If  David  then  call  him  Lord,  how  is 
he  his  son? 

46  And  no  man  was  able  to  answer  him 
a  word ;  neither  durst  any  man  from 
that  day  forth  ask  him  any  more  ques- 
tions. 


CHAPTER  23. 

THEN  Jesus   spoke  to  the  multitudes 
and  to  his  disciples, 

2  Saying:  The  scribes  and  the  Phari- 
sees have  sitten  on  the  chair  of  Moses. 

3  All  things  therefore  whatsoever  they 
shall  say  to  you,  observe  and  do :  but 
according  to  their  works  do  ye  not;  for 
they  say,  and  do  not. 

4  For  they  bind  heavy  and  insupport- 
able burdens,  and  lay  them  on  men's 
shoulders;  but  with  a  finger  of  their  own 
they  will  not  move  them. 

5  And  all  their  works  they  do  for  to 
be  seen  of  men.  For  they  make  their 
phylacteries  broad,  and  enlarge  their 
fringes. 

6  And  they  love  the  first  places  at 
feasts,  and  the  first  chairs  in  the  syna- 
gogues, 

7  And  salutations  in  the  market  place, 
and  to  be  called  by  men.  Rabbi. 

8  But  be  not  you  called  Rabbi.  For 
one  is  your  master;  and  all  you  are  bre- 
thren. 

9  And  call  none  your  father  upon 
earth ;  for  one  is  your  father,  who  is  in 
heaven. 

10  Neither  be  ye  called  masters ;  for 
one  is  your  master,  Christ. 

11  He  that  is  the  greatest  among  you 
shall  be  your  servant. 

12  And  whosoever  shall  exalt  himself 
shall  be  humbled :  and  he  that  shall  hum- 
ble himself  shall  be  exalted. 

13  But  woe  to  you  scribes  and  Phari- 
sees, hypocrites;  because  you  shut  the 
kingdom  of  heaven  against  men,  for  you 
yourselves  do  not  enter  in ;  and  those 
that  are  going  in,  you  suffer  not  to 
enter. 

14  Woe  to  you  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hypocrites :  because  you  devour  the 
houses  of  widows,  praying  long  prayers. 


120        AUTHORIZED 


ST.  MATTHEW,  23. 


REVISED 


prayer :    therefore    ye    shall    receive    the 
greater  damnation. 

15  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Phari- 
sees, hypocrites !  for  ye  compass  sea  and 
land  to  make  one  proselyte,  and  when  he 
is  made,  ye  make  him  twofold  more  the 
child  of  hell  than  yourselves. 

16  Woe  unto  you,  ye  blind  guides, 
which  say.  Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the 
temple,  it  is  nothing;  but  whosoever  shall 
swear  by  the  gold  of  the  temple,  he  is  a 
debtor ! 

17  Ye  fools  and  blind :  for  whether  is 
greater,  the  gold,  or  the  temple  that 
sanctifieth   the   gold? 

18  And,  Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the 
altar,  it  is  nothing;  but  whosoever  swear- 
eth  by  the  gift  that  is  upon  it,  he  is 
guilty. 

19  Ye  fools  and  blind:  for  whether  is 
greater,  the  gift,  or  the  altar  that  sancti- 
fieth the  gift? 

20  Whoso  therefore  shall  swear  by  the 
altar,  sweareth  by  it,  and  by  all  things 
thereon. 

21  And  whoso  shall  swear  by  the  tem- 
ple, sweareth  by  it,  and  by  him  that 
dwelleth  therein. 

22  And  he  that  shall  swear  by  heaven, 
sweareth  by  the  throne  of  God,  and  by 
him  that  sitteth  thereon. 

23  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hypocrites !  for  ye  pay  tithe  of  mint  and 
anise  and  cummin,  and  have  omitted  the 
weightier  matters  of  the  law,  judgment, 
mercy,  and  faith :  these  ought  ye  to  have 
done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other  un- 
done. 

24  Ye  blind  guides,  which  strain  at  a 
gnat,  and  swallow  a  camel. 

25  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pha- 
risees, hypocrites!  for  ye  make  clean  the 
outside  of  the  cup  and  of  the  platter,  but 
within  they  are  full  of  extortion  and  ex- 
cess. 

26  Thou  blind  Pharisee,  cleanse  first 
that  which  is  within  the  cup  and  platter, 
that  the  outside  of  them  may  be  clean 
also. 

27  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Phari- 
sees, hypocrites !  for  ye  are  like  unto 
whited  sepulchres,  which  indeed  appear 
beautiful  outward,  but  are  within  full  of 
dead  men's  bones,  and  of  all  unclean- 
ness. 

28  Even  so  ye  also  outwardly  appear 
righteous  unto  men,  but  within  ye  are  full 
of  hypocrisy  and  iniquity. 

29  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hypocrites !  because  ye  build  the  tombs  of 


pass  sea  and  land  to  make  one 
proselyte ;  and  when  he  is  become 
so,  ye  make  him  twofold  more  a 
son  of  hell  than  yourselves. 

16  Woe  unto  you,  ye  blind 
guides,  which  say.  Whosoever 
shall  swear  by  the  temple,  it  is 
nothing;  but  whosoever  shall  swear 
by  the  gold  of  the  temple,  he  is 
a  debtor.  17  Ye  fools  and  blind: 
for  whether  is  greater,  the  gold,  or 
the  temple  that  hath  sanctified  the 
gold?  18  And,  Whosoever  shall 
swear  by  the  altar,  it  is  nothing; 
but  whosoever  shall  swear  by  the 
gift  that  is  upon  it,  he  is  a  debtor. 
19  Ye  blind :  lot  whether  is  greater, 
the  gift,  or  the  altar  that  sanctifi- 
eth the  gift?  20  He  therefore  that 
sweareth  by  the  altar,  sweareth  by 
it,  and  by  all  things  thereon.  21  And 
he  that  sweareth  by  the  temple, 
sweareth  by  it,  and  by  him  that 
dwelleth  therein.  22  And  he  that 
sweareth  by  the  heaven,  sweareth 
by  the  throne  of  God,  and  by  him 
that  sitteth  thereon. 

23  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye  tithe 
mint  and  anise  and  cummin,  and 
have  left  undone  the  weightier 
matters  of  the  law,  judgement,  and 
mercy,  and  faith :  but  these  ye 
ought  to  have  done,  and  not  to 
have  left  the  other  undone.  24  Ye 
blind  guides,  which  strain  out  the 
gnat,  and  swallow  the  camel. 

25  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye 
cleanse  the  outside  of  the  cup  and 
of  the  platter,  but  within  they  are 
full  from  extortion  and  excess. 
26  Thou  blind  Pharisee,  cleanse 
first  the  inside  of  the  cup  and  of 
the  platter,  that  the  outside  thereof 
may  become  clean  also. 

27  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye  are 
like  unto  whited  sepulchres,  which 
outwardly  appear  beautiful,  but  in- 
wardly are  full  of  dead  men's 
bones,  and  of  all  uncleanness. 
28  Even  so  ye  also  outwardly  ap- 
pear righteous  unto  men,  but  in- 
wardly 3'e  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and 
iniquity. 

29  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye  build 
the  sepulchres  of  the  prophets,  and 
garnish  the  tombs  of  the  righteous, 


STANDARD  ST.  MATTHEW,  23. 


DOUAY       121 


Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye  com- 
pass sea  and  land  to  make  one 
proselyte;  and  when  he  is  become 
so,  ye  make  him  twofold  more  a 
son  of  hell  than  yourselves. 

16  Woe  unto  you,  ye  blind 
guides,  that  say,  Whosoever  shall 
swear  by  the  temple,  it  is  nothing; 
but  whosoever  shall  swear  by  the 
gold  of  the  temple,  he  is  a  debtor. 
17  Ye  fools  and  blind:  for  which 
is  greater,  the  gold,  or  the  temple 
that  hath  sanctified  the  gold?  18 
And,  Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the 
altar,  it  is  nothing;  but  whosoever 
shall  swear  by  the  gift  that  is  upon 
it,  he  is  a  debtor.  19  Ye  blind : 
for  which  is  greater,  the  gift,  or 
the  altar  that  sanctifieth  the  gift? 
20  He  therefore  that  sweareth  by 
the  altar,  sweareth  by  it,  and  by 
all  things  thereon.  21  And  he  that 
sweareth  by  the  temple,  sweareth 
by  it,  and  by  him  that  dwelleth 
therein.  22  And  he  that  sweareth 
by  the  heaven,  sweareth  by  the 
throne  of  God,  and  by  him  that 
sitteth  thereon. 

23  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye  tithe 
mint  and  anise  and  cummin,  and 
have  left  undone  the  weightier  mat- 
ters of  the  law,  justice,  and  mercy, 
and  faith :  but  these  ye  ought  to 
have  done,  and  not  to  have  left  the 
other  undone.  24  Ye  blind  guides, 
that  strain  out  the  gnat,  and  swal- 
low the  camel ! 

•  25  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye 
cleanse  the  outside  of  the  cup  and 
of  the  platter,  but  within  they  are 
full  from  extortion  and  excess. 
26  Thou  blind  Pharisee,  cleanse 
first  the  inside  of  the  cup  and  of 
the  platter,  that  the  outside  thereof 
may  become  clean  also. 

27  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye  are 
like  unto  whited  sepulchres,  which 
outwardly  appear  beautiful,  but  in- 
w^ardly  are  full  of  dead  men's 
bones,  and  of  all  uncieanness.  28 
Even  so  ye  also  outwardly  appear 
righteous  unto  men,  but  inwardly 
ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  in- 
iquity. 

29  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  hypocrites !  for  ye  build 
the  sepulchres  of  the  prophets,  and 


For   this   you    shall    receive   the   greater 
judgment. 

15  Woe  to  you  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hypocrites ;  because  you  go  round  about 
the  sea  and  the  land  to  make  one  prose- 
lyte ;  and  when  he  is  made,  you  make 
him  the  child  of  hell  twofold  more  than 
yourselves. 

16  Woe  to  you  blind  guides,  that  say, 
Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  temple,  it 
is  nothing;  but  he  that  shall  swear  by 
the  gold  of  the  temple,  is  a  debtor. 

17  Ye  foolish  and  blind ;  for  whether  is 
greater,  the  gold,  or  the  temple  that 
sanctifieth  the  gold? 

18  And  whosoever  shall  swear  by  the 
altar,  it  is  nothing;  but  whosoever  shall 
swear  by  the  gift  that  is  upon  it,  is  a 
debtor. 

19  Ye  blind :  for  whether  is  greater,  the 
gift,  or  the  altar  that  sanctifieth  the  gift? 

20  He  therefore  that  sweareth  by  the 
altar,  sweareth  by  it,  and  by  all  things 
that  are  upon  it: 

21  And  whosoever  shall  swear  by  the 
temple,  sweareth  by  it,  and  by  him  that 
dwelleth  in  it: 

22  And  he  that  sweareth  by  heaven, 
sweareth  by  the  throne  of  God,  and  by 
him  that  sitteth  thereon. 

23  Woe  to  you  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hj'pocrites ;  because  you  tithe  mint,  and 
anise,  and  cummin,  and  have  left  the 
weightier  things  of  the  law ;  judgment, 
and  mercy,  and  faith.  These  things  you 
ought  to  have  done,  and  not  to  leave 
those  undone. 

24  Blind  guides,  who  strain  out  a  gnat, 
and  swallow  a  camel. 

25  Woe  to  you  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hypocrites ;  because  you  make  clean  the 
outside  of  the  cup  and  of  the  dish,  but 
within  you  are  full  of  rapine  and  unciean- 
ness. 

26  Thou  blind  Pharisee,  first  make 
clean  the  inside  of  the  cup  and  of  the 
dish,  that  the  outside  may  become  clean. 

2^  Woe  to  you  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hypocrites ;  because  you  are  like  to 
whited  sepulchres,  which  outwardly  ap- 
pear to  men  beautiful,  but  within  are 
full  of  dead  men's  bones,  and  of  all  filthi- 
ness. 

28  So  you  also  outwardly  indeed  appear 
to  men  just;  but  inwardly  you  are  full  of 
hypocrisy  and   iniquity. 

29  Woe  to  you  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hypocrites;  that  build  the  sepulchres  of 
the  prophets,  and  adorn  the  monuments 
of  the  just, 


122       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  MATTHEW,  24. 


REVISED 


the  prophets,  and  garnish  the  sepulchres 
of  the  righteous, 

30  And  say,  If  we  had  been  in  the  days 
of  our  fathers,  we  would  not  have  been 
partakers  with  them  in  the  blood  of  the 
prophets. 

31  Wherefore  ye  be  witnesses  unto 
yourselves,  that  ye  are  the  children  of 
them  which  killed  the  prophets. 

32  Fill  ye  up  then  the  measure  of  your 
fathers. 

33  Ye  serpents,  ye  generation  of  vipers, 
how  can  ye  escape  the  damnation  of  hell? 

34  Wherefore,  behold,  I  send  unto  you 
prophets,  and  wise  men,  and  scribes :  and 
some  of  them  ye  shall  kill  and  crucify; 
and  some  of  them  shall  ye  scourge  in  your 
synagogues,  and  persecute  them  from  city 
to  city : 

35  That  upon  you  may  come  all  the 
righteous  blood  shed  upon  the  earth,  from 
the  blood  of  righteous  Abel  unto  the 
blood  of  Zacharias  son  of  Barachias, 
whom  ye  slew  between  the  temple  and 
the  altar. 

36  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  All  these 
things  shall  come  upon  this  generation. 

37  O  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem,  thou  that 
killest  the  prophets,  and  stonest  them 
which  are  sent  unto  thee,  how  often 
would  I  have  gathered  thy  children  to- 
gether, even  as  a  hen  gathereth  her 
chickens  under  her  wings,  and  ye  would 
not! 

38  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you 
desolate. 

39  For  I  say  unto  you,  Ye  shall  not  see 
me  henceforth,  till  ye  shall  say.  Blessed  is 
he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

CHAPTER  24. 

AND  Jesus  went  out,  and  departed 
from  the  temple :  and  his  disciples 
came  to  him  for  to  shew  him  the  build- 
ings of  the  temple. 

2  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  See  ye  not 
all  these  things?  verily  I  say  unto  you, 
There  shall  not  be  left  here  one  stone 
upon  another,  that  shall  not  be  thrown 
down. 

3  And  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of 
Olives,  the  disciples  came  unto  him  pri- 
vately, saying,  Tell  us,  when  shall  these 
things  be?  and  what  shall  be  the  sign 
of  thy  coming,  and  of  the  end  of  the 
world? 

4  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  Take  heed  that  no  man  deceive 
you. 


30  and  say.  If  we  had  been  in  the 
days  of  our  fathers,  we  should  not 
have  been  partakers  with  them  in 
the  blood  of  the  prophets.  31 
Wherefore  ye  witness  to  your- 
selves, that  ye  are  sons  of  them 
that  slew  the  prophets.  32  Fill  ye 
up  then  the  measure  of  your 
fathers.  33  Ye  serpents,  ye  off- 
spring of  vipers,  how  shall  ye 
escape  the  judgement  of  hell?  34 
Therefore,  behold,  I  send  unto  j'ou 
prophets,  and  wise  men,  and 
scribes :  some  of  them  shall  ye  kill 
and  crucify;  and  some  of  them 
shall  ye  scourge  in  your  syna- 
gogues, and  persecute  from  city  to 
city:  35  that  upon  you  may  come 
all  the  righteous  blood  shed  on  the 
earth,  from  the  blood  of  Abel  the 
righteous  unto  the  blood  of  Zach- 
ariah  son  of  Barachiah,  whom  ye 
slew  between  the  sanctuary  and 
the  altar.  36  Verily  I  say  unto  you. 
All  these  things  shall  come  upon 
this  generation. 

37  O  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem, 
which  killeth  the  prophets,  and 
stoneth  them  that  are  sent  unto 
her !  how  often  would  I  have 
gathered  thy  children  together, 
even  as  a  hen  gathereth  her  chick- 
ens under  her  wings,  and  ye 
would  not!  38  Behold,  your  house 
is  left  unto  you  desolate.  39  For 
I  say  unto  you.  Ye  shall  not  see  me 
henceforth,  till  ye  shall  say,  Blessed 
is  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of 
the  Lord. 


A  ND  Jesus  went  out  from 
^A-jljl  the  temple,  and  was  going 
on  his  way;  and  his  disciples  came 
to  him  to  shew  him  the  buildings 
of  the  temple.  2  But  he  answered 
and  said  unto  them.  See  ye  not 
all  these  things?  verily  I  say  unto 
you,  There  shall  not  be  left  here 
one  stone  upon  another,  that  shall 
not  be  thrown  down. 

3  And  as  he  sat  on  the  mount  of 
Olives,  the  disciples  came  unto  him 
privately,  saying.  Tell  us,  when 
shall  these  things  be?  and  what 
shall  be  the  sign  of  thy  coming, 
and  of  the  end  of  the  world? 
4  And  Jesus  answered  and  said 
unto    them,    Take    heed    that    no 


STANDARD  ST.  MATTHEW,  24. 


DOUAY       123 


garnish  the  tombs  of  the  righteous, 
30  and  say,  If  we  had  been  in  the 
days  of  our  fathers,  we  should  not 
have  been  partakers  with  them  in 
the  blood  of  the  prophets.  31 
Wherefore  ye  witness  to  your- 
selves, that  ye  are  sons  of  them 
that  slew  the  prophets.  32  Fill  ye 
up  then  the  measure  of  your 
fathers.  33  Ye  serpents,  ye  off- 
spring of  vipers,  how  shall  ye 
escape  the  judgment  of  hell?  34 
Therefore,  behold,  I  send  unto  you 
prophets,  and  wise  men,  and 
scribes :  some  of  them  shall  ye  kill 
and  crucify;  and  some  of  them 
shall  ye  scourge  in  your  syna- 
gogues, and  persecute  from  city  to 
city:  35  that  upon  you  may  come 
all  the  righteous  blood  shed  on  the 
earth,  from  the  blood  of  Abel  the 
righteous  unto  the  blood  of  Zacha- 
riah  son  of  Barachiah,  whom  ye 
slew  between  the  sanctuary  and  the 
altar.  36  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
All  these  things  shall  come  upon 
this  generation. 

37  O  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem,  that 
killeth  the  prophets,  and  stoneth 
them  that  are  sent  unto  her!  how 
often  would  I  have  gathered  thy 
children  together,  even  as  a  hen 
gathereth  her  chickens  under  her 
wings,  and  ye  would  not !  38  Be- 
hold, your  house  is  left  unto  you 
desolate.  39  For  I  say  unto  you, 
Ye  shall  not  see  me  henceforth,  till 
ye  shall  say,  Blessed  is  he  that 
cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 


A  ND  Jesus  went  out  from 
24x\-  the  temple,  and  was  going 
on  his  way ;  and  his  disciples  came 
to  him  to  show  him  the  buildings 
of  the  temple.  2  But  he  answered 
and  said  unto  them.  See  ye  not  all 
these  things?  verily  I  say  unto  you, 
There  shall  not  be  left  here  one 
stone  upon  another,  that  shall  not 
be  thrown  down. 

3  And  as  he  sat  on  the  mount 
of  Olives,  the  disciples  came  unto 
him  privately,  saying,  Tell  us, 
when  shall  these  things  be?  and 
what  shall  be  the  sign  of  thy 
coming,  and  of  the  end  of  the 
world?  4  And  Jesus  answered  and 
said  unto  them,  Take  heed  that  no 


30  And  say:  If  we  had  been  in  the  days 
of  our  Fathers,  we  would  not  have  been 
partakers  with  them  in  the  blood  of  the 
prophets. 

31  Wherefore  you  are  witnesses  against 
yourselves,  that  you  are  the  sons  of  them 
that  killed  the  prophets. 

32  Fill  ye  up  then  the  measure  of  your 
fathers. 

33  You  serpents,  generation  of  vipers, 
how  will  you  flee  from  the  judgment  of 
hell? 

34  Therefore  behold  I  send  to  you  pro- 
phets, and  wise  men,  and  scribes:  and 
some  of  them  you  will  put  to  death  and 
crucify,  and  some  you  will  scourge  in 
your  synagogues,  and  persecute  from 
city  to  city : 

35  That  upon  you  may  come  all  the  just 
blood  that  hath  been  shed  upon  the  earth, 
from  the  blood  of  Abel  the  just,  even 
unto  the  blood  of  Zacharias  the  son  of 
Barachias,  whom  you  killed  between  the 
temple  and  the  altar. 

36  Amen  I  say  to  you,  all  these  things 
shall  come  upon  this  generation. 

37  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem,  thou  that  kill- 
est  the  prophets,  and  stonest  them  that 
are  sent  unto  thee,  how  often  would  I 
have  gathered  together  thy  children,  as 
the  hen  doth  gather  her  chickens  under 
her  wings,  and  thou  wouldest  not? 

38  Behold,  your  house  shall  be  left  to 
you,  desolate. 

39  For  I  say  to  you,  you  shall  not  see 
me  henceforth  till  you  say:  Blessed  is  he 
that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 


CHAPTER  24. 

AND  Jesus  being  come  out  of  the 
temple,  went  away.  And  his  disci- 
ples came  to  shew  him  the  buildings  of 
the  temple. 

2  And  he  answering,  said  to  them:  Do 
you  see  all  these  things?  Amen  I  say 
to  you  there  shall  not  be  left  here  a 
stone  upon  a  stone  that  shall  not  be  de- 
stroyed. 

3  And  when  he  was  sitting  on  mount 
Olivet,  the  disciples  came  to  him  pri- 
vately, saying:  Tell  us  when  shall  these 
things  be?  and  what  shall  be  the  sign  of 
thy  coming,  and  of  the  consummation  of 
the  world? 

4  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  them: 
Take  heed  that  no  man  seduce  you: 

5  For  many  will  come  in  my  name  say' 


124       AUTHORIZED  ST.  MATTHEV/,  24. 


REVISED 


5  For  many  shall  come  in  my  name, 
saying,  I  am  Christ;  and  shall  deceive 
many. 

6  And  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  ru- 
mours of  wars :  see  that  ye  be  not  trou- 
bled :  for  all  these  things  must  come  to 
pass,  but  the  end  is  not  yet. 

7  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation, 
and  kingdom  against  kingdom :  and  there 
shall  be  famines,  and  pestilences,  and 
earthquakes,  in  divers  places. 

8  All  these  are  the  beginning  of  sor- 
rows. 

9  Then  shall  they  deliver  you  up  to  be 
afflicted,  and  shall  kill  you :  and  ye  shall 
be  hated  of  all  nations  for  my  name's 
sake. 

10  And  then  shall  many  be  offended, 
and  shall  betray  one  another,  and  shall 
hate  one  another. 

11  And  many  false  prophets  shall  rise, 
and  shall  deceive  many. 

12  And  because  iniquity  shall  abound, 
the  love  of  many  shall  wax  cold. 

13  But  he  that  shall  endure  unto  the 
end,  the  same  shall  be  saved. 

14  And  this  gospel  of  the  kingdom  shall 
be  preached  in  all  the  world  for  a  wit- 
ness unto  all  nations;  and  then  shall  the 
end  come. 

15  When  ye  therefore  shall  see  the 
abomination  of  desolation,  spoken  of  by 
Daniel  the  prophet,  stand  in  the  holy 
place,  (whoso  readeth,  let  him  under- 
stand :) 

16  Then  let  them  which  be  in  Judaea 
flee  into  the  mountains : 

17  Let  him  which  is  on  the  housetop 
not  come  down  to  take  any  thing  out 
of  his  house : 

18  Neither  let  him  which  is  in  the  field 
return  back  to  take  his  clothes. 

19  And  woe  unto  them  that  are  with 
child,  and  to  them  that  give  suck  in  those 
days! 

20  But  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be 
not  in  the  winter,  neither  on  the  sabbath 
day : 

21  For  then  shall  be  great  tribulation, 
such  as  was  not  since  the  beginning  of  the 
world  to  this  time,  no,  nor  ever  shall  be. 

22  And  except  those  days  should  be 
shortened,  there  should  no  flesh  be  saved : 
but  for  the  elect's  sake  those  days  shall 
be  shortened. 

23  Then  if  any  man  shall  say  unto  you, 
Lo,  here  is  Christ,  or  there;  believe  it 
not. 

24  For  there  shall  arise  false  Christs, 
and  false  prophets,  and  shall  shew  great 
signs  and  wonders;  insomuch  that,  if  it 


man  lead  you  astray.  5  For  many 
shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I 
am  the  Christ ;  and  shall  lead  many 
astray.  6  And  ye  shall  hear  of 
wars  and  rumours  of  wars:  see 
that  ye  be  not  troubled :  for  these 
things  must  needs  come  to  pass ;  but 
the  end  is  not  yet.  7  For  nation 
shall  rise  against  nation,  and  king- 
dom against  kingdom :  and  there 
shall  be  famines  and  earthquakes 
in  divers  places.  8  But  all  these 
things  are  the  beginning  of  tra- 
vail. 9  Then  shall  they  deliver 
you  up  unto  tribulation,  and 
shall  kill  you :  and  ye  shall  be 
hated  of  all  the  nations  for  my 
name's  sake.  10  And  then  shall 
many  stumble,  and  shall  deliver 
up  one  another,  and  shall  hate 
one  another.  11  And  many  false 
prophets  shall  arise,  and  shall 
lead  many  astray.  12  And  be- 
cause iniquity  shall  be  multi- 
plied, the  love  of  the  many  shall 
wax  cold.  13  But  he  that  endur- 
eth  to  the  end,  the  same  shall  be 
saved.  14  And  this  gospel  of  the 
kingdom  shall  be  preached  in  the 
whole  world  for  a  testimony 
unto  all  the  nations ;  and  then  shall 
the  end  come. 

IS  When  therefore  ye  see  the 
abomination  of  desolation,  which 
was  spoken  of  by  Daniel  the  pro- 
phet, standing  in  the  holy  place 
(let  him  that  readeth  understand), 
16  then  let  them  that  are  in  Judaea 
flee  unto  the  mountains:  17  let  him 
that  is  on  the  housetop  not  go 
down  to  take  out  the  things  that 
are  in  his  house :  18  and  let  him 
that  is  in  the  field  not  return  back 
to  take  his  cloke.  19  But  woe 
unto  them  that  are  with  child  and 
to  them  that  give  suck  in  those 
days !  20  And  pray  ye  that  your 
flight  be  not  in  the  winter,  neither 
on  a  sabbath :  21  for  then  shall  be 
great  tribulation,  such  as  hath 
not  been  from  the  beginning  of  the 
world  until  now,  no,  nor  ever  shall 
be.  22  And  except  those  days  had 
been  shortened,  no  flesh  would  have 
been  saved :  but  for  the  elect's 
sake  those  days  shall  be  shortened. 
23  Then  if  any  man  shall  say  unto 
you,  Lo,  here  is  the  Christ,  or. 
Here;  believe  it  not.  24  For  there 
shall  arise  false  Christs,  and  false 


STANDARD 


ST.  MATTHEW,  24. 


DOUAY       I2S 


man  lead  you  astray.  5  For  many 
shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I 
am  the  Christ ;  and  shall  lead  many 
astray.  6  And  ye  shall  hear  of 
wars  and  rumors  of  wars;  see  that 
ye  be  not  troubled :  for  these  things 
must  needs  come  to  pass ;  but  the 
end  is  not  yet.  7  For  nation  shall 
rise  against  nation,  and  kingdom 
against  kingdom;  and  there  shall 
be  famines  and  earthquakes  in 
divers  places.  8  But  all  these 
things  are  the  beginning  of  travail. 
9  Then  shall  they  deliver  you  up 
unto  tribulation,  and  shall  kill  you : 
and  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  the 
nations  for  my  name's  sake.  10 
And  then  shall  many  stumble, 
and  shall  deliver  up  one  another, 
and  shall  hate  one  another.  11  And 
many  false  prophets  shall  arise, 
and  shall  lead  many  astray.  12 
And  because  iniquity  shall  be  mul- 
tiplied, the  love  of  the  many  shall 
wax  cold.  13  But  he  that  endur- 
eth  to  the  end,  the  same  shall  be 
saved.  14  And  this  gospel  of 
the  kingdom  shall  be  preached  in 
the  whole  world  for  a  testimony 
unto  all  the  nations;  and  then  shall 
the  end  come. 

IS  When  therefore  ye  see  the 
abomination  of  desolation,  which 
was  spoken  of  through  Daniel  the 
prophet,  standing  in  the  holy 
place  (let  him  that  readeth  under- 
stand). 16  then  let  them  that  are 
in  Jud?ea  flee  unto  the  mountains : 
17  let  him  that  is  on  the  housetop 
not  go  down  to  take  out  the  things 
that  are  in  his  house:  18  and  let 
him  that  is  in  the  field  not  return 
back  to  take  his  cloak.  19  But 
woe  unto  them  that  are  with  child 
and  to  them  that  give  suck  in  those 
daj'S !  20  And  pray  ye  that  your 
flight  be  not  in  the  winter,  neither 
on  a  sabbath :  21  for  then  shall  be 
great  tribulation,  such  as  hath 
not  been  from  the  beginning  of  the 
world  until  now,  no,  jior  ever  shall 
be.  22  And  except  those  days  had 
been  shortened,  no  flesh  would  have 
been  saved :  but  for  the  elect's 
sake  those  days  shall  be  shortened. 
23  Then  if  any  man  shall  say  unto 
you,  Lo,  here  is  the  Christ,  or. 
Here ;  believe  it  not.  24  For 
there  shall  arise  false  Christs,  and 
false    prophets,     and     shall     show 


ing,   I  am  Christ :  and  they  will  seduce 

many. 

6  And  you  shall  hear  of  wars  and  ru- 
mours of  wars.  See  that  ye  be  not  trou- 
bled. For  these  things  must  come  to 
pass,  but  the  end  is  not  yet. 

7  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation, 
and  kingdom  against  kingdom ;  and  there 
shall  be  pestilences,  and  famines,  and 
earthquakes  in  places : 

8  Now  all  these  are  the  beginnings  of 
sorrows. 

9  Then  shall  they  deliver  you  up  to  be 
afilicted,  and  shall  put  you  to  death :  and 
you  shall  be  hated  by  all  nations  for  my 
name's  sake. 

10  And  then  shall  many  be  scandalized: 
and  shall  betray  one  another :  and  shall 
hate  one  another. 

11  And  many  false  prophets  shall  rise, 
and  shall  seduce  many. 

12  And  because  iniquity  hath  abounded, 
the  charity  of  many  shall  grow  cold. 

13  But  he  that  shall  persevere  to  the 
end,  he  shall  be  saved. 

14  And  this  gospel  of  the  kingdom, 
shall  be  preached  in  the  whole  world,  for 
a  testimony  to  all  nations,  and  then  shall 
the  consummation  come. 

15  When  therefore  you  shall  see  the 
abomination  of  desolation,  which  was 
spoken  of  by  Daniel  the  prophet,  stand- 
ing in  the  holy  place:  he  that  readeth  let 
him  understand. 

16  Then  they  that  are  in  Judea,  let 
them  flee  to  the  mountains : 

17  And  he  that  is  on  the  housetop,  let 
him  not  come  down  to  take  any  thing  out 
of  his  house: 

18  And  he  that  is  in  the  field,  let  him 
not  go  back  to  take  his  coat. 

19  And  woe  to  them  that  are  with 
child,  and  that  give  suck  in  those  days. 

20  But  pray  that  your  flight  be  not  in 
the  winter,  or  on  the  sabbath. 

21  For  there  shall  be  then  great  tribu- 
lation, such  as  hath  not  been  from  the 
beginning  of  the  world  until  now,  neither 
shall  be. 

22  And  unless  those  days  had  been 
shortened,  no  flesh  should  be  saved :  but 
for  the  sake  of  the  elect  those  days 
shall  be  shortened. 

23  Then  if  any  man  shall  say  to  you : 
Lo  here  is  Christ,  or  there,  do  not  be- 
lieve him. 

24  For  there  shall  arise  false  Christs 
and  false  prophets,  and  shall  show  great 
signs  and  wonders,  insomuch  as  to  de- 
ceive  (if  possible)   even  the  elect. 


126      AUTHORIZED  ST.  MATTHEW,  24. 


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were  possible,  they  shall  deceive  the  very 
elect. 

25  Behold,  I  have  told  you  before. 

26  Wherefore  if  they  shall  say  unto 
you,  Behold,  he  is  in  the  desert ;  go  not 
forth :  behold,  he  is  in  the  secret  cham- 
bers ;  believe  it  not. 

27  For  as  the  lightning  cometh  out  of 
the  east,  and  shineth  even  unto  the  west ; 
so  shall  also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of 
man  be. 

28  For  wheresoever  the  carcase  is,  there 
will  the  eagles  be  gathered  together. 

29  Immediately  after  the  tribulation  of 
those  days  shall  the  sun  be  darkened,  and 
the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light,  and  the 
stars  shall  fall  from  heaven,  and  the 
powers  of  the  heavens  shall  be  shaken : 

30  And  then  shall  appear  the  sign  of 
the  Son  of  man  in  heaven :  and  then  shall 
all  the  tribes  of  the  earth  mourn,  and 
they  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  coming 
in  the  clouds  of  heaven  with  power  and 
great  glory. 

31  And  he  shall  send  his  angels  with  a 
great  sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  they  shall 
gather  together  his  elect  from  the  four 
winds,  from  one  end  of  heaven  to  the 
other. 

32  Now  learn  a  parable  of  the  fig  tree ; 
When  his  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  put- 
teth  forth  leaves,  ye  know  that  summer  is 
nigh : 

32>  So  likewise  ye,  when  ye  shall  see  all 
these  things,  know  that  it  is  near,  even 
at  the  doors. 

34  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  This  genera- 
tion shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things 
be  fulfilled. 

35  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away, 
but  my  words  shall  not  pass  away. 

36  But  of  that  day  and  hour  knoweth 
no  man,  no,  not  the  angels  of  heaven,  but 
my  Father  only. 

2,7  But  as  the  days  of  Noe  were,  so 
shall  also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man 
be. 

38  For  as  in  the  days  that  were  before 
the  flood  they  were  eating  and  drinking, 
marrying  and  giving  in  marriage,  until 
the  day  that  Noe  entered  into  the  ark, 

39  And  knew  not  until  the  flood  came, 
and  took  them  all  away ;  so  shall  also  the 
coming  of  the  Son  of  man  be. 

40  Then  shall  two  be  in  the  field;  the 
one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left. 

41  Two  women  shall  be  grinding  at  the 
mill ;  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other 
left. 

42  Watch  therefore:  for  ye  know  not 
what  hour  your  Lord  doth  come. 


prophets,  and  shall  shew  great 
signs  and  wonders;  so  as  to  lead 
astray,  if  possible,  even  the  elect. 
25  Behold,  I  have  told  you  before- 
hand. 26  If  therefore  they  shall  say 
unto  you,  Behold,  he  is  in  the  wil- 
derness; go  not  forth:  Behold,  he 
is  in  the  inner  chambers;  believe 
it  not.  27  For  as  the  lightning 
cometh  forth  from  the  east,  and  is 
seen  even  unto  the  west;  so  shall 
be  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man. 
28  Wheresoever  the  carcase  is, 
there  will  the  eagles  be  gathered 
together. 

29  But  immediately,  after  the 
tribulation  of  those  days,  the  sun 
shall  be  darkened,  and  the  moon 
shall  not  give  her  light,  and  the 
stars  shall  fall  from  heaven,  and 
the  powers  of  the  heavens  shall  be 
shaken :  30  and  then  shall  appear 
the  sign  of  the  Son  of  man  in  hea- 
ven: and  then  shall  all  the  tribes 
of  the  earth  mourn,  and  they  shall 
see  the  Son  of  man  coming  on  the 
clouds  of  heaven  with  power  and 
great  glory.  31  And  he  shall  send 
forth  his  angels  with  a  great 
sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  they  shall 
gather  together  his  elect  from  the 
four  winds,  from  one  end  of  hea- 
ven to  the  other. 

32  Now  from  the  fig  tree  learn 
her  parable:  when  her  branch  is 
now  become  tender,  and  putteth 
forth  its  leaves,  ye  know  that  the 
summer  is  nigh ;  33  even  so  ye  also, 
when  ye  see  all  these  things,  know 
ye  that  he  is  nigh,  even  at  the 
doors.  34  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
This  generation  shall  not  pass 
avyay,  till  all  these  things  be  accom- 
plished. 35  Heaven  and  earth  shall 
pass  away,  but  my  words  shall  not 
pass  away.  36  But  of  that  day  and 
hour  knoweth  no  one,  not  even  the 
angels  of  heaven,  neither  the  Son, 
but  the  Father  only.  37  And  as 
were  the  days  of  Noah,  so  shall  be 
the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man. 
38  For  as  in  those  days  which  were 
before  the  flood  they  were  eating 
and  drinking,  marrying  and  giving 
in  marriage,  until  the  day  that 
Noah  entered  into  the  ark,  39  and 
they  knew  not  until  the  flood  came, 
and  took  them  all  away ;  so  shall 
be  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man. 
40  Then  shall  two  men  be  in  the 


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ST.  MATTHEW,  24. 


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great  signs  and  wonders;  so  as  to 
lead  astray,  if  possible,  even  the 
elect.  25  Behold,  1  have  told  you 
beforehand.  26  If  therefore  they 
shall  say  unto  you,  Behold,  he  is  in 
the  wilderness ;  go  not  forth :  Be- 
hold, he  is  in  the  inner  chambers; 
believe  it  not.  27  For  as  the 
lightning  cometh  forth  from  the 
east,  and  is  seen  even  unto  the 
west ;  so  shall  be  the  coming  of 
the  Son  of  man.  28  Wheresoever 
the  carcase  is,  there  will  the  eagles 
be  gathered  together. 

29  But  immediately  after  the 
tribulation  of  those  days  the  sun 
shall  be  darkened,  and  the  moon 
shall  not  give  her  light,  and  the 
stars  shall  fall  from  heaven,  and 
the  powers  of  the  heavens  shall  be 
shaken :  30  and  then  shall  appear 
the  sign  of  the  Son  of  man  in 
heaven :  and  then  shall  all  the 
tribes  of  the  earth  mourn,  and  they 
shall  see  the  Son  of  man  coming 
on  the  clouds  of  heaven  with  power 
and  great  glory.  31  And  he  shall 
send  forth  his  angels  with  a  great 
sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  they  shall 
gather  together  his  elect  from  the 
four  winds,  from  one  end  of  hea- 
ven to  the  other. 

32  Now  from  the  fig  tree  learn 
her  parable :  when  her  branch  is 
now  become  tender,  and  putteth 
forth  its  leaves,  ye  know  that  the 
summer  is  nigh ;  33  even  so  ye  also, 
when  ye  see  all  these  things,  know 
ye  that  he  is  nigh,  even  at  the 
doors.  34  Verily  I  say  unto  you. 
This  generation  shall  not  pass 
away,  till  all  these  things  be  ac- 
complished. 35  Heaven  and  earth 
shall  pass  away,  but  my  words  shall 
not  pass  away.  2i6  But  of  that 
day  and  hour  knoweth  no  one,  not 
even  the  angels  of  heaven,  neither 
the  Son,  but  the  Father  only.  37 
And  as  were  the  days  of  Noah, 
so  shall  be  the  coming  of  the  Son 
of  man.  38  For  as  in  those  days 
which  were  before  the  flood  they 
were  eating  and  drinking,  marry- 
ing and  giving  in  marriage,  until 
the  day  that  Noah  entered  into  the 
ark,  39  and  they  knew  not  until  the 
flood  came,  and  took  them  all  away ; 
so  shall  be  the  coming  of  the  Son 
of  man.  40  Then  shall  two  men  be 
in  the  field;  one  is  taken,  and  one 


25  Behold  I  have  told  it  to  you,  before- 
hand. 

26  If  therefore  they  shall  say  to  you: 
Behold  he  is  in  the  desert,  go  ye  not  out: 
Behold  he  is  in  the  closets,  believe  it 
not. 

27  For  as  lightning  cometh  out  of  the 
east,  and  appeareth  even  into  the  west : 
so  shall  also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of 
man  be. 

28  Wheresoever  the  body  shall  be,  there 
shall  the  eagles  also  be  gathered  to- 
gether. 

29  And  immediately  after  the  tribula- 
tion of  those  days,  the  sun  shall  be  dark- 
ened and  the  moon  shall  not  give  her 
light,  and  the  stars  shall  fall  from  hea- 
ven, and  the  powers  of  heaven  shall  be 
moved : 

30  And  then  shall  appear  the  sign  of 
the  Son  of  man  in  heaven :  and  then 
shall  all  tribes  of  the  earth  mourn :  and 
they  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  coming  in 
the  clouds  of  heaven  with  much  power 
and  majesty. 

31  And  he  shall  send  his  angels  with 
a  trumpet,  and  a  great  voice:  and  they 
shall  gather  together  his  elect  from  the 
four  winds,  from  the  farthest  parts  of  the 
heavens  to  the  utmost  bounds  of  them. 

32  And  from  the  fig  tree  learn  a  para- 
ble :  When  the  branch  thereof  is  now 
tender,  and  the  leaves  come  forth,  you 
know  that  summer  is  nigh. 

33  So  you  also,  when  you  shall  see  all 
these  things,  know  ye  that  it  is  nigh, 
even  at  the  doors. 

34  Amen  I  say  to  you,  that  this  genera- 
tion shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things 
be   done. 

35  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass,  but 
my  words  shall  not  pass. 

36  But  of  that  day  and  hour  no  one 
knoweth,  no  not  the  angels  of  heaven, 
but  the  Father  alone. 

37  And  as  in  the  days  of  Noe,  so  shall 
also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man  be. 

38  For  as  in  the  days  before  the  flood, 
they  were  eating  and  drinking,  marrying 
and  giving  in  marriage,  even  till  that 
day  in  which  Noe  entered  into  the  ark, 

39  And  they  knew  not  till  the  flood 
came,  and  took  them  all  away;  so  also 
shall  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man 
be. 

40  Then  two  shall  be  in  the  field :  one 
shall  be  taken,  and  one  shall  be  left. 

41  Two  women  shall  be  grinding  at  the 
mill :  one  shall  be  taken,  and  one  shall 
be  left. 

42  Watch    ye    therefore,    because    you 


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REVISED 


43  But  know  this,  that  if  the  goodman 
of  the  house  had  known  in  what  watch 
the  thief  would  come,  he  would  have 
watched,  and  would  not  have  suffered  his 
house  to  be  broken  up. 

44  Therefore  be  ye  also  ready :  for  in 
such  an  hour  as  ye  think  not  the  Son  of 
man  cometh. 

45  Who  then  is  a  faithful  and  wise 
servant,  whom  his  lord  hath  made  ruler 
over  his  household,  to  give  them  meat  in 
due  season? 

46  Blessed  is  that  servant,  whom  his 
lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  so  doing. 

47  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  That  he  shall 
make  him  ruler  over  all  his  goods. 

48  But  and  if  that  evil  servant  shall 
say  in  his  heart.  My  lord  delayeth  his 
coming; 

49  And  shall  begin  to  smite  his  fellow- 
servants,  and  to  eat  and  drink  with  the 
drunken ; 

50  The  lord  of  that  servant  shall  come 
in  a  day  when  he  looketh  not  for  him, 
and  in  an  hour  that  he  is  not  aware  of, 

51  And  shall  cut  him  asunder,  and  ap- 
point him  his  portion  with  the  hypocrites : 
there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of 
teeth. 


CHAPTER  25. 

THEN  shall  the  kingdom  of  heaven  be 
likened  unto  ten  virgins,  which  took 
their  lamps,  and  went  forth  to  meet  the 
bridegroom. 

2  And  five  of  them  were  wise,  and  five 
were  foolish. 

3  They  that  were  foolish  took  their 
lamps,  and  took  no  oil  with  them : 

4  But  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels 
with  their  lamps. 

5  While  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they 
all  slumbered  and  slept. 

6  And  at  midnight  there  was  a  cry 
made,  Behold,  the  bridegroom  cometh ; 
go  ye  out  to  meet  him. 

7  Then  all  those  virgins  arose,  and 
trimmed  their  lamps. 

8  And  the  foolish  said  unto  the  wise, 
Give  us  of  your  oil;  for  our  lamps  are 
gone  out. 

9  But  the  wise  answered,  saying.  Not 
so;  lest  there  be  not  enough  for  us  and 
you:  but  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  sell, 
and  buy  for  yourselves. 

ID  And   while   they   went   to  buy,   the 


field;  one  is  taken,  and  one  is  left: 
41  two  women  sliall  be  grinding 
at  the  mill ;  one  is  taken,  and  one 
is  left.  42  Watch  therefore:  for  ye 
know  not  on  what  day  your  Lord 
cometh.  43  But  know  this,  that 
if  the  master  of  the  house  had 
known  in  what  watch  the  thief  was 
coming,  he  would  have  watched, 
and  would  not  have  suflfered  his 
house  to  be  broken  through. 
44  Therefore  be  ye  also  ready:  for 
in  an  hour  that  ye  think  not  the 
Son  of  man  cometh.  45  Who  then 
is  the  faithful  and  wise  servant, 
whom  his  lord  hath  set  over  his 
household,  to  give  them  their  food 
in  due  season?  46  Blessed  is  that 
servant,  whom  his  lord  when  he 
cometh  shall  find  so  doing.  47  Ver- 
ily I  say  unto  you,  that  he  will  set 
him  over  all  that  he  hath.  48  But 
if  that  evil  servant  shall  say  in  his 
heart,  My  lord  tarrieth ;  49  and 
shall  begin  to  beat  his  fellow-ser- 
vants, and  shall  eat  and  drink  with 
the  drunken ;  50  the  lord  of  that 
servant  shall  come  in  a  day  when 
he  expecteth  not,  and  in  an  hour 
when  he  knoweth  not,  51  and  shall 
cut  him  asunder,  and  appoint  his 
portion  with  the  hypocrites :  there 
shall  be  the  weeping  and  gnashing 
of  teeth. 

^^nnHEN  shall  the  kingdom 
^5  J-  of  heaven  be  likened  unto 
ten  virgins,  which  took  their  lamps, 
and  went  forth  to  meet  the  bride- 
groom. 2  And  five  of  them  were 
foolish,  and  five  were  wise.  3  For 
the  foolish,  when  they  took  their 
lamps,  took  no  oil  with  them:  4  but 
the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels 
with  their  lamps.  5  Now  while 
the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  all 
slumbered  and  slept.  6  But  at 
midnight  there  is  a  cry.  Behold,  the 
bridegroom  !  Come  ye  forth  to  meet 
him.  7  Then  all  those  virgins  arose, 
and  trimmed  their  lamps.  8  And 
the  foolish  said  unto  the  wise,  Give 
us  of  j'our  oil;  for  our  lamps  are 
going  out.  9  But  the  wise  answered, 
saying,  Peradventure  there  will  not 
be  enough  for  us  and  you :  go  ye 
rather  to  them  that  sell,  and  buy 
for  yourselves.  10  And  while  they 
went  away  to  buy,  the  bridegroom 
came;    and   they   that   were   ready 


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ST.  MATTHEW,  25. 


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is  left :  41  two  women  shall  be 
grinding  at  the  mill ;  one  is  taken, 
and  one  is  left.  42  Watch  there- 
fore :  for  ye  know  not  on  what  day 
your  Lord  cometh.  43  But  know 
this,  that  if  the  master  of  the  house 
had  known  in  what  watch  the 
thief  was  coming,  he  would  have 
watched,  and  would  not  have  suf- 
fered his  house  to  be  broken 
through.  44  Therefore  be  ye  also 
ready ;  for  in  an  hour  that  ye  think 
not  the  Son  of  man  cometh. 

45  Who  then  is  the  faithful 
and  wise  servant,  whom  his  lord 
hath  set  over  his  household,  to 
give  them  their  food  in  due  sea- 
son? 46_  Blessed  is  that  servant, 
whom  his  lord  when  he  cometh 
shall  find  so  doing.  47  Verily  I 
say  unto  you,  that  he  will  set  him 
over  all  that  he  hath.  48  But  if 
that  evil  servant  shall  say  in  his 
heart,  My  lord  tarrieth ;  49  and 
shall  begin  to  beat  his  fellow-ser- 
vants, and  shall  eat  and  drink  with 
the  drunken ;  50  the  lord  of  that 
servant  shall  come  in  a  day  when 
he  expecteth  not,  and  in  an  hour 
when  he  knoweth  not,  51  and  shall 
cut  him  asunder,  and  appoint  his 
portion  with  the  hypocrites :  there 
shall  be  the  weeping  and  the  gnash- 
ing of  teeth. 


g'X^HEN  shall  the  kingdom  of 
25  X  heaven  be  likened  unto  ten 
virgins,  who  took  their  lamps,  and 
went  forth  to  meet  the  bridegroom. 
2  And  five  of  them  were  foolish, 
and  five  were  wise.  3  For  the  fool- 
ish, when  they  took  their  lamps, 
took  no  oil  with  them :  4  but  the 
wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels  with 
their  lamps.  5  Now  while  the  bride- 
groom tarried,  they  all  slumbered 
and  slept.  6  But  at  midnight 
there  is  a  cry,  Behold,  the  bride- 
groom !  Come  ye  forth  to  meet 
him.  7  Then  all  those  virgins 
arose,  and  trimmed  their  lamps. 
8  And  the  foolish  said  unto  the 
wise,  Give  us  of  your  oil ;  for  our 
lamps  are  going  out.  9  But  the 
wise  answered,  saying,  Perad- 
venture  there  will  not  be  enough 
for  us  and  you :  go  ye  rather  to 
them  that  sell,  and  buy  for  your- 
selves. ID  And  while  they  went 
away     to     buy,     the     bridegroom 


know    not    what    hour    your    Lord    will 
come. 

43  But  this  know  ye,  that  if  the  good- 
man  of  the  house  knew  at  what  hour 
the  thief  would  come,  he  would  certainly 
watch,  and  would  not  suffer  his  house  to 
be  broken  open. 

44  Wherefore  be  you  also  ready,  be- 
cause at  what  hour  you  know  not  the 
Son  of  man  will  come. 

45  Who,  thinkest  thou,  is  a  faithful  and 
wise  servant,  whom  his  lord  hath  ap- 
pointed over  his  family,  to  give  them 
meat  in  season. 

46  Blessed  is  that  servant,  whom  when 
his  lord  shall  come  he  shall  find  so  do- 
ing. 

47  Amen  I  say  to  you,  he  shall  place 
him  over  all  his  goods. 

48  But  if  that  evil  servant  shall  say  in 
his  heart:  My  lord  is  long  a  coming: 

49  And  shall  begin  to  strike  his  fellow 
servants,  and  shall  eat  and  drink  with 
drunkards: 

50  The  lord  of  that  servant  shall  come 
in  a  day  that  he  hopeth  not,  and  at  an 
hour  that  he  knoweth  not : 

51  And  shall  separate  him,  and  appoint 
his  portion  with  the  hypocrites.  There 
shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 


CHAPTER  25. 

THEN  shall  the  kingdom  of  heaven  be 
like  to  ten  virgins,  who  taking  their 
lamps  went  out  to  meet  the  bridegroom 
and  the  bride. 

2  And  five  of  them  were  foolish,  and 
five  wise. 

3  But  the  five  foolish,  having  taken 
their  lamps,  did  not  take  oil  with  them : 

4  But  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels 
with  the  lamps. 

5  And  the  bridegroom  tarrying,  they  all 
slumbered  and  slept. 

6  And  at  midnight  there  was  a  cry 
made:  Behold  the  bridegroom  cometh, 
go  ye  forth  to  meet  him. 

7  Then  all  those  virgins  arose  and 
trimmed  their  lamps. 

8  And  the  foolish  said  to  the  wise:  Give 
us  of  your  oil,  for  our  lamps  are  gone 
out. 

9  The  wise  answered,  saying:  Lest  per- 
haps there  be  not  enough  for  us  and  for 
you,  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  sell,  and 
buy   for  yourselves. 

10  Now  whilst  they  went  to  buy,  the 


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bridegroom  came ;  and  they  that  were 
ready  went  in  with  him  to  the  marriage : 
and  the  door  was  shut. 

11  Afterward  came  also  the  other  vir- 
gins, saying,  Lord,  Lord,  open  to  us. 

12  But  he  answered  and  said,  Verily  I 
say  unto  you,  I  know  you  not. 

13  Watch  therefore,  for  ye  know 
neither  the  day  nor  the  hour  wherein  the 
Son  of  man  cometh. 

14  For  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  as  a 
man  travelling  into  a  far  country,  who 
called  his  own  servants,  and  delivered 
unto  them  his  goods. 

15  And  unto  one  he  gave  five  talents,  to 
another  two,  and  to  another  one ;  to  every 
man  according  to  his  several  ability;  and 
straightway  took  his  journey. 

16  Then  he  that  had  received  the  five 
talents  went  and  traded  with  the  same, 
and  made  them  other  five  talents. 

17  And  likewise  he  that  had  received 
two,  he  also  gained  other  two. 

18  But  he  that  had  received  one  went 
and  digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's 
money. 

19  After  a  long  time  the  lord  of  those 
servants  cometh,  and  reckoneth  with 
them. 

20  And  so  he  that  had  received  five 
talents  came  and  brought  other  five  tal- 
ents, saying.  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto 
me  five  talents :  behold,  I  have  gained 
beside  them  five  talents  more. 

21  His  lord  said  unto  him,  Well  done, 
thoti  good  and  faithful  servant:  thou 
hast  been  faithful  over  a  few  things,  I 
will  make  thee  ruler  over  many  things : 
enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord. 

22  He  also  that  had  received  two  tal- 
ents came  and  said,  Lord,  thou  deliveredst 
unto  me  two  .  talents :  behold,  I  have 
gained  two  other  talents  beside  them. 

23  His  lord  said  unto  him.  Well  done, 
good  and  faithful  servant ;  thou  hast 
been  faithful  over  a  few  things,  I  will 
make  thee  ruler  over  many  things :  enter 
thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord. 

24  Then  he  which  had  received  the  one 
talent  came  and  said,  Lord,  I  knew  thee 
that  thou  art  an  hard  man,  reaping  where 
thou  hast  not  sown,  and  gathering  where 
thou  hast  not  strawed : 

25  And  I  was  afraid,  and  went  and 
hid  thy  talent  in  the  earth:  lo,  there  thou 
hast  that  is  thine. 

26  His  lord  answered  and  said  unto 
him.  Thou  wicked  and  slothful  servant, 
thou  knewest  that  I  reap  where  I  sowed 
not,  and  gather  where  I  have  not 
strawed : 


went  in  with  him  to  the  marriage 
feast :  and  the  door  was  shut. 
II  Afterward  come  also  the  other 
virgins,  saying,  Lord,  Lord,  open 
to  us.  12  But  he  answered  and 
said.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  I 
know  you  not.  13  Watch  there- 
fore, for  ye  know  not  the  day  nor 
the  hour. 

14  For  it  is  as  when  a  man,  go- 
ing into  another  country,  called  his 
own  servants,  and  delivered  unto 
them  his  goods.  15  And  unto  one 
he  gave  five  talents,  to  another  two, 
to  another  one ;  to  each  according 
to  his  several  ability ;  and  he  went 
on  his  journey.  16  Straightway  he 
that  received  the  five  talents  went 
and  traded  with  them,  and  made 
other  five  talents.  17  In  like  man- 
ner he  also  that  received  the  two 
gained  other  two.  18  But  he  that 
received  the  one  went  away  and 
digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his 
lord's  money.  19  Now  after  a  long 
time  the  lord  of  those  servants 
cometh,  and  maketh  a  reckoning 
with  them.  20  And  he  that  received 
the  five  talents  came  and  brought 
other  five  talents,  saying,  Lord, 
thou  deliveredst  unto  me  five  tal- 
ents :  lo,  I  have  gained  other  five 
talents.  21  His  lord  said  unto  him, 
Well  done,  good  and  faithful  ser- 
vant: thou  hast  been  faithful  over 
a  few  things,  I  will  set  thee  over 
many  things :  enter  thou  into  the 
joy  of  thy  lord.  22  And  he  also  that 
received  the  two  talents  came  and 
said,  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto 
me  two  talents :  lo,  I  have  gained 
other  two  talents.  23  His  lord  said 
unto  him.  Well  done,  good  and 
faithful  servant ;  thou  hast  been 
faithful  over  a  few  things,  I  will 
set  thee  over  many  things :  enter 
thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord.  24 
And  he  also  that  had  received  the 
one  talent  came  and  said.  Lord,  I 
knew  thee  that  thou  art  a  hard  man, 
reaping  where  thou  didst  not  sow, 
and  gathering  where  thou  didst  not 
scatter:  25  and  I  was  afraid,  and 
went  away  and  hid  thy  talent  in 
the  earth :  lo,  thou  hast  thine  own. 
26  But  his  lord  answered  and  said 
unto  him.  Thou  wicked  and  slothful 
servant,  thou  knewest  that  I  reap 
where  I  sowed  not,  and  gather 
where   I   did  not  scatter;   27  thou 


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■came;  and  they  that  were  ready 
■went  in  with  him  to  the  marriage 
feast :  and  the  door  was  shut. 
II  Afterward  came  also  the  other 
virgins,  saying,  Lord,  Lord,  open 
to  us.  12  But  he  answered  and 
said,  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  I 
know  you  not.  13  Watch  there- 
fore, for  ye  know  not  the  day  nor 
the  hour. 

14  For  it  is  as  when  a  man, 
going  into  another  country,  called 
his  own  servants,  and  delivered 
unto  them  his  goods.  15  And 
tinto  one  he  gave  five  talents,  to 
another  two,  to  another  one ;  to 
each  according  to  his  several 
ability;  and  he  went  on  his 
journey.  16  Straightway  he  that 
received  the  five  talents  went  and 
traded  with  them,  and  made  other 
five  talents.  17  In  like  manner  he 
also  that  received  the  two  gained 
•other  two.  18  But  he  that  received 
the  one  went  away  and  digged  in 
the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's  money. 

19  Now  after  a  long  time  the  lord 
of  those  servants  cometh,  and 
maketh    a    reckoning    with    them. 

20  And  he  that  received  the  five 
talents  came  and  brought  other 
five  talents,  saying.  Lord,  thou  de- 
liveredst  unto  me  five  talents :  lo, 
I    have    gained    other   five    talents. 

21  His  lord  said  unto  him,  Well 
done,  good  and  faithful  servant: 
thou  hast  been  faithful  over  a  few 
things,  I  will  set  thee  over  many 
things ;  enter  thou  into  the  joy  of 
thy  lord.  22  And  he  also  that 
received  the  two  talents  came  and 
said.  Lord,  rhou  deliveredst  unto 
me  two  talents :  lo,  I  have  gained 
other  two  talents.  23  His  lord 
said  unto  him,  Well  done,  good  and 
faithful  servant:  thou  hast  been 
faithful  over  a  few  things,  I  will 
set  thee  over  many  things ;  enter 
thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord.  24 
And  he  also  that  had  received  the 
one  talent  came  and  said.  Lord,  I 
knew  thee  that  thou  art  a  hard 
man,  reaping  where  thou  didst  not 
sow,  and  gathering  where  thou 
didst  not  scatter ;  25  and  I  was 
afraid,  and  went  away  and  hid  thy 
talent  in  the  earth :  lo,  thou  hast 
thine  own.  26  But  his  lord  an- 
swered and  said  unto  him.  Thou 
wicked  and  slothful  servant,  thou 
knewest  that  I  reap  where  I  sowed 


bridegroom  came :  and  they  that  were 
ready,  went  in  with  him  to  the  marriage, 
and  the  door  was  shut. 

11  But  at  last  came  also  the  other  vir- 
gins, saying :  Lord,  Lord,  open  to  us. 

12  But  he  answering  said :  Amen  I  say 
to  you,  I  know  you  not. 

13  Watch  ye  therefore,  because  you 
know  not  the  day  nor  the  hour. 

14  For  even  as  a  man  going  into  a 
far  country,  called  his  servants,  and  de- 
livered to  them  his  goods ; 

15  And  to  one  he  gave  five  talents,  and 
to  another  two.  and  to  another  one,  to 
every  one  according  to  his  proper  abil- 
ity: and  immediately  he  took  his  jour- 
ney. 

16  And  he  that  had  received  the  five 
talents,  went  his  way,  and  traded  with 
the  same,  and  gained  other  five. 

17  And  in  like  manner  he  that  had  re- 
ceived the  two,  gained  other  two. 

18  But  he  that  had  received  the  one, 
going  his  way  digged  into  the  earth,  and 
hid  his  lord's  money. 

19  But  after  a  long  time  the  lord  of 
those  servants  came,  and  reckoned  with 
them. 

20  And  he  that  had  received  the  five 
talents  coming,  brought  other  five  tal- 
ents, saying:  Lord,  thou  didst  deliver  to 
me  five  talents,  behold  I  have  gained 
other  five  over  and  above. 

21  His  lord  said  to  him :  Well  done, 
good  and  faithful  servant,  because  thou 
hast  been  faithful  over  a  few  things,  I 
will  place  thee  over  many  things :  enter 
thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord. 

22  And  he  also  that  had  received  the 
two  talents  came  and  said :  Lord,  thou 
deliveredst  two  talents  to  me :  behold  I 
have  gained  other  two. 

2S  His  lord  said  to  him :  Well  done, 
good  and  faithful  servant:  because  thou 
hast  been  faithful  over  a  fevy  things,  I 
will  place  thee  over  many  things:  enter 
thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord. 

24  But  he  that  had  received  the  one  tal- 
ent, came  and  said :  Lord,  I  know  that 
thou  art  a  hard  man ;  thou  reapest  where 
thou  hast  not  sown,  and  gatherest  where 
thou  hast  not  strewed. 

25  And  being  afraid  I  went  and  hid  thy 
talent  in  the  earth :  behold  here  thou 
hast  that  which  is  thine. 

26  And  his  lord  answering,  said  to  him: 
Wicked  and  slothful  servant,  thou  knew- 
est that  I  reap  where  I  sow  not,  and 
gather  where  I  have  not  strewed : 

27  Thou  oughtest  therefore  to  have 
committed  my  money  to  the  bankers,  and 


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27  Thou  oughtest  therefore  to  have  put 
my  money  to  the  exchangers,  and  then 
at  my  coming  I  should  have  received 
mine  own  with  usury. 

28  Take  therefore  the  talent  from  him, 
and  give  it  unto  him  which  hath  ten 
talents. 

29  For  unto  every  one  that  hath  shall 
be  given,  and  he  shall  have  abundance: 
but  from  him  that  hath  not  shall  be  taken 
away  even  that  which  he  hath. 

30  And  cast  ye  the  unprofitable  servant 
into  outer  darkness :  there  shall  be  weep- 
ing and  gnashing  of  teeth. 

31  When  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in 
his  glory,  and  all  the  holy  angels  with 
him,  then  shall  he  sit  upon  the  throne  of 
his  glory : 

32  And  before  him  shall  be  gathered 
all  nations :  and  he  shall  separate  them 
one  from  another,  as  a  shepherd  divideth 
his  sheep  from  the  goats : 

33  And  he  shall  set  the  sheep  on  his 
right  hand,  but  the  goats  on  the  left. 

34  Then  shall  the  King  say  unto  them 
on  his  right  hand,  Come,  ye  blessed  of  my 
Father,  inherit  the  kingdom  prepared  for 
you  from  the  foundation  of  the  world: 

35  For  I  was  an  hungred,  and  ye  gave 
me  meat:  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me 
drink:  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took 
me  in: 

36  Naked,  and  ye  clothed  me:  I  was 
sick,  and  ye  visited  me:  I  was  in  prison, 
and  ye  came  unto  me. 

37  Then  shall  the  righteous  answer 
him,  saying.  Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  an 
hungred,  and  fed  theef  or  thirsty,  and 
gave  thee  drink? 

38  When  saw  we  thee  a  stranger,  and 
took  thee  in?  or  naked,  and  clothed  theef 

39  Or  when  saw  we  thee  sick,  or  in 
prison,  and  came  unto  thee? 

40  And  the  King  shall  answer  and  say 
unto  them.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Inas- 
much as  ye  have  done  it  unto  one  of  the 
least  of  these  my  brethren,  ye  have  done 
it  unto  me. 

41  Then  shall  he  say  also  unto  them  on 
the  left  hand,  Depart  from  me,  ye  cursed, 
into  everlasting  fire,  prepared  for  the 
devil  and  his  angels : 

42  For  I  was  an  hungred,  and  ye  gave 
me  no  meat :  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave 
me  no  drink : 

43  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me 
not  in :  naked,  and  ye  clothed  me  not : 
sick,  and  in  prison,  and  ye  visited  me 
not. 

44  Then   shall   they   also   answer   him, 


oughtest  therefore  to  have  put  my 
money  to  the  bankers,  and  at  my 
coming  I  should  have  received  back 
mine  own  with  interest.  28  Take 
ye  away  therefore  the  talent  from 
him,  and  give  it  unto  him  that  hath 
the  ten  talents.  29  For  unto  every 
one  that  hath  shall  be  given,  and 
he  shall  have  abundance :  but  from 
him  that  hath  not,  even  that  which 
he  hath  shall  be  taken  away.  30  And 
cast  ye  out  the  unprofitable  ser- 
vant into  the  outer  darkness :  there 
shall  be  the  weeping  and  gnashing 
of  teeth. 

31  But  when  the  Son  of  man 
shall  come  in  his  glory,  and  all  the 
angels  with  him,  then  shall  he  sit 
on  the  throne  of  his  glory:  32  and 
before  him  shall  be  gathered  all 
the  nations :  and  he  shall  separate 
them  one  from  another,  as  the  shep- 
herd separateth  the  sheep  from  the 
goats :  3^  and  he  shall  set  the  sheep 
on  his  right  hand,  but  the  goats  on 
the  left.  34  Then  shall  the  King 
say  unto  them  on  his  right  hand. 
Come,  ye  blessed  of  my  Father, 
inherit  the  kingdom  prepared  for 
you  from  the  foundation  of  the 
world :  35  for  I  was  an  hungred, 
and  ye  gave  me  meat :  I  was  thirsty, 
and  ye  gave  me  drink :  I  was  a 
stranger,  and  ye  took  me  in ;  36 
naked,  and  ye  clothed  me :  I  was 
sick,  and  ye  visited  me :  I  was  in 
prison,  and  ye  came  unto  me.  37 
Then  shall  the  righteous  answer 
him,  saying.  Lord,  when  saw  we 
thee  an  hungred,  and  fed  thee?  or 
athirst,  and  gave  thee  drink? 
38  And  when  saw  we  thee  a 
stranger,  and  took  thee  in?  or 
naked,  and  clothed  thee?  39  And 
when  saw  we  thee  sick,  or  in 
prison,  and  came  unto  thee?  40 
And  the  King  shall  answer  and 
say  unto  them.  Verily  I  say  unto 
you,  Inasmuch  as  ye  did  it  unto  one 
of  these  my  brethren,  even  these 
least,  ye  did  it  unto  me.  41  Then 
shall  he  say  also  unto  them  on  the 
left  hand.  Depart  from  me,  ye 
cursed,  into  the  eternal  fire  which 
is  prepared  for  the  devil  and  his 
angels :  42  for  I  was  an  hungred, 
and  ye  gave  me  no  meat :  I  was 
thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  no  drink: 
43  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me 
not  in;  naked,  and  ye  clothed  me 


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not,  and  gather  where  I  did  not 
scatter;  27  thou  oughtest  there- 
fore to  have  put  my  money  to  the 
bankers,  and  at  my  coming  I 
should  have  received  back  mine 
own  with  interest.  28  Take  ye 
away  therefore  the  talent  from 
him,  and  give  it  unto  him  that 
hath  the  ten  talents.  29  For 
unto  every  one  that  hath  shall  be 
given,  and  he  shall  have  abun- 
dance: but  from  him  that  hath 
not,  even  that  which  he  hath  shall 
be  taken  away.  30  And  cast  ye 
out  the  unprofitable  servant  into 
the  outer  darkness :  there  shall 
be  the  weeping  and  the  gnashing 
of  teeth. 

31  But  when  the  Son  of  man 
shall  come  in  his  glory,  and  all 
the  angels  with  him,  then  shall 
he  sit  on  the  throne  of  his  glory: 
32  and  before  him  shall  be  gath- 
ered all  the  nations :  and  he  shall 
separate  them  one  from  another, 
as  the  shepherd  separateth  the 
sheep  from  the  goats ;  33  and  he 
shall  set  the  sheep  on  his  right 
hand,  but  the  goats  on  the  left. 
34  Then  shall  the  King  say  unto 
them  on  his  right  hand,  Come,  ye 
blessed  of  my  Father,  inherit 
the  kingdom  prepared  for  you 
from  the  foundation  of  the 
world :  35  for  I  was  hungry, 
and  ye  gave  me  to  eat ;  I  was 
thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  drink ; 
I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me 
in ;  36  naked,  and  ye  clothed 
me ;  I  was  sick,  and  ye  visited 
me ;  I  was  in  prison,  and  ye 
came  unto  me.  37  Then  shall  the 
righteous  answer  him,  saying,  Lord, 
when  saw  we  thee  hungry,  and  fed 
thee?  or  athirst,  and  gave  thee 
drink?  38  And  when  saw  we  thee 
a  stranger,  and  took  thee  in?  or 
naked,  and  clothed  thee?  39  And 
when  saw  we  thee  sick,  or  in 
prison,  and  came  unto  thee?  40 
And  the  King  shall  answer  and 
say  unto  them,  Verily  I  say  unto 
you.  Inasmuch  as  ye  did  it  unto 
one  of  these  my  brethren,  even 
these  least,  ye  did  it  unto  me. 
41  Then  shall  he  say  also  unto 
them  on  the  left  hand,  Depart  from 
me,  ye  cursed,  into  the  eternal  fire 
which  is  prepared  for  the  devil  and 
his   angels :   42   for   I   was  hungry, 


at    my    coming    I    should    have    received 
my  own  with  usury. 

28  Take  ye  away  therefore  the  talent 
from  him,  and  give  it  him  that  hath  ten 
talents. 

29  For  to  every  one  that  hath  shall  be 
given,  and  he  shall  abound :  but  from 
him  that  hath  not,  that  also  which  he 
seemeth  to  have  shall  be  taken  away. 

30  And  the  unprofitable  servant  cast  ye 
out  into  the  exterior  darkness.  There 
shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 

31  And  when  the  Son  of  man  shall 
come  in  his  majesty,  and  all  the  angels 
with  him,  then  shall  he  sit  upon  the  seat 
of  his  majesty : 

32  And  all  nations  shall  be  gathered  to- 
gether before  him,  and  he  shall  separate 
them  one  from  another,  as  the  shepherd 
separateth  the  sheep  from  the  goats : 

33  And  he  shall  set  the  sheep  on  his 
right  hand,  but  the  goats  on  his  left. 

34  Then  shall  the  king  say  to  them  that 
shall  be  on  his  right  hand :  Come,  ye 
blessed  of  my  Father,  possess  you  the 
kingdom  prepared  for  you  from  the 
foundation  of  the  world. 

35  For  I  was  hungry,  and  you  gave  me 
to  eat;  I  was  thirsty,  and  you  gave  me 
to  drink ;  I  was  a  stranger,  and  you  took 
me  in : 

36  Naked,  and  you  covered  me :  sick, 
and  you  visited  me :  I  was  in  prison,  and 
you  came  to  me. 

37  Then  shall  the  just  answer  him,  say- 
ing: Lord,  when  did  we  see  thee  hungry, 
and  fed  thee ;  thirsty,  and  gave  thee 
drink? 

38  And  when  did  we  see  thee  a 
stranger,  and  took  thee  in  ?  or  naked,  and 
covered  thee? 

39  Or  when  did  we  see  thee  sick  or  in 
prison,  and  came  to  thee? 

40  And  the  king  answering,  shall  say 
to  them :  Amen  I  say  to  you,  as  long  as 
you  did  it  to  one  of  these  my  least 
brethren,  you  did  it  to  me. 

41  Then  he  shall  say  to  them  also  that 
shall  be  on  his  left  hand :  Depart  from 
me,  you  cursed,  into  everlasting  fire 
which  was  prepared  for  the  devil  and 
his  angels. 

42  For  I  was  hungry,  and  you  gave  me 
not  to  eat :  I  was  thirsty,  and  you  gave 
me  not  to  drink. 

43  I  was  a  stranger,  and  you  took  me 
not  in:  naked,  and  you  covered  me  not: 
sick  and  in  prison,  and  you  did  not  visit 
me. 

44  Then    they   also   shall    answer   him, 


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saying,  Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  an 
hungred,  or  athirst,  or  a  stranger,  or 
naked,  or  sick,  or  in  prison,  and  did  not 
minister  unto  thee? 

45  Then  shall  he  answer  them,  saying, 
Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Inasmuch  as  ye  did 
it  not  to  one  of  the  least  of  these,  ye 
did  it  not  to  me. 

46  And  these  shall  go  away  into  ever- 
lasting punishment :  but  the  righteous  into 
life  eternal. 


not ;  sick,  and  in  prison,  and  ye  vis- 
ited me  not.  44  Then  shall  they  also 
answer,  saying,  Lord,  when  saw 
we  thee  an  hungred,  or  athirst,  or 
a  stranger,  or  naked,  or  sick,  or 
in  prison,  and  did  not  minister 
unto  thee?  45  Then  shall  he  answer 
them,  saying.  Verily  I  say  unto 
you.  Inasmuch  as  ye  did  it  not  unto 
one  of  these  least,  ye  did  it  not  unto 
me.  46  And  these  shall  go  away 
into  eternal  punishment :  but  the 
righteous  into  eternal  life. 


CHAPTER  26. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had 
finished    all    these    sayings,    he    said 
unto  his  disciples, 

2  Ye  know  that  after  two  days  is  the 
feast  of  the  passover,  and  the  Son  of 
man  is  betrayed  to  be  crucified. 

3  Then  assembled  together  the  chief 
priests,  and  the  scribes,  and  the  elders 
of  the  people,  unto  the  palace  of  the  high 
priest,  who  was  called  Caiaphas, 

4  And  consulted  that  they  might  take 
Jesus  by  subtilty,  and  kill  him. 

5  But  they  said,  Not  on  the  feast  day, 
lest  there  be  an  uproar  among  the  peo- 
ple. 

6  Now  when  Jesus  was  in  Bethany, 
in  the  house  of  Simon  the  leper, 

7  There  came  unto  him  a  woman  hav- 
ing an  alabaster  box  of  very  precious 
ointment,  and  poured  it  on  his  head,  as  he 
sat  at  meat. 

8  But  when  his  disciples  saw  it,  they 
had  indignation,  saying.  To  what  purpose 
is  this  waste? 

9  For  this  ointment  might  have  been 
sold  for  much,  and  given  to  the  poor. 

10  When  Jesus  understood  it,  he  said 
unto  them.  Why  trouble  ye  the  woman? 
for  she  hath  wrought  a  good  work  upon 
me. 

11  For  ye  have  the  poor  always  with 
you ;  but  me  ye  have  not  always. 

12  For  in  that  she  hath  poured  this 
ointment  on  my  body,  she  did  it  for  my 
burial. 

13  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Wheresoever 
this  gospel  shall  be  preached  in  the  whole 
world,  there  shall  also  this,  that  this 
woman  hath  done,  be  told  for  a  mernorial 
of  her. 

14  Then  one  of  the  twelve,  called  Judas 
Iscariot,  went  unto  the  chief  priests, 


oft  X.  ^^  ^*  came  to  pass,  when 
^^1\-  Jesus  had  finished  all  these 
words,  he  said  unto  his  disciples, 
2  Ye  know  that  after  two  days 
the  passover  cometh,  and  the  Son 
of  man  is  delivered  up  to  be  cruci- 
fied. 3  Then  were  gathered  to- 
gether the  chief  priests,  and  the 
elders  of  the  people,  unto  the  court 
of  the  high  priest,  who  was  called 
Caiaphas ;  4  and  they  took  coun- 
sel together  that  they  might  take 
Jesus  by  subtilty,  and  kill  him. 
5  But  they  said.  Not  during  the 
feast,  lest  a  tumult  arise  among 
the  people. 

6  Now  when  Jesus  was  in  Beth- 
any, in  the  house  of  Simon  the 
leper,  7  there  came  unto  him  a 
woman  having  an  alabaster  cruse  of 
exceeding  precious  ointment,  and 
she  poured  it  upon  his  head,  as  he 
sat  at  meat.  8  But  when  the  dis- 
ciples saw  it,  they  had  indignation, 
saying.  To  what  purpose  is  this 
waste?  9  For  this  ointment  might 
have  been  sold  for  much,  and  given 
to  the  poor.  10  But  Jesus  perceiv- 
ing it  said  unto  them,  Why  trouble 
ye  the  woman  ?  for  she  hath 
wrought  a  good  work  upon  me. 
II  For  ye  have  the  poor  always 
with  you ;  but  me  ye  have  not  al- 
ways. 12  For  in  that  she  poured 
this  ointment  upon  my  body,  she 
did  it  to  orepare  me  for  burial. 
13  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Where- 
soever this  gospel  shall  be  preached 
in  the  whole  world,  that  also  which 
this  woman  hath  done  shall  be 
spoken  of  for  a  memorial  of  her. 

14  Then  one  of  the  twelve,  who 


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and  ye  did  not  give  me  to  eat ;  I 
was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  no 
drink ;  43  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye 
took  me  not  in ;  naked,  and  ye 
clothed  me  not;  sick,  and  in  prison, 
and  ye  visited  me  not.  44  Then 
shall  they  also  answer,  saying.  Lord, 
when  saw  we  thee  hungry,  or 
athirst,  or  a  stranger,  or  naked,  or 
sick,  or  in  prison,  and  did  not  min- 
ister unto  thee?  45  Then  shall  he 
answer  them,  saying,  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  Inasmuch  as  ye  did  it  not 
unto  one  of  these  least,  ye  did  it  not 
unto  me.  46  And  these  shall  go 
away  into  eternal  punishment :  but 
the  righteous  into  eternal  life. 

^  A  -^^  ^t  came  to  pass,  when 
20xjL  Jesus  had  finished  all  these 
words,   he    said   unto   his    disciples, 

2  Ye  know  that  after  two  days  the 
passover  cometh,  and  the  Son  of 
man  is  delivered  up  to  be  crucified. 

3  Then  were  gathered  together  the 
chief  priests,  and  the  elders  of  the 
people,  unto  the  court  of  the  high 
priest,  who  was  called  Caiaphas ;  4 
and  they  took  counsel  together  that 
they  might  take  Jesus  by  subtlety, 
and  kill  him.  5  But  they  said.  Not 
during  the  feast,  lest  a  tumult  arise 
among  the  people. 

6  Now  when  Jesus  was  in 
Bethany,  in  the  house  of  Simon 
the  leper,  7  there  came  unto  him 
a  woman  having  an  alabaster 
cruse  of  exceeding  precious  oint- 
ment, and  she  poured  it  upon  his 
head,  as  he  sat  at  meat.  8  But 
when  the  disciples  saw  it,  they 
had  indignation,  saying,  To  what 
purpose  is  this  waste?  9  For  this 
ointment  might  have  been  sold 
for  much,  and  given  to  the  poor. 
10  But  Jesus  perceiving  it  said 
unto  them.  Why  trouble  ye  the 
woman  ?  for  she  hath  wrought  a 
good  work  upon  me.  11  For  ye 
have  the  poor  always  with  you ; 
but  me  ye  have  not  always.  12 
For  in  that  she  poured  this  oint- 
ment upon  my  body,  she  did  it 
to  prepare  me  for  burial.  13 
Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Whereso- 
ever this  gospel  shall  be  preached 
in  the  whole  world,  that  also  which 
this  woman  hath  done  shall  be 
spoken  of  for  a  memorial  of  her. 

14  Then  one  of  the  twelve,  who 


saying:  Lord,  when  did  we  see  thee  hun- 
gry, or  thirsty,  or  a  stranger,  or  naked, 
or  sick,  or  in  prison,  and  did  not  minis- 
ter to  thee? 

45  Then  he  shall  answer  them,  saying : 
Amen  I  say  to  you,  as  long  as  you  did  it 
not  to  one  of  these  least,  neither  did  you 
do  it  to  me. 

46  And  these  shall  go  into  everlasting 
punishment :  but  the  just,  into  life  ever- 
lasting. 


CHAPTER  26. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had 
ended   all   these   words,   he   said   to 
his  disciples : 

2  You  know  that  after  two  days  shall 
be  the  pasch,  and  the  son  of  man  shall 
be  delivered  up  to  be  crucified : 

3  Then  were  gathered  together  the 
chief  priests  and  ancients  of  the  people 
into  the  court  of  the  high  priest,  who 
was   called   Caiphas : 

4  And  they  consulted  together,  that 
by  subtilty  they  might  apprehend  Jesus, 
and  put  him  to  death. 

5  But  they  said:  Not  on  the  festival 
day,  lest  perhaps  there  should  be  a  tu- 
mult among  the  people. 

6  And  when  Jesus  was  in  Bethania,  in 
the  house  of  Simon  the  leper, 

7  There  came  to  him  a  woman  having 
an  alabaster  box  of  precious  ointment, 
and  poured  it  on  his  head  as  he  was  at 
table. 

8  And  the  disciples  seeing  it,  had  in- 
dignation, saying :  To  what  purpose  is 
this  waste? 

9  For  this  might  have  been  sold  for 
much,  and  given  to  the  poor. 

10  And  Jesus  knowing  it,  said  to  them : 
Why  do  you  trouble  this  woman?  for  she 
hath  wrought  a  good  work  upon  me.  _ 

11  For  the  poor  you  have  always  with 
you :  but  me  you  have  not  always. 

12  For  she  in  pouring  this  ointment 
upon  my  body,  hath  done  it  for  my 
burial. 

13  Amen  I  say  to  you,  wheresoever 
this  gospel  shall  be  preached  in  the  whole 
world,  that  also  which  she  hath  done, 
shall  be  told  for  a  memory  of  her. 

14  Then  went  one  of  the  twelve,  who 
was  called  Judas  Iscariot,  to  the  chief 
priests, 


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REVISED 


15  And  said  unto  them,  What  will  ye 
give  me,  and  1  will  deliver  him  unto  you  ? 
And  they  covenanted  with  him  for  thirty 
pieces  of  silver. 

16  And  from  that  time  he  sought  op- 
portunity to  betray  him. 

17  Now  the  first  day  of  the  feast  of 
unleavened  bread  the  disciples  came  to 
Jesus,  saying  unto  him,  Where  wilt  thou 
that  we  prepare  for  thee  to  eat  the  pass- 
over? 

18  And  he  said.  Go  into  the  city  to 
such  a  man,  and  say  unto  him.  The  Mas- 
ter saith.  My  time  is  at  hand ;  I  will  keep 
the  passover  at  thy  house  with  my  dis- 
ciples. 

19  And  the  disciples  did  as  Jesus  had 
appointed  them ;  and  they  made  ready  the 
passover. 

20  Now  vs^hen  the  even  was  come,  he 
sat  down  with  the  twelve. 

21  And  as  they  did  eat,  he  said.  Verily 
I  say  unto  you,  that  one  of  you  shall  be- 
tray me. 

22  And  they  were  exceeding  sorrowful, 
and  began  every  one  of  them  to  say  unto 
him.  Lord,  is  it  I  ? 

23  And  he  answered  and  said,  He  that 
dippeth  his  hand  with  me  in  the  dish, 
the  same  shall  betray  me. 

24  The_  Son  of  man  goeth  as  it  is  writ- 
ten of  him :  but  woe  unto  that  man  by 
whom  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed !  it  had 
been  good  for  that  man  if  he  had  not 
been  born. 

25  Then  Judas,  which  betrayed  him, 
answered  and  said,  Master,  is  it  I?  He 
said  unto  him,  Thou  hast  said. 

26  And  as  they  were  eating,  Jesus  took 
bread,  and  blessed  it,  and  brake  it,  and 
gave  it  to  the  disciples,  and  said,  Take, 
eat ;  this  is  my  body. 

27  And  he  took  the  cup,  and  gave 
thanks,  and  gave  it  to  them,  saying, 
Drink  ye  all  of  it; 

28  For  this  is  my  blood  of  the  new 
testament,  which  is  shed  for  many  for 
the  remission  of  sins. 

29  But  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  not  drink 
henceforth  of  this  fruit  of  the  vine,  un- 
til that  day  when  I  drink  it  new  with  you 
in  my  Father's  kingdom. 

30  And  when  they  had  sung  an 
hymn,  they  went  out  into  the  mount  of 
Olives. 

31  Then  saith  Jesus  unto  them.  All  ye 
shall  be  offended  because  of  me  this 
night :  for  it  is  written,  I  will  smite  the 
shepherd,  and  the  sheep  of  the  flock 
shall  be  scattered  abroad. 


was  called  Judas  Iscariot,  went 
unto  the  chief  priests,  15  and  said. 
What  are  ye  willing  to  give  me,  and 
I  will  deliver  him  unto  you?  And 
they  weighed  unto  him  thirty 
pieces  of  silver.  16  And  from  that 
time  he  sought  opportunity  to  de- 
liver him  tmto  them. 

17  Now  on  the  first  day  of  un- 
leavened bread  the  disciples  came 
to  Jesus,  saying.  Where  wilt  thou 
that  we  make  ready  for  thee  to  eat 
the  passover?  18  And  he  said.  Go 
into  the  city  to  such  a  man,  and  say 
unto  him.  The  Master  saith.  My 
time  is  at  hand ;  I  keep  the  passover 
at  thy  house  with  my  disciples. 
19  And  the  disciples  did  as  Jesus 
appointed  them ;  and  they  made 
ready  the  passover.  20  Now  when 
even  was  come,  he  was  sitting  at 
meat  with  the  twelve  disciples ; 
21  and  as  they  were  eating,  he 
said,  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  that 
one  of  you  shall  betray  me.  22  And 
they  were  exceeding  sorrowful,  and 
began  to  say  unto  him  every  one.  Is 
it  I,  Lord  ?  23  And  he  answered  and 
said.  He  that  dipped  his  hand  with 
me  in  the  dish,  the  same  shall  be- 
tray me.  24  The  Son  of  man  goeth, 
even  as  it  is  written  of  him :  but 
woe  unto  that  man  through  whom 
the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed !  good 
were  it  for  that  man  if  he  had  not 
been  born.  25  And  Judas,  which 
betrayed  him,  answered  and  said. 
Is  it  I,  Rabbi?  He  saith  unto  him, 
Thou  hast  said.  26  And  as  they 
were  eating,  Jesus  took  bread,  and 
blessed,  and  brake  it ;  and  he  gave 
to  the  disciples,  and  said,  Take,  eat ; 
this  is  my  body.  27  And  he  took 
a"  cup,  and  gave  thanks,  and 
gave  to  them,  saying.  Drink  ye  all 
of  it;  28  for  this  is  my  blood  of 
the  covenant,  which  is  shed  for 
many  unto  remission  of  sins. 
29  But  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  not 
drink  henceforth  of  this  fruit  of 
the  vine,  until  that  day  when  I 
drink  it  new  with  you  in  my  Fa- 
ther's kingdom. 

30  And  when  they  had  sung  a 
hymn,  they  went  out  unto  the 
mount  of  Olives. 

31  Then  saith  Jesus  unto  them. 
All  ye  shall  be  offended  in  me 
this  night:  for  it  is  written,  I  will 
smite  the  shepherd,  and  the  sheep 


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ST.  MATTHEW,  26. 


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was  called  Judas  Iscariot,  went 
unto  the  chief  priests,  15  and  said, 
What  are  ye  willing  to  give  me, 
and  I  will  deliver  him  unto  you  ? 
And  they  weighed  unto  him  thirty 
pieces  of  silver.  16  And  from  that 
time  he  sought  opportunity  to  de- 
liver him  unto  them. 

17  Now  on  the  first  day  of  un- 
leavened bread  the  disciples  came 
to  Jesus,  saying,  Where  wilt  thou 
that  we  make  ready  for  thee  to  eat 
the  passover?  18  And  he  said, 
Go  into  the  city  to  such  a  man, 
and  say  unto  him.  The  Teacher 
saith.  My  time  is  at  hand ;  I  keep 
the  passover  at  thy  house  with  my 
disciples.  19  And  the  disciples  did 
as  Jesus  appointed  them ;  and  they 
made  ready  the  passover. 

20  Now  when  even  was  come, 
he  was  sitting  at  meat  with  the 
twelve  disciples ;  21  and  as  they 
were  eating,  he  said,  Verily  I 
say  unto  you,  that  one  of  you 
shall  betray  me.  22  And  they 
were  exceeding  sorrowful,  and  be- 
gan to  say  unto  him  every  one. 
Is  it  I,  Lord?  23  And  he  answered 
and  said.  He  that  dipped  his  hand 
with  me  in  the  dish,  the  same  shall 
betray  me.  24  The  Son  of  man 
goeth,  even  as  it  is  written  of 
him :  but  woe  unto  that  man 
through  whom  the  Son  of  man 
is  betrayed !  good  were  it  for 
that  man  if  he  had  not  been  born. 
25  And  Judas,  who  betrayed  him, 
answered  and  said,  Is  it  I,  Rabbi? 
He  saith  unto  him.  Thou  hast  said. 

26  And  as  they  were  eating, 
Jesus  took  bread,  and  blessed, 
and  brake  it ;  and  he  gave  to  the 
disciples,  and  said,  Take,  eat ;  this 
is  my  body.  27  And  he  took  a 
cup,  and  gave  thanks,  and  gave 
to  them,  saying.  Drink  ye  all  of 
it ;  28  for  this  is  my  blood  of 
the  covenant,  which  is  poured 
out  for  many  unto  remission  of 
sins.  29  But  I  say  unto  you,  I 
shall  not  drink  henceforth  of  this 
fruit  of  the  vine,  un'il  that  day 
when  I  drink  it  new  with  you  in 
my  Father's  kingdom. 

30  And  when  they  had  sung  a 
hymn,  they  went  out  into  the 
mount  of  Olives. 

31  Then  saith  Jesus  unto  them, 
All    ye    shall    be    offended    in    me 


15  And  said  to  them:  What  will  you 
give  me,  and  I  will  deliver  him  unto 
you?  But  they  appointed  him  thirty 
pieces  of  silver. 

16  And  from  thenceforth  he  sought  op- 
portunity to  betray  him. 

17  And  on  the  first  day  of  the  Azy- 
mes,  the  disciples  came  to  Jesus,  saying: 
Where  wilt  thou  that  we  prepare  for 
thee  to  eat  the  pasch? 

18  But  Jesus  said :  Go  ye  into  the  city 
to  a  certain  man,  and  say  to  him :  The 
master  saith.  My  time  is  near  at  hand, 
with  thee  I  make  the  pasch  with  my  dis- 
ciples. 

19  And  the  disciples  did  as  Jesus  ap- 
pointed to  them,  and  they  prepared  the 
pasch. 

20  But  when  it  was  evening,  he  sat 
down  with  his  twelve  disciples. 

21  And  whilst  they  were  eating,  he 
said :  Amen  I  say  to  you,  that  one  of 
you   is  about  to  betray  me. 

22  And  they  being  very  much  troubled, 
began  every  one  to  say :  Is  it  I,  Lord  ? 

23  But  he  answering,  said :  He  that 
dippeth  his  hand  with  me  in  the  dish, 
he  shall  betray  me. 

24  The  Son  of  man  indeed  goeth,  as  it 
is  written  of  him:  but  woe  to  that  man 
by  whom  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  be- 
trayed :  it  were  better  for  him,  if  that 
man  had  not  been  born. 

25  And  Judas  that  betrayed  him,  an- 
swering, said :  Is  it  I,  Rabbi  ?  He  saith 
to  him :  Thou  hast  said  it. 

26  And  whilst  they  were  at  supper, 
Jesus  took  bread,  and  blessed,  and 
broke :  and  gave  to  his  disciples,  and 
said :  Take  ye,  and  eat.    This  is  my  body. 

27  And  taking  the  chalice,  he  gave 
thanks,  and  gave  to  them,  saying:  Drink 
ye  all  of  this. 

28  For  this  is  my  blood  of  the  new  tes- 
tament, which  shall  be  shed  for  many 
unto  remission  of  sins. 

29  And  I  say  to  you,  I  will  not  drink 
from  henceforth  of  this  fruit  of  the  vine, 
until  that  day  when  I  shall  drink  it  with 
you  new  in  the  kingdom  of  my  Father. 

30  And  a  hymn  being  said,  they  went 
out  unto  mount  Olivet. 

31  Then  Jesus  saith  to  them :_  All  you 
shall  be  scandalized  in  me  this  night. 
For  it  is  written :  /  will  strike  the  shep- 
herd, and  the  sheep  of  the  Hock  shall  be 
dispersed. 

32  But  after  I  shall  be  risen  again,  I 
will  go  before  you  into  Galilee. 

33  And  Peter  answering,  said  to  him : 


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32  But  after  I  am  risen  again,  I  will 
go  before  you  into  Galilee. 

33  Peter  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
Though  all  men  shall  be  offended  because 
of  thee,  yet  will  I  never  be  offended. 

34  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Verily  I  say 
unto  thee.  That  this  night,  before  the 
cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice. 

35  Peter  said  unto  him,  Though  I 
should  die  with  thee,  yet  will  I  not  deny 
thee.  Likewise  also  said  all  the  dis- 
ciples. 

36  Then  cometh  Jesus  with  them  unto 
a  place  called  Gethsemane,  and  saith  unto 
the  disciples.  Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  and 
pray  yonder. 

37  And  he  took  with  him  Peter  and  the 
two  sons  of  Zebedee,  and  began  to  be  sor- 
rowful and  very  heavy. 

38  Then  saith  he  unto  them,  My  soul 
is  exceeding  sorrowful,  even  unto  death : 
tarry  ye  here,  and  watch  with  me. 

39  And  he  went  a  little  farther,  and 
fell  on  his  face,  and  prayed,  saying,  O 
my  Father,  if  it  be  possible,  let  this  cup 
pass  from  me :  nevertheless  not  as  I  will, 
but  as  thou  wilt. 

40  And  he  cometh  unto  the  disciples, 
and  findeth  them  asleep,  and  saith  unto 
Peter,  What,  could  ye  not  watch  with 
me  one  hour? 

41  Watch  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not 
into  temptation :  the  spirit  indeed  is  will- 
ing, but  the  flesh  is  weak.  _ 

42  He  went  away  again  the  second 
time,  and  prayed,  saying,  O  my  Father, 
if  this  cup  may  not  pass  away  from  me, 
except  I  drink  it,  thy  will  be  done. 

43  And  he  came  and  found  them  asleep 
again :  for  their  eyes  were  heavy. 

44  And  he  left  them,  and  went  away 
again,  and  prayed  the  third  time,  saying 
the  same  words. 

45  Then  cometh  he  to  his  disciples, 
and  saith  unto  them,  Sleep  on  now,  and 
take  your  rest :  behold,  the  hour  is  at 
hand,  and  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  into 
the  hands  of  sinners. 

46  Rise,  let  us  be  going:  behold,  he  is 
at  hand  that  doth  betray  me. 

47  And  while  he  yet  spake,  lo,  Judas, 
one  of  the  twelve,  came,  and  with  him 
a  great  multitude  with  swords  and  staves, 
from  the  chief  priests  and  elders  of  the 
people. 

48  Now  he  that  betrayed  him  gave 
them  a  sign,  saying,  Whomsoever  I  shall 
kiss,  that  same  is  he :  hold  him  fast. 

49  And  forthwith  he  came  to  Jesus, 
^nd  said.  Hail,  master;  and  kissed  him. 


of  the  flock  shall  be  scattered 
abroad.  32  But  after  I  am  raised 
up,  I  will  go  before  you  into 
Galilee.  33  But  Peter  answered 
and  said  unto  him.  If  all  shall  be 
offended  in  thee,  I  will  never  be 
offended.  34  Jesus  said  unto  him. 
Verily  I  say  unto  thee,  that  this 
night,  before  the  cock  crow,  thou 
shalt  deny  me  thrice.  35  Peter 
saith  unto  him.  Even  if  I  must  die 
with  thee,  yet  will  I  not  deny  thee. 
Likewise  also  said  all  the  disciples. 

36  Then  cometh  Jesus  with  them 
unto  a  place  called  Gethsemane, 
and  saith  unto  his  disciples,  Sit  ye 
here,  while  I  go  yonder  and  pray. 
37  And  he  took  with  him  Peter 
and  the  two  sons  of  Zebedee,  and 
began  to  be  sorrowful  and  sore 
troubled.  38  Then  saith  he  unto 
them,  My  soul  is  exceeding  sor- 
rowful, even  unto  death :  abide  ye 
here,  and  watch  with  me.  39  And 
he  went  forward  a  little,  and  fell 
on  his  face,  and  prayed,  saying, 
O  my  Father,  if  it  be  possible,  let 
this  cup  pass  away  from  me: 
nevertheless,  not  as  I  will,  but  as 
thou  wilt.  40  And  he  cometh  unto 
the  disciples,  and  findeth  them 
sleeping,  and  saith  unto  Peter, 
What,  could  ye  not  watch  with  me 
one  hour?  41  Watch  and  pray, 
that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation : 
the  spirit  indeed  is  willing,  but  the 
flesh  is  weak.  42  Again  a  second 
time  he  went  away,  and  prayed, 
saying,  O  my  Father,  if  this  cannot 
pass  away,  except  I  drink  it,  thy 
will  be  done.  43  And  he  came  again 
and  found  them  sleeping,  for  their 
eyes  were  heavy.  44  And  he  left 
them  again,  and  went  away,  and 
prayed  a  third  time,  saying  again 
the  same  words.  45  Then  cometh 
he  to  the  disciples,  and  saith  unto 
them.  Sleep  on  now,  and  take  your 
rest :  behold,  the  hour  is  at  hand, 
and  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed 
into  the  hands  of  sinners.  46  Arise, 
let  us  be  going :  behold,  he  is  at 
hand  that  betrayeth  me. 

47  And  while  he  yet  spake,  lo, 
Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  came, 
and  with  him  a  great  multitude 
with  swords  and  staves,  from  the 
chief  priests  and  elders  of  the  peo- 
ple. 48  Now  he  that  betrayed  him 
gave  them  a  sign,   saying,  Whorn- 


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this  night:  for  it  is  written,  I  will 
smite  the  shepherd,  and  the  sheep 
of  the  flock  shall  be  scattered 
abroad.  2~  But  after  I  am  raised 
up,  I  will  go  before  you  into 
Galilee.  32  But  Peter  answered 
and  said  unto  him.  If  all  shall  be 
offended  in  thee,  I  will  never  be 
offended.  34  Jesus  said  unto  him. 
Verily  I  say  unto  thee,  that  this 
night,  before  the  cock  crow,  thou 
shalt  deny  me  thrice.  35  Peter 
saith  unto  him.  Even  if  I  must  die 
with  thee,  yet  will  I  not  deny 
thee.  Likewise  also  said  all  the 
disciples. 

36  Then  cometh  Jesus  with 
them  unto  a  place  called  Geth- 
semane,  and  saith  unto  his  disci- 
ples, Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  yonder 
and  pray.  27  And  he  took  with 
him  Peter  and  the  two  sons  of 
Zebedee,  and  began  to  be  sorrow- 
ful and  sore  troubled.  38  Then 
saith  he  unto  them,  My  soul  is 
exceeding  sorrowful,  even  unto 
death :  abide  ye  here,  and  watch 
with  me.  39  And  he  went  for- 
ward a  little,  and  fell  on  his  face, 
and  prayed,  saying.  My  Father,  if 
it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  pass 
away  from  me :  nevertheless,  not 
as  I  will,  but  as  thou  wilt.  40  And 
he  cometh  unto  the  disciples,  and 
findeth  them  sleeping,  and  saith 
unto  Peter,  What,  could  ye  not 
watch  with  me  one  hour?  41 
Watch  and  pray,  that  ye  enter 
not  into  temptation :  the  spirit 
indeed  is  willing,  but  the  flesh  is 
weak.  42  Again  a  second  time  he 
went  away,  and  prayed,  saying. 
My  Father,  if  this  cannot  pass 
away,  except  I  drink  it,  thy  will 
be  done.  43  And  he  came  again 
and  found  them  sleeping,  for  their 
eyes  were  heavy.  44  And  he  left 
them  again,  and  went  away,  and 
prayed  a  third  time,  saying  again 
the  same  words.  45  Then  cometh 
he  to  the  disciples,  and  saith  unto 
them.  Sleep  on  now,  and  take  your 
rest:  behold,  the  hour  is  at  hand, 
and  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed 
into  the  hands  of  sinners.  46 
Arise,  let  us  be  going:  behold,  he 
is  at  hand  that  betrayeth  me. 

47  And  while  he  yet  spake,  lo, 
Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  came, 
and  with  him  a  great  multitude 
with   swords  and  staves,   from  the 


Although  all  shall  be  scandalized  in  thee, 
1  will  never  be  scandalized. 

34  Jesus  said  to  him :  Amen  I  say  to 
thee,  that  in  this  night  before  the  cock 
crow,  thou  wilt  deny  me  thrice. 

35  Peter  saith  to  him:  Yea,  though  I 
should  die  with  thee,  I  will  not  deny 
thee.  And  in  like  manner  said  all  the 
disciples. 

36  Then  Jesus  came  with  them  into  a 
country  place  which  is  called  Gethsem- 
ani;  and  he  said  to  his  disciples:  Sit  you 
here,  till  I  go  yonder  and  pray. 

27  And  taking  with  him  Peter  and  the 
two  sons  of  Zebedee,  he  began  to  grow 
sorrowful  and  to  be  sad. 

38  Then  he  saith  to  them :  My  soul  is 
sorrowful  even  unto  death :  stay  you 
here,  and  watch  with  me. 

39  And  going  a  little  further,  he  fell 
upon  his  face,  praying,  and  saying:  My 
Father,  if  it  be  possible,  let  this  chalice 
pass  from  me.  Nevertheless  not  as  I 
will,  but  as  thou  wilt. 

40  And  he  cometh  to  his  disciples,  and 
findeth  them  asleep,  and  he  saith  to 
Peter:  What?  Could  you  not  watch  one 
hour  with  me? 

41  Watch  ye,  and  pray  that  ye  enter 
not  into  temptation.  The  spirit  indeed 
is  willing,  but  the  flesh  weak. 

42  Again  the  second  time,  he  went  and 
prayed,  saying:  My  Father,  if  this  chal- 
ice may  not  pass  away,  but  I  must  drink 
it,  thy  will  be  done. 

43  And  he  cometh  again,  and  findeth 
them  sleeping:  for  their  eyes  were 
heavy. 

44  And  leaving  them,  he  went  again: 
and  he  prayed  the  third  time,  saying  the 
selfsame  word. 

45  Then  he  cometh  to  his  disciples,  and 
saith  to  them :  Sleep  ye  now  and  take 
your  rest;  behold  the  hour  is  at  hand, 
and  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  into 
the  hands  of  sinners. 

46  Rise,  let  us  go :  behold  he  is  at  hand 
that  will  betray  me. 

47  As  he  yet  spoke,  behold  Judas,  one 
of  the  twelve,  came,  and  with  him  a 
great  multitude  with  swords  and  clubs, 
sent  from  the  chief  priests  and  the  an- 
cients of  the  people. 

48  And  he  that  betrayed  him,  gave 
them  a  sign,  saying:  Whomsoever  I  shall 
kiss,  that  is  he,  hold  him  fast. 

49  And  forthwith  coming  to  Jesus,  he 
said :    Hail,   Rabbi.     And   he  kissed   him. 

50  And  Jesus  said  to  him :  Friend, 
whereto  art  thou  come?  Then  they  came 


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50  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Friend, 
wherefore  art  thou  come?  Then  came 
they,  and  laid  hands  on  Jesus,  and  took 
him. 

51  And,  behold,  one  of  them  which 
were  with  Jesus  stretched  out  his  hand, 
and  drew  his  sword,  and  struck  a  servant 
of  the  high  priest's,  and  smote  off  his 
ear. 

52  Then  said  Jesus  unto  him,  Put  up 
again  thy  sword  into  his  place :  for  all 
they  that  take  the  sword  shall  perish 
with  the  sword. 

53  Thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot  now 
pray  to  my  Father,  and  he  shall  presently 
give  me  more  than  twelve  legions  of 
angels? 

54  But  how  then  shall  the  scriptures  be 
fulfilled,  that  thus  it  must  be? 

55  In  that  same  hour  said  Jesus  to  the 
multitudes.  Are  ye  come  out  as  against 
a  thief  with  swords  and  staves  for  to 
take  me?  I  sat  daily  with  you  teaching  in 
the  temple,  and  ye  laid  no  hold  on  me. 

56  But  all  this  was  done,  that  the  scrip- 
tures of  the  prophets  might  be  fulfilled. 
Then  all  the  disciples  forsook  him,  and 
fled. 

57  And  they  that  had  laid  hold  on 
Jesus  led  him  away  to  Caiaphas  the  high 
priest,  where  the  scribes  and  the  elders 
were  assembled. 

58  But  Peter  followed  him  afar  off 
unto  the  high  priest's  palace,  and  went 
in,  and  sat  with  the  servants,  to  see  the 
end. 

59  Now  the  chief  priests,  and  elders, 
and  all  the  council,  sought  false  witness 
against  Jesus,  to  put  him  to  death; 

60  But  found  none :  yea,  though  many 
false  witnesses  came,  yet  found  they 
none.  At  the  last  came  two  false  wit- 
nesses, 

61  And  said.  This  fellow  said,  I  am 
able  to  destroy  the  temple  of  God,  and 
to  build  it  in  three  days. 

62  And  the  high  priest  arose,  and  said 
unto  him,  Answerest  thou  nothing?  what 
is  it  which  these  witness  against  thee? 

63  But  Jesus  held  his  peace.  And  the 
high  priest  answered  and  said  unto  him,  I 
adjure  thee  by  the  living  God,  that  thou 
tell  us  whether  thou  be  the  Christ,  the 
Son  of  God. 

64  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Thou  hast 
said :  nevertheless  I  say  unto  you.  Here- 
after shall  ye  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting 
on  the  right  hand  of  power,  and  coming 
in  the  clouds  of  heaven. 

65  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes, 


soever  I  shall  kiss,  that  is  he:  take 
him.  49  And  straightway  he  came 
to  Jesus,  and  said.  Hail,  Rabbi ; 
and  kissed  him.  50  And  Jesus 
said  unto  him,  Friend,  do  that 
for  which  thou  art  come.  Then 
they  came  and  laid  hands  on  Jesus, 
and  took  him.  51  And  behold,  one 
of  them  that  were  with  Jesus 
stretched  out  his  hand,  and  drew 
his  sword,  and  smote  the  servant 
of  the  high  priest,  and  struck  off 
his  ear.  52  Then  saith  Jesus  unto 
him.  Put  up  again  thy  sword  into 
its  place :  for  all  they  that  take  the 
sword  shall  perish  with  the  sword. 
53  Or  thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot 
beseech  my  Father,  and  he  shall 
even  now  send  me  more  than 
twelve  legions  of  angels?  54  How 
then  should  the  scriptures  be  ful- 
filled, that  thus  it  must  be?  55  In 
that  hour  said  Jesus  to  the  multi- 
tudes. Are  ye  come  out  as  against 
a  robber  with  swords  and  staves  to 
seize  me?  I  sat  daily  in  the  temple 
teaching,  and  ye  took  me  not. 
56  But  all  this  is  come  to  pass, 
that  the  scriptures  of  the  prophets 
might  be  fulfilled.  Then  all  the 
disciples  left  him,  and  fled. 

57  And  they  that  had  taken 
Jesus  led  him  away  to  the  house  of 
Caiaphas  the  high  priest,  where 
the  scribes  and  the  elders  were 
gathered  together.  58  But  Peter 
followed  him  afar  off,  unto  the 
court  of  the  high  priest,  and  en- 
tered in,  and  sat  with  the  officers, 
to  see  the  end.  59  Now  the  chief 
priests  and  the  whole  council 
sought  false  witness  against  Je- 
sus, that  they  might  put  him  to 
death;  60  and  they  found  it  not, 
though  many  false  witnesses  came. 
But  afterward  came  two,  61  and 
said.  This  man  said,  I  am  able  to 
destroy  the  temple  of  God,  and 
to  build  it  in  three  days.  62  And 
the  high  priest  stood  up,  and  said 
unto  him,  Answerest  thou  nothing? 
what  is  it  which  these  witness 
against  thee?  63  But  Jesus  held 
his  peace.  And  the  high  priest 
said  unto  him,  I  adjure  thee  by 
the  living  God,  that  thou  tell  us 
whether  thou  be  the  Christ,  the 
Son  of  God.  64  Jesus  saith  unto 
him,  Thou  hast  said :  nevertheless 
I    say    unto    you.    Henceforth    ye 


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chief  priests  and  elders  of  the  peo- 
ple. 48  Now  he  that  betrayed 
him  gave  them  a  sign,  saying. 
Whomsoever  I  shall  kiss,  that  is 
he:  take  him.  49  And  straight- 
way he  came  to  Jesus,  and  said. 
Hail,      Rabbi ;      and     kissed     him. 

50  And  Jesus  said  unto  him. 
Friend,  do  that  for  which  thou 
art  come.  Then  they  came  and 
laid  hands  on  Jesus,  and  took  him. 

51  And  behold,  one  of  them  that 
were  with  Jesus  stretched  out  his 
hand,  and  drew  his  sword,  and 
smote  the  servant  of  the  high 
priest,     and     struck    oflf    his     ear. 

52  Then  saith  Jesus  unto  him. 
Put  up  again  thy  sword  into  its 
place :  for  all  they  that  take  the 
sword  shall  perish  with  the  sword. 

53  Or  thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot 
beseech  my  Father,  and  he  shall 
even  now  send  me  more  than 
twelve  legions  of  angels?  54  How 
then  should  the  scriptures  be  ful- 
filled, that  thus  it  must  be?  55  In 
that  hour  said  Jesus  to  the  multi- 
tudes, Are  ye  come  out  as  against 
a  robber  with  swords  and  staves 
to  seize  me?  I  sat  daily  in  the 
temple  teaching,  and  ye  took  me 
not.  56  But  all  this  is  come  to 
pass,  that  the  scriptures  of  the 
prophets  might  be  fulfilled.  Then 
all  the  disciples  left  him,  and  fled. 

57  And  they  that  had  taken  Je- 
sus led  him  away  to  the  house  of 
Caiaphas  the  high  priest,  where 
the  scribes  and  the  elders  were 
gathered  together.  58  But  Peter 
followed  him  afar  off,  unto  the 
court  of  the  high  priest,  and 
entered  in,  and  sat  with  the  offi- 
cers, to  see  the  end.  59  Now  the 
chief  priests  and  the  whole  coun- 
cil sought  false  witness  against 
Jesus,  that  they  might  put  him  to 
death ;  60  and  they  found  it  not, 
though  many  false  witnesses  came. 
But  afterward  came  two,  61  and 
said,  This  man  said,  I  am  able  to 
destroy  the  temple  of  God,  and 
to  build  it  in  three  days.  62  And 
the  high  priest  stood  up,  and  said 
unto  him,  Answerest  thou  nothing? 
what  is  it  which  these  witness 
against  thee?  63  But  Jesus  held 
his  peace.  And  the  high  priest 
said  unto  him,  I  adjure  thee  by 
the   living   God,   that   thou   tell   us 


up,   and   laid   hands   on  Jesus,   and  held 
him. 

51  And  behold  one  of  them  that  were 
with  Jesus,  stretching  forth  his  hand, 
drew  out  his  sword :  and  striking  the 
servant  of  the  high  priest,  cut  off  his 
ear. 

52  Then  Jesus  saith  to  him:  Put  up 
again  thy  sword  into  its  place :  for  all 
that  take  the  sword  shall  perish  with  the 
sword. 

53  Thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot  ask  my 
Father,  and  he  will  give  me  presently 
more  than  twelve  legions  of  angels? 

54  How  then  shall  the  scriptures  be 
fulfilled,  that  so  it  must  be  done? 

55  In  that  same  hour  Jesus  said  to  the 
multitudes :  You  are  come  out  as  it  were 
to  a  robber  with  swords  and  clubs  to  ap- 
prehend me.  I  sat  daily  with  you,  teach- 
ing in  the  temple,  and  you  laid  not  hands 
on  me. 

56  Now  all  this  was  done,  that  the 
scriptures  of  the  prophets  might  be  ful- 
filled. Then  the  disciples  all  leaving  him, 
fled. 

57  But  they  holding  Jesus  led  him  to 
Caiphas  the  high  priest,  where  the  scribes 
and  the  ancients  were  assembled. 

58  And  Peter  followed  him  afar  off, 
even  to  the  court  of  the  high  priest.  And 
going  in,  he  sat  with  the  servants,  that 
he  might  see  the  end. 

59  And  the  chief  priests  and  the  whole 
council  sought  false  witness  against 
Jesus,  that  they  might  put  him  to 
death : 

60  And  they  found  not,  whereas  many 
false  witnesses  had  come  in.  And  last 
of  all  there  came  two  false  witnesses : 

61  And  they  said :  This  man  said,  I  am 
able  to  destroy  the  temple  of  God,  and 
after  three  days  to  rebuild  it. 

62  And  the  high  priest  rising  up,  said 
to  him:  Answerest  thou  nothing  to  the 
things  which  these  witness  against  thee? 

6-^  But  Jesus  held  his  peace.  And  the 
high  priest  said  to  him:  I  adjure  thee  by 
the  living  God,  that  thou  tell  us  if  thou 
be  the  Christ  the  Son  of  God. 

64  Jesus  saith  to  him :  Thou  hast  said 
it.  Nevertheless  I  say  to  you,  hereafter 
you  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting  on 
the  right  hand  of  the  power  of  God,  and 
coming  in  the  clouds  of  heaven. 

65  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  gar- 
ments, saying:  He  hath  blasphemed; 
what  further  need  have  we  of  witnesses? 
Behold,  now  you  have  heard  the  blas- 
phemy : 


142       AUTHORIZED  ST!  MATTHEW,  27.  REVISED 


saying,  He  hath  spoken  blasphemy ; 
what  further  need  have  we  of  witnesses? 
behold,  now  ye  have  heard  his  blas- 
phemy. 

66  What  think  ye?  They  answered 
and  said.  He  is  guilty  of  death. 

dy  Then  did  they  spit  in  his  face,  and 
buffeted  him ;  and  others  smote  him  with 
the  palms  of  their  hands, 

68  Saying,  Prophesy  unto  us,  thou 
Christ,  Who  is  he  that  smote  thee? 

69  Now  Peter  sat  without  in  the  pal- 
ace :  and  a  damsel  came  unto  him,  say- 
ing, Thou  also  wast  with  Jesus  of 
Galilee. 

70  But  he  denied  before  them  all,  say- 
ing, I  know  not  what  thou  sayest. 

71  And  when  he  was  gone  out  into 
the  porch,  another  maid  saw  him,  and 
said  unto  them  that  were  there,  This  fel- 
low was  also  with  Jesus  of  Nazareth. 

72  And  again  he  denied  with  an  oath, 
I  do  not  know  the  man. 

"JZ  And  after  a  while  came  unto  him 
they  that  stood  by,  and  said  to  Peter, 
Surely  thou  also  art  one  of  them;  for 
thy  speech  bewrayeth  thee. 

74  Then  began  he  to  curse  and  to 
swear,  saying,  I  know  not  the  man.  And 
immediately  the  cock  crew. 

75  And  Peter  remembered  the  word  of 
Jesus,  which  said  unto  him.  Before  the 
cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice. 
And  he  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly. 


shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting 
at  the  right  hand  of  power,  and 
coming  on  the  clouds  of  heaven. 
65  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his 
garments,  saying.  He  hath  spoken 
blasphemy :  what  further  need  have 
we  of  witnesses?  behold,  now  ye 
have  heard  the  blasphemy :  66  what 
think  ye?  They  answered  and  said. 
He  is  worthy  of  death.  67  Then 
did  they  spit  in  his  face  and  buf- 
fet him :  and  some  smote  him 
with  the  palms  of  their  hands, 
68  saying.  Prophesy  unto  us,  thou 
Christ :  who  is  he  that  struck 
thee? 

69  Now  Peter  was  sitting  with- 
out in  the  court :  and  a  maid 
came  unto  him,  saying.  Thou  also 
wast  with  Jesus  the  Galilaean. 
70  But  he  denied  before  them  all, 
saying,  I  know  not  what  thou  say- 
est. 71  And  when  he  was  gone  out 
into  the  porch,  another  maid  saw 
him,  and  saith  unto  them  that  were 
there,  This  man  also  was  with 
Jesus  the  Nazarene.  72  And  again 
he  denied  with  an  oath,  I  know 
not  the  man.  73  And  after  a  little 
while  they  that  stood  by  came  and 
said  to  Peter,  Of  a  truth  thou  also 
art  one  of  them ;  for  thy  speech 
bewrayeth  thee.  74  Then  began  he 
to  curse  and  to  swear,  I  know  not 
the  man.  And  straightway  the  cock 
crew.  75  And  Peter  remembered 
the  word  which  Jesus  had  said.  Be- 
fore the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny 
me  thrice.  And  he  went  out,  and 
wept  bitterly. 


CHAPTER  27. 

WHEN  the  morning  was  come,  all 
the  chief  priests  and  elders  of  the 
people  took  counsel  against  Jesus  to  put 
him  to  death : 

2  And  when  they  had  bound  him,  they 
led  him  away,  and  delivered  him  to  Pon- 
tius Pilate  the  governor. 

3  Then  Judas,  which  had  betrayed  him, 
when  he  saw  that  he  was  condemned,  re- 
pented himself,  and  brought  again  the 
thirty  pieces  of  silver  to  the  chief  priests 
and  elders, 

4  Saying,  I  have  sinned  in  that  I  have 
betrayed  the  innocent  blood.  And  they 
said,  What  is  that  to  us?  see  thou  to 
that. 


-^"VTOW  when  morning  was 
^7-i^^  come,  all  the  chief  priests 
and  the  elders  of  the  people  took 
counsel  against  Jesus  to  put  him 
to  death :  2  and  they  bound  him, 
and  led  him  away,  and  delivered 
him  up  to  Pilate  the  governor. 

3  Then  Judas,  which  betrayed 
him,  when  he  saw  that  he  was 
condemned,  repented  himself,  and 
brought  back  the  thirty  pieces  of 
silver  to  the  chief  priests  and  el- 
ders, 4  saying,  I  have  sinned  in  that 
I  betrayed  innocent  blood.  But 
they  said,  What  is  that  to  us?  see 
thou  to  it.  s  And  he  cast  down  the 


STANDARD 


ST.  MATTHEW,  27. 


DOUAY       143 


whether  thou  art  the  Christ,  the 
Son  of  God.  64  Jesus  saith  unto 
him,  Thou  hast  said :  nevertheless 
I  say  unto  you,  Henceforth  ye 
shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting 
at  the  right  hand  of  Power,  and 
coming   on    the   clouds    of    heaven. 

65  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his 
garments,  saying,  He  hath  spoken 
blasphemy :  what  further  need 
have  we  of  witnesses?  behold,  now 
ye     have     heard     the     blasphemy: 

66  what  think  ye?  They  an- 
swered and  said.  He  is  worthy 
of  death.  67  Then  did  they  spit 
in  his  face  and  buffet  him :  and 
some  smote  him  with  the  palms 
of  their  hands,  68  saying.  Proph- 
esy unto  us,  thou  Christ :  who  is 
he  that  struck  thee? 

69  Now  Peter  was  sitting  with- 
out in  the  court :  and  a  maid 
came  unto  him,  saying.  Thou  also 
wast  with  Jesus  the  Galilcean. 
70  But  he  denied  before  them  all, 
saying,  I  know  not  what  thou 
sayest.  71  And  when  he  was  gone 
out  into  the  porch,  another  maid 
saw  him,  and  saith  unto  them  that 
were  there,  This  man  also  was  with 
Jesus  of  Nazareth.  72  And  again 
he  denied  with  an  oath,  I  know 
not  the  man.  73  And  after  a  little 
while  they  that  stood  by  came  and 
said  to  Peter,  Of  a  truth  thou  also 
art  one  of  them ;  for  thy  speech 
maketh  thee  known.  74  Then 
began  he  to  curse  and  to  swear,  I 
know  not  the  man.  And  straight- 
way the  cock  crew.  75  And  Peter 
remembered  the  word  which  Jesus 
had  said,  Before  the  cock  crow, 
thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice.  And 
he  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly. 

_,.^'VrOW  when  morning  was 
^/-l-i  come,  all  the  chief  priests 
and  the  elders  of  the  people  took 
counsel  against  Jesus  to  put  him 
to  death :  2  and  they  bound  him, 
and  led  him  away,  and  deliv- 
ered him  up  to  Pilate  the  gover- 
nor. 

3  Then  Judas,  who  betrayed 
him,  when  he  saw  that  he  was  con- 
demned, repented  himself,  and 
brought  back  the  thirty  pieces 
'  of  silver  to  the  chief  priests  and 
elders,  4  saying,  I  have  sinned  in 
that  I  betrayed  innocent  blood. 
But  they  said,  What  is  that  to  us? 


66  What  think  you?  But  they  answer- 
ing, said :  He  is  guilty  of  death. 

67  Then  did  they  spit  in  his  face,  and 
buffeted  him :  and  others  struck  his  face 
with  the  palms  of  their  hands, 

68  Saying:  Prophesy  unto  us,  O  Christ, 
who  is  he  that  struck  thee? 

69  But  Peter  sat  without  in  the  court : 
and  there  came  to  him  a  servant  maid, 
saying:  Thou  also  wast  with  Jesus  the 
Galilean. 

70  But  he  denied  before  them  all,  say- 
ing :  I  know  not  what  thou  sayest. 

71  And  as  he  went  out  of  the  gate,  an- 
other maid  saw  him,  and  she  saith  to 
them  that  were  there :  This  man  also 
was  with  Jesus  of  Nazareth. 

•72  And  again  he  denied  with  an  oath : 
I  know  not  the  man. 

73  And  after  a  little  while  they  came 
that  stood  by,  and  said  to  Peter:  Surely 
thou  also  art  one  of  them ;  for  even  thy 
speech  doth  discover  thee. 

74  Then  he  began  to  curse  and  to 
swear  that  he  knew  not  the  man.  And 
immediately  the  cock  crew. 

75  And  Peter  remembered  the  word  of 
Jesus  which  he  had  said :  Before  the 
cock  crow,  thou  wilt  deny  me  thrice. 
And  going  forth,  he  wept  bitterly. 


CHAPTER  27. 

AND  when  morning  was  come,  all  the 
chief  priests  and  ancients  of  the 
people  took  counsel  against  Jesus,  that 
they   might   put   him   to   death. 

2  And  they  brought  him  bound,  and 
delivered  him  to  Pontius  Pilate  the  gov- 
ernor. 

3  Then  Judas,  who  betrayed  him,  see- 
ing that  he  was  condemned,  repenting 
himself,  brought  back  the  thirty  pieces  of 
silver  to  the  chief  priests  and  an- 
cients, 

4  Saying:  I  have  sinned  in  betraying 
innocent  blood.  But  they  said :  What  is 
that  to  us?  look  thou  to  it. 

5  And  casting  down  the  pieces  of  silver 


144       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  MATTHEW,  27. 


REVISED 


5  And  he  cast  down  the  pieces  of  silver 
in  the  temple,  and  departed,  and  went  and 
hanged  himself. 

6  And  the  chief  priests  took  the  silver 
pieces,  and  said.  It  is  not  lawful  for  to 
put  them  into  the  treasury,  because  it  is 
the  price  of  blood. 

7  And  they  took  counsel,  and  bought 
with  them  the  potter's  field,  to  bury 
strangers  in. 

8  Wherefore  that  field  was  called,  The 
field  of  blood,  unto  this  day. 

9  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was 
spoken  by  Jeremy  the  prophet,  saying, 
And  they  took  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver, 
the  price  of  him  that  was  valued,  whom 
they  of  the  children  of  Israel  did  value; 

10  And  gave  them  for  the  potter's  field, 
as  the  Lord  appointed  me. 

11  And  Jesus  stood  before  the  gov- 
ernor: and  the  governor  asked  him,  say- 
ing, Art  thou  the  King  of  the  Jews? 
And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Thou  sayest. 

12  And  when  he  was  accused  of  the 
chief  priests  and  elders,  he  answered 
nothing. 

13  Then  said  Pilate  unto  him,  Hearest 
thou  not  how  many  things  they  witness 
against  thee? 

14  And  he  answered  him  to  never  a 
word;  insomuch  that  the  governor  mar- 
velled greatly. 

15  Now  at  that  feast  the  governor  was 
wont  to  release  unto  the  people  a  pris- 
oner, whom  they  would. 

16  And  they  had  then  a  notable  pris- 
oner, called  Barabbas. 

17  Therefore  when  they  were  gathered 
together,  Pilate  said  unto  them.  Whom 
will  ye  that  I  release  unto  you?  Barab- 
bas, or  Jesus  which  is  called  Christ? 

18  For  he  knew  that  for  envy  they  had 
delivered  him. 

19  When  he  was  set  down  on  the  judg- 
ment seat,  his  wife  sent  unto  him,  Saying, 
Have  thou  nothing  to  do  with  that 
just  man:  for  I  have  suffered  many 
things  this  day  in  a  dream  because  of 
him. 

20  But  the  chief  priests  and  elders  per- 
suaded the  multitude  that  they  should  ask 
Barabbas,  and  destroy  Jesus. 

21  The  governor  answered  and  _  said 
unto  them.  Whether  of  the  twain  will  ye 
that  I  release  unto  you?  They  said, 
Barabbas. 

22  Pilate  saith  unto  them.  What  shall 
I  do  then  with  Jesus  which  is  called 
Christ?  They  all  say  unto  him,  Let  him 
be  crucified. 

23  And  the  governor  said,  Why,  what 


pieces  of  silver  into  the  sanctuary, 
and  departed ;  and  he  went  away 
and  hanged  himself.  6  And  the 
chief  priests  took  the  pieces  of  sil- 
ver, and  said,  It  is  not  lawful  to 
put  them  into  the  treasury,  since 
it  is  the  price  of  blood.  7  And  they 
took  counsel,  and  bought  with  them 
the  potter's  field,  to  bury  strangers 
in.  8  Wherefore  that  field  was 
called.  The  field  of  blood,  unto 
this  day.  9  Then  was  fulfilled  that 
which  was  spoken  by  Jeremiah  the 
prophet,  saying.  And  they  took 
the  thirty  pieces  of  silver,  the  price 
of  him  that  was  priced,  whom  cer- 
tain of  the  children  of  Israel  did 
price ;  10  and  they  gave  them  for 
the  potter's  field,  as  the  Lord  ap- 
pointed me. 

II  Now  Jesus  stood  before  the 
governor :  and  the  governor  asked 
him,  saying.  Art  thou  the  King 
of  the  Jews?  And  Jesus  said  unto 
him.  Thou  sayest.  12  And  when 
he  was  accused  by  the  chief  priests 
and  elders,  he  answered  nothing. 
13  Then  saith  Pilate  unto  him, 
Hearest  thou  not  how  many  things 
they  witness  against  thee?  14  And 
he  gave  him  no  answer,  not  even  to 
one  word :  insomuch  that  the  gover- 
nor marvelled  greatly.  15  Now  at 
the  feast  the  governor  was  wont  to 
release  unto  the  multitude  one  pri- 
soner, whom  they  would.  16  And 
they  had  then  a  notable  prisoner, 
called  Barabbas.  17  When  there- 
fore they  were  gathered  together, 
Pilate  said  unto  them,  Whom  will 
ye  that  I  release  unto  you?  Ba- 
rabbas, or  Jesus  which  is  called 
Christ?  18  For  he  knew  that  for 
envy  they  had  delivered  him  up. 
19  And  while  he  was  sitting  on  the 
judgement-seat,  his  wife  sent  unto 
him,  saying,  Have  thou  nothing  to 
do  with  that  righteous  man:  for 
I  have  suffered  many  things  this 
day  in  a  dream  because  of  him. 
20'  Now  the  chief  priests  and  the 
elders  persuaded  the  multitudes 
that  they  should  ask  for  Barabbas, 
and  destroy  Jesus.  21  But  the  gov- 
ernor answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Whether  of  the  twain  will  ye  that 
I  release  unto  you?  And  they  said, 
Barabbas.  22  Pilate  saith  unto  them, 
What  then  shall  I  do  unto  Jesus 
which  is  called  Christ?     They  all 


STANDARD  ST.  MATTHEW,  27. 


DOUAY       145 


see  thou  to  it.  5  And  he  cast 
down  the  pieces  of  silver  into  the 
sanctuary,  and  departed ;  and  he 
went    away    and    hanged    himself. 

6  And  the  chief  priests  took  the 
pieces  of  silver,  and  said,  It  is  not 
lawful  to  put  them  into  the  treas- 
ury, since  it  is  the  price  of  blood. 

7  And  they  took  counsel,  and 
bought  with  them  the  potter's 
field,  to  bury  strangers  in.  8 
Wherefore  that  field  was  called, 
The  field  of  blood,  unto  this  day. 
9  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which 
was  spoken  through  Jeremiah  the 
prophet,  saying.  And  they  took 
the  thirty  pieces  of  silver,  the  price 
of  him  that  was  priced,  whom 
certain  of  the  children  of  Israel  did 
price;  10  and  they  gave  them  for 
the  potter's  field,  as  the  Lord  ap- 
pointed me. 

II  Now  Jesus  stood  before  the 
governor :  and  the  governor  asked 
him,  saying,  Art  thou  the  King  of 
the  Jews?  And  Jesus  said  unto 
him.  Thou  sayest.  12  And  when 
he  was  accused  by  the  chief  priests 
and  elders,  he  answered  nothing. 
13  Then  saith  Pilate  unto  him, 
Hearest  thou  not  how  many  things 
they  witness  against  thee?  14  And 
he  gave  him  no  answer,  not  even 
to  one  word :  insomuch  that  the 
governor  marvelled  greatly.  15 
Now  at  the  feast  the  governor 
was  wont  to  release  unto  the  mul- 
titude one  prisoner,  whom  they 
would.  16  And  they  had  then  a 
notable  prisoner,  called  Barabbas. 
17  When  therefore  they  were 
gathered  together,  Pilate  said  unto 
them.  Whom  will  ye  that  I  release 
unto  you  ?  Barabbas,  or  Jesus  who 
is  called  Christ?  18  For  he  knew 
that  for  envy  they  had  delivered 
him  up.  19  And  while  he  was 
sitting  on  the  judgment-seat,  his 
wife  sent  unto  him,  saying,  Have 
thou  nothing  to  do  with  that 
righteous  man ;  for  I  have  suffered 
many  things  this  day  in  a  dream 
because  of  him.  20  Now  the  chief 
priests  and  the  elders  persuaded 
the  multitudes  that  they  should 
ask  for  Barabbas,  and  destroy 
Jesus.  21  But  the  governor  an- 
swered and  said  unto  them.  Which 
of  the  two  will  ye  that  I  release 
unto  you?     And  they  said,  Barab- 


in    the    temple,    he    departed :    and    went 
and  hanged  himself  with  an  halter. 

6  But  the  chief  priests  having  taken  the 
pieces  of  silver,  said:  It  is  not  lawful  to 
put  them  into  the  corbona,  because  it  is 
the  price  of  blood. 

7  And  after  they  had  consulted  to- 
gether, they  bought  with  them  the  pot- 
ter's field,  to  be  a  burying  place  for 
strangers. 

8  For  this  cause  that  field  was  called 
Haceldama,  that  is,  The  field  of  blood, 
even  to  this  day. 

9  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was 
spoken  by  Jeremias  the  prophet,  saying: 
And  they  took  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver, 
the  price  of  him  that  was  prized,  whom 
they  prized  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

ID  And  they  gave  them  unto  the  potter's 
Held,  as  the  Lord  appointed  to  me. 

11  And  Jesus  stood  before  the  gover- 
nor, and  the  governor  asked  him,  saying: 
Art  thou  the  king  of  the  Jews?  Jesus 
saith  to  him :  Thou  sayest  it. 

12  And  when  he  was  accused  by  the 
chief  priests  and  ancients,  he  answered 
nothing. 

13  Then  Pilate  saith  to  him :  Dost  not 
thou  hear  how  great  testimonies  they 
allege  against  thee? 

14  And  he  answered  him  to  never  a 
word ;  so  that  the  governor  wondered  ex- 
ceedingly. 

15  Now  upon  the  solemn  day  the  gov- 
ernor was  accustomed  to  release  to  the 
people  one  prisoner,  whom  they  would. 

16  And  he  had  then  a  notorious  pris- 
oner, that  was  called  Barabbas. 

17  They  therefore  being  gathered  to- 
gether, Pilate  said :  Whom  will  you  that 
I  release  to  you,  Barabbas,  or  Jesus  that 
is  called  Christ? 

18  For  he  knew  that  for  envy  they  had 
delivered  him. 

19  And  as  he  was  sitting  in  the  place  of 
judgment,  his  wife  sent  to  him,  saying: 
Have  thou  nothing  to  do  with  that  just 
man ;  for  I  have  suffered  many  things 
this  day  in  a  dream  because  of  him. 

20  But  the  chief  priests  and  ancients 
persuaded  the  people,  that  they  should 
ask  Barabbas,  and  make  Jesu«  away. 

21  And  the  governor  answering,  said 
to  them :  Whether  will  you  of  the  two  to 
be  released  unto  j-ou?  But  they  said, 
Barabbas. 

22  Pilate  saith  to  them :  What  shall  I 
do  then  with  Jesus  that  is  called  Christ? 
They  say  all :  Let  him  be  crucified. 

23  The  governor  said  to  them :   Why, 


146       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  MATTHEW,  27. 


REVISED 


evil  hath  he  done?     But  they  cried  out 
the  more,  saying,  Let  him  be  crucified. 

24  When  Pilate  saw  that  he  could  pre- 
vail nothing,  but  that  rather  a  tumult 
was  made,  he  took  water,  and  washed  his 
hands  before  the  multitude,  saying,  I  am 
innocent  of  the  blood  of  this  just  per- 
son :  see  ye  to  it. 

25  Then  answered  all  the  people,  and 
said.  His  blood  be  on  us,  and  on  our 
children. 

26  Then  released  he  Barabbas  unto 
them:  and  when  he  had  scourged  Jesus, 
he  delivered  him  to  be  crucified. 

27  Then  the  soldiers  of  the  governor 
took  Jesus  into  the  common  hall,  and 
gathered  unto  him  the  whole  band  of 
soldiers. 

28  And  they  stripped  him,  and  put  on 
him  a  scarlet  robe. 

29  And  when  they  had  platted  a  crown 
of  thorns,  they  put  it  upon  his  head,  and 
a  reed  in  his  right  hand :  and  they  bovved 
the  knee  before  him,  and  mocked  him, 
saying.  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews ! 

30  And  they  spit  upon  him,  and  took 
the  reed,  and  smote  him  on  the  head. 

31  And  after  that  they  had  mocked 
him,  they  took  the  robe  oflf  from  him, 
and  put  his  own  raiment  on  him,  and 
led  him  away  to  crucify  him. 

32  And  as  they  came  out,  they  found 
a  man  of  Cyrene,  Simon  by  name:  him 
they  compelled  to  bear  his  cross. 

33  And  when  they  were  come  unto  a 
place  called  Golgotha,  that  is  to  say,  a 
place  of  a  skull, 

34  They  gave  him  vinegar  to  drink 
mingled  with  gall :  and  when  he  had 
tasted  thereof,  he  would  not  drink. 

35  And  they  crucified  him,  and  parted 
his  garments,  casting  lots:  that  it  might 
be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by  the 
prophet,  They  parted  my  garments  among 
them,  and  upon  my  vesture  did  they  cast 
lots. 

36  And  sitting  down  they  watched  him 
there ; 

27  And  set  up  over  his  head  his  ac- 
cusation written,  THIS  IS  JESUS  THE 
KING  OF  THE  JEWS. 

38  Then  were  there  two  thieves  cruci- 
fied with  him,  one  on  the  right  hand, 
and  another  on  the  left. 

39  And  they  that  passed  by  reviled 
him,  wagging  their  heads, 

40  And  saying.  Thou  that  destroyest 
the  temple,  and  buildest  it  in  three  days, 
save  thyself.  If  thou  be  the  Son  of 
God,  come  down  from  the  cross. 

41  Likewise     also     the     chief     priests 


say.  Let  him  be  crucified.  23  And 
he  said.  Why,  what  evil  hath  he 
done?  But  they  cried  out  exceed- 
ingly, saying,  Let  him  be  crucified. 
24  So  when  Pilate  saw  that  he  pre- 
vailed nothing,  but  rather  that  a 
tumult  was  arising,  he  took  water, 
and  washed  his  hands  before  the 
multitude,  saying,  I  am  innocent 
of  the  blood  of  this  righteous 
man :  see  ye  to  it.  25  And  all 
the  people  answered  and  said. 
His  blood  be  on  us,  and  on 
our  children.  26  Then  released  he 
unto  them  Barabbas :  but  Jesus  he 
scourged  and  delivered  to  be  cru- 
cified. 

27  Then  the  soldiers  of  the  gov- 
ernor took  Jesus  into  the  palace, 
and  gathered  unto  him  the  whole 
band.  28  And  they  stripped 
him,  and  put  on  him  a  scarlet 
robe.  29  And  they  plaited  a  crown 
of  thorns  and  put  it  upon  his  head, 
and  a  reed  in  his  right  hand ;  and 
they  kneeled  down  before  him,  and 
mocked  him,  saying.  Hail,  King 
of  the  Jews !  30  And  they  spat 
upon  him,  and  took  the  reed  and 
smote  him  on  the  head.  31  And 
when  they  had  mocked  him,  they 
took  oflf  from  him  the  robe,  and  put 
on  him  his  garments,  and  led  him 
away  to  crucify  him. 

32  And  as  they  came  out,  they 
found  a  man  of  Cyrene,  Simon  by 
name :  him  they  compelled  to  go 
with  them,  that  he  might  bear  his 
cross.  33  And  when  they  were 
come  unto  a  place  called  Golgotha, 
that  is  to  say.  The  place  of  a  skull, 

34  they  gave  him  wine  to  drink 
mingled  with  gall:  and  when  he 
had  tasted  it,  he  would  not  drink. 

35  And  when  they  had  crucified 
him,  they  parted  his  garments 
among  them,  casting  lots :  36  and 
they   sat   and   watched   him   there. 

37  And  they  set  up  over  his  head 
his     accusation     written,     this     is 

JESUS      THE      KING     OF     THE     JE\yS. 

38  Then  are  there  crucified  with 
him  two  robbers,  one  on  the  right 
hand,  and  one  on  the  left.  39  And 
they  that  passed  by  railed  on 
him,  wagging  their  heads,  40  and 
saying.  Thou  that  destroyest  the 
temple,  and  buildest  it  in  three 
days,  save  thyself:  if  thou  art  the 
Son  of  God,  come  down  from  the 


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ST.  MATTHEW,  27. 


DOUAY       147 


bas.  22  Pilate  saith  unto  them, 
What  then  shall  I  do  unto  Jesus 
who  is  called  Christ?  They  all 
say,  Let  him  be  crucified.  23  And 
he  said,  Why,  what  evil  hath  he 
done?  But  they  cried  out  exceed- 
ingly, saying,  Let  him  be  crucified. 
24  So  when  Pilate  saw  that  he  pre- 
vailed nothing,  but  rather  that  a 
tumult  was  arising,  he  took  water, 
and  washed  his  hands  before  the 
multitude,  saying,  I  am  innocent 
of  the  blood  of  this  righteous 
man ;  see  ye  to  it.  25  And  all  the 
people  answered  and  said.  His 
blood  be  on  us,  and  on  our  children. 
26  Then  released  he  unto  them 
Barabbas ;  but  Jesus  he  scourged 
and  delivered  to  be  crucified. 

27  Then  the  soldiers  of  the 
governor  took  Jesus  into  the 
Praetorium,  and  gathered  unto 
him  the  whole  band.  28  And 
they  stripped  him,  and  put  on 
him  a  scarlet  robe.  29  And  they 
platted  a  crown  of  thorns  and  put 
it  upon  his  head,  and  a  reed  in 
his  right  hand ;  and  they  kneeled 
down  before  him,  and  mocked  him, 
saying,  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews! 
30  And  they  spat  upon  hirn,  and 
took  the  reed  and  smote  him  on 
the  head.  31  And  when  they  had 
mocked  him,  they  took  off  from 
him  the  robe,  and  put  on  him  his 
garments,  and  led  him  away  to 
crucify  him. 

32  And  as  they  came  out,  they 
found  a  man  of  Cyrene,  Simon  by 
name :  him  they  compelled  to  go 
with  them,  that  he  might  bear  his 
cross. 

ZZ  And  when  they  were  come 
unto  a  place  called  Golgotha, 
that  is  to  say,  The  place  of  a  skull, 

34  they  gave  him  wine  to  drink 
mingled  with  gall :  and  when  he 
had  tasted  it,  he  would  not  drink. 

35  And  when  they  had  crucified 
him,  they  parted  his  garments 
among  them,  casting  lots ;  36  and 
they    sat    and    watched    him    there. 

37  And  they  set  up  over  his  head 
his  accusation  written.  This  is 
Jesus    the    King    of    the    Jews. 

38  Then  are  there  crucified  with 
him  two  robbers,  one  on  the  right 
hand  and  one  on  the  left.  39  And 
they  that  passed  by  railed  on  him, 
wagging  their  heads,  40  and  say- 


what  evil  hath  he  done?  But  they  cried 
out  the  more,  saying :  Let  him  be  cruci- 
fied. 

24  And  Pilate  seeing  that  he  prevailed 
nothing,  but  that  rather  a  tumult  was 
made ;  taking  water  washed  his  hands  be- 
fore the  people,  saying:  I  am  innocent  of 
the  blood  of  this  just  man;  look  you 
to  it. 

25  And  the  whole  people  answering, 
said :  His  blood  be  upon  us  and  upon 
our  children. 

26  Then  he  released  to  them  Barabbas, 
and  having  scourged  Jesus,  delivered 
him  unto  them  to  be  crucified. 

27  Then  the  soldiers  of  the  governor 
taking  Jesus  into  the  hall,  gathered  to- 
gether unto  him  the  whole  band ; 

28  And  stripping  him,  they  put  a  scar- 
let cloak  about  him. 

29  And  platting  a  crown  of  thorns, 
they  put  it  upon  his  head,  and  a  reed  in 
his  right  hand.  And  bowing  the  knee 
before  him,  they  mocked  him,  saying: 
Hail,  king  of  the  Jews. 

30  And  spitting  upon  him,  they  took 
the   reed,  and  struck  his  head. 

31  And  after  they  had  mocked  him, 
they  took  off  the  cloak  from  him,  and 
put'  on  him  his  own  garments,  and  led 
him  away  to  crucify  him. 

32  And  going  out,  they  found  a  man 
of  Cyrene,  named  Simon:  him  they 
forced  to  take  up  his  cross. 

33  And  they  came  to  the  place  that  is 
called  Golgotha,  which  is  the  place  of 
Calvary. 

34  And  they  gave  him  wine  to  drink 
mingled  with  gall.  And  when  he  had 
tasted,  he  would  not  drink. 

35  And  after  they  had  crucified  him, 
they  divided  his  garments,  casting  lots; 
that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  the  prophet,  saying:  They 
divided  my  garments  among  them;  and 
upon  my  vesture  they  cast  lots. 

36  And  they  sat  and  watched  him. 

37  And  they  put  over  his  head  his 
cause  written:  This  is  Jesus  the  King 
OF  the  Jews. 

38  Then  were  crucified  with  him  two 
thieves:  one  on  the  right  hand,  and  one 
on  the  left. 

39  And  they  that  passed  by,  blasphemed 
him,  wagging  their  heads, 

40  And  saying:  Vah,  thou  that  de- 
stroyest  the  temple  of  God.  and  in  three 
days  dost  rebuild  it:  save  thy  own  self: 
if  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  come  down 
from  the  cross. 

41  In  like  manner  also  the  chief  priests, 


148       AUTHORIZED  ST.  MATTHEW,  27.  REVISED 


mocking  him,  with  the  scribes  and  elders, 
said, 

42  He  saved  others;  himself  he  cannot 
save.  If  he  be  the  King  of  Israel,  let 
him  now  come  down  from  the  cross,  and 
we  will  believe  him. 

43  He  trusted  in  God;  let  him  deliver 
him  now,  if  he  will  have  him:  for  he 
said,  I  am  the  Son  of  God. 

44  The  thieves  also,  which  were  cruci- 
fied with  him,  cast  the  same  in  his  teeth. 

45  Now  from  the  sixth  hour  there  was 
darkness  over  all  the  land  unto  the  ninth 
hour. 

46  And  about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus 
cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eli,  Eli, 
lama  sabachthani  ?  that  is  to  say.  My  God, 
my  God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken  me? 

47  Some  of  them  that  stood  there,  when 
they  heard  that,  said,  This  man  calleth 
for  Elias. 

48  And  straightway  one  of  them  ran, 
and  took  a  spunge,  and  filled  it  with 
vinegar,  and  put  it  on  a  reed,  and  gave 
him  to  drink. 

49  The  rest  said,  Let  be,  let  us  see 
whether  Elias  will  come  to  save  him. 

50  Jesus,  when  he  had  cried  again 
with  a  loud  voice,  yielded  up  the  ghost. 

51  And,  behold,  the  veil  of  the  temple 
was  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the 
bottom ;  and  the  earth  did  quake,  and  the 
rocks  rent ; 

52  And  the  graves  were  opened;  and 
many  bodies  of  the  saints  which  slept 
arose, 

53  And  came  out  of  the  graves  after 
his  resurrection,  and  went  into  the  holy 
city,  and  appeared  unto  many. 

54  Now  when  the  centurion,  and  they 
that  were  with  him,  watching  Jesus,  saw 
the  earthquake,  and  those  things  that  were 
done,  they  feared  greatly,  saying,  Truly 
this  was  the  Son  of  God. 

55  And  many  women  were  there  be- 
holding afar  off,  which  followed  Jesus 
from  Galilee,  ministering  unto  him : 

56  Among  which  was  Mary  Magdalene, 
and  Mary  the  mother  of  James  and  Joses, 
and  the  mother  of  Zebedee's  children. 

57  When  the  even  was  come,  there 
came  a  rich  man  of  Arimathsea,  named 
Joseph,  who  also  himself  was  Jesus'  dis- 
ciple : 

58  He  went  to  Pilate,  and  begged  the 
body  of  Jesus.  Then  Pilate  commanded 
the  body  to  be  delivered. 

59  And  when  Joseph  had  taken  the 
body,  he  wrapped  it  in  a  clean  linen 
cloth, 

60  And  laid  it  in  his  own  new  tomb, 


cross.  41  In  like  manner  also  the 
chief  priests  mocking  him,  with 
the  scribes  and  elders,  said,  42  He 
saved  others;  himself  he  cannot 
save.  He  is  the  King  of  Israel ; 
let  him  now  come  down  from  the 
cross,  and  we  will  believe  on  him. 

43  He  trusteth  on  God;  let  him 
deliver  him  now,  if  he  desireth  him : 
for  he  said,  I  am  the  Son  of  God. 

44  And  the  robbers  also  that  were 
crucified  with  him  cast  upon  him 
the    same    reproach. 

45  Now  from  the  sixth  hour  there 
was  darkness  over  all  the  land 
until  the  ninth  hour.  46  And  about 
the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried  with  a 
loud  voice,  saying,  Eli,  Eli,  lama 
sabachthani?  that  is,  My  God,  my 
God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken  me? 
47  And  some  of  them  that  stood 
there,  when  they  heard  it,  said. 
This  man  calleth  Elijah.  48  And 
straightway  one  of  them  ran,  and 
took  a  sponge,  and  filled  it  with 
vinegar,  and  put  it  on  a  reed,  and 
gave  him  to  drink.  49  And  the  rest 
said.  Let  be ;  let  us  see  whether 
Elijah  cometh  to  save  him.  50  And 
Jesus  cried  again  with  a  loud 
voice,    and    yielded    up    his    spirit. 

51  And  behold,  the  veil  of  the 
temple  was  rent  in  twain  from  the 
top  to  the  bottom ;  and  the  earth 
did  quake ;  and  the  rocks  were  rent ; 

52  and  the  tombs  were  opened ;  and 
many  bodies  of  the  saints  that  had 
fallen  asleep  were  raised;  53  and 
coming  forth  out  of  the  tombs  after 
his  resurrection  they  entered  into 
the  holy  city  and  appeared  unto 
many.  54  Now  the  centurion,  and 
they  that  were  with  him  watching 
Jesus,  when  they  saw  the  earth- 
quake, and  the  things  that  were 
done,  feared  exceedingly,  saying. 
Truly  this  was  the  Son  of  God. 
55  And  many  women  were  there 
beholding  from  afar,  which  had 
followed  Jesus  from  Galilee,  min- 
istering unto  him :  56  among  whom 
was  Mary  Magdalene,  and  Mary 
the  mother  of  James  and  Joses,  and 
the  mother  of  the  sons  of  Zebe- 
dee. 

57  And  when  even  was  come, 
there  came  a  rich  man  from  Arima- 
thaea,  named  Joseph,  who  also  him- 
self was  Jesus'  disciple :  58  this  man 
went  to  Pilate,  and  asked  for  the 


STANDARD 


ST.  MATTHEW,  27. 


DOUAY       149 


ing,  Thou  that  destroyest  the 
temple,  and  buildest  it  in  three 
days,  save  thyself :  if  thou  art  the 
Son  of  God,  come  down  from  the 
cross.  41  In  like  manner  also 
the  chief  priests  mocking  him,  with 
the  scribes  and  elders,  said,  42  He 
saved  others;  himself  he  cannot 
save.  He  is  the  King  of  Israel; 
let  him  now  come  down  from  the 
cross,  and  we  will  believe  on  him. 
43  He  trusteth  on  God ;  let  him 
deliver  him  now,  if  he  desireth 
him :  for  he  said,  I  am  the  Son  of 
God.  44  And  the  robbers  also 
that  were  crucified  with  him  cast 
upon  him  the  same  reproach. 

45  Now  from  the  sixth  hour 
there  was  darkness  over  all  the 
land  until  the  ninth  hour.  46  And 
about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried 
with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eli,  Eli, 
lama  sabachthani?  that  is.  My  God, 
my  God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken 
me?  47  And  some  of  them  that 
stood  there,  when  they  heard  it, 
said,  This  man  calleth  Elijah. 
48  And  straightway  one  of  them 
ran,  and  took  a  sponge,  and  filled 
it  with  vinegar,  and  put  it  on  a 
reed,  and  gave  him  to  drink.  49 
And  the  rest  said,  Let  be;  let  us 
see  whether  Elijah  cometh  to  save 
him.  50  And  Jesus  cried  again 
with  a  loud  voice,  and  yielded  up 
his  spirit.  51  And  behold,  the 
veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  two 
from  the  top  to  the  bottom ;  and 
the  earth  did  quake ;  and  the  rocks 
were  rent ;  52  and  the  tombs  were 
opened;  and  many  bodies  of  the 
saints  that  had  fallen  asleep  were 
raised ;  53  and  coming  forth  out  of 
the  tombs  after  his  resurrection 
they  entered  into  the  holy  city  and 
appeared  unto  many.  54  Now  the 
centurion,  and  they  that  were  with 
him  watching  Jesus,  when  they  saw 
the  earthquake,  and  the  things  that 
were  done,  feared  exceedingly,  say- 
ing, Truly  this  was  the  Son  of  God. 
55  And  many  women  were  there 
beholding  from  afar,  who  had  fol- 
lowed Jesus  from  Galilee,  minis- 
tering unto  him :  56  among  whom 
was  Mary  Magdalene,  and  Mary 
the  mother  of  James  and  Joses, 
and  the  mother  of  the  sons  of 
Zebedee. 

57    And    when    even    was    come, 
there  came  a  rich  man  from  Arima- 


with   the   scribes  and  ancients,   mocking, 
said : 

42  He  saved  others ;  himself  he  cannot 
save.  If  he  be  the  king  of  Israel,  let 
him  now  come  down  from  the  cross,  and 
we  will  believe  him. 

43  He  trusted  in  God;  let  him  now 
deliver  him  if  he  will  have  him;  for  he 
said:  I  am  the  Son  of  God. 

44  And  the  selfsame  thing  the  thieves 
also,  that  were  crucified  with  him,  re- 
proached him  with. 

45  Now  from  the  sixth  hour  there  was 
darkness  over  the  whole  earth,  until  the 
ninth  hour. 

46  And  about  the  ninth  _  hour  Jesus 
cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying:  Eli,  Eli, 
lamma  sabacthani?  that  is,  My  God,  my 
God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken  me? 

47  And  some  that  stood  there  and 
heard,  said :  This  man  calleth  Elias. 

48  And  immediately  one  of  them  run- 
ning took  a  sponge,  and  filled  it  with 
vinegar ;  and  put  it  on  a  reed,  and  gave 
him  to  drink. 

49  And  the  others  said:  Let  be,  let  us 
see  whether  Elias  will  come  to  deliver 
him. 

50  And  Jesus  again  crying  with  a  loud 
voice,  yielded  up  the  ghost. 

51  And  behold  the  veil  of  the  temple 
was  rent  in  two  from  the  top  even  to 
the  bottom,  and  the  earth  quaked,  and 
the  rocks  were  rent. 

52  And  the  graves  were  opened :  and 
many  bodies  of  the  saints  that  had  slept 
arose, 

53  And  coming  out  of  the  tombs  after 
his  resurrection,  came  into  the  holy  city, 
and  appeared  to  many. 

54  Now  the  centurion  and  they  that 
were  with  him  watching  Jesus,  having 
seen  the  earthquake,  and  the  things  that 
were  done,  were  sore  afraid,  saying:  In- 
deed this  was  the  Son  of  God. 

55  And  there  were  there  many  women 
afar  off,  who  had  followed  Jesus  from 
Galilee,  ministering  unto  him  : 

56  Among  whom  was  Mary  Magdalen, 
and  Mary  the  mother  of  James  and 
Joseph,  and  the  mother  of  the  sons  of 
Zebedee. 

57  And  when  it  was  evening,  there 
came  a  certain  rich  man  of  Arimathea, 
named  Joseph,  who  also  himself  was  a 
disciple  of  Jesus. 

58  He  went  to  Pilate,  and  asked  the 
body  of  Jesus.  Then  Pilate  commanded 
that  the  body  should  be  delivered. 

59  And  Joseph  taking  the  body, 
wrapped  it  up  in  a  clean  linen  cloth. 


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which  he  had  hewn  out  in  the  rock:  and 
he  rolled  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of 
the  sepulchre,  and  departed. 

61  And  there  was  Mary  Magdalene, 
and  the  other  Mary,  sitting  over  against 
the  sepulchre. 

62  Now  the  next  day,  that  followed  the 
day  of  the  preparation,  the  chief  priests 
and  Pharisees  came  together  unto  Pilate, 

63  Saying,  Sir,  we  remember  that  that 
deceiver  said,  while  he  was  yet  alive, 
After  three  days  I  will  rise  again. 

64  Command  therefore  that  the  sepul- 
chre be  made  sure  until  the  third  day, 
lest  his  disciples  come  by  night,  and  steal 
him  away,  and  say  unto  the  people.  He  is 
risen  from  the  dead :  so  the  last  error 
shall  be  worse  than  the  first. 

65  Pilate  said  unto  them,  Ye  have  a 
watch :  go  your  way,  make  it  as  sure  as 
ye  can. 

66  So  they  went,  and  made  the  sepul- 
chre sure,  sealing  the  stone,  and  setting 
a  watch. 


CHAPTER  28. 

IN  the  end  of  the  sabbath,  as  it  began 
to  dawn  toward  the  first  day  of  the 
week,  came  Mary  Magdalene  and  the 
other  Mary  to  see  the  sepulchre. 

2  And,  behold,  there  was  a  great  earth- 
quake: for  the  angel  of  the  Lord  de- 
scended from  heaven,  and  came  and  rolled 
back  the  stone  from  the  door,  and  sat 
upon  it. 

3  His  countenance  was  like  lightning, 
and  his  raiment  white  as  snow : 

4  And  for  fear  of  him  the  keepers  did 
shake,  and  became  as  dead  men. 

5  And  the  angel  answered  and  said 
unto  the  women,  Fear  not  ye :  for  I  know 
that  ye  seek  Jesus,  which  was  crucified. 

6  He  is  not  here :  for  he  is  risen,  as 
he  said.  Come,  see  the  place  where  the 
Lord  lay. 

7  And  go  quickly,  and  tell  his  dis- 
ciples that  he  is  risen  from  the  dead ; 
and,  behold,  he  goeth  before  you  into 
Galilee;  there  shall  ye  see  him:  lo,  I 
have  told  you. 

8  And  they  departed  quickly  from  the 
sepulchre  with  fear  and  great  joy;  and 
did  run  to  bring  his  disciples  word. 


body  of  Jesus.  Then  Pilate  com- 
manded it  to  be  given  up.  59  And 
Joseph  took  the  body,  and  wrapped 
it  in  a  clean  linen  cloth,  60  and  laid 
it  in  his  own  new  tomb,  which  he 
had  hewn  out  in  the  rock :  and  he 
rolled  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of 
the  tomb,  and  departed.  61  And 
Mary  Magdalene  was  there,  and  the 
other  Mary,  sitting  over  against  the 
sepulchre. 

62  Now  on  the  morrow,  which  is 
the  day  after  the  Preparation,  the 
chief  priests  and  the  Pharisees 
were  gathered  together  unto  Pilate, 
63  saying.  Sir,  we  remember  that 
that  deceiver  said,  while  he  was 
yet  alive.  After  three  days  I  rise 
again.  64  Command  therefore  that 
the  sepulchre  be  made  sure  until 
the  third  day,  lest  haply  his  disci- 
ples come  and  steal  him  away,  and 
say  unto  the  people.  He  is  risen 
from  the  dead :  and  the  last  error 
will  be  worse  than  the  first.  65  Pi- 
late said  unto  them.  Ye  have  a 
guard:  go  your  way.  make  it  as 
sure  as  ye  can.  66  So  they  went, 
and  made  the  sepulchre  sure,  seal- 
ing the  stone,  the  guard  being  with 
them. 


_n]yrOW  late  on  the  sabbath 
^"-L^  day,  as  it  began  to  dawn  to- 
ward the  first  day  of  the  week, 
came  Mary  Magdalene  and  the 
other  Mary  to  see  the  sepulchre. 
2  And  behold,  there  was  a  great 
earthquake^  for  an  angel  of  the 
Lord  descended  from  heaven,  and 
came  and  rolled  away  the  stone, 
and  sat  upon  it.  3  His  appearance 
was  as  lightning,  and  his  raiment 
white  as  snow :  4  and  for  fear  of 
him  the  watchers  did  quake,  and 
became  as  dead  men.  5  And  the 
angel  answered  and  said  unto  the 
women.  Fear  not  ye :  for  I  know 
that  ye  seek  Jesus,  which  hath  been 
crucified.  6  He  is  not  here;  for  he 
is  risen,  even  as  he  said.  Come, 
see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay. 
7  And  go  quickly,  and  tell  his  dis- 
ciples. He  is  risen  from  the  dead ; 
and  lo,  he  goeth  before  you  into 
Galilee ;  there  shall  ye  see  him :  lo, 
I  have  told  you.  8  And  they  de- 
parted quickly  from  the  tomb  with 


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thc-ea,  named  Joseph,  who  also  him- 
self was  Jesus'  disciple:  58  this 
man  went  to  Pilate,  and  asked  for 
the  body  of  Jesus.  Then  Pilate 
commanded    it    to    be    given     up. 

59  And  Joseph  took  the  body,  and 
wrapped  it  in  a  clean  linen  cloth, 

60  and  laid  it  in  his  own  new  tomb, 
which  he  had  hewn  out  in  the  rock : 
and  he  rolled  a  great  stone  to  the 
door   of    the    tomb,    and    departed. 

61  And  Mary  Magdalene  was 
there,  and  the  other  Mary,  sitting 
over  against  the  sepulchre. 

62  Now  on  the  morrow,  which 
is  the  day  after  the  Preparation, 
the  chief  priests  and  the  Pharisees 
were  gathered  together  unto  Pilate, 

63  saying.  Sir,  we  remember  that 
that  deceiver  said  while  he  was  yet 
alive,  After  three  days  I  rise  again. 

64  Command  therefore  that  the 
sepulchre  be  made  sure  until  the 
third  day,  lest  haply  his  disciples 
come  and  steal  him  away,  and  say 
unto  the  people.  He  is  risen  from 
the  dead :  and  the  last  error  will 
be  worse  than  the  first.  65  Pilate 
said  unto  them,  Ye  have  a  guard : 
go,  make  it  as  sure  as  ye  can. 
66  So  they  went,  and  made  the 
sepulchre  sure,  sealing  the  stone, 
the  guard  being  with  them. 

«]yrOW  late  on  the  sabbath 
2oxi  day,  as  it  began  to  dawn 
toward  the  first  day  of  the  week, 
came  Mary  Magdalene  and  the 
other  Mary  to  see  the  sepulchre. 
2  And  behold,  there  was  a  great 
earthquake ;  for  an  angel  of  the 
Lord  descended  from  heaven,  and 
came  and  rolled  away  the  stone, 
and  sat  upon  it.  3  His  appear- 
ance was  as  lightning,  and  his  rai- 
ment white  as  snow :  4  and  for 
fear  of  him  the  watchers  did  quake, 
and  became  as  de?.d  men.  5  And 
the  angel  answered  and  said  unto 
the  women,  Fear  not  ye ;  for  I 
know  that  ye  seek  Jesus,  who  hath 
been  crucified.  6  He  is  not  here; 
for  he  is  risen,  even  as  he  said. 
Come,  see  the  place  where  the 
Lord  lay.  7  And  go  quickly,  and 
tell  his  disciples.  He  is  risen  from 
the  dead;  and  lo,  he  goeth  before 
you  into  Galilee;  there  shall  ye 
see  him :  lo,  I  have  told  you.  8 
And    they    departed    quickly    from 


60  And  laid  it  in  his  own  new  monu- 
ment, which  he  had  hewed  out  in  a  rock. 
And  he  rolled  a  great  stone  to  the  door 
of  the  monument,  and  went  his  way. 

61  And  there  was  there  Mary  Mag- 
dalen, and  the  other  Mary  sitting  over 
against  the  sepulchre. 

62  And  the  next  day,  which  followed 
the  day  of  preparation,  the  chief  priests 
and  the  Pharisees  came  together  to 
Pilate, 

63  Saying:  Sir,  we  have  remembered, 
that  that  seducer  said,  while  he  was  yet 
alive :  After  three  days  I  will  rise  again. 

64  Command  therefore  the  sepulchre  to 
be  guarded  until  the  third  day:  lest  per- 
haps his  disciples  come  and  steal  him 
away,  and  say  to  the  people :  He  is  risen 
from  the  dead;  and  the  last  error  shall 
be  worse  than  the  first. 

65  Pilate  saith  to  them :  You  have  a 
guard ;  go,  guard  it  as  you  know. 

66  And  they  departing,  made  the  sep- 
ulchre sure,  sealing  the  stone,  and  set- 
ting guards. 


CHAPTER  28. 

AND  in  the  end  of  the  sabbath,  when 
it  began  to  dawn  towards  the  first 
day  of  the  week,  came  Mary  Magdalen 
and  the  other  Mary,  to  see  the  sepul- 
chre. 

2  And  behold  there  was  a  great  earth- 
quake. For  an  angel  of  the  Lord  de- 
scended from  heaven,  and  coming,  rolled 
back  the  stone,  and  sat  upon  it. 

3  And  his  countenance  was  as  light- 
ning, and  his  raiment  as  snow. 

4  And  for  fear  of  him,  the  guards  were 
struck  with  terror,  and  became  as  dead 
men. 

5  And  the  angel  answering,  said  to  the 
women :  Fear  not  you ;  for  I  know  that 
you  seek  Jesus  who  was  crucified. 

6  He  is  not  here,  for  he  is  risen,  as  he 
said.  Come,  and  see  the  place  where 
the  Lord  was  laid. 

7  And  going  quickly,  tell  ye  his  disci- 
ples that  he  is  risen :  and  behold  he  will 
go  before  you  into  Galilee;  there  you 
shall  see  him.  Lo,  I  have  foretold  it  to 
you. 

8  And  they  went  out  quickly  from  the 


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9  And  as  they  went  to  tell  his  disciples, 
behold,  Jesus  met  them,  saying,  All  hail. 
And  they  came  and  held  him  by  the  feet, 
and  worshipped  him. 

10  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them,  Be  not 
afraid :  go  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go 
into  Galilee,  and  there  shall  they  see  me. 

11  Now  when  they  were  going,  behold, 
some  of  the  watch  came  into  the  city, 
and  shewed  unto  the  chief  priests  all 
the  things  that  were  done. 

12  And  when  they  were  assembled  with 
the  elders,  and  had  taken  counsel,  they 
gave  large  money  unto  the  soldiers, 

13  Saying,  Say  ye.  His  disciples  came 
by  night,  and  stole  him  away  while  we 
slept. 

14  And  if  this  come  to  the  governor's 
ears,  we  will  persuade  him,  and  secure 
you. 

15  So  they  took  the  money,  and  did  as 
they  were  taught :  and  this  saying  is 
commonly  reported  among  the  Jews  un- 
til this  day. 

16  Then  the  eleven  disciples  went  away 
into  Galilee,  into  a  mountain  where  Jesus 
had  appointed  them, 

17  And  when  they  saw  him,  they  wor- 
shipped him :  but  some  doubted. 

18  And  Jesus  came  and  spake  unto 
them,  saying,  All  power  is  given  unto  me 
in  heaven  and  in  earth. 

19  Go  ye  therefore,  and  teach  all  na- 
tions, baptizing  them  in  the  name  of  the 
Father,  and  of  the  Son,  and  of  the  Holy 
Ghost : 

20  Teaching  them  to  observe  all  things 
whatsoever  I  have  commanded  you :  and, 
lo,  I  am  with  you  alway,  even  unto  the 
end  of  the  world.    Amen. 


fear  and  great  joy,  and  ran  to  bring 
his  disciples  word.  9  And  behold, 
Jesus  met  them,  saying.  All  hail. 
And  they  came  and  took  hold  of 
his  feet,  and  worshipped  him. 
10  Then  saith  Jesus  unto  them, 
Fear  not:  go  tell  my  brethren  that 
they  depart  into  Galilee,  and  there 
shall  they  see  me. 

II  Now  while  they  were  going, 
behold,  some  of  the  guard  came 
into  the  city,  and  told  unto  the 
chief  priests  all  the  things  that 
were  come  to  pass.  12  And  when 
they  were  assembled  with  the  el- 
ders, and  had  taken  counsel,  they 
gave  large  money  unto  the  soldiers, 
13  saying.  Say  ye.  His  disciples 
came  by  night,  and  stole  him  away 
while  we  slept.  14  And  if  this 
come  to  the  governor's  ears,  we 
will  persuade  him,  and  rid  you  of 
care.  15  So  they  took  the  money, 
and  did  as  they  were  taught :  and 
this  saying  was  spread  abroad 
among  the  Jews,  and  continueth 
until  this  day. 

16  But  the  eleven  disciples  went 
into  Galilee,  unto  the  mountain 
where  Jesus  had  appointed  them. 
17  And  when  they  saw  him,  they 
worshipped  him:  but  some  doubt- 
ed. 18  And  Jesus  came  to  them 
and  spake  unto  them,  saying,  AH 
authority  hath  been  given  unto  me 
in  heaven  and  on  earth.  19  Go  ye 
therefore,  and  make  disciples  of 
all  the  nations,  baptizing  them  into 
the  name  of  the  Father  and  of  the 
Son  and  of  the  Holy  Ghost:  20 
teaching  them  to  observe  all  things 
whatsoever  I  commanded  you :  and 
lo,  I  am  with  you  alway,  even  unto 
the  end  of  the  world. 


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the  tomb  with  fear  and  great  joy, 
and  ran  to  bring  his  disciples  word. 
9  And  behold,  Jesus  met  them,  say- 
ing, All  hail.  And  they  came  and 
took  hold  of  his  feet,  and  wor- 
shipped him.  10  Then  saith  Jesus 
unto  them,  Fear  not :  go  tell  my 
brethren  that  they  depart  into 
Galilee,  and  there  shall  they  see 
me. 

II  Now  while  they  were  going, 
behold,  some  of  the  guard  came 
into  the  city,  and  told  unto  the 
chief  priests  all  the  things  that 
were  come  to  pass.  12  And  when 
they  were  assembled  with  the 
elders,  and  had  taken  counsel,  they 
gave  much  money  unto  the  sol- 
diers, 13  saying,  Say  ye,  His  disci- 
ples came  by  night,  and  stole  him 
away  while  we  slept.  14  And  if 
this  come  to  the  governor's  ears, 
we  will  persuade  him,  and  rid  you 
of  care.  15  So  they  took  the  money, 
and  did  as  they  were  taught :  and 
this  saying  was  spread  abroad 
among  the  Jews,  and  continueth  un- 
til this  day. 

16  But  the  eleven  disciples  went 
into  Galilee,  unto  the  mountain 
where  Jesus  had  appointed  them. 
17  And  when  they  saw  him,  they 
worshipped  him;  but  some 
doubted.  18  And  Jesus  came  to 
them  and  spake  unto  them,  saying, 
All  authority  hath  been  given 
unto  me  in  heaven  and  on  earth. 
19  Go  ye  therefore,  and  make 
disciples  of  all  the  nations,  bap- 
tizing them  into  the  name  of  the 
Father  and  of  the  Son  and  of  the 
Holy  Spirit :  20  teaching  them  to 
observe  all  things  whatsoever  I 
commanded  you :  and  lo,  I  am 
with  you  always,  even  unto  the 
end  of  the  world. 


sepulchre  with  fear  and  great  joy,  run- 
ning to  tell  his  disciples. 

9  And  behold  Jesus  met  them,  saying: 
All  hail.  But  they  came  up  and  took 
hold  of  his  feet,  and  adored  him. 

ID  Then  Jesus  said  to  them:  Fear  not. 
Go,  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go  into 
Galilee,  there  they  shall  see  me. 

11  Who  when  they  were  departed,  be- 
hold some  of  the  guards  came  into  the 
city,  and  told  the  chief  priests  all  things 
that  had  been  done. 

12  And  they  being  assembled  together 
with  the  ancients,  taking  counsel,  gave 
a  great  sum  of  money  to  the  soldiers, 

13  Saying:  Say  you,  His  disciples  came 
by  night,  and  stole  him  away  when  we 
were  asleep. 

14  And  if  the  governor  shall  hear  of 
this,  we  will  persuade  him,  and  secure 
you. 

15  So  they  taking  the  money,  did  as 
they  were  taught :  and  this  word  was 
spread  abroad  among  the  Jews  even 
unto  this  day. 

16  And  the  eleven  disciples  went  into 
Galilee,  unto  the  mountain  where  Jesus 
had  appointed  them. 

17  And  seeing  him  they  adored:  but 
some  doubted. 

18  And  Jesus  coming,  spoke  to  them, 
saying:  All  power  is  given  to  me  in  hea- 
ven and  in  earth. 

19  Going  therefore,  teach  ye  all  na- 
tions ;  baptizing  them  in  the  name  of 
the  Father,  and  of  the  Son,  and  of  the 
Holy  Ghost. 

20  Teaching  them  to  observe  all  things 
whatsoever  I  have  commanded  you :  and 
behold  I  am  with  you  all  days,  even  to 
the  consummation  of  the  world. 


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CHAPTER  I. 

THE  beginning  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus 
Christ,  the  Son  of  God; 

2  As  it  is  written  in  the  prophets,  Be- 
hold, I  send  my  messenger  before  thy 
face,  which  shall  prepare  thy  way  before 
thee. 

3  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wil- 
derness, Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord, 
make  his  paths  straight. 

4  John  did  baptize  in  the  wilderness, 
and  preach  the  baptism  of  repentance 
for  the  remission  of  sins. 

5  And  there  went  out  unto  him  all  the 
land  of  Judsea,  and  they  of  Jerusalem, 
and  were  all  baptized  of  him  in  the  river 
of  Jordan,  confessing  their  sins. 

6  And  John  was  clothed  with  camel's 
hair,  and  with  a  girdle  of  a  skin  about 
his  loins ;  and  he  did  eat  locusts  and  wild 
honey ; 

7  And  preached,  saying.  There  cometh 
one  mightier  than  I  after  me,  the  latchet 
of  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  stoop 
down  and  unloose. 

8  I  indeed  have  baptized  you  with 
water:  but  he  shall  baptize  you  with  the 
Holy  Ghost. 

9  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days, 
that  Jesus  came  from  Nazareth  of  Gali- 
lee, and  was  baptized  of  John  in  Jor- 
dan. 

10  And  straightway  coming  up  out  of 
the  water,  he  saw  the  heavens  opened, 
and  the  Spirit  like  a  dove  descending 
upon  him : 

11  And  there  came  a  voice  from  heaven, 
saying,  Thou  art  my  beloved  Son,  in 
whom  I  am  well  pleased. 

12  And  immediately  the  spirit  driveth 
him  into  the  wilderness. 

13  And  he  was  there  in  the  wilderness 
forty  days,  tempted  of  Satan ;  and  was 
with  the  wild  beasts ;  and  the  angels  min- 
istered unto  him. 

14  Now  after  that  John  was  put  in 
prison,  Jesus  came  into  Galilee,  preaching 
the  gospel  of  the  kingdom  of  God, 

15  And   saying.   The  time  is   fulfilled, 

154 


T^HE  beginning  of  the  gospel 
*  -L  of  Jesus  Christ,  the  Son  of 
God. 

2  Even  as  it  is  written  in  Isaiah 
the  prophet. 

Behold,    I    send    my   messenger 

before  thy  face. 
Who  shall  prepare  thy  way; 
3  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the 

wilderness. 
Make  ye  ready  the  way  of  the 

Lord, 
Make  his  paths  straight; 
4  John  came,  who  baptized  in 
the  wilderness  and  preached  the 
baptism  of  repentance  unto  remis- 
sion of  sins.  5  And  there  went  out 
unto  him  all  the  country  of  Judaea, 
and  all  they  of  Jerusalem;  and  they 
were  baptized  of  him  in  the  river 
Jordan,  confessing  their  sins.  6 
And  John  was  clothed  with  camel's 
hair,  and  had  a  leathern  girdle 
about  his  loins,  and  did  eat  locusts 
and  wild  honey.  7  And  he  preached, 
saying.  There  cometh  after  me  he 
that  is  mightier  than  I,  the  latchet 
of  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy 
to  stoop  down  and  unloose.  8  I 
baptized  you  with  water;  but  he 
shall  baptize  you  with  the  Holy 
Ghost. 

9  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those 
days,  that  Jesus  came  from  Naza- 
reth of  Galilee,  and  was  baptized 
of  John  in  the  Jordan.  10  And 
straightway  coming  up  out  of  the 
water,  he  saw  the  heavens  rent 
asunder,  and  the  Spirit  as  a  dove 
descending  upon  him:  11  and  a 
voice  came  out  of  the  heavens, 
Thou  art  my  beloved  Son,  in  thee 
I  am  well  pleased. 

12  And  straightway  the  Spirit 
driveth  him  forth  into  the  wilder- 
ness. 13  And  he  was  in  the* 
wilderness  forty  days  tempted  of 
Satan ;  and  he  was  with  the  wild 
beasts ;  and  the  angels  ministered 
unto  him. 


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'T^HE  beginning  of  the  gospel 
I  X  of  Jesus  Christ,  the  Son  of 
God. 

2  Even  as  it  is  written  in  Isaiah 
the  prophet, 

Behold,    I    send    my   messenger 
before  thy  face. 

Who  shall  prepare  thy  way; 
3  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the 
wilderness. 

Make  ye  ready  the  way  of  the 
Lord, 

Make  his  paths  straight; 
4  John  came,  who  baptized  in  the 
wilderness  and  preached  the  bap- 
tism of  repentance  unto  remission 
of  sins.  5  And  there  went  out  unto 
him  all  the  country  of  Judaea,  and 
all  they  of  Jerusalem ;  and  they 
were  baptized  of  him  in  the  river 
Jordan,  confessing  their  sins.  6 
And  John  was  clothed  with  camel's 
hair,  and  had  a  leathern  girdle 
about  his  loins,  and  did  eat  lo- 
custs and  wild  honey.  7  And  he 
preached,  saying.  There  cometh 
after  me  he  that  is  mightier  than 
I,  the  latchet  of  whose  shoes  I  am 
not  worthy  to  stoop  down  and 
unloose.  8  I  baptized  you  in  water ; 
but  he  shall  baptize  you  in  the  Holy 
Spirit. 

9  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those 
days,  that  Jesus  came  from  Naz- 
areth of  Galilee,  and  was  baptized 
of  John  in  the  Jordan.  10  And 
straightway  coming  up  out  of  the 
water,  he  saw  the  heavens  rent 
asunder,  and  the  Spirit  as  a  dove 
descending  upon  him:  11  and  a 
voice  came  out  of  the  heavens. 
Thou  art  my  beloved  Son,  in  thee 
I  am  well  pleased. 

12  And  straightway  the  Spirit 
driveth  him  forth  into  the  wilder- 
ness. 13  And  he  was  in  the  wil- 
derness forty  days  tempted  of 
Satan ;  and  he  was  with  the  wild 
beasts ;  and  the  angels  ministered 
unto  him. 


CHAPTER  I. 

THE  beginning  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus 
Christ,  the  Son  of  God. 

2  As  it  is  written  in  Isaias  the  prophet: 
Behold  I  send  my  angel  before  thy  face, 
who  shall  prepare  the  way  before  thee. 

3  A  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  desert: 
Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make 
straight  his  paths. 

4  John  was  in  the  desert  baptizing, 
and  preaching  the  baptism  of  penance, 
unto  remission  of  sins. 

5  And  there  went  out  to  him  all  the 
country  of  Judea,  and  all  they  of  Jeru- 
salem, and  were  baptized  by  him  in  the 
river  of  Jordan,  confessing  their  sins. 

6  And  John  was  clothed  with  camel's 
hair,  and  a  leathern  girdle  about  his  loins ; 
and  he  ate  locusts  and  wild  honey. 

7  And  he  preached,  saying :  There  com- 
eth after  me  one  mightier  than  I,  the 
latchet  of  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy 
to  stoop  down  and  loose. 

8  I  have  baptized  you  with  water ;  but 
he  shall  baptize  you  with  the  Holy  Ghost. 

9  And  it  came  to  pass,  in  those  days, 
Jesus  came  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee,  and 
was  baptized  by  John  in  the  Jordan. 

10  And  forthwith  coming  up  out  of  the 
water,  he  saw  the  heavens  opened,  and 
the  Spirit  as  a  dove  descending,  and  re- 
maining on  him. 

11  And  there  came  a  voice  from  hea- 
ven :  Thou  art  my  beloved  Son ;  in  thee 
I  am  well  pleased. 

12  And  immediately  the  Spirit  drove 
him  out  into  the  desert. 

13  And  he  was  in  the  desert  forty  days 
and  forty  nights,  and  was  tempted  by 
Satan;  and  he  was  with  beasts,  and  the 
angels  ministered  to  him. 

14  And  after  that  John  was  delivered 
up,  Jesus  came  into  Galilee,  preaching 
the  gospel  of  the  kingdom  of  God, 

15  And  saying:  The  time  is  accom- 
plished, and  the  kingdom  of  God  is  at 
hand :   repent,  and  believe  the  gospel. 

16  And  passing  by  the  sea  of  Galilee, 
he  saw  Simon  and  Andrew  his  brother, 

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and  the  kingdom  of  God  is  at  hand:  re- 
pent ye,  and  believe  the  gospel. 

i6  Now  as  he  walked  by  the  sea  of 
Galilee,  he  saw  Simon  and  Andrew  his 
brother  casting  a  net  into  the  sea :  for 
they  were  fishers. 

17  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Come 
ye  after  me,  and  I  will  make  you  to 
become  fishers  of  men. 

18  And  straightway  they  forsook  their 
nets,  and  followed  him. 

19  And  when  he  had  gone  a  little 
farther  thence,  he  saw  James  the  son  of 
Zebedee,  and  John  his  brother,  who  also 
were  in  the  ship  mending  their  nets. 

20  And  straightway  he  called  them : 
and  they  left  their  father  Zebedee  in 
the  ship  with  the  hired  servants,  and 
went  after  him. 

21  And  they  went  into  Capernaum; 
and  straightway  on  the  sabbath  day  he 
entered  into  the  synagogue,   and  taught. 

22  And  they  were  astonished  at  his 
doctrine :  for  he  taught  them  as  one  that 
had  authority,  and  not  as  the  scribes. 

23  And  there  was  in  their  synagogue 
a  man  with  an  unclean  spirit ;  and  he 
cried  out, 

24  Saying,  Let  us  alone;  what  have  we 
to  do  with  thee,  thou  Jesus  of  Nazareth? 
art  thou  come  to  destroy  us?  I  know 
thee  who  thou  art,  the  Holy  One  of  God. 

25  And  Jesus  rebuked  him,  saying. 
Hold  thy  peace,  and  come  out  of  him. 

26  And  when  the  unclean  spirit  had 
torn  him,  and  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  he 
came  out  of  him. 

27  And  they  were  all  amazed,  insomuch 
that  they  questioned  among  themselves, 
saying.  What  thing  is  this?  what  new 
doctrine  is  this?  for  with  authority  com- 
mandeth  he  even  the  unclean  spirits,  and 
they  do  obey  him. 

28  And  immediately  his  fame  spread 
abroad  throughout  all  the  region  round 
about  Galilee. 

29  And  forthwith,  when  they  were 
come  out  of  the  synagogue,  they  entered 
into  the  house  of  Simon  and  Andrew, 
with  James  and  John. 

30  But  Simon's  wife's  mother  lay  sick 
of  a  fever,  and  anon  they  tell  him  of  her. 

31  And  he  came  and  took  her  by  the 
hand,  and  lifted  her  up ;  and  immediately 
the  fever  left  her,  and  she  ministered  unto 
them. 

32  And  at  even,  when  the  sun  did  set, 
they  brought  unto  him  all  that  were 
diseased,  and  them  that  were  possessed 
with  devils. 


14  Now  after  that  John  was  de- 
livered up,  Jesus  came  into  Gali- 
lee, preaching  the  gospel  of  God, 
15  and  saying,  The  time  is  fulfilled, 
and  the  kingdom  of  God  is  at 
hand :  repent  ye,  and  believe  in  the 
gospel. 

16  And  passing  along  by  the  sea 
of  Galilee,  he  saw  Simon  and  An- 
drew the  brother  of  Simon  casting 
a  net  in  the  sea :  for  they  were  fish- 
ers. 17  And  Jesus  said  unto  them, 
Come  ye  after  me,  and  I  will  make 
you  to  become  fishers  of  men.  18 
And  straightway  they  left  the  nets, 
and  followed  him.  19  And  going 
on  a  little  further,  he  saw  James 
the  son  of  Zebedee,  and  John  his 
brother,  who  also  were  in  the  boat 
mending  the  nets.  20  And  straight- 
way he  called  them :  and  they  left 
their  father  Zebedee  in  the  boat 
with  the  hired  servants,  and  went 
after  him. 

21  And  they  go  into  Capernaum; 
and  straightway  on  the  sabbath 
day  he  entered  into  the  synagogue 
and  taught.  22  And  they  were 
astonished  at  his  teaching:  for  he 
taught  them  as  having  authority, 
and  not  as  the  scribes.  23  And 
straightway  there  was  in  their  syn- 
agogue a  man  with  an  unclean 
spirit ;  and  he  cried  out,  24  saying. 
What  have  we  to  do  with  thee, 
thou  Jesus  of  Nazareth?  art  thou 
come  to  destroy  us?  I  know  thee 
who  thou  art,  the  Holy  One  of 
God.  25  And  Jesus  rebuked  him, 
saying,  Hold  thy  peace,  and  come 
out  of  him.  26  And  the  unclean 
spirit,  tearing  him  and  crying 
with  a  loud  voice,  came  out  of  him. 
27  And  they  were  all  amazed,  in- 
somuch that  they  questioned  among 
themselves,  saying.  What  is  this? 
a  new  teaching !  with  authority  he 
commandeth  even  the  unclean  spir- 
its, and  they  obey  him.  28  And 
the  report  of  him  went  out  straight- 
way everywhere  into  all  the  region 
of  Galilee  round  about. 

29  And  straightway,  when  they 
were  come  out  of  the  synagogue, 
they  came  into  the  house  of  Simon 
and  Andrew,  with  James  and  John. 
30  Now  Simon's  wife's  mother  lay 
sick  of  a  fever ;  and  straightway 
they  tell  him  of  her:  31  and  he 
came   and   took  her  by   the   hand, 


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14  Now  after  John  was  deliv- 
ered up,  Jesus  came  into  Galilee, 
preaching  the  gospel  of  God, 
15  and  saying,  The  time  is  ful- 
filled, and  the  kingdom  of  God  is 
at  hand :  repent  ye,  and  believe 
in  the  gospel. 

16  And  passing  along  by  the 
sea  of  Galilee,  he  saw  Simon  and 
Andrew  the  brother  of  Simon 
casting  a  net  in  the  sea;  for 
they  were  fishers.  17  And  Jesus 
said  unto  them.  Come  ye  after  me, 
and  I  will  make  you  to  become 
fishers  of  men.  18  And  straight- 
way they  left  the  nets,  and  fol- 
lowed him.  19  And  going  on  a 
little  further,  he  saw  James  the 
son  of  Zebedee,  and  John  his 
brother,  who  also  were  in  the 
boat  mending  the  nets.  20  And 
straightway  he  called  them :  and 
they  left  their  father  Zebedee  in 
the  boat  with  the  hired  servants, 
and  went  after  him. 

21  And  they  go  into  Caper- 
naum ;  and  straightway  on  the 
sabbath  day  he  entered  into  the 
synagogue  and  taught.  22  And 
they  were  astonished  at  his  teach- 
ing: for  he  taught  them  as  having 
authority,   and   not   as   the   scribes. 

23  And  straightway  there  was  in 
their  synagogue  a  man  with  an 
unclean    spirit ;    and    he   cried    out, 

24  saying.  What  have  we  to  do 
with  thee,  Jesus  thou  Nazarene? 
art  thou  come  to  destroy  us?  I 
know  thee  who  thou  art,  the 
Holy  One  of  God.  25  And  Jesus 
rebuked  him,  saying,  Hold  thy 
peace,  and  come  out  of  him. 
26  And  the  unclean  spirit,  tear- 
ing him  and  crying  with  a  loud 
voice,  came  out  of  him.  27  And 
they  were  all  amazed,  insomuch 
that  thej'  questioned  among  them- 
selves, saying.  What  is  this?  a  new 
teaching !  with  autho-ity  he  com- 
mandeth  even  the  unclean  spirits, 
and  they  obey  him.  28  And  the 
report  of  him  went  out  straight- 
way everywhere  into  all  the  region 
of  Galilee  round  about. 

29  And  straightway,  when  they 
were  come  out  of  the  synagogue, 
they  came  into  the  house  of  Simon 
and  Andrew,  with  James  and  John. 
30  Now  Simon's  wife's  mother  lay 
sick  of   a   fever;   and   straightway 


casting  nets  into  the  sea  (for  they  were 
fishermen). 

17  And  Jesus  said  to  them :  Come  after 
me,  and  I  will  make  you  to  become  fish- 
ers of  men. 

18  And  immediately  leaving  their  nets, 
they  followed  him. 

19  And  going  on  from  thence  a  little 
farther,  he  saw  James  the  son  of  Zebedee, 
and  John  his  brother,  who  also  were 
mending  their  nets  in  the  ship : 

20  And  forthwith  he  called  them.  And 
leaving  their  father  Zebedee  in  the  ship 
with  his  hired  men,  they  followed  him. 

21  And  they  entered  into  Caphar- 
naum,  and  forthwith  upon  the  sabbath 
days  going  into  the  synagogue,  he  taught 
them. 

22  And  they  were  astonished  at  his 
doctrine.  For  he  was  teaching  them  as 
one  having  power,  and  not  as  the  scribes. 

23  And  there  was  in  their  synagogue 
a  man  with  an  unclean  spirit;  and  he 
cried  out, 

24  Saying :  What  have  we  to  do  with 
thee,  Jesus  of  Nazareth?  art  thou  come 
to  destroy  us?  I  know  who  thou  art,  the 
Holy  One  of  God. 

25  And  Jesus  threatened  him,  saying: 
Speak  no  more,  and  go  out  of  the  man. 

26  And  the  unclean  spirit  tearing  him, 
and  crying  out  with  a  loud  voice,  went 
out  of  him. 

27  And  they  were  all  amazed,  insomuch 
that  they  questioned  among  themselves, 
saying :  What  thing  is  this  ?  what  is  this 
new  doctrine?  for  with  power  he  com- 
mandeth  even  the  unclean  spirits,  and 
they  obey  him. 

28  And  the  fame  of  him  was  spread 
forthwith  into  all  the  country  of  Galilee. 

29  And  immediately  going  out  of  the 
synagogue  they  came  into  the  house  of 
Simon  ajid  Andrew,  with  James  and  John. 

30  And  Simon's  wife's  mother  lay  in  a 
fit  of  a  fever :  and  forthwith  they  tell  him 
of  her. 

31  And  coming  to  her,  he  lifted  her  up, 
taking  her  by  the  hand ;  and  immediately 
the  fever  left  her,  and  she  ministered 
unto  them. 

32  And  when  it  was  evening,  after  sun- 
set, they  brought  to  him  all  that  were  ill 
and  that  were  possessed  with  devils. 

33  And  all  the  city  was  gathered  to- 
gether at  the  door. 

34  And  he  healed  many  that  were  trou- 
bled with  divers  diseases;  and  he  cast 
out  many  devils,  and  he  suffered  them 
not  to  speak,  because  they  knew  him. 


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33  And  all  the  city  was  gathered  to- 
gether at  the  door. 

34  And  he  healed  many  that  were  sick 
of  divers  diseases,  and  cast  out  many 
devils ;  and  suffered  not  the  devils  to 
speak,  because  they  knew  him. 

35  And  in  the  morning,  rising  up  a 
great  while  before  day,  he  went  out, 
and  departed  into  a  solitary  place,  and 
there  prayed. 

36  And  Simon  and  they  that  were  with 
him  followed  after  him. 

37  And  when  they  had  found  him,  they 
said  unto  him,  All  men  seek  for  thee. 

38  And  he  said  unto  them.  Let  us  go 
into  the  next  towns,  that  I  may  preach 
there  also :  for  therefore  came  I  forth. 

39  And  he  preached  in  their  synagogues 
throughout  all  Galilee,  and  cast  out 
devils. 

40  And  there  came  a  leper  to  him, 
beseeching  him,  and  kneeling  down  to 
him,  and  saying  unto  him.  If  thou  wilt, 
thou  canst  make  me  clean. 

41  And  Jesus,  moved  with  compassion, 
put  forth  his  hand,  and  touched  him,  and 
saith  unto  him,  I  will ;  be  thou  clean. 

42  And  as  soon  as  he  had  spoken,  im- 
mediately the  leprosy  departed  from  him, 
and  he  was  cleansed. 

43  And  he  straitly  charged  him,  and 
forthwith  sent  him  away; 

44  And  saith  unto  him,  See  thou  say 
nothing  to  any  man:  but  go  thy  way, 
shew  thyself  to  the  priest,  and  offer  for 
thy  cleansing  those  things  which  Moses 
commanded,  for  a  testimony  unto  them. 

45  But  he  went  out,  and  began  to 
publish  it  much,  and  to  blaze  abroad  the 
matter,  insomuch  that  Jesus  could  no 
more  openly  enter  into  the  city,  but  was 
without  in  desert  places:  and  they  came 
to  him  from  every  quarter. 


and  raised  her  up;  and  the  fever 
left  her,  and  she  ministered  unto 
them. 

32  And  at  even,  when  the  sun 
did  set,  they  brought  unto  him  all 
that  were  sick,  and  them  that  were 
possessed  with  devils.  33  And  all 
the  city  was  gathered  together  at 
the  door.  34  And  he  healed  many 
that  were  sick  with  divers  diseases, 
and  cast  out  many  devils;  and  he 
suffered  not  the  devils  to  speak, 
because  they  knew  him. 

35  And  in  the  morning,  a  great 
while  before  day,  he  rose  up  and 
went  out,  and  departed  into  a  desert 
place,  and  there  prayed.  36  And 
Simon  and  they  that  were  with  him 
followed  after  him;  27  and  they 
found  him,  and  say  unto  him.  All 
are  seeking  thee.  38  And  he  saith 
unto  them,  Let  us  go  elsewhere  into 
the  next  towns,  that  I  may  preach 
there  also;  for  to  this  end  came  I 
forth.  39  And  he  went  into  their 
synagogues  throughout  all  Galilee, 
preaching  and  casting  out  devils. 

40  And  there  cometh  to  him  a 
leper,  beseeching  him,  and  kneel- 
ing down  to  him,  and  saying  unto 
him,  If  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make 
me  clean.  41  And  being  moved 
with  compassion,  he  stretched  forth 
his  hand,  and  touched  him,  and 
saith  unto  him,  I  will ;  be  thou 
made  clean.  42  And  straightway 
the  leprosy  departed  from  him, 
and  he  was  made  clean.  43  And  he 
strictly  charged  him,  and  straight- 
way sent  him  out,  44  and  saith  unto 
him.  See  thou  say  nothing  to  any 
man :  but  go  thy  way,  shew  thy- 
self to  the  priest,  and  offer  for  thy 
cleansing  the  things  which  Moses 
commanded,  for  a  testimony  unto 
them.  45  But  he  went  out,  and 
began  to  publish  it  much,  and  to 
spread  abroad  the  matter,  inso- 
much that  Jesus  could  no  more 
openly  enter  into  a  city,  but  was 
without  in  desert  places :  and  they 
came  to  him  from  every  quarter. 


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they  tell  him  of  her:  31  and  he 
came  and  took  her  by  the  hand, 
and  raised  her  up ;  and  the  fever 
left  her,  and  she  ministered  unto 
them. 

32  And  at  even,  when  the  sun 
did  set,  they  brought  unto  him  all 
that  were  sick,  and  them  that  were 
possessed  with  demons.  33  And 
all  the  city  was  gathered  together 
at  the  door.  34  And  he  healed 
many  that  were  sick  with  divers 
diseases,  and  cast  out  many  de- 
mons ;  and  he  suffered  not  the 
demons  to  speak,  because  they  knew 
him. 

35  And  in  the  morning,  a  great 
while  before  day,  he  rose  up  and 
went  out,  and  departed  into  a 
desert  place,  and  there  prayed.  36 
And  Simon  and  they  that  were 
with     him     followed     after     him; 

37  and  they  found  him,  and  say 
unto    him.    All    are    seeking    thee. 

38  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Let 
us  go  elsewhere  into  the  next 
towns,  that  I  may  preach  there  also ; 
for    to    this    end    came    I     forth. 

39  And  he  went  into  their 
synagogues  throughout  all  Gali- 
lee, preaching  and  casting  out 
demons. 

40  And  there  cometh  to  him  a 
leper,  beseeching  him,  and  kneeling 
down  to  him,  and  saying  unto  him. 
If  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me 
clean.  41  And  being  moved  with 
compassion,  he  stretched  forth  his 
hand,  and  touched  him,  and  saith 
unto  him,  I  will ;  be  thou  made 
clean.  42  And  straightway  the  lep- 
rosy departed  from  him,  and  he 
was  made  clean.  43  And  he  strictly 
charged  him,  and  straightway  sent 
him  out,  44  and  saith  unto  him, 
See  thou  say  nothing  to  any  man : 
but  go  show  thyself  to  the  priest, 
and  offer  _  for  thy  cleansing  the 
things  which  Moses  commanded, 
for  a  testimony  unto  them.  45  But 
he  went  out,  and  began  to  publish 
it  much,  and  to  spread  abroad  the 
matter,  insomuch  that  Jesus  could 
no  more  openly  enter  into  a  city, 
but  was  without  in  desert  places : 
and  they  came  to  him  from  every 
quarter, 


35  And  rising  very  early,  going  out,  he 
went  into  a  desert  place:  and  there  he 
prayed. 

36  And  Simon,  and  they  that  were  with 
him,  followed  after  him. 

37  And  when  they  had  found  him,  they 
said  to  him :  All  seek  for  thee. 

38  And  he  saith  to  them :  Let  us  go  into 
the  neighbouring  towns  and  cities,  that  I 
may  preach  there  also;  for  to  this  pur- 
pose am  I  come. 

39  And  he  was  preaching  in  their  syna- 
gogues, and  in  all  Galilee,  and  casting 
out  devils. 

40  And  there  came  a  leper  to  him,  be- 
seeching him,  and  kneeling  down  said  to 
him :  If  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me 
clean. 

41  And  Jesus  having  compassion  on 
him,  stretched  forth  his  hand ;  and  touch- 
ing him,  saith  to  him:  I  will.  Be  thou 
made  clean. 

42  And  when  he  had  spoken,  immedi- 
ately the  leprosy  departed  from  him,  and 
he  was  made  clean. 

43  And  he  strictly  charged  him,  and 
forthwith  sent  him  away. 

44  And  he  saith  to  him:  See  thou  tell 
no  one;  but  go,  shew  thyself  to  the  high 
priest,  and  offer  for  thy  cleansing  the 
things  that  Moses  commanded,  for  a  testi- 
mony to  them. 

45  But  he  being  gone  out,  began  to  pub- 
lish and  to  blaze  abroad  the  word :  so 
that  he  could  not  openly  go  into  the  city, 
but  was  without  in  desert  places:  and 
they  flocked  to  him  from  all  sides. 


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CHAPTER  2. 

AND    again    he    entered    into    Caper- 
naum after  some  days ;  and  it  was 
noised  that  he  was  in  the  house. 

2  And  straightway  many  were  gathered 
together,  insomuch  that  there  was  no 
room  to  receive  them,  no,  not  so  much 
as  about  the  door:  and  he  preached  the 
word  unto  them. 

3  And  they  come  unto  him,  bringing 
one  sick  of  the  palsy,  which  was  borne 
of  four. 

4  And  when  they  could  not  come  nigh 
unto  him  for  the  press,  they  uncovered 
the  roof  where  he  was :  and  when  they 
had  broken  it  up,  they  let  down  the  bed 
wherein  the  sick  of  the  palsy  lay. 

5  When  Jesus  saw  their  faith,  he  said 
unto  the  sick  of  the  palsy,  Son,  thy  sins 
be  forgiven  thee. 

6  But  there  were  certain  of  the  scribes 
sitting  there,  and  reasoning  in  their 
hearts, 

7  Why  doth  this  man  thus  speak  blas- 
phemies? who  can  forgive  sins  but  God 
only? 

8  And  immediately  when  Jesus  per- 
ceived in  his  spirit  that  they  so  reasoned 
within  themselves,  he  said  unto  them, 
Why  reason  ye  these  things  in  your 
hearts? 

9  Whether  is  it  easier  to  say  to  the 
sick  of  the  palsy.  Thy  sins  be  forgiven 
thee;  or  to  say,  Arise,  and  take  up  thy 
bed,  and  walk? 

10  But  that  ye  may  know  that  the  Son 
of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive 
sins,   (he  saith  to  the  sick  of  the  palsy,) 

11  I  say  unto  thee,  Arise,  and  take  up 
thy  bed,  and  go  thy  way  into  thine  house. 

12  And  immediately  he  arose,  took  up 
the  bed,  and  went  forth  before  them  all; 
insomuch  that  they  were  all  amazed,  and 
glorified  God,  saying.  We  never  saw  it 
on  this  fashion. 

13  And  he  went  forth  again  by  the 
sea  side;  and  all  the  multitude  resorted 
unto  him,  and  he  taught  them. 

14  And  as  he  passed  by,  he  saw  Levi 
the  son  of  Alphasus  sitting  at  the  receipt 
of  custom,  and  said  unto  him.  Follow 
me.     And  he  arose  and  followed  him. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  Jesus 
sat  at  meat  in  his  house,  many  publicans 
and  sinners  sat  also  together  with  Jesus 
and  his  disciples :  for  there  were  many, 
and  they  followed  him. 

16  And  when  the  scribes  and  Pharisees 
saw  him  eat  with  publicans  and  sinners. 


A  ND  when  he  entered  again 
^-l\.  into  Capernaum  after  some 
days,  it  was  noised  that  he  was 
in  the  house.  2  And  many  were 
gathered  together,  so  that  there  was 
no  longer  room  for  them,  no,  not 
even  about  the  door :  and  he  spake 
the  word  unto  them.  3  And  they 
come,  bringing  unto  him  a  man 
sick  of  the  palsy,  borne  of  four. 
4  And  when  they  could  not  come 
nigh  unto  him  for  the  crowd,  they 
uncovered  the  roof  where  he  was : 
and  when  they  had  broken  it  up, 
they  let  down  the  bed  whereon  the 
sick  of  the  palsy  lay.  5  And  Jesus 
seeing  their  faith  saith  unto  the 
sick  of  the  palsy.  Son,  thy  sins  are 
forgiven.  6  But  there  were  cer- 
tain of  the  scribes  sitting  there, 
and  reasoning  in  their  hearts,  7 
Why  doth  this  man  thus  speak?  he 
blasphemeth :  who  can  forgive  sins 
but  one,  even  God?  8  And  straight- 
way Jesus,  perceiving  in  his  spirit 
that  they  so  reasoned  within  them- 
selves, saith  unto  them,  Why  reason 
ye  these  things  in  your  hearts? 
9  Whether  is  easier,  to  say  to  the 
sick  of  the  palsy.  Thy  sins  are  for- 
given ;  or  to  say,  Arise,  and  take 
up  thy  bed,  and  walk?  10  But  that 
ye  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man 
hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins 
(he  saith  to  the  sick  of  the  palsy), 

11  I  say  unto  thee.  Arise,  take  up 
thy   bed,    and   go   unto   thy   house. 

12  And  he  arose,  and  straightway 
took  up  the  bed,  and  went  forth 
before  them  all ;  insomuch  that  they 
were  all  amazed,  and  glorified  God, 
saying,  We  never  saw  it  on  this 
fashion. 

13  And  he  went  forth  again  by 
the  sea  side;  and  all  the  multitude 
resorted  unto  him,  and  he  taught 
them.  14  And  as  he  passed  by,  he 
saw  Levi  the  son  of  Alphaeus  sit- 
ting at  the  place  of  toll,  and  he 
saith  unto  him.  Follow  me.  And 
he  arose  and  followed  him.  15  And 
it  came  to  pass,  that  he  was  sitting 
at  meat  in  his  house,  and  many 
publicans  and  sinners  sat  down 
with  Jesus  and  his  disciples :  for 
there  were  many,  and  they  followed 
him.  16  And  the  scribes  of  the 
Pharisees,  when  they  saw  that  he 
was  eating  with  the  sinners  and 
publicans,    said   unto   his   disciples, 


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\  ND  when  he  entered  again 
2xjL  into  Capernaum  after  some 
days,  it  was  noised  that  he  was  in 
the  house.  2  And  many  were 
gathered  together,  so  that  there 
was  no  longer  room  for  them,  no, 
not  even  about  the  door :  and 
he  spake  the  word  unto  them. 
3  And  they  come,  bringing  unto 
him  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy,  borne 
of  four.  4  And  when  they  could 
not  come  nigh  unto  him  for  the 
crowd,  they  uncovered  the  roof 
where  he  was :  and  when  they  had 
broken  it  up,  they  let  down  the 
bed  whereon  the  sick  of  the  palsy 
lay.  5  And  Jesus  seeing  their 
faith  saith  unto  the  sick  of  the 
palsy,  Son,  thy  sins  are  forgiven. 
6  But  there  were  certain  of  the 
scribes  sitting  there,  and  reasoning 
in  their  hearts,  7  Why  doth  this 
man  thus  speak?  he  blasphemeth : 
who  can  forgive  sins  but  one,  even 
God?  8  And  straightway  Jesus, 
perceiving  in  his  spirit  that  they  so 
reasoned  within  themselves,  saith 
unto  them.  Why  reason  ye  these 
things  in  your  hearts?  9  Which  is 
easier,  to  say  to  the  sick  of  the 
palsy.  Thy  sins  are  forgiven ;  or 
to  say.  Arise,  and  take  up  thy  bed, 
and  walk?  10  But  that  ye  may 
know  that  the  Son  of  man  hath 
authority  on  earth  to  forgive  sins 
(he  saith  to  the  sick  of  the  palsy), 

11  I  say  unto  thee.  Arise,  take  up 
thy   bed,   and   go    unto   thy   house. 

12  And  he  arose,  and  straightway 
took  up  the  bed,  and  went  forth  be- 
fore them  all ;  insomuch  that  they 
were  all  amazed,  and  glorified  God, 
saying,  We  never  saw  it  on  this 
fashion. 

13  And  he  went  forth  again  by 
the  sea  side ;  and  all  the  multi- 
tude resorted  unto  him,  and  he 
taught  them.  14  And  as  he  passed 
by,  he  saw  Levi  the  son  of  Al- 
phseus  sitting  at  the  place  of  toll, 
and  he  saith  unto  him.  Follow  me. 
And  he  arose  and  followed  him. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  he 
was  sitting  at  meat  in  his  house, 
and  many  publicans  and  sinners 
sat  down  with  Jesus  and  his  dis- 
ciples :  for  there  were  many,  and 
they  followed  him.  16  And  the 
scribes  of  the  Pharisees,  when  they 
saw   that  he   was   eating  with  the 


CHAPTER  2. 

AND    again   he   entered   into   Caphar- 
naum  after  some  days. 

2  And  it  was  heard  that  he  was  in  the 
house,  and  many  came  together,  so  that 
there  was  no  room ;  no,  not  even  at  the 
door;  and  he  spoke  to  them  the  word. 

3  And  they  came  to  him,  bringing  one 
sick  of  the  palsy,  who  was  carried  by 
four. 

4  And  when  they  could  not  offer  him 
unto  him  for  the  multitude,  they  uncov- 
ered the  roof  where  he  was ;  and  opening 
it,  they  let  down  the  bed  wherein  the 
man  sick  of  the  palsy  lay. 

5  And  when  Jesus  had  seen  their  faith, 
he  saith  to  the  sick  of  the  palsy:  Son, 
thy  sins  are  forgiven  thee. 

6  And  there  were  some  of  the  scribes 
sitting  there,  and  thinking  in  their 
hearts : 

7  Why  doth  this  man  speak  thus?  he 
blasphemeth.  Who  can  forgive  sins,  but 
God  only? 

8  Which  Jesus  presently  knowing  in  his 
spirit,  that  they  so  thought  within  them- 
selves, saith  to  them :  Why  think  you 
these  things  in  your  hearts? 

9  Which  is  easier,  to  say  to  the  sick  of 
the  palsy :  Thy  sins  are  forgiven  thee ; 
or  to  say :  Arise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and 
walk? 

10  But  that  you  may  know  that  the  Son 
of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive 
sins,  (he  saith  to  the  sick  of  the  palsy,) 

III  say  to  thee :  Arise,  take  up  thy  bed, 
and  go  into  thy  house. 

12  And  immediately  he  arose;  and  tak- 
ing up  his  bed,  went  his  way  in  the  sight 
of  all ;  so  that  all  wondered  and  glorified 
God,  saying:  We  never  saw  the  like. 

13  And  he  went  forth  again  to  the  sea 
side ;  and  all  the  multitude  came  to  him, 
and  he  taught  them. 

14  And  when  he  was  passing  by,  he 
saw  Levi  the  son  of  Alpheus  sitting  at  the 
receipt  of  custom;  and  he  saith  to  him: 
Follow  me.  And  rising  up,  he  followed 
him. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  as  he  sat 
at  meat  in  his  house,  many  publicans  and 
sinners  sat  down  together  with  Jesus 
and  his  disciples.  For  they  were  many, 
who  also  followed  him. 

16  And  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees, 
seeing  that  he  ate  with  publicans  and 
sinners,  said  to  his  disciples :  Why  doth 
your  master  eat  and  drink  with  publi- 
cans and  sinners? 


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they  said  unto  his  disciples,  How  is  it 
that  he  eateth  and  drinketh  with  pub- 
licans and  sinners? 

17  When  Jesus  heard  it,  he  saith  unto 
them,  They  that  are  whole  have  no  need 
of  the  physician,  but  they  that  are  sick: 
I  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  but  sin- 
ners to  repentance. 

18  And  the  disciples  of  John  and  of 
the  Pharisees  used  to  fast:  and  they 
come  and  say  unto  him.  Why  do  the  dis- 
ciples of  John  and  of  the  Pharisees  fast, 
but  thy  disciples  fast  not? 

19  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Can  the 
children  of  the  bridechamber  fast,  while 
the  bridegroom  is  with  them?  as  long 
as  they  have  the  bridegroom  with  them, 
they  cannot  fast. 

20  But  the  days  will  come,  when  the 
bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away  from 
them,  and  then  shall  they  fast  in  those 
days. 

21  No  man  also  seweth  a  piece  of  new 
cloth  on  an  old  garment :  else  the  new 
piece  that  filled  it  up  taketh  away  from 
the  old,  and  the  rent  is  made  worse. 

22  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into 
old  bottles :  else  the  new  wine  doth  burst 
the  bottles,  and  the  wine  is  spilled,  and 
the  bottles  will  be  marred :  but  new  wine 
must  be  put  into  new  bottles. 

23  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  he  went 
through  the  corn  fields  on  the  sabbath 
day;  and  his  disciples  began,  as  they 
went,  to  pluck  the  ears  of  corn. 

24  And  the  Pharisees  said  unto  him, 
Behold,  why  do  they  on  the  sabbath  day 
that  which  is  not  lawful? 

25  And  he  said  unto  them.  Have  ye 
never  read  what  David  did,  when  he  had 
need,  and  was  an  hungred,  he,  and  they 
that  were  with  him?  . 

26  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God 
in  the  days  of  Abiathar  the  high  priest, 
and  did  eat  the  shewbread,  which  is  not 
lawful  to  eat  but  for  the  priests,  and 
gave  also  to  them  which  were  with  him? 

27  And  he  said  unto  them.  The  sab- 
bath was  made  for  man,  and  not  man 
for  the  sabbath : 

28  Therefore  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord 
also  of  the  sabbath. 


He  eateth  and  drinketh  with  pub- 
licans and  sinners.  17  And  when 
Jesus  heard  it,  he  saith  unto  them. 
They  that  are  whole  have  no  need 
of  a  physician,  but  they  that  are 
sick:  1  came  not  to  call  the  right- 
eous, but  sinners. 

18  And  John's  disciples  and  the 
Pharisees  were  fasting:  and  they 
come  and  say  unto  him.  Why  do 
John's  disciples  and  the  disciples 
of  the  Pharisees  fast,  but  thy  disci- 
ples fast  not?  19  And  Jesus  said 
unto  them.  Can  the  sons  of  the 
bride-chamber  fast,  while  the  bride- 
groom is  with  them?  as  long  as  they 
have  the  bridegroom  with  them, 
they  cannot  fast.  20  But  the  days 
will  come,  when  the  bridegroom 
shall  be  taken  away  from  them,  and 
then    will    they    fast    in    that    day. 

21  No  man  seweth  a  piece  of  un- 
dressed cloth  on  an  old  garment : 
else  that  which  should  fill  it  up 
taketh  from  it,  the  new  from  the 
old,    and    a    worse    rent    is    made. 

22  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine 
into  old  wine-skins :  else  the  wine 
will  burst  the  skins,  and  the  wine 
perisheth,  and  the  skins :  but  they 
put  new  wine  into  fresh  wine-skins. 

23  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  he 
was  going  on  the  sabbath  day 
through  the  cornfields;  and  his  dis- 
ciples began,  as  they  went,  to 
pluck  the  ears  of  corn.  24  And  the 
Pharisees  said  unto  him.  Behold, 
why  do  they  on  the  sabbath  day 
that  which  is  not  lawful?  25  And 
he  said  unto  them.  Did  ye  never 
read  what  David  did,  when  he  had 
need,  and  was  an  hungred,  he,  and 
they  that  were  with  him?  26  How 
he  entered  into  the  house  of  God 
when  Abiathar  was  high  priest, 
and  did  eat  the  shewbread,  which 
it  is  not  lawful  to  eat  save  for  the 
priests,  and  gave  also  to  them  that 
were  with  him?  27  And  he  said 
unto  them.  The  sabbath  was  made 
for  man,  and  not  man  for  the  sab- 
bath :  28  so  that  the  Son  of  man  is 
lord  even  of  the  sabbath. 


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sinners  and  publicans,  said  unto 
his  disciples,  How  is  it  that  he 
eateth  and  drinketh  with  publi- 
cans and  sinners?  17  And  when 
Jesus  heard  it,  he  saith  unto  them, 
They  that  are  whole  have  no  need 
of  a  physician,  but  they  that  are 
sick :  I  came  not  to  call  the  right- 
eous, but  sinners. 

18  And  John's  disciples  and  the 
Pharisees  were  fasting:  and  they 
come  and  say  unto  him.  Why  do 
John's  disciples  and  the  disciples 
of  the  Pharisees  fast,  but  thy  disci- 
ples fast  not?  19  And  Jesus  said 
unto  them.  Can  the  sons  of  the 
bridechamber  fast,  while  the  bride- 
groom is  with  them?  as  long  as  they 
have  the  bridegroom  with  them, 
they  cannot  fast.  20  But  the  days 
will  come,  when  the  bridegroom 
shall  be  taken  away  from  them, 
and  then  will  they  fast  in  that  day. 

21  No  man  seweth  a  piece  of  un- 
dressed cloth  on  an  old  garment : 
else  that  which  should  fill  it  up 
taketh  from  it,  the  new  from  the 
old,    and    a    worse    rent    is    made. 

22  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine 
into  old  wine-skins ;  else  the  wine 
will  burst  the  skins,  and  the  wine 
perisheth,  and  the  skins :  but  they 
put  new  wine  into  fresh  wine-skins. 

23  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  he 
was  going  on  the  sabbath  day 
through  the  grainfields;  and  his  dis- 
ciples began,  as  they  went,  to  pluck 
the  ears.  24  And  the  Pharisees 
said  unto  him.  Behold,  why  do  they 
on  the  sabbath  day  that  which  is 
not  lawful?  25  And  he  said  unto 
them.  Did  ye  never  read  what  Da- 
vid did,  when  he  had  need,  and  was 
hungry,  he.  and  they  that  were  with 
him?  26  How  he  entered  into  the 
house  of  God  when  Abiathar  was 
high  priest,  and  ate  the  showbread, 
which  it  is  not  lawful  to  eat  save 
for  the  priests,  and  gave  also  to 
them  that  were  with  him?  27  And 
he  said  unto  them.  The  sabbath  was 
made  for  man,  and  not  man  for  the 
sabbath :  28  so  that  the  Son  of  man 
is  lord  even  of  the  sabbath. 


17  Jesus  hearing  this,  saith  to  them : 
They  that  are  well  have  no  need  of  a 
physician,  but  they  that  are  sick.  For  I 
came  not  to  call  the  just,  but  sinners. 

18  And  the  disciples  of  John  and  the 
Pharisees  used  to  fast ;  and  they  come 
and  say  to  him :  Why  do  the  disciples  of 
John  and  of  the  Pharisees  fast ;  but  thy 
disciples  do  not  fast? 

19  And  Jesus  saith  to  them:  Can  the 
children  of  the  marriage  fast,  as  long  as 
the  bridegroom  is  with  them?  As  long 
as  they  have  the  bridegroom  with  them, 
they  cannot  fast. 

20  But  the  days  will  come  when  the 
bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away  from 
them;  and  then  they  shall  fast  in  those 
days. 

21  No  man  seweth  a  piece  of  raw  cloth 
to  an  old  garment :  otherwise  the  new 
piecing  taketh  away  from  the  old,  and 
there  is  made  a  greater  rent. 

22  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into 
old  bottles :  otherwise  the  wine  will  burst 
the  bottles,  and  both  the  wine  will  be 
spilled,  and  the  bottles  will  be  lost.  But 
new  wine  must  be  put  into  new  bottles. 

23  And  it  came  to  pass  again,  as  the 
Lord  walked  through  the  corn  fields  on 
the  sabbath,  that  his  disciples  began  to 
go  forward,  and  to  pluck  the  ears  of  corn. 

24  And  the  Pharisees  said  to  him :  Be- 
hold, why  do  they  on  the  sabbath  day 
that  which  is  not  lawful? 

25  And  he  said  to  them :  Have  you 
never  read  what  David  did  when  he  had 
need,  and  was  hungry  himself,  and  they 
that  were  with  him? 

26  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God, 
under  Abiathar  the  high  priest,  and  did 
eat  the  loaves  of  proposition,  which  was 
not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the  priests,  and 
gave  to  them  who  were  with  him? 

27  And  he  said  to  them :  The  sabbath 
was  made  for  man,  and  not  man  for  the 
sabbath. 

28  Therefore  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  of 
the  sabbath  also. 


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CHAPTER  3. 

AND  he  entered  again  into  the  syna- 
gogue ;  and  there  was  a  man  there 
which  had  a  withered  hand. 

2  And  they  watched  him,  whether  he 
would  heal  him  on  the  sabbath  day;  that 
they  might  accuse  him. 

3  And  he  saith  unto  the  man  which  had 
the  withered  hand,   Stand   forth. 

4  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Is  it  lawful 
to  do  good  on  the  sabbath  days,  or  to  do 
evil?  to  save  life,  or  to  kill?  But  they 
held  their  peace. 

5  And  when  he  had  looked  round  about 
on  them  with  anger,  being  grieved  for  the 
hardness  of  their  hearts,  he  saith  unto  the 
man,  Stretch  forth  thine  hand.  And  he 
stretched  it  out :  and  his  hand  was  re- 
stored whole  as  the  other. 

6  And  the  Pharisees  went  forth,  and 
straightway  took  counsel  with  the  Hero- 
dians  against  him,  how  they  might  destroy 
him. 

7  But  Jesus  withdrew  himself  with 
his  disciples  to  the  sea :  and  a  great  mul- 
titude from  Galilee  followed  him,  and 
from  Judaea, 

8  And  from  Jerusalem,  and  from 
Idumaea,  and  from  beyond  Jordan;  and 
they  about  Tyre  and  Sidon,  a  great  mul- 
titude, when  they  had  heard  what  great 
things  he  did,  came  unto  him. 

9  And  he  spake  to  his  disciples,  that  a 
small  ship  should  wait  on  him  because 
of  the  multitude,  lest  they  should  throng 
him. 

10  For  he  had  healed  many;  insomuch 
that  they  pressed  upon  him  for  to  touch 
him,  as  many  as  had  plagues. 

11  And  unclean  spirits,  when  they  saw 
him,  fell  down  before  him,  and  cried, 
saying.  Thou  art  the  Son  of  God. 

12  And  he  straitly  charged  them  that 
they  should  not  make  him  known. 

13  And  he  goeth  up  into  a  mountain, 
and  calleth  unto  him  whom  he  would: 
and  they  came  unto  him. 

14  And  he  ordained  twelve,  that  they 
should  be  with  him,  and  that  he  might 
send  them   forth  to  preach, 

15  And  to  have  power  to  heal  sick- 
nesses, and  to  cast  out  devils: 

16  And  Simon  he  surnamed  Peter; 

17  And  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and 
John  the  brother  of  James;  and  he  sur- 
named them  Boanerges,  which  is.  The 
sons  of  thunder: 

18  And  Andrew,  and  Philip,  and  Bar- 
tholomew,   and    Matthew,    and    Thomas, 


A  ND  he  entered  again  into  the 
3-i\.  synagogue;  and  there  was  a 
man  there  which  had  his  hand  with- 
ered. 2  And  they  watched  him, 
whether  he  would  heal  him  on  the 
sabbath  day;  that  they  might  ac- 
cuse him.  3  And  he  saith  unto  the 
man  that  had  his  hand  withered. 
Stand  forth.  4  And  he  saith  unto 
them.  Is  it  lawful  on  the  sabbath 
day  to  do  good,  or  to  do  harm?  to 
save  a  life,  or  to  kill?  But  they 
held  their  peace.  5  And  when  he 
had  looked  round  about  on  them 
with  anger,  being  grieved  at  the 
hardening  of  their  heart,  he  saith 
unto  the  man.  Stretch  forth  thy 
hand.  And  he  stretched  it  forth : 
and  his  hand  was  restored.  6  And 
the  Pharisees  went  out,  and 
straightway  with  the  Herodians 
took  counsel  against  him,  how  they 
might  destroy  him. 

7  And  Jesus  with  his  disciples 
withdrew  to  the  sea :  and  a  great 
multitude  from  Galilee  followed : 
and  from  Judaea,  8  and  from  Jeru- 
salem, and  from  Idumaea,  and  be- 
yond Jordan,  and  about  Tyre  and 
Sidon,  a  great  multitude,  hearing 
what  great  things  he  did,  came 
unto  him.  9  And  he  spake  to  his 
disciples,  that  a  little  boat  should 
wait  on  him  because  of  the  crowd, 
lest  they  should  throng  him :  10  for 
he  had  healed  many;  insomuch 
that  as  many  as  had  plagues 
pressed  upon  him  that  they  might 
touch  him.  11  And  the  unclean 
spirits,  whensoever  they  beheld 
him,  fell  down  before  him,  and 
cried,  saying.  Thou  art  the  Son  of 
God.  12  And  he  charged  them 
much  that  they  should  not  make 
him  known. 

13  And  he  goeth  up  into  the 
mountain,  and  calleth  unto  him 
whom  he  himself  would :  and  they 
went  unto  him.  14  And  he  ap- 
pointed twelve,  that  they  might 
be  with  him,  and  that  he  might 
send  them  forth  to  preach,  15  and 
to  have  authority  to  cast  out  devils : 

16  and  Simon  he  surnamed  Peter; 

17  and  James  the  son  of  Zebedee, 
and  John  the  brother  of  James; 
and  them  he  surnamed  Boanerges, 
which  is,  Sons  of  thunder:  18  and 
Andrew,  and  Philip,  and  Bartholo- 
mew,  and   Matthew,   and  Thomas, 


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A  ND  he  entered  again  into 
3-^*-  the  synagogue;  and  there 
was  a  man  there  who  had  his  hand 
withered.  2  And  they  watched  him, 
whether  he  would  heal  him  on  the 
sabbath  day;  that  they  might  ac- 
cuse him.  3  And  he  saith  unto  the 
man  that  had  his  hand  withered, 
Stand  forth.  4  And  he  saith  unto 
them,  Is  it  lawful  on  the  sabbath 
day  to  do  good,  or  to  do  harm? 
to  save  a  life,  or  to  kill?  But  they 
held  their  peace.  5  And  when  he 
had  looked  round  about  on  them 
with  anger,  being  grieved  at  the 
hardening  of  their  heart,  he  saith 
unto  the  man.  Stretch  forth  thy 
hand.  And  he  stretched  it  forth ; 
and  his  hand  was  restored.  6  And 
the  Pharisees  went  out,  and 
straightway  with  the  Herodians 
took  counsel  against  him,  how  they 
might  destroy  him. 

7  And  Jesus  with  his  disciples 
withdrew  to  the  sea :  and  a  great 
multitude  from  Galilee  followed ; 
and  from  Judaea,  8  and  from  Jeru- 
salem, and  from  Idum^ea,  and  be- 
yond the  Jordan,  and  about  Tyre 
and  Sidon,  a  great  multitude,  hear- 
ing what  great  things  he  did,  came 
unto  him.  9  And  he  spake  to  his 
disciples,  that  a  little  boat  should 
wait  on  him  because  of  the  crowd, 
lest  they  should  throng  him :  10  for 
he  had  healed  many ;  insomuch  that 
as  many  as  had  plagues  pressed 
upon  him  that  they  might  touch 
him.  II  And  the  unclean  spirits, 
whensoever  they  beheld  him,  fell 
down  before  him,  and  cried,  say- 
ing, Thou  art  the  Son  of  God.  12 
And  he  charged  them  much  that 
they  should  not  make  him  known. 

13  And  he  goeth  up  into  the 
mountain,  and  calleth  unto  him 
whom  he  himself  would;  and  they 
went  unto  him.  14  And  he  ap- 
pointed twelve,  that  they  might  be 
with  him,  and  that  he  might  send 
them  forth  to  preach,  15  and  to 
have  authority  to  cast  out  demons: 

16  and  Simon  he  surnamed  Peter; 

17  and  James  the  son  of  Zebedee, 
and  John  the  brother  of  James ; 
and  them  he  surnamed  Boanerges, 
which  is,  Sons  of  thunder:  18  and 
Andrew,  and  Philip,  and  Bartholo- 
mew, and  Matthew,  and  Thomas, 
and  James,  the  son  of  Alphaeus,  and 


CHAPTER  3. 

AND  he  entered  again  into  the  syna- 
gogue, and  there  was  a  man  there 
who  had  a  withered  hand. 

2  And  they  watched  him  whether  he 
would  heal  on  the  sabbath  days ;  that 
they  might  accuse  him. 

3  And  he  said  to  the  man  who  had  the 
withered  hand :  Stand  up  in  the  midst. 

4  And  he  saith  to  them:  Is  it  lawful  to 
do  good  on  the  sabbath  days,  or  to  do 
evil?  to  save  life,  or  to  destroy?  But 
they  held  their  peace. 

5  And  looking  round  about  on  them 
with  anger,  being  grieved  for  the  blind- 
ness of  their  hearts,  he  saith  to  the  man : 
Stretch  forth  thy  hand.  And  he  stretched 
it  forth :  and  his  hand  was  restored  unto 
him. 

6  And  the  Pharisees  going  out,  imme- 
diately made  a  consultation  with  the 
Herodians  against  him,  how  they  might 
destroy  him. 

7  But  Jesus  retired  with  his  disciples  to 
the  sea;  and  a  great  multitude  followed 
him  from  Galilee  and  Judea, 

8  And  from  Jerusalem,  and  from 
Idumea,  and  from  beyond  the  Jordan. 
And  they  about  Tyre  and  Sidon,  a  great 
multitude,  hearing  the  things  which  he 
did,  came  to  him. 

9  And  he  spoke  to  his  disciples  that  a 
small  ship  should  wait  on  him  because  of 
the  muhitude,  lest  they  should  throng 
him. 

10  For  he  healed  many,  so  that  they 
pressed  upon  him  for  to  touch  him,  as 
many  as  had  evils. 

11  And  the  unclean  spirits,  when  they 
saw  him,  fell  down  before  him :  and  they 
cried,  saying: 

12  Thou  art  the  Son  of  God.  And  he 
strictly  charged  them  that  they  should 
not  make  him  known. 

13  And  going  up  into  a  mountain,  he 
called  unto  him  whom  he  would  him- 
self: and  they  came  to  him. 

14  And  he  made  that  twelve  should  be 
with  him,  and  that  he  might  send  them  to 
preach. 

15  And  he  gave  them  power  to  heal 
sicknesses,  and  to  cast  out  devils. 

16  And  to  Simon  he  gave  the  name 
Peter : 

17  And  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and 
John  the  brother  of  James ;  and  he  named 
them  Boanerges,  which  is.  The  sons  of 
thunder : 

18  And  Andrew  and  Philip,  and  Bar- 


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and    James    the    son    of    Alphseus,    and 
Thaddasus,  and  Simon  the  Canaanite, 

19  And  Judas  Iscariot,  which  also  be- 
trayed him:  and  they  went  into  an 
house. 

20  And  the  multitude  cometh  together 
again,  so  that  they  could  not  so  much  as 
eat  bread. 

21  And  when  his  friends  heard  of  it, 
they  went  out  to  lay  hold  on  him:  for 
they  said,  He  is  beside  himself. 

22  And  the  scribes  which  came  down 
from  Jerusalem  said,  He  hath  Beelzebub, 
and  by  the  prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he 
out  devils. 

23  And  he  called  them  unto  him,  and 
said  unto  them  in  parables,  How  can 
Satan  cast  out  Satan? 

24  And  if  a  kingdom  be  divided  against 
itself,  that  kingdom  cannot  stand. 

25  And  if  a  house  be  divided  against 
itself,  that  house  cannot  stand. 

26  And  if  Satan  rise  up  against  him- 
self, and  be  divided,  he  cannot  stand,  but 
hath  an  end. 

27  No  man  can  enter  into  a  strong 
man's  house,  and  spoil  his  goods,  except 
he  will  first  bind  the  strong  man;  and 
then  he  will  spoil  his  house. 

28  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  All  sins  shall 
be  forgiven  unto  the  sons  of  men,  and 
blasphemies  wherewith  soever  they  shall 
blaspheme : 

29  But  he  that  shall  blaspheme  against 
the  Holy  Ghost  hath  never  forgiveness, 
but  is  in  danger  of  eternal  damnation : 

30  Because  they  said,  He  hath  an  un- 
clean spirit. 

31  There  came  then  his  brethren  and 
his  mother,  and,  standing  without,  sent 
unto  him,  calling  him. 

32  And  the  multitude  sat  about  him, 
and  they  said  unto  him,  Behold,  thy 
mother  and  thy  brethren  without  seek 
for  thee. 

33  And  he  answered  them,  saying, 
Who  is  my  mother,  or  my  brethren? 

34  And  he  looked  round  about  on  them 
which  sat  about  him,  and  said,  Behold 
my  mother  and  my  brethren ! 

35  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of 
God,  the  same  is  my  brother,  and  my 
sister,  and  mother. 

CHAPTER  4. 

AND  he  began  again  to  teach  by  the 
sea  side:  and  there  was  gathered 
unto  him  a  great  multitude,  so  that  he 
entered  into  a  ship,  and  sat  in  the  sea ; 


and  James  the  son  of  Alphasus,  and 
Thaddseus,  and  Simon  the  Cana- 
naean,  19  and  Judas  Iscariot,  which 
also  betrayed  him. 

And  he  cometh  into  a  house. 
20  And  the  multitude  cometh  to- 
gether again,  so  that  they  could 
not  so  much  as  eat  bread.  21  And 
when  his  friends  heard  it,  they 
went  out  to  lay  hold  on  him:  for 
they  said,  He  is  beside  himself. 
22  And  the  scribes  which  came 
down  from  Jerusalem  said,  He 
hath  Beelzebub,  and.  By  the 
prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he  out 
the  devils.  23  And  he  called  them 
unto  him,  and  said  unto  them  in 
parables.  How  can  Satan  cast  out 
Satan?  24  And  if  a  kingdom  be 
divided  against  itself,  that  kingdom 
cannot  stand.  25  And  if  a  house 
be  divided  against  itself,  that  house 
will  not  be  able  to  stand.  26  And 
if  Satan  hath  risen  up  against  him- 
self, and  is  divided,  he  cannot  stand, 
but  hath  an  end.  27  But  no  one 
can  enter  into  the  house  of  the 
strong  man,  and  spoil  his  goods, 
except  he  first  bind  the  strong  man; 
and  then  he  will  spoil  his  house. 
28  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  All  their 
sins  shall  be  forgiven  unto  the 
sons  of  men,  and  their  blasphemies 
wherewith  soever  they  shall  blas- 
pheme :  29  but  whosoever  shall 
blaspheme  against  the  Holy  Spirit 
hath  never  forgiveness,  but  is  guilty 
of  an  eternal  sin :  30  because  they 
said,  He  hath  an  unclean  spirit. 

31  And  there  come  his  mother 
and  his  brethren ;  and,  standing 
without,  they  sent  unto  him,  call- 
ing him.  32  And  a  multitude  was 
sitting  about  him ;  and  they  say 
unto  him.  Behold,  thy  mother  and 
thy  brethren  without  seek  for  thee. 
33  And  he  answereth  them,  and 
saith,  Who  is  my  mother  and  my 
brethren?  34  And  looking  round 
on  them  which  sat  round  about 
him,  he  saith,  Behold,  my  mother 
and  my  brethren !  35  For  whoso- 
ever shall  do  the  will  of  God,  the 
same  is  my  brother,  and  sister,  and 
mgther. 

\  ND  again  he  began  to  teach 
A'-LX.  by  the  sea  side.  And  there 
is  gathered  unto  him  a  very  great 
multitude,   so  that  he  entered  into 


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DOUAY        167 


Thaddaeus  and  Simon  the  Cana- 
naean,  19  and  Judas  Iscariot,  who 
also  betrayed  him. 

And  he  cometh  into  a  house.  20 
And  the  multitude  cometh  together 
again,  so  that  they  could  not  so 
much  as  eat  bread.  21  And  when 
his  friends  heard  it,  they  went  out 
to  lay  hold  on  him :  for  they  said, 
He  is  beside  himself.  22  And  the 
scribes  that  came  down  from  Jeru- 
salem said.  He  hath  Beelzebub,  and, 
By  the  prince  of  the  demons  cast- 
eth  he  out  the  demons.  23  And  he 
called  them  unto  him,  and  said  unto 
them  in  parables,  How  can  Satan 
cast  out  Satan?  24  And  if  a  king- 
dom be  divided  against  itself,  that 
kingdom  cannot  stand.  25  And  if 
a  house  be  divided  against  itself, 
that  house  will  not  be  able  to  stand. 
26  And  if  Satan  hath  risen  up 
against  himself,  and  is  divided,  he 
cannot  stand,  but  hath  an  end.  27 
But  no  one  can  enter  into  the 
house  of  the  strong  man,  and  spoil 
his  goods,  except  he  first  bind  the 
strong  man;  and  then  he  will  spoil 
his  house.  28  Verily  I  say  unto 
you.  All  their  sins  shall  be  for- 
given unto  the  sons  of  men,  and 
their  blasphemies  wherewith  soever 
they  shall  blaspheme :  29  but  who- 
soever shall  blaspheme  against  the 
Holy  Spirit  hath  never  forgiveness, 
but  is  guilty  of  an  eternal  sin :  30 
because  they  said,  He  hath  an  un- 
clean spirit. 

31  And  there  come  his  mother 
and  his  brethren ;  and,  standing 
without,  they  sent  unto  him,  calling 
him.  32  And  a  multitude  was  sit- 
ting about  him ;  and  they  say  unto 
him,  Behold,  thy  mother  and  thy 
brethren  without  seek  for  thee. 
33  And  he  answereth  them,  and 
saith,  Who  is  my  mother  and  my 
brethren?  34  And  looking  round 
on  them  that  sat  round  about  him, 
he  saith,  Behold,  my  mother  and 
my  brethren !  35  For  whosoever 
shall  do  the  will  of  God,  the  same 
is  my  brother,  and  sister,  and 
mother. 


\  ND  again  he  began  to  teach 
4-OL  by  the  sea  side.  And  there 
is  gathered  unto  him  a  very  great 
multitude,  so  that  he  entered  into 


tholomew  and  Matthew,  and  Thomas  and 
James  of  Alpheus,  and  Thaddeus,  and  Si- 
mon the  Cananean : 

19  And  Judas  Iscariot,  who  also  be- 
trayed him. 

20  And  they  come  to  a  house,  and  the 
multitude  cometh  together  again,  so  that 
they  could  not  so  much  as  eat  bread. 

21  And  when  his  friends  had  heard  of 
it,  they  went  out  to  lay  hold  of  him. 
For  they  said :  He  is  become  mad. 

22  And  the  scribes  who  were  come 
down  from  Jerusalem,  said :  He  hath 
Beelzebub,  and  by  the  prince  of  devils 
he  casteth  out  devils. 

23  And  after  he  had  called  them  to- 
gether, he  said  to  them  in  parables :  How 
can  Satan  cast  out  Satan? 

24  And  if  a  kingdom  be  divided  against 
itself,  that  kingdom  cannot  stand. 

25  And  if  a  house  be  divided  against  it- 
self, that  house  cannot  stand. 

26  And  if  Satan  be  risen  up  against 
himself,  he  is  divided,  and  cannot  stand, 
but  hath  an  end. 

27  No  man  can  enter  into  the  house  of 
a  strong  man  and  rob  him  of  his  goods, 
unless  he  first  bind  the  strong  man,  and 
then  shall  he  plunder  his  house. 

28  Amen  I  say  to  you,  that  all  sins 
shall  be  forgiven  unto  the  sons  of  men, 
and  the  blasphemies  wherewith  they  shall 
blaspheme : 

29  But  he  that  shall  blaspheme  against 
the  Holy  Ghost,  shall  never  have  forgive- 
ness, but  shall  be  guilty  of  an  everlasting 
sin. 

30  Because  they  said :  He  hath  an  un- 
clean spirit. 

31  And  his  mother  and  his  brethren 
came ;  and  standing  without,  sent  unto 
him,  calling  him. 

32  And  the  multitude  sat  about  him; 
and  they  say  to  him :  Behold  thy  mother 
and  thy  brethren  without  seek  for  thee. 

33  And  answering  them,  he  said :  Who 
is  my  mother  and  my  brethren? 

34  And  looking  round  about  on  them 
who  sat  about  him,  he  saith :  Behold  my 
mother  and  my  brethren. 

35  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of 
God,  he  is  my  brother,  and  my  Sister, 
and  mother, 

CHAPTER  4- 

AND  again  he  began  to  teach  by  the 
sea  side ;  and  a  great  multitude  was 
gathered  together  unto  him,  so  that  he 
went  up  into  a  ship,  and  sat  in  the  sea ; 


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and  the  whole  multitude  was  by  the  sea 
on  the  land. 

2  And  he  taught  them  many  things 
by  parables,  and  said  unto  them  in  his 
doctrine, 

3  Hearken ;  Behold,  there  went  out  a 
sower  to  sow : 

4  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  sowed, 
some  fell  by  the  way  side,  and  the  fowls 
of  the  air  came  and  devoured  it  up. 

5  And  some  fell  on  stony  ground, 
where  it  had  not  much  earth ;  and  im- 
mediately it  sprang  up,  because  it  had 
no  depth  of  earth  : 

6  But  when  the  sun  was  up,  it  was 
scorched ;  and  because  it  had  no  root,  it 
withered  away. 

7  And  some  fell  among  thorns,  and  the 
thorns  grew  up,  and  choked  it,  and  it 
yielded  no  fruit. 

8  And  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and 
did  yield  fruit  that  sprang  up  and  in- 
creased ;  and  brought  forth,  some  thirty, 
and  some  sixty,  and  some  an  hundred. 

9  And  he  said  unto  them.  He  that  hath 
ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

10  And  when  he  was  alone,  they  that 
were  about  him  with  the  twelve  asked 
of  him  the  parable. 

11  And  he  said  unto  them.  Unto  you 
it  is  given  to  know  the  mystery  of  the 
kingdom  of  God :  but  unto  them  that  are 
without,  all  these  things  are  done  in 
parables : 

12  That  seeing  they  may  see,  and  not 
perceive ;  and  hearing  they  may  hear,  and 
not  understand ;  lest  at  any  time  they 
should  be  converted,  and  their  sins  should 
be  forgiven  them. 

13  And  he  said  unto  them.  Know  ye 
not  this  parable?  and  how  then  will  ye 
know  all  parables? 

14  The  sower  soweth  the  word. 

15  And  these  are  they  by  the  way  side, 
where  the  word  is  sown ;  but  when  they 
have  heard,  Satan  cometh  immediately, 
and  taketh  away  the  word  that  was  sown 
in  their  hearts. 

16  And  these  are  they  likewise  which 
are  sown  on  stony  ground ;  who,  when 
they  have  heard  the  word,  immediately 
receive  it  with  gladness ; 

17  And  have  no  root  in  themselves, 
and  so  endure  but  for  a  time :  after- 
ward, when  affliction  or  persecution 
ariseth  for  the  word's  sake,  immediately 
they  are  offended. 

18  And  these  are  they  which  are  sown 
among  thorns ;  such  as  hear  the  word, 

19  And  the  cares  of  this  world,  and 


a  boat,  and  sat  in  the  sea ;  and  all 
the  multitude  were  by  the  sea  on 
the  land.  2  And  he  taught  them 
many  things  in  parables,  and  said 
unto  them  in  his  teaching,  3 
Hearken :  Behold,  the  sower  went 
forth  to  sow :  4  and  it  came  to  pass, 
as  he  sowed,  some  seed  fell  by  the 
way  side,  and  the  birds  came  and 
devoured  it.  5  And  other  fell  on 
the  rocky  ground,  where  it  had  not 
much  earth ;  and  straightway  it 
sprang  up,  because  it  had  no  deep- 
ness of  earth :  6  and  when  the  sun 
was  risen,  it  was  scorched ;  and  be- 
cause it  had  no  root,  it  withered 
away.  7  And  other  fell  among  the 
thorns,  and  the  thorns  grew  up, 
and  choked  it,  and  it  yielded  no 
fruit.  8  And  others  fell  into  the 
good  ground,  and  yielded  fruit, 
growing  up  and  increasing;  and 
brought  forth,  thirtyfold,  and 
sixtyfold,  and  a  hundredfold.  9  And 
he  said.  Who  hath  ears  to  hear,  let 
him  hear. 

10  And  when  he  was  alone,  they 
that  were  about  him  with  the  twelve 
asked  of  him  the  parables.  11  And 
he  said  unto  them.  Unto  you  is 
given  the  mystery  of  the  kingdom 
of  God :  but  unto  them  that  are 
without,  all  things  are  done  in  para- 
bles :  12  that  seeing  they  may  see, 
and  not  perceive ;  and  hearing  they 
may  hear,  and  not  understand;  lest 
haply  they  should  turn  again,  and 
it  should  be  forgiven  them.  13  And 
he  saith  unto  them.  Know  ye  not 
this  parable?  and  how  shall  ye 
know  all  the  parables?  14  The 
sower  soweth  the  word.  15  And 
these  are  they  by-  the  way  side, 
where  the  word  is  sown ;  and  when 
they  have  heard,  straightway  com- 
eth Satan,  and  taketh  away  the 
word  which  hath  been  sown  in 
them.  16  And  these  in  like  manner 
are  they  that  are  sown  upon  the 
rocky  places,  who,  when  they  have 
heard  the  word,  straightway  re- 
ceive it  with  joy;  17  and  they  have 
no  root  in  themselves,  but  endure 
for  a  while ;  then,  when  tribulation 
or  persecution  ariseth  because  of 
the  word,  straightway  they  stumble. 
18  And  others  are  they  that  are 
sown  among  the  thorns;  these  are 
they  that  have  heard  the  word,  19 
and  the  cares  of  the  world,  and  the 


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a  boat,  and  sat  in  the  sea;  and  all 
the  multitude  were  by  the  sea  on 
the  land.  2  And  he  taught  them 
many  things  in  parables,  and  said 
unto  them  in  his  teaching,  3 
Hearken :  Behold,  the  sower  went 
forth  to  sow :  4  and  it  came  to 
pass,  as  he  sowed,  some  seed  fell 
by  the  way  side,  and  the  birds  came 
and  devoured  it.  5  And  other  fell 
on  the  rocky  ground,  where  it  had 
not  much  earth ;  and  straightway 
it  sprang  up,  because  it  had  no 
deepness  of  earth :  6  and  when  the 
sun  was  risen,  it  was  scorched ; 
and  because  it  had  no  root,  it  with- 
ered away.  7  And  other  fell  among 
the  thorns,  and  the  thorns  grew  up, 
and  choked  it,  and  it  yielded  no 
fruit.  8  And  others  fell  into  the 
good  ground,  and  yielded  fruit, 
growing  up  and  increasing ;  and 
brought  forth,  thirtyfold,  and  six- 
tyfold,  and  a  hundredfold.  9  And 
he  said.  Who  hath  ears  to  hear, 
let  him  hear. 

ID  And  when  he  was  alone,  they 
that  were  about  him  with  the 
twelve  asked  of  him  the  parables. 
II  And  he  said  unto  them,  Unto 
you  is  given  the  mystery  of  the 
kingdom  of  God :  but  unto  them 
that  are  without,  all  things  are 
done  in  parables :  12  that  seeing 
they  may  see,  and  not  perceive ; 
and  hearing  they  may  hear,  and  not 
understand;  lest  haply  they  should 
turn  again,  and  it  should  be  for- 
given them.  13  And  he  saith  unto 
them,  Know  ye  not  this  parable? 
and  how  shall  ye  know  all  the  par- 
ables? 14  The  sower  soweth  the 
word.  15  And  these  are  they  by 
the  way  side,  where  the  word  is 
sown ;  and  when  they  have  heard, 
straightway  cometh  Satan,  and 
taketh  away  the  word  which  hath 
been  sown  in  them.  16  And  these 
in  like  manner  are  ihey  that  are 
sown  upon  the  rocky  places,  who, 
when  they  have  heard  the  word, 
straightway  receive  it  with  joy; 
17  and  they  have  no  root  in  them- 
selves, but  endure  for  a  while; 
then,  when  tribulation  or  persecu- 
tion ariseth  because  of  the  word, 
straightway  they  stumble.  18  And 
others  are  they  that  are  sown 
among  the  thorns ;  these  are  they 
that  have  heard  the  word,   19  and 


and  all  the  multitude  was  upon  the  land 
by  the  sea  side. 

2  And  he  taught  them  many  things  in 
parables,  and  said  unto  them  in  his  doc- 
trine : 

3  Hear  ye :  Behold,  the  sower  went  out 
to  sow. 

4  And  whilst  he  sowed,  some  fell  by 
the  way  side,  and  the  birds  of  the  air 
came  and  ate  it  up. 

5  And  other  some  fell  upon  stony 
ground,  where  it  had  not  much  earth ; 
and  it  shot  up  immediately,  because  it 
had  no  depth  of  earth. 

6  And  when  the  sun  was  risen,  it  was 
scorched ;  and  because  it  had  no  root,  it 
withered  away. 

7  And  some  fell  among  thorns ;  and  the 
thorns  grew  up,  and  choked  it,  and  it 
yielded  no  fruit. 

8  And  some  fell  upon  good  ground ;  and 
brought  forth  fruit  that  grew  up,  and  in- 
creased and  yielded,  one  thirty,  another 
sixty,  and  another  a  hundred. 

9  And  he  said :  He  that  hath  ears  to 
hear,  let  him  hear. 

10  And  when  he  was  alone,  the  twelve 
that  were  with  him  asked  him  the  par- 
able. 

11  And  he  said  to  them:  To  you  it  is 
given  to  know  the  mystery  of  the  king- 
dom of  God :  but  to  them  that  are  with- 
out, all  things  are  done  in  parables : 

12  That  seeing  they  may  see,  and  not 
perceive;  and  hearing  they  may  hear, 
and  not  understand :  lest  at  any  time 
they  should  be  converted,  and  their  sins 
should  be  forgiven  them. 

13  And  he  saith  to  them:  Are  you  igno- 
rant of  this  parable?  and  how  shall  you 
know  all  parables? 

14  He  that  soweth,  soweth  the  word. 

15  And  these  are  they  by  the  way  side, 
where  the  word  is  sown,  and  as  soon  as 
they  have  heard,  immediately  Satan  com- 
eth, and  taketh  away  the  word  that  was 
sown  in  their  hearts. 

16  And  these  likewise  are  they  that  are 
sown  on  the  stony  ground :  who  when 
they  have  heard  the  word,  immediately 
receive  it  with  joy. 

17  And  they  have  no  root  in  them- 
selves, but  are  only  for  a  time :  and  then 
when  tribulation  and  persecution  ariseth 
for  the  word  they  are  presently  scandal- 
ized. 

18  And  others  there  are  who  are  sown 
among  thorns :  these  are  they  that  hear 
the  word, 

19  And  the  cares  of  the  world,  and  the 


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the  deceitfulness  of  riches,  and  the  lusts 
of  other  things  entering  in,  choke  the 
word,  and  it  becometh  unfruitful. 

20  And  these  are  they  which  are  sown 
on  good  ground;  such  as  hear  the  word, 
and  receive  it,  and  bring  forth  fruit,  some 
thirtyfold,  some  sixty,  and  some  an  hun- 
dred. 

21  And  he  said  unto  them,  Is  a  candle 
brought  to  be  put  under  a  bushel,  or  un- 
der a  bed?  and  not  to  be  set  on  a  can- 
dlestick ? 

22  For  there  is  nothing  hid,  which 
shall  not  be  manifested;  neither  was 
any  thing  kept  secret,  but  that  it  should 
come  abroad. 

23  If  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let 
him  hear. 

24  And  he  said  unto  them.  Take  heed 
what  ye  hear:  with  what  measure  ye 
mete,  it  shall  be  measured  to  you :  and 
unto  you  that  hear  shall  more  be  given. 

25  For  he  that  hath,  to  him  shall  be 
given :  and  he  that  hath  not,  from  him 
shall  be  taken  even  that  which  he  hath. 

26  And  he  said.  So  is  the  kingdom  of 
God,  as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  into 
the  ground ; 

27  And  should  sleep,  and  rise  night 
and  day,  and  the  seed  should  spring  and 
grow  up,  he  knoweth  not  how. 

28  For  the  earth  bringeth  forth  fruit 
of  herself;  first  the  blade,  then  the  ear, 
after  that  the  full  corn  in  the  ear. 

29  But  when  the  fruit  is  brought  forth, 
immediately  he  putteth  in  the  sickle,  be- 
cause the  harvest  is  come. 

30  And  he  said,  Whereunto  shall  we 
liken  the  kingdom  of  God?  or  with  what 
comparison  shall  we  compare  it? 

31  //  is  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed, 
which,  when  it  is  sown  in  the  earth,  is 
less  than  all  the  seeds  that  be  in  the 
earth : 

32  But  when  it  is  sown,  it  groweth  up, 
and  becometh  greater  than  all  herbs,  and 
shooteth  out  great  branches ;  so  that  the 
fowls  of  the  air  may  lodge  under  the 
shadow  of  it. 

33  And  with  many  such  parables  spake 
he  the  word  unto  them,  as  they  were  able 
to  hear  it. 

34  But  without  a  parable  spake  he  not 
unto  them :  and  when  they  were  alone, 
he  expounded  all  things  to  his  disciples. 

35  And  the  same  day,  when  the  even 
was  come,  he  saith  unto  them.  Let  us  pass 
over  unto  the  other  side. 

36  And  when  they  had  sent  away  the 
multitude,  they  took  him  even  as  he  was 


deceitfulness  of  riches,  and  the 
lusts  of  other  things  entering  in, 
choke  the  word,  and  it  becometh 
unfruitful.  20  And  those  are  they 
that  were  sown  upon  the  good 
ground;  such  as  hear  the  word,  and 
accept  it;  and  bear  fruit,  thirty- 
fold,  and  sixtyfold,  and  a  hundred- 
fold. 

21  And  he  said  unto  them,  Is 
the  lamp  brought  to  be  put  under 
the  bushel,  or  under  the  bed,  and 
not  to  be  put  on  the  stand?  22  For 
there  is  nothing  hid,  save  that  it 
should  be  manifested ;  neither  was 
anything  made  secret,  but  that  it 
should  come  to  light.  23  If  any 
man  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 
24  And  he  said  unto  them.  Take 
heed  what  ye  hear :  with  what 
measure  ye  mete  it  shall  be  meas- 
ured unto  you:  and  more  shall  be 
given  unto  you.  25  For  he  that 
hath,  to  him  shall  be  given :  and  he 
that  hath  not,  from  him  shall  be 
taken  away  even  that  which  he 
hath. 

26  And  he  said.  So  is  the  king- 
dom of  God,  as  if  a  man  should  cast 
seed  upon  the  earth ;  27  and  should 
sleep  and  rise  night  and  day,  and 
the  seed  should  spring  up  and  grow, 
he  knoweth  not  how.  28  The  earth 
beareth  fruit  of  herself;  first  the 
blade,  then  the  ear,  then  the  full 
corn  in  the  ear.  29  But  when  the 
fruit  is  ripe,  straightway  he  put- 
teth forth  the  sickle,  because  the 
harvest  is  come. 

30  And  he  said,  How  shall  we 
liken  the  kingdom  of  God?  or  in 
what  parable  shall  we  set  it  forth? 

31  It  is  like  a  grain  of  mustard 
seed,  which,  when  it  is  sown  upon 
the  earth,  though  it  be  less  than  all 
the  seeds  that  are  upon  the  earth, 

32  yet  when  it  is  sown,  groweth 
up,  and  becometh  greater  than  all 
the  herbs,  and  putteth  out  great 
branches;  so  that  the  birds  of  the 
heaven  can  lodge  under  the  shadow 
thereof. 

33  And  with  many  such  parables 
spake  he  the  word  unto  them,  as 
they  were  able  to  hear  it :  34  and 
without  a  parable  spake  he  not 
unto  them :  but  privately  to  his  own 
disciples  he  expounded  all  things. 

35  And  on  that  day,  when  even 
was  come,  he  saith  unto  them.  Let 


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DOUAY        171 


the  cares  of  the  world,  and  the 
deceitfulness  of  riches,  and  the 
lusts  of  other  things  entering  in, 
choke  the  word,  and  it  becometh 
unfruitful.  20  And  those  are  they 
that  were  sown  upon  the  good 
ground ;  such  as  hear  the  word,  and 
accept  it,  and  bear  fruit,  thirtyfold, 
and   sixtyfold,  and  a  hundredfold. 

21  And  he  said  unto  them,  Is 
the  lamp  brought  to  be  put  under 
the  bushel,  or  under  the  bed,  and 
not  to  be  put  on  the  stand?  22  For 
there  is  nothing  hid,  save  that  it 
should  be  manifested ;  neither  was 
anything  made  secret,  but  that  it 
should  come  to  light.  23  If  any 
man  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear.  24  And  he  said  unto  them. 
Take  heed  what  ye  hear :  with 
what  measure  ye  mete  it  shall  be 
measured  unto  you ;  and  more 
shall  be  given  unto  you.  25  For 
he  that  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given : 
and  he  that  hath  not,  from  him 
shall  be  taken  away  even  that  which 
he  hath. 

26  And  he  said.  So  is  the  king- 
dom of  God,  as  if  a  man  should 
cast  seed  upon  the  earth;  27  and 
should  sleep  and  rise  night  and 
day,  and  the  seed  should  spring  up 
and  grow,  he  knoweth  not  how.  28 
The  earth  beareth  fruit  of  herself; 
first  the  blade,  then  the  ear,  then 
the  full  grain  in  the  ear.  29  But 
when  the  fruit  is  ripe,  straightway 
he  putteth  forth  the  sickle,  because 
the  harvest  is  come. 

30  And  he  said.  How  shall  we 
liken  the  kingdom  of  God?  or  in 
what  parable  shall  we  set  it  forth? 

31  It  is  like  a  grain .  of  mustard 
seed,  which,  when  it  is  sown  upon 
the  earth,  though  it  be  less  than  all 
the  seeds  that  are  upon  the  earth, 

32  yet  when  it  is  sown,  groweth 
up,  and  becometh  greater  than  all 
the  herbs,  and  putteth  out  great 
branches ;  so  that  the  birds  of  the 
heaven  can  lodge  under  the  shadow 
thereof. 

33  And  with  many  such  parables 
spake  he  the  word  unto  them,  as 
they  were  able  to  hear  it ;  34  and 
without  a  parable  spake  he  not  unto 
them :  but  privately  to  his  own 
disciples   he   expounded   all   things. 

35  And  on  that  day,  when  even 
was  come,  he  saith  unto  them,  Let 


deceitfulness  of  riches,  and  the  lusts 
after  other  things  entering  in  choke  the 
word,  and  it  is  made  fruitless. 

20  And  these  are  they  who  are  sown 
upon  the  good  ground,  who  hear  the 
word,  and  receive  it,  and  yield  fruit,  the 
one  thirty,  another  sixty,  and  another  a 
hundred. 

21  And  he  said  to  them:  Doth  a  candle 
come  in  to  be  put  under  a  bushel,  or 
under  a  bed?  and  not  to  be  set  on  a  can- 
dlestick? 

22  For  there  is  nothing  hid,  which 
shall  not  be  made  manifest:  neither  was 
it  made  secret,  but  that  it  may  come 
abroad. 

23  If  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let 
him  hear. 

24  And  he  said  to  them:  Take  heed 
what  you  hear.  In  what  measure  you 
shall  mete,  it  shall  be  measured  to  you 
again,  and  more  shall  be  given  to  you. 

25  For  he  that  hath,  to  him  shall  be 
given :  and  he  that  hath  not,  that  also 
which  he  hath  shall  be  taken  away  from 
him. 

26  And  he  said:  So  is  the  kingdom  of 
God,  as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  into 
the  earth, 

27  And  should  sleep,  and  rise,  night  and 
day,  and  the  seed  should  spring,  and  grow 
up  whilst  he  knoweth  not. 

28  For  the  earth  of  itself  bringeth  forth 
fruit,  first  the  blade,  then  the  ear,  after- 
wards the  full  corn  in  the  ear. 

29  And  when  the  fruit  is  brought  forth, 
immediately  he  putteth  in  the  sickle,  be- 
cause the  harvest  is  come. 

30  And  he  said :  To  what  shall  we  liken 
the  kingdom  of  God?  or  to  what  parable 
shall  we  compare  it? 

31  It  is  as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed: 
which  when  it  is  sown  in  the  earth,  is 
less  than  all  the  seeds  that  are  in  the 
earth : 

32  And  when  it  is  sown,  it  groweth 
up,  and  becometh  greater  than  all  herbs, 
and  shooteth  out  great  branches,  so  that 
the  birds  of  the  air  may  dwell  under  the 
shadow  thereof. 

33  And  with  many  such  parables,  he 
spoke  to  them  the  word,  according  as 
they  were  able  to  hear. 

34  And  without  parable  he  did  not  speak 
unto  them ;  but  apart,  he  explained  all 
things  to  his  disciples. 

35  And  he  saith  to  them  that  day,  when 
evening  was  come :  Let  us  pass  over  to 
the  other  side. 

36  And    sending   away   the   multitude, 


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in  the  ship.    And  there  were  also  with 
him  other  little  ships. 

y]  And  there  arose  a  great  storm  of 
wind,  and  the  waves  beat  into  the  ship,  so 
that  it  was  now  full. 

38  And  he  was  in  the  hinder  part  of  the 
ship,  asleep  on  a  pillow :  and  they  awake 
him,  and  say  unto  him.  Master,  carest 
thou  not  that  we  perish? 

39  And  he  arose,  and  rebuked  the  wind, 
and  said  unto  the  sea.  Peace,  be  still. 
And  the  wind  ceased,  and  there  was  a 
great  calin. 

40  And  he  said  unto  them.  Why  are  ye 
so  fearful?  how  is  it  that  ye  have  no 
faith? 

41  And  they  feared  exceedingly,  and 
said  one  to  another,  What  manner  of  man 
is  this,  that  even  the  wind  and  the  sea 
obey  him? 

CHAPTER  5. 

AND  they  came  over  unto  the  other 
side  of  the  sea,  into  the  country  of 
the  Gadarenes. 

2  And  when  he  was  come  out  of  the 
ship,  immediately  there  met  him  out 
of  the  tombs  a  man  with  an  unclean 
spirit, 

3  Who  had  his  dwelling  among  the 
tombs ;  and  no  man  could  bind  him,  no, 
not  with  chains : 

4  Because  that  he  had  been  often  bound 
with  fetters  and  chains,  and  the  chains 
had  been  plucked  asunder  by  him,  and 
the  fetters  broken  in  pieces :  neither  could 
any  man  tame  him. 

5  And  always,  night  and  day,  he  was 
in  the  mountains,  and  in  the  tombs,  cry- 
ing, and  cutting  himself  with  stones. 

6  But  when  he  saw  Jesus  afar  off,  he 
ran  and  worshipped  him, 

7  And  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  and 
said.  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  Je- 
sus, thou  Son  of  the  most  high  God?  I 
adjure  thee  by  God,  that  thou  torment 
me  not. 

8  For  he  said  unto  him,  Come  out  of 
the  man,  ihou  unclean  spirit. 

9  And  he  asked  him.  What  is  thy 
name?  And  he  answered,  saying.  My 
name  is  Legion :  for  we  are  many. 

10  And  he  besought  him  much  that  he 
would  not  send  them  away  out  of  the 
country. 

11  Now  there  was  there  nigh  unto  the 
mountains  a  great  herd  of  swine  feed- 
ing. 

12  And   all   the   devils   besought   him, 


us  go  over  unto  the  other  side. 
36  And  leaving  the  multitude,  they 
take  him  with  them,  even  as  he 
was,  in  the  boat.  And  other  boats 
were  with  him.  2)1  And  there  ariseth 
a  great  storm  of  wind,  and  the 
waves  beat  into  the  boat,  inso- 
much that  the  boat  was  now  fill- 
ing. 38  And  he  himself  was  in  the 
stern,  asleep  on  the  cushion :  and 
they  awake  him,  and  say  unto  him, 
Master,  carest  thou  not  that  we 
perish?  39  And  he  awoke,  and  re- 
buked the  wind,  and  said  unto  the 
sea.  Peace,  be  still.  And  the  wind 
ceased,  and  there  was  a  great  calm. 

40  And  he  said  unto  them.  Why  are 
ye  fearful?  have  ye  not  yet  faith? 

41  And  they  feared  exceedingly, 
and  said  one  to  another.  Who  then 
is  this,  that  even  the  wind  and  the 
sea  obey  him? 

^  A  ND  they  came  to  the  other 
5-^-j^  side  of  the  sea,  into  the  coun- 
try of  the  Gerasenes.  2  And  when 
he  was  come  out  of  the  boat, 
straightway  there  met  him  out  of 
the  tombs  a  man  with  an  unclean 
spirit,  3  who  had  his  dwelling  in 
the  tombs :  and  no  man  could  any 
more  bind  him,  no,  not  with  a 
chain ;  4  because  that  he  had  been 
often  bound  with  fetters  and 
chains,  and  the  chains  had  been 
rent  asunder  by  him,  and  the 
fetters  broken  in  pieces :  and 
no  man  had  strength  to  tame 
him.  5  And  always,  night  and 
day,  in  the  tombs  and  in  the 
mountains,  he  was  crying  out,  and 
cutting  himself  with  stones.  6  And 
when  he  saw  Jesus  from  afar,  he 
ran  and  worshipped  him ;  7  and 
crying  out  with  a  loud  voice,  he 
saith.  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee, 
Jesus,  thou  Son  of  the  Most  High 
God?  I  adjure  thee  by  God,  tor- 
ment me  not.  8  For  he  said  unto 
him,  Come  forth,  thou  unclean 
spirit,  out  of  the  man.  9  And  he 
asked  him.  What  is  thy  name? 
And  he  saith  unto  him.  My  name  is 
Legion ;  for  we  are  many.  10  And 
he  besought  him  much  that  he 
would  not  send  them  away  out  of 
the  country.  11  Now  there  was 
there  on  the  mountain  side  a  great 
herd  of  swine  feeding.  12  And 
they    besought    him,    saying.    Send 


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us  go  over  unto  the  other  side. 
36  And  leaving  the  multitude,  they 
lake  him  with  them,  even  as  he 
was,  in  the  boat.  And  other  boats 
were  with  him.  37  And  there 
ariseth  a  great  storm  of  wind,  and 
the  waves  beat  into  the  boat,  inso- 
much that  the  boat  was  now  filling. 
38  And  he  himself  was  in  the  stern, 
asleep  on  the  cushion :  and  they 
awake  him,  and  say  unto  him. 
Teacher,  carest  thou  not  that  we 
perish?  39  And  he  awoke,  and 
rebuked  the  wind,  and  said  unto 
the  sea.  Peace,  be  still.  And  the 
wind  ceased,  and  there  was  a  great 
calm.  40  And  he  said  unto  them, 
Why  are  ye  fearful?  have  ye  not 
yet  faith?  41  And  they  feared  ex- 
ceedingly, and  said  one  to  another, 
Who  then  is  this,  that  even  the 
wind  and  the  sea  obey  him? 

^  A  ND  they  came  to  the  other 
5-^-^  side  of  the  sea,  into  the  coun- 
try of  the  Gerasenes.  2  And  when 
he  was  come  out  of  the  boat, 
straightway  there  met  him  out  of 
the  tombs  a  man  with  an  unclean 
spirit,  3  who  had  his  dwelling  in 
the  tombs :  and  no  man  could  any 
more  bind  him,  no,  not  with  a 
chain ;  4  because  that  he  had  been 
often  bound  with  fetters  and  chains, 
and  the  chains  had  been  rent  asun- 
der by  him,  and  the  fetters  broken 
in  pieces :  and  no  man  had  strength 
to  tame  him.  5  And  always,  night 
and  day,  in  the  tombs  and  in  the 
mountains,  he  was  crying  out,  and 
cutting  himself  with  stones.  6  And 
when  he  saw  Jesus  from  afar,  he 
ran  and  worshipped  him ;  7  and 
crying  out  with  a  loud  voice,  he 
saith,  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee, 
Jesus,  thou  Son  of  the  Most  High 
God?  I  adjure  thee  by  God,  tor- 
ment me  not.  8  For  he  said  unto 
him,  Come  forth,  thou  unclean 
spirit,  out  of  the  man.  9  And  he 
asked  him.  What  is  thy  name?  And 
he  saith  unto  him,  My  name  is 
Legion ;  for  we  are  many.  10  And 
he  besought  him  much  that  he 
would  not  send  them  away  out  of 
the  country.  11  Now  there  was 
there  on  the  mountain  side  a  great 
herd  of  swine  feeding.-  12  And 
they  besought  him,  saying.  Send  us 
into  the  swine,  that  we  may  enter 


they  take  him  even  as  he  was  in  the  ship : 
and  there  were  other  ships  with  him. 

Z7  And  there  arose  a  great  storm  of 
wind,  and  the  waves  beat  into  the  ship, 
so  that  the  ship  was  filled. 

38  And  he  was  in  the  hinder  part  of  the 
ship,  sleeping  upon  a  pillow;  and  they 
awake  him,  and  say  to  him :  Master,  doth 
it  not  concern  thee  that  we  perish? 

39  And  rising  up,  he  rebuked  the  wind, 
and  said  to  the  sea :  Peace,  be  still.  And 
the  wind  ceased :  and  there  was  made  a 
great  calm. 

40  And  he  said  to  them :  Why  are  you 
fearful?  have  you  not  faith  yet?  And 
they  feared  exceedingly :  and  they  said 
one  to  another:  Who  is  this  (thinkest 
thou)  that  both  wind  and  sea  obey  him? 


A 


CHAPTER  s. 

ND  they  came  over  the  strait  of  the 
sea  into  the  country  of  the   Gera- 


2  And  as  he  went  out  of  the  ship,  im- 
mediately there  met  him  out  of  the 
monuments  a  man  with  an  unclean 
spirit, 

3  Who  had  his  dwelling  in  the  tombs, 
and  no  man  now  could  bind  him,  not  even 
with  chains. 

4  For  having  been  often  bound  with 
fetters  and  chains,  he  had  burst  the 
chains,  and  broken  the  fetters  in  pieces, 
and  no  one  could  tame  him. 

5  And  he  was  always  day  and  night 
in  the  monuments  and  in  the  moun- 
tains, crying  and  cutting  himself  with 
stones. 

6  And  seeing  Jesus  afar  off,  he  ran  and 
adored  him. 

7  And  crying  with  a  loud  voice,  he  said : 
What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus  the 
Son  of  the  most  high  God?  I  adjure  thee 
by  God  that  thou  torment  me  not. 

8  For  he  said  unto  him :  Go  out  of  the 
man,  thou  unclean  spirit. 

9  And  he  asked  him:  What  is  thy 
name?  And  he  saith  to  him:  My  name 
is  Legion,  for  we  are  many. 

10  And  he  besought  him  much,  that  he 
would  not  drive  him  away  out  of  the 
country. 

11  And  there  was  there  near  the  moun- 
tain a  great  herd  of  swine,  feeding. 

12  And  the  spirits  besought  him,  say- 
ing :  Send  us  into  the  swine,  that  we  may 
enter  into  them. 


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ST.  MARK,  5. 


REVISED 


saying,  Send  us  into  the  swine,  that  we 
may  enter  into  them. 

13  And  forthwith  Jesus  gave  them 
leave.  And  the  unclean  spirits  went  out, 
and  entered  into  the  swine:  and  the  herd 
ran  violently  down  a  steep  place  into 
the  sea,  (they  were  about  two  thousand;) 
and  were  choked  in  the  sea. 

14  And  they  that  fed  the  swine  fled, 
and  told  it  in  the  city,  and  in  the  coun- 
try. And  they  went  out  to  see  what  it 
was  that  was  done. 

15  And  they  come  to  Jesus,  and  see 
him  that  was  possessed  with  the  devil, 
and  had  the  legion,  sitting,  and  clothed, 
and  in  his  right  mind :  and  they  were 
afraid. 

16  And  they  that  saw  it  told  them 
how  it  befell  to  him  that  was  possessed 
with  the  devil,  and  also  concerning  the 
swine. 

17  And  they  began  to  pray  him  to  de- 
part out  of  their  coasts. 

18  And  when  he  was  come  into  the 
ship,  he  that  had  been  possessed  with  the 
devil  prayed  him  that  he  might  be  with 
him. 

19  Howbeit  Jesus  sufifered  him  not,  but 
saith  unto  him,  Go  home  to  thy  friends, 
and  tell  them  how  great  things  the  Lord 
hath  done  for  thee,  and  hath  had  com- 
passion on  thee. 

20  And  he  departed,  and  began  to 
publish  in  Decapolis  how  great  things 
Jesus  had  done  for  him :  and  all  men  did 
marvel. 

21  And  when  Jesus  was  passed  over 
again  by  ship  unto  the  other  side,  much 
people  gathered  unto  him:  and  he  was 
nigh  unto  the  sea. 

22  And,  behold,  there  cometh  one  of 
the  rulers  of  the  synagogue,  Jairus  by 
name ;  and  when  he  saw  him,  he  fell  at 
his  feet, 

23  And  besought  him  greatly,  saying, 
My  little  daughter  lieth  at  the  point  of 
death :  /  pray  thee,  come  and  lay  thy 
hands  on  her,  that  she  may  be  healed ; 
and  she  shall  live. 

24  And  Jesus  went  with  him ;  and  much 
people  followed  him,  and  thronged  him. 

25  And  a  certain  woman,  which  had 
an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years, 

26  And  had  sufifered  many  things  of 
many  physicians,  and  had  spent  all  that 
she  had,  and  was  nothing  bettered,  but 
rather  grew  worse, 

27  When  she  had  heard  of  Jesus,  came 
in  the  press  behind,  and  touched  his  gar- 
ment. 


us  into  the  swine,  that  we  may  en- 
ter into  them.  13  And  he  gave 
them  leave.  And  the  unclean  spir- 
its came  out,  and  entered  into  the 
swine :  and  the  herd  rushed  down 
the  steep  into  the  sea,  in  number 
about  two  thousand;  and  they  were 
choked  in  the  sea.  14  And  they 
that  fed  them  fled,  and  told  it  in  the 
city,  and  in  the  country.  And  they 
came  to  see  what  it  was  that  had 
come  to  pass.  15  And  they  come  to 
Jesus,  and  behold  him  that  was  pos- 
sessed with  devils  sitting,  clothed 
and  in  his  right  mind,  even  him 
that  had  the  legion :  and  they  were 
afraid.  16  And  they  that  saw  it 
declared  unto  them  how  it  befell 
him  that  was  possessed  with  devils, 
and  concerning  the  swine.  17  And 
they  began  to  beseech  him  to  de- 
part from  their  borders.  18  And 
as  he  was  entering  into  the  boat, 
he  that  had  been  possessed  with 
devils  besought  him  that  he  might 
be  with  him.  19  And  he  suffered 
him  not,  but  saith  unto  him,  Go 
to  thy  house  unto  thy  friends,  and 
tell  them  how  great  things  the  Lord 
hath  done  for  thee,  and  how  he  had 
mercy  on  thee.  20  And  he  went 
his  way,  and  began  to  publish  in 
Decapolis  how  great  things  Jesus 
had  done  for  him :  and  all  men  did 
marvel. 

21  And  when  Jesus  had  crossed 
over  again  in  the  boat  unto  the 
other  side,  a  great  multitude  was 
gathered  unto  him :  and  he  was  by 
the  sea.  22  And  there  cometh  one 
of  the  rulers  of  the  synagogue, 
Jairus  by  name ;  and  seeing  him, 
he  falleth  at  his  feet,  23  and  be- 
seecheth  him  much,  saying,  My 
little  daughter  is  at  the  point  of 
death :  /  pray  thee,  that  thou  come 
and  lay  thy  hands  on  her,  that  she 
may  be  made  whole,  and  live.  24 
And  he  went  with  him ;  and  a  great 
multitude  followed  him,  and  they 
thronged  him. 

25  And  a  woman,  which  had  an 
issue  of  blood  twelve  years,  26 
and  had  suffered  many  things  of 
many  physicians,  and  had  spent  all 
that  she  had,  and  was  nothing  bet- 
tered, but  rather  grew  worse,  27 
having  heard  the  things  concerning 
Jesus,  came  in  the  crowd  behind, 
and  touched  his  garment.    28  For 


STANDARD 


ST.  MARK,  5. 


DOUAY        175 


into  them.  13  And  he  gave  them 
leave.  And  the  unclean  spirits 
came  out,  and  entered  into  the 
swine :  and  the  herd  rushed  down 
the  steep  into  the  sea,  in  number 
about  two  thousand ;  and  they  were 
drowned  in  the  sea.  14  And  they 
that  fed  them  fled,  and  told  it 
in  the  city,  and  in  the  country. 
And  they  came  to  see  what  it  was 
that  had  come  to  pass.  15  And 
they  come  to  Jesus,  and  behold 
him  that  was  possessed  with 
demons  sitting,  clothed  and  in  his 
right  mind,  even  him  that  had 
the  legion :  and  they  were  afraid. 
16  And  they  that  saw  it  declared 
unto  them  how  it  befell  him  that 
was  possessed  with  demons,  and 
concerning  the  swine.  17  And 
they  began  to  beseech  him  to  de- 
part from  their  borders.  18  And 
as  he  was  entering  into  the  boat, 
he  that  had  been  possessed  with 
demons  besought  him  that  he 
might  be  with  him.  19  And  he 
suffered  him  not,  but  saith  unto 
him,  Go  to  thy  house  unto  thy 
friends,  and  tell  them  how  great 
things  the  Lord  hath  done  for  thee, 
and  how  he  had  mercy  on  thee. 
20  And  he  went  his  way,  and  be- 
gan to  publish  in  Decapolis  how 
great  things  Jesus  had  done  for 
him :  and  all  men  marvelled. 

21  And  when  Jesus  had  crossed 
over  again  in  the  boat  unto  the 
other  side,  a  great  multitude  was 
gathered  unto  him ;  and  he  was  by 
the  sea.  22  And  there  cometh  one 
of  the  rulers  of  the  synagogue, 
Jairus  by  name;  and  seeing  him, 
he  falleth  at  his  feet,  23  and  be- 
seecheth  him  much,  saying.  My  lit- 
tle daughter  is  at  the  point  of 
death :  /  pray  thee,  that  thou  come 
and  lay  thy  hands  on  her,  that  she 
may  be  made  whole,  and  live.  24 
And  he  went  with  him ;  and  a 
great  multitude  followed  him,  and 
they  thronged  him. 

25  And  a  woman,  who  had  an 
issue  of  blood  twelve  years,  26  and 
had  suffered  many  things  of  many 
physicians,  and  had  spent  all  that 
she  had,  and  was  nothing  bettered, 
but  rather  grew  worse,  27  having 
heard  the  things  concerning  Jesus, 
came  in  the  crowd  behind,  and 
touched  his  garment.    28  For   she 


13  And  Jesus  immediately  gave  them 
leave.  And  the  unclean  spirits  going 
out,  entered  into  the  swine:  and  the 
herd  with  great  violence  was  carried 
headlong  into  the  sea,  being  about  two 
thousand,  and  were  stifled  in  the  sea. 

14  And  they  that  fed  them  fled,  and 
told  it  in  the  city  and  in  the  fields.  And 
they  went  out  to  see  what  was  done : 

15  And  they  came  to  Jesus,  and  they 
see  him  that  was  troubled  with  the  devil, 
sitting,  clothed,  and  well  in  his  wits,  and 
they  were  afraid. 

16  And  they  that  had  seen  it,  told  them, 
in  what  manner  he  had  been  dealt  with 
who  had  the  devil ;  and  concerning  the 
swine. 

17  And  they  began  to  pray  him  that  he 
would  depart  from  their  coasts. 

18  And  when  he  went  up  into. the  ship, 
he  that  had  been  troubled  with  the  devil, 
began  to  beseech  him  that  he  might  be 
with  him. 

19  And  he  admitted  him  not,  but  saith 
to  him :  Go  into  thy  house  to  thy  friends, 
and  tell  them  how  great  things  the  Lord 
hath  done  for  thee,  and  hath  had  mercy 
on  thee. 

20  And  he  went  his  way,  and  began  to 
publish  in  Decapolis  how  great  things 
Jesus  had  done  for  him:  and  all  men 
wondered. 

21  And  when  Jesus  had  passed  again  in 
the  ship  over  the  strait,  a  great  multi- 
tude assembled  together  unto  him,  and 
he  was  nigh  unto  the  sea. 

22  And  there  cometh  one  of  the  rulers 
of  the  synagogue  named  Jairus :  and  see- 
ing him,   falleth  down  at  his  feet. 

23  And  he  besought  him  much,  saying: 
My  daughter  is  at  the  point  of  death, 
come,  lay  thy  hand  upon  her,  that  she 
may  be  safe,  and  may  live. 

24  And  he  went  with  him,  and  a  great 
multitude  followed  him,  and  they 
thronged  him. 

25  And  a  woman  who  was  under  an 
issue  of  blood  twelve  years, 

26  And  had  suffered  many  things  from 
many  physicians ;  and  had  spent  all  that 
she  had,  and  was  nothing  the  better,  but 
rather  worse, 

27  When  she  had  heard  of  Jesus,  came 
in  the  crowd  behind  him,  and  touched 
his  garment. 

28  For  she  said :  If  I  shall  touch  but 
his  garment,  I  shall  be  whole. 

29  And  forthwith  the  fountain  of  her 
blood  was  dried  up,  and  she  felt  in  her 
body  that  she  was  healed  of  the  evil. 


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REVISED 


28  For  she  said,  If  I  may  touch  but  his 
clothes,  I  shall  be  whole. 

29  And  straightway  the  fountain  of  her 
blood  was  dried  up ;  and  she  felt  in  her 
body  that  she  was  healed  of  that  plague. 

30  And  Jesus,  immediately  knowing 
in  himself  that  virtue  had  gone  out  of 
him,  turned  him  about  in  the  press,  and 
said.  Who  touched  my  clothes? 

31  And  his  disciples  said  unto  him, 
Thou  seest  the  multitude  thronging  thee, 
and  sayest  thou,  Who  touched  me? 

32  And  he  looked  round  about  to  see 
her  that  had  done  this  thing. 

33  But  the  woman  fearing  and  trem- 
bling, knowing  what  was  done  in  her, 
came  and  fell  down  before  him,  and  told 
him  all  the  truth. 

34  And  he  said  unto  her.  Daughter,  thy 
faith  hath  made  thee  whole;  go  in  peace, 
and  be  whole  of  thy  plague. 

35  While  he  yet  spake,  there  came  from 
the  ruler  of  the  synagogue's  house  cer- 
tain which  said.  Thy  daughter  is  dead : 
why  troublest  thou  the  Master  any 
further? 

36  As  soon  as  Jesus  heard  the  word 
that  was  spoken,  he  saith  unto  the  ruler 
of  the  synagogue.  Be  not  afraid,  only 
believe. 

37  And  he  suffered  no  man  to  follow 
him,  save  Peter,  and  James,  and  John  the 
brother  of  James. 

38  And  he  cometh  to  the  house  of  the 
ruler  of  the  synagogue,  and  seeth  the 
tumult,  and  them  that  wept  and  wailed 
greatly. 

39  And  when  he  was  come  in,  he  saith 
unto  them,  Why  make  ye  this  ado,  and 
weep?  the  damsel  is  not  dead,  but 
sleepeth. 

40  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn.  But 
when  he  had  put  them  all  out,  he  taketh 
the  father  and  the  mother  of  the  damsel, 
and  them  that  were  with  him,  and  en- 
tereth  in  where  the  damsel  was  lying. 

41  And  he  took  the  damsel  by  the  hand, 
and  said  unto  her,  Talitha  cumi ;  which 
is,  being  interpreted,  Damsel,  I  say  unto 
thee,  arise. 

42  And  straightway  the  damsel  arose, 
and  walked ;  for  she  was  of  the  age  of 
twelve  years.  And  they  were  astonished 
with  a  great  astonishment. 

43  And  he  charged  them  straitly  that 
no  man  should  know*  it;  and  commanded 
that  something  should  be  given  her  to 
eat. 


she  said,  If  I  touch  but  his  gar- 
ments, I  shall  be  made  whole.  29 
And  straightway  the  fountain  of 
her  blood  was  dried  up ;  and  she 
felt  in  her  body  that  she  was  healed 
of  her  plague.  30  And  straightway 
Jesus,  perceiving  in  himself  that 
the  power  proceeding  from  him 
had  gone  forth,  turned  him  about 
in  the  crowd,  and  said.  Who 
touched  my  garments?  31  And  his 
disciples  said  unto  him.  Thou  seest 
the  multitude  thronging  thee,  and 
sayest  thou,  Who  touched  me?  32 
And  he  looked  round  about  to  see 
her  that  had  done  this  thing.  33  But 
the  woman  fearing  and  trembling, 
knowing  what  had  been  done  to 
her,  came  and  fell  down  before 
him,  and  told  him  all  the  truth. 
34  And  he  said  unto  her,  Daughter, 
thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole;  go 
in  peace,  and  be  whole  of  thy 
plague. 

35  While  he  yet  spake,  they  come 
from  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue's 
house,  saying.  Thy  daughter  is 
dead :  why  troublest  thou  the  Mas- 
ter any  further?  36  But  Jesus,  not 
heeding  the  word  spoken,  saith  unto 
the  ruler  of  the  synagogue.  Fear 
not,  only  believe.  37  And  he  suf- 
fered no  man  to  follow  with  him, 
save  Peter,  and  James,  and  John 
the  brother  of  James.  38  And  they 
come  to  the  house  of  the  ruler  of 
the  synagogue;  and  he  beholdeth 
a  tumult,  and  many  weeping  and 
wailing  greatly.  39  And  when  he 
was  entered  in,  he  saith  unto  them. 
Why  make  ye  a  tumult,  and  weep? 
the  child  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth. 
40  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn. 
But  he,  having  put  them  all  forth, 
taketh  the  father  of  the  child  and 
her  mother  and  them  that  were 
with  him,  and  goeth  in  where  the 
child  was.  41  And  taking  the  child 
by  the  hand,  he  saith  unto  her, 
Talitha  cumi ;  which  is,  being  in- 
terpreted. Damsel,  I  say  unto  thee, 
Arise.  42  And  straightway  the 
damsel  rose  up,  and  walked ;  for 
she  was  twelve  years  old.  And 
they  were  amazed  straightway  with 
a  great  amazement.  43  And  he 
charged  them  much  that  no  man 
should  know  this :  and  he  com- 
manded that  something  should  be 
given  her  to  eat. 


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said,  If  I  touch  but  his  garments, 
I  shall  be  made  whole.  29  And 
straightway  the  fountain  of  her 
blood  was  dried  up ;  and  she  felt  in 
her  body  that  she  was  healed  of  her 
plague.  30  And  straightway  Je- 
sus, perceiving  in  himself  that  the 
power  proceeding  from  him  had 
gone  forth,  turned  him  about  in  the 
crowd,  and  said,  Who  touched  my 
garments?  31  And  his  disciples 
said  unto  him.  Thou  seest  the  mul- 
titude thronging  thee,  and  sayest 
thou.  Who  touched  me?  32  And 
he  looked  round  about  to  see  her 
that  had  done  this  thing.  33  But 
the  woman  fearing  and  trembling, 
knowing  what  had  been  done  to  her, 
came  and  fell  down  before  him, 
and  told  him  all  the  truth.  34  And 
he  said  unto  her.  Daughter,  thy 
faith  hath  made  thee  whole ;  go  in 
peace,  and  be  whole  of  thy  plague. 
35  While  he  yet  spake,  they  come 
from  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue's 
house,  saying.  Thy  daughter  is 
dead :  why  troublest  thou  the 
Teacher  any  further?  36  But  Je- 
sus, not  heeding  the  word  spoken, 
saith  unto  the  ruler  of  the  syna- 
gogue. Fear  not,  only  believe.  37 
And  he  suffered  no  man  to  fol- 
low with  him,  save  Peter,  and 
James,  and  John  the  brother  of 
James.  38  And  they  come  to  the 
house  of  the  ruler  of  the  syna- 
gogue; and  he  beholdeth  a  tumult, 
and  many  weeping  and  wailing 
greatlj^.  39  And  when  he  was  en- 
tered in,  he  saith  unto  them.  Why 
make  ye  a  tumult,  and  weep?  the 
child  is  pot  dead,  but  sleepeth.  40 
And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn. 
But  he,  having  put  them  all  forth, 
taketh  the  father  of  the  child  and 
her  mother  and  them  that  were 
with  him,  and  goelh  in  where  the 
child  was.  41  And  taking  the  child 
by  the  hand,  he  saith  unto  her, 
Talitha  cumi ;  which  is,  being  in- 
terpreted. Damsel,  I  say  unto  thee. 
Arise.  42  And  straightway  the 
damsel  rose  up,  and  walked;  for 
she  was  twelve  years  old.  And 
they  were  amazed  straightway  with 
a  great  amazement.  43  And  he 
charged  them  much  that  no  man 
should  know  this :  and  he  com- 
manded that  something  should  be 
given  her  to  eat. 


30  And  immediately  Jesus  knowing  in 
himself  the  virtue  that  had  proceeded 
from  him,  turning  to  the  multitude,  said: 
Who  hath  touched  my  garments? 

31  And  his  disciples  said  to  him:  Thou 
seest  the  multitude  thronging  thee,  and 
sayest  thou  who  hath  touched  me? 

32  And  he  looked  about  to  see  her  who 
had  done  this. 

2Z  But  the  woman  fearing  and  trem- 
bling, knowing  what  was  done  in  her, 
came  and  fell  down  before  him,  and  told 
him  all  the  truth. 

34  And  he  said  to  her :  Daughter,  thy 
faith  hath  made  thee  whole :  go  in  peace, 
and  be  thou  whole  of  thy  disease. 

35  While  he  was  yet  speaking,  some 
come  from  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue's 
house,  saying:  Thy  daughter  is  dead: 
why  dost  thou  trouble  the  master  any 
further? 

36  But  Jesus  having  heard  the  word 
that  was  spoken,  saith  to  the  ruler  of  the 
synagogue :  Fear  not,  only  believe. 

37  And  he  admitted  not  any  man  to 
follow  him,  but  Peter,  and  James,  and 
John  the  brother  of  James. 

38  And  they  come  to  the  house  of  the 
ruler  of  the  synagogue ;  and  he  seeth  a 
tumult,  and  people  weeping  and  wailing 
much. 

39  And  going  in,  he  saith  to  them: 
Why  make  you  this  ado,  and  weep?  the 
damsel  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth. 

40  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn.  But 
he  having  put  them  all  out,  taketh  the 
father  and  the  mother  of  the  damsel,  and 
them  that  were  with  him,  and  entereth 
in  where  the  damsel  was  lying. 

41  And  taking  the  damsel  by  the  hand, 
he  saith  to  her:  Talitha  cumi,  which  is, 
being  interpreted:  Damsel  (I  say  to  thee) 
arise. 

42  And  immediately  the  damsel  rose 
up,  and  walked :  and  she  was  twelve 
years  old :  and  they  were  astonished  with 
a  great  astonishment. 

43  And  he  charged  them  strictly  that 
no  man  should  know  it :  and  commanded 
that  something  should  be  given  her  to 
eat. 


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CHAPTER  6. 

AND  he   went  out   from   thence,   and 
came  into  his  own  country;  and  his 
disciples  follow  him. 

2  And  when  the  sabbath  day  was  come, 
he  began  to  teach  in  the  synagogue :  and 
many  hearing  him  were  astonished,  say- 
ing. From  whence  hath  this  man  these 
things?  and  what  wisdom  is  this  which 
is  given  unto  him,  that  even  such  mighty 
works  are  wrought  by  his  hands? 

3  Is  not  this  the  carpenter,  the  son  of 
Mary,  the  brother  of  James,  and  Joses, 
and  of  Juda,  and  Simon?  and  are  not 
his  sisters  here  with  us?  And  they  were 
offended  at  him. 

4  But  Jesus  said  unto  them,  A  prophet 
is  not  without  honour,  but  in  his  own 
country,  and  among  his  own  kin,  and  in 
his  own  house. 

5  And  he  could  there  do  no  mighty 
work,  save  that  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a 
iew  sick  folk,  and  healed  them. 

6  And  he  marvelled  because  of  their 
unbelief.  And  he  went  round  about  the 
villages,  teaching. 

7  And  he  called  unto  him  the  twelve, 
and  began  to  send  them  forth  by  two  and 
two ;  and  gave  them  power  over  unclean 
spirits ; 

8  And  commanded  them  that  they 
should  take  nothing  for  their  journey, 
save  a  staff  only ;  no  scrip,  no  bread,  no 
money  in  their  purse : 

o  But  be  shod  with  sandals ;  and  not 
put  on  two  coats. 

ID  And  he  said  unto  them.  In  what 
place  soever  ye  enter  into  an  house, 
there  abide  till  ye  depart  from  that  place. 

11  And  whosoever  shall  not  receive 
you,  nor  hear  you,  when  ye  depart  thence, 
shake  off  the  dust  under  your  feet  for  a 
testimony  against  them.  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for 
Sodom  and  Gomorrha  in  the  day  of  judg- 
ment, than  for  that  city. 

12  And  they  went  out,  and  preached 
that  men  should  repent. 

13  And  they  cast  out  many  devils,  and 
anointed  with  oil  many  that  were  sick, 
and  healed  them. 

14  And  king  Herod  heard  of  him;  (for 
his  name  was  spread  abroad:)  and  he 
said.  That  John  the  Baptist  was  risen 
from  the  dead,  and  therefore  mighty 
works  do  shew  forth  themselves  in  him. 

15  Others  said.  That  it  is  Elias.  And 
others  said.  That  it  is  a  prophet,  or  as 
one  of  the  prophets. 


y-  4  ND  he  went  out  from  thence ; 
Ojtjl  and  he  cometh  into  his  own 
country ;  and  his  disciples  follow 
him.  2  And  when  the  sabbath  was 
come,  he  began  to  teach  in  the  syna- 
gogue :  and  many  hearing  him 
were  astonished,  saying.  Whence 
hath  this  man  these  things?  and. 
What  is  the  wisdom  that  is  given 
unto  this  man,  and  what  mean  such 
mighty  works  wrought  by  his 
hands?  3  Is  not  this  the  carpenter, 
the  son  of  Mary,  and  brother  of 
James,  and  Joses,  and  Judas,  and 
Simon?  and  are  not  his  sisters  here 
with  us?  And  they  were  offended 
in  him.  4  And  Jesus  said  unto 
them,  A  prophet  is  not  without 
honour,  save  in  his  own  country, 
and  among  his  own  kin,  and  in  his 
own  house.  5  And  he  could  there 
do  no  mighty  work,  save  that  he 
laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick  folk, 
and  healed  them.  6  And  he  mar- 
velled because  of  their  unbelief. 

And  he  went  round  about  the 
villages  teaching. 

7  And  he  called  unto  him  the 
twelve,  and  began  to  send  them 
forth  by  two  and  two ;  and  he  gave 
them  authority  over  the  unclean 
spirits ;  8  and  he  charged  them  that 
they  should  take  nothing  for  their 
journey,  save  a  staff  only;  no  bread, 
no  wallet,  no  money  in  their  purse ; 
9  but  to  go  shod  with  sandals :  and, 
said  he,  put  not  on  two  coats.  10 
And  he  said  unto  them.  Whereso- 
ever ye  enter  into  a  house,  there 
abide  till  ye  depart  thence,  fi  And 
whatsoever  place  shall  not  receive 
you,  and  they  hear  you  not,  as  ye 
go  forth  thence,  shake  off  the  dust 
that  is  under  your  feet  for  a  testi- 
mony unto  them.  12  And  they 
went  out,  and  preached  that  vien 
should  repent.  13  And  they  cast 
out  many  devils,  and  anointed 
with  oil  many  that  were  sick,  and 
healed  them. 

14  And  king  Herod  heard  there- 
of; for  his  name  had  become 
known :  and  he  said,  John  the  Bap- 
tist is  risen  from  the  dead,  and 
therefore  do  these  powers  work  in 
him.  15  But  others  said.  It  is 
Elijah.  And  others  said,  It  is  a 
prophet,  even  as  one  of  the 
prophets.  16  But  Herod,  when  he 
heard    thereof,    said,   John,    whom 


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f-  4  ND  he  went  out  from  thence; 
Ojr\.  and  he  cometh  into  his  own* 
country;  and  his  disciples  follow 
him.  2  And  when  the  sabbath  was 
come,  he  began  to  teach  in  the 
synagogue :  and  many  hearing  him 
were  astonished,  saying.  Whence 
hath  this  man  these  things?  and, 
What  is  the  wisdom  that  is  given 
unto  this  man,  and  what  mean  such 
mighty  works  wrought  by  his 
hands?  3  Is  not  this  the  carpen- 
ter, the  son  of  Mary,  and  brother 
of  James,  and  Joses,  and  Judas,  and 
Simon?  and  are  not  his  sisters  here 
with  us?  And  they  were  offended 
in  him.  4  And  Jesus  said  unto 
them,  A  prophet  is  not  without 
honor,  save  in  his  own  country,  and 
among  his  own  kin,  and  in  his  own 
house.  5  And  he  could  there  do 
no  mighty  work,  save  that  he 
laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick 
folk,  and  healed  them.  6  And  he 
marvelled  because  of  their  un- 
belief. 

And  he  went  round  about  the 
villages  teaching. 

7  And  he  calleth  unto  him  the 
twelve,  and  began  to  send  them 
forth  by  two  and  two;  and  he 
gave  them  authority  over  the  un- 
clean spirits;  8  and  he  charged 
them  that  they  should  take  nothing 
for  their  journey,  save  a  staff  only; 
no  bread,  no  wallet,  no  money  in 
their  purse;  9  but  to  go  shod  with 
sandals :  and,  said  he,  put  not  on 
two  coats.  ID  And  he  said  unto 
them.  Wheresoever  ye  enter  into 
a  house,  there  abide  till  ye  depart 
thence.  11  And  whatsoever  place 
shall  not  receive  you,  and  they  hear 
you  not,  as  ye  go  forth  thence, 
shake  off  the  dust  that  is  under 
your  feet  for  a  testimony  unto 
them.  12  And  they  went  out, 
and  preached  that  men  should 
repent.  13  And  they  cast  out  many 
demons,  and  anointed  with  oil 
many  that  were  sick,  and  healed 
them. 

14  And  king  Herod  heard  thereof; 
for  his  name  had  become  known : 
and  he  said,  John  the  Baptizer  is 
risen  from  the  dead,  and  therefore 
do  these  powers  work  in  him.  15 
But  others  said.  It  is  Elijah.  And 
others  said,  It  is  a  prophet,  even 
as    one    of    the    prophets.     16    But 


CHAPTER  6. 

AND  going  out  from  thence,  he  went 
into  his  own  country ;  and  his  dis- 
ciples  followed  him. 

2  And  when  the  sabbath  was  come,  he 
began  to  teach  in  the  synagogue :  and 
many  hearing  him  were  in  admiration  at 
his  doctrine,  saying:  How  came  this  man 
by  all  these  things?  and  what  wisdom  is 
this  that  is  given  to  him,  and  such  mighty 
works  as  are  wrought  by  his  hands? 

3  Is  not  this  the  carpenter,  the  son  of 
Mary,  the  brother  of  James,  and  Joseph, 
and  Jude,  and  Simon?  are  not  also  his 
sisters  here  with  us?  And  they  were 
scandalized  in  regard  to  him. 

4  And  Jesus  said  to  them :  A  prophet 
is  not  without  honour,  but  in  his  own 
country,  and  in  his  own  house,  and 
among  his  own  kindred. 

5  And  he  could  not  do  any  miracles 
there,  only  that  he  cured  a  few  that  were 
sick,  laying  his  hands  upon  them. 

6  And  he  wondered  because  of  their 
unbelief,  and  he  went  through  the  vil- 
lages round  about  teaching. 

7  And  he  called  the  twelve ;  and  be- 
gan to  send  them  two  and  two,  and  gave 
them  power   over  unclean  spirits. 

8  And  he  commanded  them  that  they 
should  take  nothing  for  the  way,  but  a 
staff  only :  no  scrip,  no  bread,  nor  money 
in  their  purse, 

9  But  to  be  shod  with  sandals,  and 
that  they  should  not  put  on  two  coats. 

ID  And  he  said  to  them :  Wheresoever 
you  shall  enter  into  an  house,  there  abide 
till  you  depart  from  that  place. 

11  And  whosoever  shall  not  receive 
you,  nor  hear  you ;  going  forth  from 
thence,  shake  off  the  dust  from  your  feet 
for  a  testimony  to  them. 

12  And  going  forth  they  preached  that 
men  should  do  penance : 

13  And  they  cast  out  many  devils,  and 
anointed  with  oil  many  that  were  sick, 
and  healed  them. 

14  And  king  Herod  heard,  (for  his 
name  was  made  manifest,)  and  he  said: 
John  the  Baptist  is  risen  again  from  the 
dead,  and  therefore  mighty  works  shew 
forth  themselves  in  him. 

15  And  others  said:  It  is  Elias.  But 
others  said :  It  is  a  prophet,  as  one  of 
the  prophets. 

16  Which  Herod  hearing,  said:  John 
whom  I  beheaded,  he  is  risen  again  from 
the  dead. 

17  For   Herod   himself  had   sent  and 


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REVISED 


i6  But  when  Herod  heard  thereof,  he 
said,  It  is  John,  whom  I  beheaded :  he  is 
risen  from  the  dead. 

17  For  Herod  himself  had  sent  forth 
and  laid  hold  upon  John,  and  bound  him 
in  prison  for  Herodias'  sake,  his  brother 
Philip's  wife:  for  he  had  married  her. 

18  For  John  had  said  unto  Herod,  It 
is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  have  thy 
brother's  wife. 

19  Therefore  Herodias  had  a  quarrel 
against  him,  and  would  have  killed  him; 
but  she  could  not : 

20  For  Herod  feared  John,  knowing 
that  he  was  a  just  man  and  an  holy,  and 
observed  him ;  and  when  he  heard  him, 
he  did  many  things,  and  heard  him  gladly. 

21  And  when  a  convenient  day  was 
come,  that  Herod  on  his  birthday  made  a 
supper  to  his  lords,  high  captains,  and 
chief  estates  of  Galilee; 

22  And  when  the  daughter  of  the  said 
Herodias  came  in,  and  danced,  and 
pleased  Herod  and  them  that  sat  with 
him,  the  king  said  unto  the  damsel.  Ask 
of  me  whatsoever  thou  wilt,  and  I  will 
give  it  thee. 

23  And  he  sware  unto  her.  Whatsoever 
thou  shalt  ask  of  me,  I  will  give  it  thee, 
unto  the  half  of  my  kingdom. 

24  And  she  went  forth,  and  said  unto 
her  mother,  What  shall  I  ask?  And  she 
said,  The  head  of  John  the  Baptist. 

25  And  she  came  in  straightway  with 
haste  unto  the  king,  and  asked,  saying, 
I  will  that  thou  give  me  by  and  by  in  a 
charger  the  head  of  John  the  Baptist. 

26  And  the  king  was  exceeding  sorry ; 
yet  for  his  oath's  sake,  and  for  their  sakes 
which  sat  with  him,  he  would  not  reject 
her. 

27  And  immediately  the  king  sent  an 
executioner,  and  commanded  his  head  to 
be  brought :  and  he  went  and  beheaded 
him  in  the  prison, 

28  And  brought  his  head  in  a  charger, 
and  gave  it  to  the  damsel :  and  the  dam- 
sel gave  it  to  her  mother. 

29  And  when  his  disciples  heard  of  it, 
they  came  and  took  up  his  corpse,  and 
laid  it  in  a  tomb. 

30  And  the  apostles  gathered  themselves 
together  unto  Jesus,  and  told  him  all 
things,  both  what  they  had  done,  and 
what  they  had  taught. 

31  And  he  said  unto  them.  Come  ye 
yourselves  apart  into  a  desert  place,  and 
rest  a  while :  for  there  were  many  com- 
ing and  going,  and  they  had  no  leisure 
so  much  as  to  eat. 


I  beheaded,  he  is  risen.  17  For 
Herod  himself  had  sent  forth  and 
laid  hold  upon  John,  and  bound 
him  in  prison  for  the  sake  of 
Herodias,  his  brother  Philip's  wife: 
for  he  had  married  her.  18  For 
John  said  unto  Herod,  It  is  not 
lawful  for  thee  to  have  thy  broth- 
er's wife.  19  And  Herodias  set 
herself  against  him,  and  desired  to 
kill  him;  and  she  could  not;  20 
for  Herod  feared  John,  knowing 
that  he  was  a  righteous  man  and  a 
holy,  and  kept  him  safe.  And  when 
he  heard  him,  he  was,  much  per- 
plexed ;  and  he  heard  him  gladly. 
21  And  when  a  convenient  day  was 
come,  that  Herod  on  his  birthday 
made  a  supper  to  his  lords,  and  the 
high  captains,  and  the  chief  men  of 
Galilee ;  22  and  when  the  daugh- 
ter of  Herodias  herself  came  in  and 
danced,  she  pleased  Herod  and 
them  that  sat  at  meat  with  him ; 
and  the  king  said  unto  the  damsel, 
Ask  of  me  whatsoever  thou  wilt, 
and  I  will  give  it  thee.  23  And  he 
sware  unto  her,  Whatsoever  thou 
shalt  ask  of  me,  I  will  give  it  thee, 
unto  the  half  of  my  kingdom.  24 
And  she  went  out,  and  said  unto 
her  mother.  What  shall  I  ask?  And 
she  said.  The  head  of  John  the  Bap- 
tist. 25  And  she  came  in  straight- 
way with  haste  unto  the  king,  and 
asked,  saying,  I  will  that  thou  forth- 
with give  me  in  a  charger  the  head 
of  John  the  Baptist.  26  And  the 
king  was  exceeding  sorry;  but  for 
the  sake  of  his  oaths,  and  of  them 
that  sat  at  meat,  he  would  not  re- 
ject her.  27  And  straightway  the 
king  sent  forth  a  soldier  of  his 
guard,  and  commanded  to  bring  his 
head :  and  he  went  and  beheaded 
him  in  the  prison,  28  and  brought 
his  head  in  a  charger,  and  gave  it 
to  the  damsel ;  and  the  damsel  gave 
it  to  her  mother.  29  And  when  his 
disciples  heard  thereof,  they  came 
and  took  up  his  corpse,  and  laid  it 
in  a  tomb. 

30  And  the  apostles  gather 
themselves  together  unto  Jesus ; 
and  they  told  him  all  things,  what- 
soever they  had  done,  and  whatso- 
ever they  had  taught.  31  And  he 
saith  unto  them.  Come  ye  your- 
selves apart  into  a  desert  place, 
and  rest  a  while.     For  there  were 


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Herod,  when  he  heard  thereof,  said, 
John,  whom  I  beheaded,  he  is 
risen.  17  For  Herod  himself  had 
sent  forth  and  laid  hold  upon 
John,  and  bound  him  in  prison  for 
the  sake  of  Herodias,  his  brother 
Philip's  wife;  for  he  had  married 
her.  18  For  John  said  unto  Herod, 
It  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  have 
thy  brother's  wife.  19  And  He- 
rodias set  herself  against  him,  and 
desired  to  kill  him ;  and  she  could 
not ;  20  for  Herod  feared  John, 
knowing  that  he  was  a  righteous 
and  holy  man,  and  kept  him  safe. 
And  when  he  heard  him,  he  was 
much  perplexed ;  and  he  heard  him 
gladly.  21  And  when  a  convenient 
day  was  come,  that  Herod  on  his 
birthday  made  a  supper  to  his  lords, 
and  the  high  captains,  and  the  chief 
men  of  Galilee ;  22  and  when  the 
daughter  of  Herodias  herself  came 
in  and  danced,  she  pleased  Herod 
and  them  that  sat  at  meat  with 
him ;  and  the  king  said  unto  the 
damsel.  Ask  of  me  whatsoever  thou 
wilt,  and  I  will  give  it  thee.  23  And 
he  sware  unto  her.  Whatsoever 
thou  shalt  ask  of  me,  I  will  give  it 
thee,  unto  the  half  of  my  kingdom. 
24  And  she  went  out,  and  said  unto 
her  mother.  What  shall  I  ask?  And 
she  said.  The  head  of  John  the 
Baptizer.  25  And  she  came  in 
straightway  with  haste  unto  the 
king,  and  asked,  saying,  I  will  that 
thou  forthwith  give  me  on  a  plat- 
ter the  head  of  John  the  Bap- 
tist. 26  And  the  king  was  ex- 
ceeding sorry;  but  for  the  sake  of 
his  oaths,  and  of  them  that  sat  at 
meat,  he  would  not  reject  her.  27 
And  straightway  the  king  sent 
forth  a  soldier  of  his  guard,  and 
commanded  to  bring  his  head :  and 
he  went  and  beheaded  him  in  the 
prison,  28  and  brought  his  head  on 
a  platter,  and  gave  it  to  the  dam- 
sel ;  and  the  damsel  gave  it  to  her 
mother.  29  And  when  his  disciples 
heard  thereof,  they  came  and  took 
up  his  corpse,  and  laid  it  in  a 
tomb. 

30  And  the  apostles  gather  them- 
selves together  unto  Jesus;  and 
they  told  him  all  things,  whatso- 
ever they  had  done,  and  whatsoever 
they  had  taught.  31  And  he  saith 
unto    them,    Come    ye    yourselves 


apprehended  John,  and  bound  him  in 
prison  for  the  sake  of  Herodias  the  wife 
of  Philip  his  brother,  because  he  had 
married  her. 

18  For  John  said  to  Herod:  It  is  not 
lawful  for  thee  to  have  thy  brother's 
wife. 

19  Now  Herodias  laid  snares  for  him: 
and  was  desirous  to  "put  him  to  death, 
and  could  not. 

20  For  Herod  feared  John,  knowing 
him  to  be  a  just  and  holy  man:  and 
kept  him,  and  when  he  heard  him,  did 
many  things :  and  he  heard  him  will- 
ingly. 

21  And  when  a  convenient  day  was 
come,  Herod  made  a  supper  for  his 
birthday,  for  the  princes,  and  tribunes, 
and  chief  men  of  Galilee. 

22  And  when  the  daughter  of  the  same 
Herodias  had  come  in,  and  had  danced, 
and  pleased  Herod,  and  them  that  were 
at  table  with  him,  the  king  said  to  the 
damsel :  Ask  of  me  what  thou  wilt,  and  I 
will  give  it  thee. 

23  And  he  swore  to  her:  Whatsoever 
thou  shalt  ask  I  will  give  thee,  though  it 
be  the  half  of  my  kingdom. 

24  Who  when  she  was  gone  out,  said  to 
her  mother,  What  shall  I  ask?  But  she 
said :  The  head  of  John  the  Baptist. 

25  And  when  she  was  come  in  immedi- 
ately with  haste  to  the  king,  she  asked, 
saying :  I  will  that  forthwith  thou  give 
me  in  a  dish,  the  head  of  John  the 
Baptist. 

26  And  the  king  was  struck  sad.  Yet 
because  of  his  oath,  and  because  of  them 
that  were  with  him  at  table,  he  would 
not  displease  her: 

27  But  sending  an  executioner,  he  com- 
manded that  his  head  should  be  brought 
in  a  dish. 

28  And  he  beheaded  him  in  the  prison, 
and  brought  his  head  in  a  dish :  and  gave 
it  to  the  damsel,  and  the  damsel  gave  it 
to  her  mother. 

29  Which  his  disciples  hearing  came, 
and  took  his  body,  and  laid  it  in  a  tomb. 

30  And  the  apostles  coming  together 
unto  Jesus,  related  to  him  all  things  that 
they  had  done  and  taught. 

31  And  he  said  to  them :  Come  apart 
into  a  desert  place,  and  rest  a  little.  For 
there  were  many  coming  and  going:  and 
they  had  not  so  much  as  time  to  eat. 

2,2  And  going  up  into  a  ship,  they  went 
into  a  desert  place  apart. 

2,2i  And  they  saw  them  going  away,  and 
many  knew :  and  they  ran  flocking  thither 


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32  And  they  departed  into  a  desert 
place  by  ship  privately. 

3S  And  the  people  saw  them  departing, 
and  many  knew  him,  and  ran  afoot 
thither  out  of  all  cities,  and  outwent  them, 
and  came  together  unto  him. 

34  And  Jesus,  when  he  came  out,  saw 
much  people,  and  was  moved  with  com- 
passion toward  them,  because  they  were 
as  sheep  not  having  a  shepherd :  and  he 
began  to  teach  them  many  things. 

35  And  when  the  day  was  now  far 
spent,  his  disciples  came  unto  him,  and 
said.  This  is  a  desert  place,  and  now  the 
time  is  far  passed: 

36  Send  them  away,  that  they  may  go 
into  the  country  round  about,  and  into 
the  villages,  and  buy  themselves  bread : 
for  they  have  nothing  to  eat. 

37  He  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
Give  ye  them  to  eat.  And  they  say  unto 
him,  Shall  we  go  and  buy  two  hundred 
pennyworth  of  bread,  and  give  them  to 
eat? 

38  He  saith  unto  them.  How  many 
loaves  have  ye?  go  and  see.  And  when 
they  knew,  they  say,  Five,  and  two  fishes. 

39  And  he  commanded  them  to  make 
all  sit  down  by  companies  upon  the 
green  grass. 

40  And  they  sat  down  in  ranks,  by 
hundreds,  and  by  fifties. 

41  And  when  he  had  taken  the  five 
loaves  and  the  two  fishes,  he  looked  up 
to  heaven,  and  blessed,  and  brake  the 
loaves,  and  gave  them  to  his  disciples  to 
set  before  them ;  and  the  two  fishes  di- 
vided he  among  them  all. 

42  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled. 

43  And  they  took  up  twelve  baskets 
full  of  the  fragments,  and  of  the  fishes. 

44  And  they  that  did  eat  of  the  loaves 
were  about  five  thousand  men. 

45  And  straightway  he  constrained  his 
disciples  to  get  into  the  ship,  and  to  go 
to  the  other  side  before  unto  Bethsaida, 
while  he  sent  away  the  people. 

46  And  when  he  had  sent  them  away, 
he  departed  into  a  mountain  to  pray. 

47  And  when  even  was  come,  the  ship 
was  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and  he 
alone  on  the  land. 

48  And  he  saw  them  toiling  in  rowing; 
for  the  wind  was  contrary  unto  them : 
and  about  the  fourth  watch  of  the  night 
he  Cometh  unto  them,  walking  upon  the 
sea,  and  would  have  passed  by  them. 

49  But  when  they  saw  him  walking  upon 
the  sea,  they  supposed  it  had  been  a 
spirit,  and  cried  out : 


many  coming  and  going,  and  they 
had  no  leisure  so  much  as  to  eat. 
32  And  they  went  away  in  the 
boat  to  a  desert  place  apart.  33  And 
the  people  saw  them  going,  and 
many  knew  them,  and  they  ran 
there  together  on  foot  from  all  the 
cities,  and  outwent  them.  34  And 
he  came  forth  and  saw  a  great 
multitude,  and  he  had  compassion 
on  them,  because  they  were  as 
sheep  not  having  a  shepherd :  and 
he  began  to  teach  them  many 
things.  35  And  when  the  day  was 
now  far  spent,  his  disciples  came 
unto  him,  and  said,  The  place  is 
desert,  and  the  day  is  now  far 
spent :  36  send  them  away,  that  they 
may  go  into  the  country  and  vil- 
lages round  about,  and  buy  them- 
selves somewhat  to  eat.  37  But  he 
answered  and  said  unto  them.  Give 
ye  them  to  eat.  And  they  say  unto 
him.  Shall  we  go  and  buy  two  hun- 
dred pennyworth  of  bread,  and  give 
them  to  eat?  38  And  he  saith  unto 
them,  How  many  loaves  have  ye? 
go  and  see.  And  when  they  knew, 
they  say.  Five,  and  two  fishes. 
39  And  he  commanded  them  that 
all  should  sit  down  by  companies 
upon  the  green  grass.  40  And  they 
sat  down  in  ranks,  by  hundreds, 
and  by  fifties.  41  And  he  took  the 
five  loaves  and  the  two  fishes,  and 
looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed, 
and  brake  the  loaves ;  and  he  gave 
to  the  disciples  to  set  before  them ; 
and  the  two  fishes  divided  he  among 
them  all.  42  And  they  did  all  eat, 
and  were  filled.  43  And  they  took 
up  broken  pieces,  twelve  basketfuls, 
and  also  of  the  fishes.  44  And  they 
that  ate  the  loaves  were  five  thou- 
sand men. 

45  And  straightway  he  con- 
strained his  disciples  to  enter  into 
the  boat,  and  to  go  before  him 
unto  the  other  side  to  Bethsaida, 
while  he  himself  sendeth  the  multi- 
tude away.  46  And  after  he  had 
taken  leave  of  them,  he  departed 
into  the  mountain  to  pray.  47  And 
when  even  was  come,  the  boat 
was  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and  he 
alone  on  the  land.  48  And  seeing 
them  distressed  in  rowing,  for  the 
wind  was  contrary  unto  them,  about 
the  fourth  watch  of  the  night  he 
cometh  unto  them,  walking  on  the 


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DOUAY        183 


apart  into  a  desert  place,  and  rest 
a  while.  For  there  were  many 
coming  and  going,  and  they  had 
no  leisure  so  much  as  to  eat.  32 
And  they  went  away  in  the  boat 
to  a  desert  place  apart.  33  And 
the  people  saw  them  going,  and 
many  knew  them,  and  they  ran  to- 
gether there  on  foot  from  all  the 
cities,  and  outwent  them.  34  And 
he  came  forth  and  saw  a  great 
multitude,  and  he  had  compassion 
on  them,  because  they  were  as 
sheep  not  having  a  shepherd :  and 
he  began  to  teach  them  many 
things.  35  And  when  the  day  was 
now  far  spent,  his  disciples  came 
unto  him,  and  said,  The  place  is 
desert,  and  the  day  is  now  far 
spent ;  36  send  them  away,  that 
they  may  go  into  the  country  and 
villages  round  about,  and  buy  them- 
selves somewhat  to  eat.  37  But  he 
answered  and  said  unto  them,  Give 
ye  them  to  eat.  And  they  say 
unto  him,  Shall  we  go  and  buy 
two  hundred  shillings'  worth  of 
bread,  and  give  them  to  eat?  38 
And  he  saith  unto  them.  How  many 
loaves  have  ye?  go  and  see.  And 
when  they  knew,  they  say.  Five, 
and  two  fishes.  39  And  he  com- 
manded them  that  all  should  sit 
down  by  companies  upon  the  green 
grass.  40  And  they  sat  down  in 
ranks,  by  hundreds,  and  by  fifties. 

41  And  he  took  the  five  loaves  and 
the  two  fishes,  and  looking  up  to 
heaven,  he  blessed,  and  brake  the 
loaves ;  and  he  gave  to  the  disciples 
to  set  before  them ;  and  the  two 
fishes   divided  he  among  them  all. 

42  And  they  all  ate,  and  were 
filled.  43  And  they  took  up  broken 
pieces,  twelve  basketfuls,  and  also 
of  the  fishes.  44  And  they  that 
ate  the  loaves  were  five  thousand 
men. 

45  And  straightway  he  con- 
strained his  disciples  to  enter  into 
the  boat,  and  to  go  before  him 
unto  the  other  side  to  Bethsaida, 
while  he  himself  sendeth  the  mul- 
titude away.  46  And  after  he  had 
taken  leave  of  them,  he  departed 
into  the  mountain  to  pray.  47 
And  when  even  was  come,  the  boat 
was  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and  he 
alone  on  the  land.  48  And  seeing 
them  distressed  in  rowing,  for  the 


on  foot  from  all  the  cities,  and  were  there 
before  them. 

34  And  Jesus  going  out  saw  a  great 
multitude :  and  he  had  compassion  on 
them,  because  they  were  as  sheep  not 
having  a  shepherd,  and  he  began  to 
teach  them  many  things. 

35  And  when  the  day  was  now  far 
spent,  his  disciples  came  to  him,  saying: 
This  is  a  desert  place,  and  the  hour  is 
now  past : 

36  Send  them  away,  that  going  into 
the  next  villages  and  towns,  they  may 
buy  themselves  meat  to  eat. 

37  And  he  answering  said  to  them:  Give 
you  them  to  eat.  And  they  said  to  him : 
Let  us  go  and  buy  bread  for  two  hundred 
pence,  and  we  will  give  them  to  eat. 

38  And  he  saith  to  them :  How  many 
loaves  have  you?  go  and  see.  And  when 
they  knew,  they  say :  Five,  and  two  fishes. 

39  And  he  commanded  them  that  they 
should  make  them  all  sit  down  by  com- 
panies upon  the  green  grass. 

40  And  they  sat  down  in  ranks,  by  hun- 
dreds and  by  fifties. 

41  And  when  he  had  taken  the  five 
loaves,  and  the  two  fishes :  looking  up  to 
heaven,  he  blessed,  and  broke  the  loaves, 
and  gave  to  his  disciples  to  set  before 
them :  and  the  two  fishes  he  divided 
among  them  all. 

42  And  they  all  did  eat,  and  had  their 
fill. 

43  And  they  took  up  the  leavings, 
twelve  full  baskets  of  fragments,  and  of 
the  fishes. 

44  And  they  that  did  eat,  were  five 
thousand  men. 

45  And  immediately  he  obliged  his  dis- 
ciples to  go  up  into  the  ship,  that  they 
might  go  before  him  over  the  water  to 
Bethsaida,  whilst  he  dismissed  the  people. 

46  And  when  he  had  dismissed  them, 
he  went  up  to  the  mountain  to  pray. 

47  And  when  it  was  late,  the  ship  was 
in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and  himself  alone 
on  the  land. 

48  And  seeing  them  labouring  in  row- 
ing, (for  the  wind  was  against  them,) 
and  about  the  fourth  watch  of  the  night, 
he  cometh  to  them  walking  upon  the 
sea.  and  he  would  have  passed  by  them. 

49  But  they  seeing  him  walking  upon 
the  sea.  thought  it  was  an  apparition, 
and  they  cried  out. 

50  For  they  all  saw  him,  and  were  trou- 
bled. And  immediately  he  spoke  with 
them,  and  said  to  them :  Have  a  good 
heart,  it  is  I,  fear  ye  not. 


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50  For  they  all  saw  him,  and  were 
troubled.  And  immediately  he  talked 
with  them,  and  saith  unto  them,  Be  of 
good  cheer:  it  is  I ;  be  not  afraid. 

51  And  he  went  up  unto  them  into  the 
ship ;  and  the  wind  ceased :  and  they  were 
sore  amazed  in  themselves  beyond  meas- 
ure, and  wondered. 

52  For  they  considered  not  the  miracle 
of  the  loaves :  for  their  heart  was  hard- 
ened. 

53  And  when  they  had  passed  over, 
they  came  into  the  land  of  Gennesaret, 
and  drew  to  the  shore. 

54  And  when  they  were  come  out  of 
the  ship,  straightway  they  knew  him, 

55  And  ran  through  that  whole  region 
round  about,  and  began  to  carry  about 
in  beds  those  that  were  sick,  where  they 
heard  he  was. 

56  And  whithersoever  he  entered,  into 
villages,  or  cities,  or  country,  they  laid 
the  sick  in  the  streets,  and  besought  him 
that  they  might  touch  if  it  were  but  the 
border  of  his  garment :  and  as  many  as 
touched  him  were  made  whole. 


sea ;  and  he  would  have  passed  by 
them :  49  but  they,  when  they  saw 
him  walking  on  the  sea,  supposed 
that  it  was  an  apparition,  and  cried 
out :  50  for  they  all  saw  him,  and 
were  troubled.  But  he  straight- 
way spake  with  them,  and  saith 
unto  them,  Be  of  good  cheer:  it  is 
I;  be  not  afraid.  51  And  he  went 
up  unto  them  into  the  boat;  and 
the  wind  ceased :  and  they  were 
sore  amazed  in  themselves;  52  for 
they  understood  not  concerning  the 
loaves,  but  their  heart  was  hard- 
ened. 

53  And  when  they  had  crossed 
over,  they  came  to  the  land  unto 
Gennesaret,  and  moored  to  the 
shore.  54  And  when  they  were 
come  out  of  the  boat,  straightway 
the  people  knew  him,  55  and  ran 
round  about  that  whole  region,  and 
began  to  carry  about  on  their  beds 
those  that  were  sick,  where  they 
heard  he  was.  56  And  whereso- 
ever he  entered,  into  villages,  or 
into  cities,  or  into  the  country,  they 
laid  the  sick  in  the  marketplaces, 
and  besought  him  that  they  might 
touch  if  it  were  but  the  border  of 
his  garment :  and  as  many  as 
touched  him  were  made  whole. 


CHAPTER  7. 

THEN    came    together    unto    him    the 
Pharisees,  and  certain  of  the  scribes, 
which  came  from  Jerusalem. 

2  And  when  they  saw  some  of  his  dis- 
ciples eat  bread  with  defiled,  that  is  to 
say,  with  unwashen,  hands,  they  found 
fault. 

3  For  the  Pharisees,  and  all  the  Jews, 
except  they  wash  their  hands  oft,  eat  not, 
holding  the  tradition  of  the  elders. 

4  And  when  they  come  from  the  mar- 
ket, except  they  wash,  they  eat  not.  And 
many  other  things  there  be,  which  they 
have  received  to  hold,  as  the  washing  of 
cups,  and  pots,  brasen  vessels,  and  of 
tables. 

5  Then  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  asked 
him,  Why  walk  not  thy  disciples  accord- 
ing to  the  tradition  of  the  elders,  but 
eat  bread  with  unwashen  hands? 

6  He  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Well  hath  Esaias  prophesied  of  you  hypo- 
crites, as  it  is  written,  This  people  hon- 


\  ND  there  are  gathered  to- 
7-^  gether  unto  him  the  Phari- 
sees, and  certain  of  the  scribes, 
which  had  come  from  Jerusalem, 
2  and  had  seen  that  some  of  his  dis- 
ciples ate  their  bread  with  defiled, 
that  is,  unwashen,  hands.  3  For 
the  Pharisees,  and  all  the  Jews,  ex- 
cept they  wash  their  hands  dili- 
gently, eat  not,  holding  the  tradi- 
tion of  the  elders :  4  and  when  they 
come  from  the  marketplace,  except 
they  wash  themselves,  they  eat  not : 
and  many  other  things  there  be, 
which  they  have  received  to  hold, 
washings  of  cups,  and  pots,  and 
brasen  vessels.  1:;  And  the  Phari- 
sees and  the  scribes  ask  him,  Why 
walk  not  thy  disciples  according  to 
the  tradition  of  the  elders,  but  eat 
their  bread  with  defiled  hands?  6 
And  he  said  unto  them.  Well  did 


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185 


wind  was  contrary  unto  them, 
about  the  fourth  watch  of  the 
night  he  cometh  unto  them,  walk- 
ing on  the  sea ;  and  he  would  have 
passed  by  them :  49  but  they,  when 
they  saw  him  walking  on  the  sea, 
supposed  that  it  was  a  ghost,  and 
cried  out ;  50  for  they  all  saw 
him,  and  were  troubled.  But  he 
straightway  spake  with  them,  and 
saith  unto  them.  Be  of  good  cheer: 
it  is  I ;  be  not  afraid.  51  And  he 
went  up  unto  them  into  the  boat ; 
and  the  wind  ceased :  and  they  were 
sore  amazed  in  themselves ;  52  for 
they  understood  not  concerning  the 
loaves,  but  their  heart  was  hard- 
ened. 

53  And  when  they  had  crossed 
over,  they  came  to  the  land  unto 
Gennesaret,  and  moored  to  the 
shore.  54  'And  when  they  were 
come  out  of  the  boat,  straightway 
the  people  knew  him,  55  and  ran 
round  about  that  whole  region, 
and  began  to  carry  about  on  their 
beds  those  that  were  sick,  where 
they  heard  he  was.  56  And  where- 
soever he  entered,  into  villages,  or 
into  cities,  or  into  the  country, 
they  laid  the  sick  in  the  market- 
places, and  besought  him  that  they 
might  touch  if  it  were  but  the 
border  of  his  garment :  and  as 
many  as  touched  him  were  made 
whole. 

A  ND  there  are  gathered  to- 
1 1\.  gether  unto  him  the  Phari- 
sees, and  certain  of  the  scribes,  who 
had  come  from  Jerusalem,  2  and 
had  seen  that  some  of  his  disciples 
ate  their  bread  with  defiled,  that 
is,  unwashen,  hands.  3  (For  the 
Pharisees,  and  all  the  Jews,  except 
they  wash  their  hands  diligently, 
eat  not,  holding  the  tradition  of 
the  elders ;  4  and  when  they  come 
from  the  marketplace,  except  they 
bathe  themselves,  they  eat  not; 
and  many  other  things  there  are, 
which  they  have  received  to  hold, 
washings  of  cups,  and  pots,  and 
brasen  vessels.")  5  And  the  Phari- 
sees and  the  scribes  ask  him.  Why 
walk  not  thy  disciples  according 
to  the  tradition  of  the  elders,  but 
eat  their  bread  with  defiled  hands? 
^  And  he  said  unto  them,  Well  did 


51  And  he  went  up  to  them  into  the 
ship,  and  the  wind  ceased :  and  they 
were  far  more  astonished  within  them- 
selves : 

52  For  they  understood  not  concerning 
the  loaves ;  for  their  heart  was  blinded. 

53  And  when  they  had  passed  over, 
they  came  into  the  land  of  Genezareth, 
and  set  to  the  shore. 

54  And  when  they  were  goneout  of  the 
ship,  immediately  they  knew  him : 

55  And  running  through  that  whole 
country,  they  began  to  carry  about  in 
beds  those  that  were  sick,  where  they 
heard  he  was. 

56  And  whithersoever  he  entered,  into 
towns  or  into  villages  or  cities,  they  laid 
the  sick  in  the  streets,  and  besought  him 
that  they  might  touch  but  the  hem  of  his 
garment :  and  as  many  as  touched  him 
were  made  whole. 


CHAPTER  7. 

AND    there    assembled    together    unto 
him  the  Pharisees  and  some  of  the 
scribes,  coming  from  Jerusalem. 

2  And  when  they  had  seen  some  of  his 
disciples  eat  bread  with  common,  that 
is,  with  unwashed  hands,  they  found 
fault. 

3  For  the  Pharisees,,  and  all  the  Jevvs 
eat  not  without  often  washing  their 
hands,  holding  the  tradition  of  the  an- 
cients : 

4  And  when  they  come  from  the  mar- 
ket, unless  they  be  washed,  they  eat  not: 
and  many  other  things  there  are  that  have 
been  delivered  to  them  to  observe,  the 
washings  of  cups  and  of  pots,  and  of 
brazen  vessels,  and  of  beds. 

5  And  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  asked 
him  :  Why  do  not  thy  disciples  walk  ac- 
cording to  the  tradition  of  the  ancients, 
but  they  eat  bread  with  common  hands? 

6  But  he  answering,  said  to  them:  Well 
did  Isaias  prophesy  of  you  hypocrites,  aS 


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oureth  me  with  their  lips,  but  their  heart 
is  far  from  me. 

7  Howbeit  in  vain  do  they  worship  me, 
teaching  for  doctrines  the  command- 
ments of  men. 

8  For  laying  aside  the  commandment 
of  God,  ye  hold  the  tradition  of  men,  as 
the  washing  of  pots  and  cups:  and  many 
other  such  like  things  ye  do. 

9  And  he  said  unto  them,  Full  well  ye 
reject  the  commandment  of  God,  that  ye 
may  keep  your  own  tradition. 

ID  For  Moses  said,  Honour  thy  father 
and  thy  mother;  and.  Whoso  curseth 
father  or  mother,  let  him  die  the 
death : 

11  But  ye  say,  If  a  man  shall  say  to 
his  father  or  mother.  It  is  Corban,  that 
is  to  say,  a  gift,  by  whatsoever  thou 
mightest  be  profited  by  me;  he  shall  be 
free. 

12  And  ye  suffer  him  no  more  to  do 
ought  for  his   father  or  his  mother; 

13  Making  the  word  of  God  of  none 
effect  through  your  tradition,  which  ye 
have  delivered:  and  many  such  like 
things  do  ye. 

14  And  when  he  had  called  all  the  peo- 
ple unto  him,  he  said  unto  them,  Hearken 
unto  me  every  one  of  you,  and  under- 
stand : 

15  There  is  nothing  from  without  a 
man,  that  entering  into  him  can  defile 
him:  but  the  things  which  come  out  of 
him,  those  are  they  that  defile  the  man. 

16  If  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let 
him  hear. 

17  And  when  he  was  entered  into  the 
house  from  the  people,  his  disciples  asked 
him  concerning  the  parable. 

18  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Are  ye  so 
without  understanding  also?  Do  ye  not 
perceive,  that  whatsoever  thing  from 
without  entereth  into  the  man,  it  cannot 
defile  him ; 

19  Because  it  entereth  not  into  his 
heart,  but  into  the  belly,  and  goeth  out 
into  the  draught,  purging  all  meats? 

20  And  he  said.  That  which  cometh  out 
of  the  man,  that  defileth  the  man. 

21  For  from  within,  out  of  the  heart 
of  men,  proceed  evil  thoughts,  adulteries, 
fornications,  murders, 

22  Thefts,  covetousness,  wickedness, 
deceit,  lasciviousness,  an  evil  eye,  blas- 
phemy, pride,  foolishness: 

23  All  these  evil  things  come  from 
within,  and  defile  the  man. 

24  And  from  thence  he  arose,  and 
went  into  tfie  borders  of  Tyre  and  Sidon, 


Isaiah  prophesy  of  you  hypocrites, 
as  it  is  written, 

This  people  honoureth  me  with 

their  lips. 
But  their  heart  is  far  from  me. 
7  But    in    vain    do    they    worship 

me. 
Teaching  as  their  doctrines  the 

precepts  of  men. 
8  Ye  leave  the  commandment  of 
God,  and  hold  fast  the  tradition  of 
men.  9  And  he  said  unto  them. 
Full  well  do  ye  reject  the  com- 
mandment of  God,  that  ye  may 
keep  your  tradition.  10  For  Moses 
said,  Honour  thy  father  and  thy 
mother ;  and.  He  that  speaketh  evil 
of  father  or  mother,  let  him  die 
the  death:  11  but  ye  say.  If  a  man 
shall  say  to  his  father  or  his 
mother,  That  wherewith  thou 
mightest  have  been  profited  by  me 
is  Corban,  that  is  to  say.  Given  to 
God;  12  ye  no  longer  suffer  him 
to  do  aught  for  his  father  or  his 
mother;  13  making  void  the  word 
of  God  by  your  tradition,  which  ye 
have  delivered :  and  many  such  like 
things  ye  do.  14  And  he  called  to 
him  the  multitude  again,  and  said 
unto  them.  Hear  me  all  of  you, 
and  understand:  15  there  is  nothing 
from  without  the  man,  that  going 
into  him  can  defile  him :  but  the 
things  which  proceed  out  of  the 
man  are  those  that  defile  the  man.' 

17  And  when  he  was  entered  into 
the  house  from  the  multitude,  his 
disciples  asked  of  him  the  parable. 

18  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Are 
ye  so  without  understanding  also? 
Perceive  ye  not,  that  whatsoever 
from  without  goeth  into  the  man, 
it  cannot  defile  him  ;  19  because  it 
goeth  not  into  his  heart,  but  into 
his  belly,  and  goeth  out  into  the 
draught?  This  he  said,  making  all 
meats  clean.  20  And  he  said,  That- 
which  proceedeth  out  of  the  man, 
that  defileth  the  man.  21  For  from 
within,  out  of  the  heart  of  men, 
evil  thoughts  proceed,  fornications, 
22  thefts,  murders,  adulteries,  cov- 
etings,  wickednesses,  deceit,  las- 
civiousness, an  evil  eye,  railing, 
pride,  foolishness :  23  all  these  evil 
things  proceed  from  within,  and 
defile   the   man. 

'  Verse    i6    omitted.    See    explanatory 
note  3. 


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ST.  MARK,  7. 


DOUAY        187 


Isaiah  prophesy  of  you  hypocrites, 
as  it  is  written, 

This   people   honoreth   me   with 
their  Hps, 

But  their  heart  is  far  from  me. 
7  But  in  vain  do  they  worship  me. 

Teaching  as  their  doctrines  the 
precepts  of  men. 
8  Ye  leave  the  commandment  of 
God,  and  hold  fast  the  tradition 
of  men.  9  And  he  said  unto  them, 
Full  well  do  ye  reject  the  command- 
ment of  God,  that  ye  may  keep 
your  tradition.  10  For  Moses  said. 
Honor  thy  father  and  thy  mother ; 
and.  He  that  speaketh  evil  of 
father  or  mother,  let  him  die  the 
death:  11  but  ye  say.  If  a  man 
shall  say  to  his  father  or  his 
mother.  That  wherewith  thou 
mightest  have  been  profited  by  me 
is  Corban,  that  is  to  say,  Given  to 
God;  12  ye  no  longer  suffer  him 
to  do  aught  for  his  father  or  his 
mother ;  13  making  void  the  word 
of  God  by  your  tradition,  which 
ye  have  delivered :  and  many  such 
like  things  ye  do.  14  And  he  called 
to  him  the  multitude  again,  and 
said  unto  them.  Hear  me  all  of 
you,  and  understand :  15  there  is 
nothing  from  without  the  man, 
that  going  into  him  can  defile  him ; 
but  the  things  which  proceed  out 
of  the  man  are  those  that  defile 
the  man.'  17  And  when  he  was 
entered  into  the  house  from  the 
multitude,  his  disciples  asked  of 
him  the  parable.  18  And  he  saith 
unto  them,  Are  ye  so  without  un- 
derstanding also?  Perceive  ye  not, 
that  whatsoever  from  without  go- 
eth  into  the  man,  it  cannot  defile 
him ;  19  because  it  goeth  not  into 
his  heart,  but  into  his  belly,  and 
goeth  out  into  the  draught?  This 
he  said,  making  all  meats  clean. 
20  And  he  said.  That  which  pro- 
ceedeth  out  of  the  man,  that  defil- 
eth  the  man.  21  For  from  within, 
out  of  the  heart  of  men,  evil 
thoughts  proceed,  fornications, 
thefts,  murders,  adulteries,  22  cov- 
etings.  wickednesses,  deceit,  las- 
civiousness,  an  evil  eye,  railing, 
pride,  foolishness :  23  all  these  evil 
things  proceed  from  within,  and 
defile  the  man. 

'  Verse    16   omitted.    See   explanatory 
note  3. 


it  is  written :  This  people  honoureth  me 
with  their  lips,  but  their  heart  is  far  from 
me. 

7  And  in  vain  do  they  worship  me, 
teaching  doctrines  and  precepts  of  men. 

8  For  leaving  the  commandment  of 
God,  you  hold  the  tradition  of  men,  the 
washings  of  pots  and  of  cups:  and  many 
other  things  you  do  like  to  these. 

9  And  he  said  to  them :  Well  do  you 
make  void  the  commandment  of  God, 
that  you  may  keep  your  own  tradi- 
tion. 

10  For  Moses  said :  Honour  thy  father 
and  thy  mother;  and  He  that  shall 
curse  father  or  mother,  dying  let  him 
die. 

11  But  you  say:  If  a  man  shall  say  to 
his  father  or  mother,  Corban,  (which  is 
a  gift,)  whatsoever  is  from  me,  shall 
profit  thee. 

12  And  further  you  suffer  him  not  to  do 
any  thing  for  his  father  or  mother, 

13  Making  void  the  word  of  God  by 
your  own  tradition,  which  you  have 
given  forth.  And  many  other  such  like 
things  you  do. 

14  And  calling  again  the  multitude  unto 
him,  he  said  to  them:  Hear  ye  me  all, 
and  understand. 

15  There  is  nothing  from  without  a  man 
that  entering  into  him,  can  defile  him. 
But  the  things  which  come  from  a  man, 
those  are  they  that  defile  a  man. 

16  If  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let 
him  hear. 

17  And  when  he  was  come  into  the 
house  from  the  multitude,  his  disciples 
asked  him  the  parable. 

18  And  he  saith  to  them:  So  are  you 
also  without  knowledge?  understand  you 
not  that  every  thing  from  without,  en- 
tering into  a  man  cannot  defile  him : 

19  Because  it  entereth  not  into  his 
heart,  but  goeth  into  the  belly,  and  goeth 
out  into  the  privy,  purging  all  meats? 

20  But  he  said  that  the  things  which 
come  out  from  a  man,  they  defile  a 
man. 

21  For  from  within  out  of  the  heart  of 
men_  proceed  evil  thoughts,  adulteries, 
fornications,  murders, 

22_  Thefts.^  covetousness,  wickedness, 
deceit,  lasciviousness,  an  evil  eye,  blas- 
phemy, pride,  foolishness. 

23  All  these  evil  things  come  from 
within,  and  defile  a  man. 

24  And  rising  from  thence  he  went 
into  the  coasts  of  Tyre  and  Sidon :  and 
entering  into  a  house,  he  would  that  no 


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and  entered  into  an  house,  and  would 
have  no  man  know  it:  but  he  could  not 
be  hid. 

25  For  a  certain  woman,  whose  young 
daughter  had  an  unclean  spirit,  heard  of 
him,  and  came  and  fell  at  his  feet: 

26  The  woman  was  a  Greek,  a  Syro- 
phenician  by  nation ;  and  she  besought 
him  that  he  would  cast  forth  the  devil 
out  of  her  daughter. 

27  But  Jesus  said  unto  her,  Let  the 
children  first  be  filled :  for  it  is  not  meet 
to  take  the  children's  bread,  and  to  cast 
it  unto  the  dogs. 

28  And  she  answered  and  said  unto 
him.  Yes,  Lord :  yet  the  dogs  under  the 
table  eat  of  the  children's  crumbs. 

29  And  he  said  unto  her.  For  this  say- 
ing go  thy  way ;  the  devil  is  gone  out  of 
thy  daughter. 

30  And  when  she  was  come  to  her 
house,  she  found  the  devil  gone  out,  and 
her  daughter  laid  upon  the  bed. 

31  And  again,  departing  from  the 
coasts  of  Tyre  and  Sidon,  he  came  unto 
the  sea  of  Galilee,  through  the  midst  of 
the  coasts  of  Decapolis. 

32  And  they  bring  unto  him  one  that 
was  deaf,  and  had  an  impediment  in  his 
speech ;  and  they  beseech  him  to  put  his 
hand  upon  him. 

33  And  he  took  him  aside  from  the 
multitude,  and  put  his  fingers  into  his 
ears,  and  he  spit,  and  touched  his  tongue; 

34  And  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  sighed, 
and  saith  unto  him,  Ephphatha,  that  is, 
Be  opened. 

35  And  straightway  his  ears  were 
opened,  and  the  string  of  his  tongue  was 
loosed,  and  he  spake  plain. 

36  And  he  charged  them  that  they 
should  tell  no  man :  but  the  more  he 
charged  them,  so  much  the  more  a  great 
deal  they  published  it; 

37  And  were  beyond  measure  aston- 
ished, saying,  He  hath  done  all  things 
well:  he  maketh  both  the  deaf  to  hear, 
and  the  dumb  to  speak. 


CHAPTER  8. 

IN  those  days  the  multitude  being  very 
great,  and  having  nothing  to  eat,  Je- 
sus   called    his    disciples    unto    him,    and 
iaith  unto  them, 
2  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude. 


24  And  from  thence  he  arose, 
and  went  away  into  the  borders  of 
Tyre  and  Sidon.  And  he  entered 
into  a  house,  and  would  have  no 
man  know  it :  and  he  could  not  be 
hid.  25  But  straightway  a  woman, 
whose  little  daughter  had  an  un- 
clean spirit,  having  heard  of  him, 
came  and  fell  down  at  his  feet.  26 
Now  the  woman  was  a  Greek,  a 
Syrophoenician  by  race.  And  she 
besought  him  that  he  would  cast 
forth  the  devil  out  of  her  daugh- 
ter. 27  And  he  said  unto  her,  Let 
the  children  first  be  filled :  for  it  is 
not  meet  to  take  the  children's 
bread  and  cast  it  to  the  dogs.  28 
But  she  answered  and  saith  unto 
him.  Yea,  Lord :  even  the  dogs  un- 
der the  table  eat  of  the  children's 
crumbs.  29  And  he  said  unto  her. 
For  this  saying  go  thy  way ;  the 
devil  is  gone  out  of  thy  daughter. 
30  And  she  went  away  unto  her 
house,  and  found  the  child  laid 
upon  the  bed,  and  the  devil  gone 
out. 

31  And  again  he  went  out  from 
the  borders  of  Tyre,  and  came 
through  Sidon  unto  the  sea  of 
Galilee,  through  the  midst  of  the 
borders  of  Decapolis.  32  And  they 
bring  unto  him  one  that  was  deaf, 
and  had  an  impediment  in  his 
speech ;  and  they  beseech  him  to 
lay  his  hand  upon  him.  33  And 
he  took  him  aside  from  the  multi- 
tude privately,  and  put  his  fingers 
into  his  ears,  and  he  spat,  and 
touched  his  tongue ;  34  and  look- 
ing up  to  heaven,  he  sighed,  and 
saith  unto  him,  Ephphatha,  that  is. 
Be  opened.  35  And  his  ears  were 
opened,  and  the  bond  of  his  tongue 
was  loosed,  and  he  spake  plain. 
36  And  he  charged  them  that  they 
should  tell  no  man :  but  the  more 
he  charged  them,  so  much  the  more 
a  great  deal  they  published  it.  37 
And  they  were  bevond  measure 
astonished,  saying.  He  hath  done 
all  things  well :  he  maketh  even  the 
deaf  to  hear,  and  the  dumb  to 
speak. 

rtT  N  those  days,  when  there  was 
Oj.  again  a  great  multitude,  and 
they  had  nothing  to  eat,  he  called 
unto  him  his  disciples,  and  saith 
unto   them,    2    I    have    compassion 


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24  And  from  thence  he  arose, 
and  went  away  into  the  borders  of 
Tyre  and  Sidon.  And  he  en- 
tered into  a  house,  and  would  have 
no  man  know  it;  and  he  could  not 
be  hid.  25  But  straightway  a  wo- 
man, whose  little  daughter  had  an 
unclean  spirit,  having  heard  of  him, 
came  and  fell  down  at  his  feet. 
26  Now  the  woman  was  a  Greek, 
a  Syrophoenician  by  race.  And  she 
besought  him  that  he  would  cast 
forth  the  demon  out  of  her  daugh- 
ter. 27  And  he  said  unto  her.  Let 
the  children  first  be  filled :  for  it 
is  not  meet  to  take  the  children's 
bread  and  cast  it  to  the  dogs. 
28  But  she  answered  and  saith 
unto  him,  Yea,  Lord;  even  the 
dogs  under  the  table  eat  of  the 
children's  crumbs.  29  And  he  said 
unto  her,  For  this  saying  go  thy 
way ;  the  demon  is  gone  out  of  thy 
daughter.  30  And  she  went  away 
unto  her  house,  and  found  the  child 
laid  upon  the  bed,  and  the  demon 
gone  out. 

31  And  again  he  went  out  from 
the  borders  of  Tyre,  and  came 
through  Sidon  unto  the  sea  of 
Galilee,  through  the  midst  of  the 
borders  of  Decapolis.  32  And  they 
bring  unto  him  one  that  was  deaf, 
and  had  an  impediment  in  his 
speech ;  and  they  beseech  him  to 
lay  his  hand  upon  him.  33  And 
he  took  him  aside  from  the  multi- 
tude privately,  and  put  his  fingers 
into  his  ears,  and  he  spat,  and 
touched  his  tongue ;  34  and  look- 
ing up  to  heaven,  he  sighed,  and 
saith  unto  him,  Ephphatha,  that  is. 
Be  opened.  35  And  his  ears  were 
opened,  and  the  bond  of  his  tongue 
was  loosed,  and  he  spake  plain. 
36  And  he  charged  them  that  they 
should  tell  no  man :  but  the  more 
he  charged  them,  so  much  the  more 
a  great  deal  they  published  it.  37 
And  they  were  beyond  measure 
astonished,  saying.  He  hath  done 
all  things  well ;  he  maketh  even  the 
deaf  to  hear,  and  the  dumb  to 
speak. 

of  N  those  days,  when  there  was 
"J-  again  a  great  multitude,  and 
they  had  nothing  to  eat,  he  called 
unto  him  his  disciples,  and  saith 
unto  them,  2  I  have  compassion  on 


man   should  know   it,   and  he  could   not 
be  hid. 

25  For  a  woman  as  soon  as  she  heard 
of  him,  whose  daughter  had  an  unclean 
spirit,  came  in  and  fell  down  at  his  feet. 

26  For  the  woman  was  a  Gentile,  a 
Syrophenician  born.  And  she  besought 
him  that  he  would  cast  forth  the  devil  out 
of  her  daughter. 

27  Who  said  to  her:  Suffer  first  the 
children  to  be  filled :  for  it  is  not  good  to 
take  the  bread  of  the  children,  and  cast 
it  to  the  dogs. 

28  But  she  answered  and  said  to  him : 
Yea,  Lord;  for  the  whelps  also  eat  under 
the  table  of  the  crumbs  of  the  children. 

29  And  he  said  to  her :  For  this  saying 
go  thy  way,  the  devil  is  gone  out  of  thy 
daughter. 

30  And  when  she  was  come  into  her 
house,  she  found  the  girl  lying  upon  the 
bed,    and    that   the    devil    was    gone    out. 

31  And  again  going  out  of  the  coasts 
of  Tyre,  he  came  by  Sidon  to  the  sea  of 
Galilee,  through  the  midst  of  the  coasts 
of  Decapolis. 

32  And  they  bring  to  him  one  deaf 
and  dumb ;  and  they  besought  him  that 
he  would  lay  his  hand  upon  him. 

33  And  taking  him  from  the  multitude 
apart,  he  put  his  fingers  into  his  ears,  and 
spitting,  he  touched  his  tongue : 

34  And  looking  up  to  heaven,  he 
groaned,  and  said  to  him :  Ephpheta, 
which  is,  Be  thou  opened. 

35  And  immediately  his  ears  were 
opened,  and  the  string  of  his  tongue  was 
loosed,  and  he  spoke  right. 

36  And  he  charged  them  that  they 
should  tell  no  man.  But  the  more  he 
charged  them,  so  much  the  more  a  great 
deal  did  they  publish  it. 

37  And  so  much  the  more  did  they  won- 
der, saying :  He  hath  done  all  things  well ; 
he  hath  made  both  the  deaf  to  hear,  and 
the  dumb  to  speak. 


CHAPTER  8. 

IN  those  days  again,  when  there  was  a 
great  multitude,  and  had  nothing  to 
eat ;  calling  his  disciples  together,  he  saith 
to  them : 
2  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude. 


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because    they    have    now    been    with    me 
three  days,  and  have  nothing  to  eat : 

3  And  if  I  send  them  away  fasting  to 
their  own  houses,  they  will  faint  by  the 
way:  for  divers  of  them  came  from  far. 

4  And  his  disciples  answered  him, 
From  whence  can  a  man  satisfy  these 
men  with  bread  here  in  the  wilderness? 

5  And  he  asked  them,  How  many  loaves 
have  ye?    And  they  said,  Seven. 

6  And  he  commanded  the  people  to  sit 
down  on  the  ground :  and  he  took  the 
seven  loaves,  and  gave  thanks,  and  brake, 
and  gave  to  his  disciples  to  set  before 
them;  and  they  did  set  them  before  the 
people. 

7  And  they  had  a  few  small  fishes :  and 
he  blessed,  and  commanded  to  set  them 
also  before  them. 

8  So  they  did  eat,  and  were  filled :  and 
they  took  up  of  the  broken  meat  that 
was  left  seven  baskets. 

9  And  they  that  had  eaten  were  about 
four  thousand :  and  he  sent  them  away. 

10  And  straightway  he  entered  into  a 
ship  with  his  disciples,  and  came  into  the 
parts  of  Dalmanutha. 

11  And  the  Pharisees  came  forth,  and 
began  to  question  with  him,  seeking  of 
him  a  sign  from  heaven,  tempting  him. 

12  And  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  spirit, 
and  saith,  Why  doth  this  generation 
seek  after  a  sign?  verily  I  say  unto  you. 
There  shall  no  sign  be  given  unto  this 
generation. 

13  And  he  left  them,  and  entering  into 
the  ship  again  departed  to  the  other  side. 

14  Now  the  disciples  had  forgotten  to 
take  bread,  neither  had  they  in  the  ship 
with  them  more  than  one  loaf. 

15  And  he  charged  them,  saying.  Take 
heed,  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Phari- 
sees, and  of  the  leaven  of  Herod. 

16  And  they  reasoned  among  them- 
selves, saying,  It  is  because  we  have  no 
bread. 

17  And  when  Jesus  knew  it,  he  saith 
unto  them.  Why  reason  ye,  because  ye 
have  no  bread?  perceive  ye  not  yet, 
neither  understand?  have  ye  your  heart 
yet  hardened? 

18  Having  eyes,  see  ye  not?  and  having 
ears,  hear  ye  not?  and  do  ye  not  remem- 
ber? 

19  When  I  brake  the  five  loaves  among 
five  thousand,  how  many  baskets  full  of 
fragments  took  ye  up?  They  say  unto 
him,  Twelve. 

20  And  when  the  seven  among  four 
thousand,  how  many  baskets  full  of  frag- 


on  the  multitude,  because  they  con- 
tinue with  me  now  three  days,  and 
have  nothing  to  eat:  3  and  if  I 
send  them  away  fasting  to  their 
home,  they  will  faint  in  the  way; 
and  some  of  them  are  come  from 
far.  4  And  his  disciples  answered 
him,  Whence  shall  one  be  able  to 
fill  these  men  with  bread  here  in  a 
desert  place?  5  And  he  asked  them, 
How  many  loaves  have  ye?  And 
they  said.  Seven.  6  And  he  com- 
mandeth  the  multitude  to  sit  down 
on  the  ground :  and  he  took  the 
seven  loaves,  and  having  given 
thanks,  he  brake,  and  gave  to  his 
disciples,  to  set  before  them;  and 
they  set  them  before  the  multitude. 
7  And  they  had  a  few  small  fishes : 
and  having  blessed  them,  he  com- 
manded to  set  these  also  before 
them.  8  And  they  did  eat,  and 
were  filled :  and  they  took  up,  of 
broken  pieces  that  remained  over, 
seven  baskets.  9  And  they  were 
about  four  thousand :  and  he  sent 
them  away.  10  And  straightway 
he  entered  into  the  boat  with  his 
disciples,  and  came  into  the  parts 
of  Dalmanutha 

II  And  the  Pharisees  came  forth, 
and  began  to  question  with  him, 
seeking  of  him  a  sign  from  hea- 
ven, tempting  him.  12  And  he 
sighed  deeply  in  his  spirit,  and 
saith.  Why  doth  this  generation 
seek  a  sign?  verily  I  say  unto  you, 
There  shall  no  sign  be  given  unto 
this  generation.  13  And  he  left 
them,  and  again  entering  into  the 
boat  departed  to  the  other  side. 

14  And  they  forgot  to  take  bread ; 
and  they  had  not  in  the  boat  with 
them  more  than  one  loaf.  15  And 
he  charged  them,  saying.  Take  heed, 
beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Phari- 
sees   and    the    leaven    of    Herod. 

16  And  they  reasoned  one  with  an- 
other,   saying,   We   have   no  bread. 

17  And  Jesus  perceiving  it  saith 
unto  them.  Why  reason  ye,  because 
ye  have  no  bread?  do  ye  not  yet 
perceive,  neither  understand?  have 
ye  3'our  heart  hardened?  18  Hav- 
ing eyes,  see  ye  not?  and  having 
ears,  hear  ye  not?  and  do  ye  not 
remember?  19  When  I  brake  the 
five  loaves  among  the  five  thou- 
sand, how  many  baskets  full  of 
broken   pieces   took  ye   up?    They 


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the  multitude,  because  they  con- 
tinue with  me  now  three  days,  and 
have  nothing  to  eat:  3  and  if  I 
send  them  away  fasting  to  their 
home,  they  will  faint  on  the  way; 
and  some  of  them  are  come  from 
far.  4  And  his  disciples  answered 
him,  Whence  shall  one  be  able  to 
fill  these  men  with  bread  here  in  a 
desert  place?  5  And  he  asked 
them,  How  many  loaves  have  ye? 
And  they  said,  Seven.  6  And  he 
commandeth  the  multitude  to  sit 
down  on  the  ground :  and  he  took 
the  seven  loaves,  and  having  given 
thanks,  he  brake,  and  gave  to  his 
disciples,  to  set  before  them ;  and 
they  set  them  before  the  multitude. 
7  And  they  had  a  few  small  fishes : 
and  having  blessed  them,  he  com- 
manded to  set  these  also  before 
them.  8  And  they  ate,  and  were 
filled :  and  they  took  up,  of  broken 
pieces  that  remained  over,  seven 
baskets.  9  And  they  were  about 
four  thousand :  and  he  sent  them 
away.  10  And  straightway  he  en- 
tered into  the  boat  with  his  dis- 
ciples, and  came  into  the  parts  of 
Dalmanutha. 

II  And  the  Pharisees  came  forth, 
and  began  to  question  with  him, 
seeking  of  him  a  sign  from  heaven, 
trying  him.  12  And  he  sighed 
deeply  in  his  spirit,  and  saith.  Why 
doth  this  generation  seek  a  sign? 
verily  I  say  unto  you.  There  shall 
no  sign  be  given  unto  this  genera- 
tion. 13  And  he  left  them,  and 
again  entering  into  tlie  boat  de- 
parted to  the  other  side. 

14  And  they  forgot  to  take  bread  ; 
and  they  had  not  in  the  boat  with 
them  more  than  one  loaf.  15  And 
he  charged  them,  saying,  Take 
heed,  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the 
Pharisees  and  the  leaven  of  Herod. 

16  And  they  reasoned  one  with  an- 
other,  saying.   We  have   no  bread. 

17  And  Jesus  perceiving  it  saith 
unto  them,  Why  reason  ye,  because 
ye  have  no  bread?  do  ye  not  yet 
perceive,  neither  understand?  have 
ye  your  heart  hardened?  18  Hav- 
ing eyes,  see  ye  not?  and  having 
ears,  hear  ye  not?  and  do  ye  not 
remember?  19  When  I  brake  the 
five  loaves  among  the  five  thousand, 
how  many  baskets  full  of  broken 
pieces  took  ye  up?    They  say  unto 


for  behold  they  have  now  been  with  me 
three  days,  and  have  nothing  to  eat. 

3  And  if  I  shall  send  them  away  fasting 
to  their  home,  they  will  faint  in  the  way ; 
for  some  of  them  came  from  afar  off. 

4  And  his  disciples  answered  him : 
From  whence  can  any  one  fill  them  here 
with  bread  in  the  wilderness? 

5  And  he  asked  them :  How  many 
loaves  have  ye?     Who  said:  Seven. 

6  And  taking  the  seven  loaves,  giving 
thanks,  he  broke,  and  gave  to  his  disci- 
ples for  to  set  before  them ;  and  they 
set  them  before  the  people. 

7  And  they  had  a  few  little  fishes ;  and 
he  blessed  them,  and  commanded  them 
to  be  set  before  them. 

8  And  they  did  eat  and  were  filled ;  and 
they  took  up  that  which  was  left  of  the 
fragments,  seven  baskets. 

9  And  they  that  had  eaten  were  about 
four  thousand;  and  he  sent  them  away. * 

10  And  immediately  going  up  into  a 
ship  with  his  disciples,  he  came  into  the 
parts  of  Dalmanutha. 

11  And  the  Pharisees  came  forth,  and 
began  to  question  with  him,  asking  him 
a  sign  from  heaven,  tempting  him. 

12  And  sighing  deeply  in  spirit,  he 
saith :  Why  doth  this  generation  seek  a 
sign?  Amen,  I  say  to  you,  a  sign  shall 
not  be  given  to  this  generation. 

13  And  leaving  them,  he  went  up  again 
into  the  ship,  and  passed  to  the  other 
side  of  the  water. 

14  And  they  forgot  to  take  bread;  and 
they  had  but  one  loaf  with  them  in  the 
ship. 

15  And  he  charged  them,  saying:  Take 
heed  and  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the 
Pharisees,  and  of  the  leaven  of  Herod. 

16  And  they  reasoned  among  them- 
selves, saying:  Because  we  have  no 
bread. 

17  Which  Jesus  knowing,  saith  to  them: 
Why  do  you  reason,  because  you  have 
no  bread?  do  you  not  yet  know  nor 
understand?  have  you  still  your  heart 
blinded? 

18  Having  eyes,  see  you  not?  and  hav- 
ing ears,  hear  you  not?  neither  do  you 
remember. 

19  When  I  broke  the  five  loaves  among 
five  thousand,  how  many  baskets  full  of 
fragments  took  you  up?  They  say  to 
him.  Twelve. 

20  When  also  the  seven  loaves  among 
four  thousand,  how  many  baskets  of  frag- 
ments took  you  up  ?  And  they  say  to  him, 
Seven.  • 


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ments    took    ye    up?      And    they    said, 
Seven. 

21  And  he  said  unto  them,  How  is  it 
that  ye  do  not  understand  ? 

22  And  he  cometh  to  Bethsaida ;  and 
they  bring  a  blind  man  unto  him,  and 
besought  him  to  touch  him. 

23  And  he  took  the  blind  man  by  the 
hand,  and  led  him  out  of  the  town;  and 
when  he  had  spit  on  his  eyes,  and  put  his 
hands  upon  him,  he  asked  him  if  he 
saw  ought. 

24  And  he  looked  up,  and  said,  I  see 
men  as  trees,  walking. 

25  After  that  he  put  his  hands  again 
upon  his  eyes,  and  made  him  look  up :  and 
he  was  restored,  and  saw  every  man 
clearly. 

26  And  he  sent  him  away  to  his  house, 
saying,  Neither  go  into  the  town,  nor 
tell  it  to  any  in  the  town. 

27  And  Jesus  went  out,  and  his  disci- 
ples, into  the  towns  of  Ctesarea  Philippi : 
and  by  the  way  he  asked  his  disciples, 
saying  unto  them,  Whom  do  men  say  that 
I  am? 

28  And  they  answered,  John  the  Bap- 
tist :  but  some  say  Elias ;  and  others.  One 
of  the  prophets. 

29  And  he  saith  unto  them.  But  whom 
say  ye  that  I  am?  And  Peter  answereth 
and  saith  unto  him.  Thou  art  the  Christ. 

30  And  he  charged  them  that  they 
should  tell  no  man  of  him. 

31  And  he  began  to  teach  them,  that 
the  Son  of  man  must  suffer  many 
things,  and  be  rejected  of  the  elders,  and 
of  the  chief  priests,  and  scribes,  and 
be  killed,  and  after  three  days  rise 
again. 

32  And  he  spake  that  saying  openly. 
And  Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  re- 
buke him. 

33  But  when  he  had  turned  about  and 
looked  on  his  disciples,  he  rebuked  Peter, 
saying.  Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan :  for 
thou  savourest  not  the  things  that  be  of 
God,  but  the  things  that  be  of  men. 

34  And  when  he  had  called  the  peo- 
ple unto  him  with  his  disciples  also,  he 
said  unto  them.  Whosoever  will  come 
after  me,  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take 
up  his  cross,  and  follow  me. 

35  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life 
shall  lose  it;  but  whosoever  shall  lose 
his  life  for  my  sake  and  the  gospel's, 
the  same  shall  save  it. 

36  For  what  shall  it  profit  a  man,  if  he 
shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  his 
own  soul? 


say  unto  him,  Twelve.  20  And 
when  the  seven  among  the  four 
thousand,  how  many  basketfuls  of 
broken  pieces  took  ye  up?  And 
they  saj'  unto  him,  Seven.  21  And 
he  said  unto  them,  Do  ye  not  yet 
understand  ? 

22  And  they  come  unto  Beth- 
saida. And  they  bring  to  him  a 
blind  man,  and  beseech  him  to 
touch  him.  23  And  he  took  hold  of 
the  blind  man  by  the  hand,  and 
brought  him  out  of  the  village ; 
and  when  he  had  spit  on  his  eyes, 
and  laid  his  hands  upon  him,  he 
asked  him,  Seest  thou  aught?  24 
And  he  looked  up,  and  said,  I  see 
men ;  for  I  behold  them  as  trees, 
walking.  25  Then  again  he  laid 
his  hands  upon  his  eyes;  and  he 
looked  stedfastly,  and  was  restored, 
and  saw  all  things  clearly.  26  And 
he  sent  him  away  to  his  home,  say- 
ing, Do  not  even  enter  into  the 
village. 

27  And  Jesus  went  forth,  and  his 
disciples,  into  the  villages  of  Cassa- 
rea  Philippi:  and  in  the  way  he 
asked  his  disciples,  saying  unto 
them.  Who  do  men  say  that  I  am? 

28  And  they  told  him,  saying,  John 
the  Baptist :  and  others,  Elijah ; 
but   others,    One    of   the    prophets. 

29  And  he  asked  them.  But  who  say 
ye  that  I  am?  Peter  answereth  and 
saith  unto  him,  Thou  art  the 
Christ.  30  And  he  charged  them 
that  they  should  tell  no  man  of 
him.  31  And  he  began  to  teach 
them,  that  the  Son  of  man  must 
suffer  many  things,  and  be  re- 
jected by  the  elders,  and  the  chief 
priests,  and  the  scribes,  and  be 
killed,  and  after  three  days  rise 
again.  32  And  he  spake  the  say- 
ing openly.  And  Peter  took  him, 
and  began  to  rebuke  him.  33  But 
he  turning  about,  and  seeing  his 
disciples,  rebuked  Peter,  and  saith. 
Get  thee  behind  me.  Satan :  for 
thou  mindest  not  the  things  of  God, 
but  the  thinsrs  of  men.  34  And  he 
called  unto  him  the  multitude  with 
his  disciples,  and  said  unto  them, 
If  any  man  would  come  after  me, 
let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up 
his  cross,  and  follow  me.  35  For 
whosoever  would  save  his  life  shall 
lose  it ;  and  whosoever  shall  lose 
his  life  for  my  sake  and  the  gospel's 


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193 


him.  Twelve.  20  And  when  the 
seven  among  the  four  thousand, 
how  many  basketfuls  of  broken 
pieces  took  ye  up?  And  they  say 
unto  him,  Seven.  21  And  he  said 
unto  them,  Do  ye  not  yet  under- 
stand? 

22  And  they  come  unto  Beth- 
saida.  And  they  bring  to  him  a 
bHnd  man,  and  beseech  him  to 
touch  him.  23  And  he  took  hold 
of  the  blind  man  by  the  hand,  and 
brought  him  out  of  the  village; 
and  when  he  had  spit  on  his  eyes, 
and  laid  his  hands  upon  him,  he 
asked  him,  Seest  thou  aught?  24 
And  he  looked  up,  and  said,  I  see 
men ;  for  I  behold  them  as  trees, 
walking.  25  Then  again  he  laid 
his  hands  upon  his  eyes;  and  he 
looked  stedfastly,  and  was  restored, 
and  saw  all  things  clearly.  26  And 
he  sent  him  away  to.  his  home,  say- 
ing. Do  not  even  enter  into  the 
village. 

27  And  Jesus  went  forth,  and 
his  disciples,  into  the  villages  of 
Csesarea  Philippi :  and  on  the  way 
he  asked  his  disciples,  saying  unto 
them,  Who  do  men  say  that  I  am? 
28  And  they  told  him,  saying,  John 
the  Baptist ;  and  others,  Elijah  ;  but 
others,  One  of  the  prophets.  29 
And  he  asked  them,  But  who  say 
ye  that  I  am?  Peter  answereth  and 
saith  unto  him,  Thou  art  the  Christ. 
30  And  he  charged  them  that  they 
should  tell  no  man  of  him. 

31  And  he  began  to  teach  them, 
that  the  Son  of  man  must  suffer 
many  things,  and  be  rejected  by 
the  elders,  and  the  chief  priests, 
and  the  scribes,  and  be  killed,  and 
after  three  days  rise  again.  32  And 
he  spake  the  saying  openly.  And 
Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  re- 
buke him.  33  But  he  turning 
about,  and  seeing  his  disciples, 
rebuked  Peter,  and  saith,  Get  thee 
behind  me,  Satan ;  for  thou  mind- 
est  not  the  things  of  God,  but  the 
things  of  men.  34  And  he  called 
unto  him  the  multitude  with  his 
disciples,  and  said  unto  them.  If 
any  man  would  come  after  me,  let 
him  deny  himself,  and  take  up  his 
cross,  and  follow  me.  35  For  who- 
soever would  save  his  life  shall  lose 
it;  and  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life 
for  my  sake  and  the  gospel's  shall 


21  And  he  said  to  them:  How  do  you 
not  yet  understand? 

22  And  they  came  to  Bethsaida ;  and 
they  bring  to  him  a  blind  man,  and  they 
besought  him  that  he  would  touch  him. 

23  And  taking  the  blind  man  by  the 
hand,  he  led  him  out  of  the  town ;  and 
spitting  upon  his  eyes,  laying  his  hands 
on  him,  he  asked  him  if  he  saw  any 
thing. 

24  And  looking  up,  he  said :  I  see  men 
as  it  were  trees,  walking. 

25  After  that  again  he  laid  his  hands 
upon  his  eyes,  and  he  began  to  see,  and 
was  restored,  so  that  he  saw  all  things 
clearly. 

26  And  he  sent  him  into  his  house,  say- 
ing :  Go  into  thy  house,  and  if  thou  enter 
into  the  town,  tell  nobody. 

27  And  Jesus  went  out,  and  his  disci- 
ples, into  the  towns  of  Csesarea  Philippi. 
And  in  the  way,  he  asked  his  disciples, 
saying  to  them:  Whom  do  men  say  that 
I  am? 

28  Who  answered  him,  saying :  John 
the  Baptist ;  but  some  Elias,  and  others 
as  one  of  the  prophets. 

29  Then  he  saith  to  them :  But  whom 
do  you  say  that  I  am?  Peter  answering 
said  to  him :  Thou  art  the  Christ. 

30  And  he  strictly  charged  them  that 
they  should  not  tell  any  man  of  him. 

31  And  he  began  to  teach  them,  that 
the  Son  of  man  must  suffer  many  things, 
and  be  rejected  by  the  ancients  and  by 
the  high  priests,  and  the  scribes,  and  be 
killed :  and  after  three  days  rise  again. 

32  And  he  spoke  the  word  openly.  And 
Peter  taking  him,  began  to  rebukehim. 

33  Who  turning  about  and  seeing  his 
disciples,  threatened  Peter,  saying:  Go 
behind  me,  Satan,  because  thou  savour- 
est  not  the  things  that  are  o'f  God,  but 
that  are  of  men. 

34  And  calling  the  multitude  together 
with  his  disciples,  he  said  to  them:  If 
any  man  will  follow  me,  let  him  deny 
himself,  and  take  up  his  cross,  and  fol- 
low me. 

35  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life, 
shall  lose  it :  and  whosoever  shall  lose 
his  life  for  my  sake  and  the  gospel,  shall 
save  it. 

36  For  what  shall  it  profit  a  man,  if 
he  gain  the  whole  world,  and  suffer  the 
loss  of  his  soul? 

37  Or  what  shall  a  man  give  in  ex- 
change for  his  soul? 

38  For  he  that  shall  be  ashamed  of 
me,  and  of  my  words,  in  this  adulterous 


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2,^  Or  what  shall  a  man  give  in  ex- 
change for  his  soul? 

38  Whosoever  therefore  shall  be 
ashamed  of  me  and  of  my  words  in  this 
adulterous  and  sinful  generation ;  of  him 
also  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  ashamed, 
when  he  cometh  in  the  glory  of  his 
Father  with  the  holy  angels. 


CHAPTER  9. 

AND  he  said  unto  them,  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  That  there  be  some  of 
them  that  stand  here,  which  shall  not 
taste  of  death,  till  they  have  seen  the 
kingdom  of  God  come  with  power. 

2  And  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  zvxth 
Kim  Peter,  and  James,  and  John,  and 
leadeth  them  up  into  an  high  mountain 
apart  by  themselves :  and  he  was  trans- 
figured before  them. 

3  And  his  raiment  became  shining,  ex- 
ceeding white  as  snow ;  so  as  no  fuller 
on  earth  can  white  them. 

4  And  there  appeared  unto  them  Elias 
with  Moses :  and  they  were  talking  with 
Jesus. 

5  And  Peter  answered  and  said  to  Je- 
sus, Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here : 
and  let  us  make  three  tabernacles ;  one 
for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one  for 
Elias. 

6  For  he  wist  not  what  to  say;  for 
they  were  sore  afraid. 

7  And  there  was  a  cloud  that  over- 
shadowed them :  and  a  voice  came  out 
of  the  cloud,  saying.  This  is  my  beloved 
Son :  hear  him. 

8  And  suddenly,  when  they  had  looked 
round  about,  they  saw  no  man  any  more, 
save  Jesus,  only  with  themselves. 

9  And  as  they  came  down  from  the 
mountain,  he  charged  them  that  they 
should  tell  no  man  what  things  they  had 
seen,  till  the  Son  of  man  were  risen  from 
the  dead. 

10  And  they  kept  that  saying  with 
themselves,  questioning  one  with  another 
what  the  rising  from  the  dead  should 
mean. 

11  And  they  asked  him,  saying,  Why 
say  the  scribes  that  Elias  must  first 
come? 

12  And  he  answered  and  told  them, 
Elias  verily  cometh  first,  and  restoreth  all 
things;  and  how  it  is  written  of  the 
Son  of  man,  that  he  must  suffer  many 
things,  and  be  set  at  nought. 

13  But  I  say  unto  you,  That  Elias  is 


shall  save  it.  36  For  what  doth  it 
profit  a  man,  to  gain  the  whole 
world,  and  forfeit  his  life?  2)7  For 
what  should  a  man  give  in  ex- 
change for  his  life?  38  For  who- 
soever shall  be  ashamed  of  me  and 
of  my  words  in  this  adulterous  and 
sinful  generation,  the  Son  of  man 
also  shall  be  ashamed  of  him,  when 
he  cometh  in  the  glory  of  his 
Father  with  the  holy  angels. 

A  ND  he  said  unto  them.  Verily 
9-^-^1  say  unto  you.  There  be  some 
here  of  them  that  stand  hy,  which 
shall  in  no  wise  taste  of  death,  till 
they  see  the  kingdom  of  God  come 
with  power. 

2  And  after  six  days  Jesus  tak- 
eth with  him  Peter,  and  James, 
and  John,  and  bringeth  them  up 
into  a  high  mountain  apart  by 
themselves :  and  he  was  transfig- 
ured before  them :  3  and  his  gar- 
ments became  glistering,  exceeding 
white ;  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can 
whiten  them.  4  And  there  appeared 
unto  them  Elijah  with  Moses :  and 
they  were  talking  with  Jesus.  5 
And  Peter  answereth  and  saith  to 
Jesus,  Rabbi,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be 
here:  and  let  us  make  three  taber- 
nacles ;  one  for  thee,  and  one  for 
Moses,  and  one  for  Elijah.  6  For 
he  wist  not  what  to  answer;  for 
they  became  sore  afraid.  7  And 
there  came  a  cloud  overshadowing 
them  :  and  there  came  a  voice  out 
of  the  cloud,  This  is  my  beloved 
Son :  hear  ye  him.  8  And  suddenly 
looking  round  about,  they  saw  no 
one  any  more,  save  Jesus  only  with 
themselves. 

9  And  as  they  were  coming  down 
from  the  mountain,  he  charged 
them  that  they  should  tell  no  man 
what  things  they  had  seen,  save 
when  the  Son  of  man  should  have 
risen  again  from  the  dead.  10  And 
they  kept  the  saying,  questioning 
among  themselves  what  the  rising 
again  from  the  dead  should  mean. 
II  And  they  asked  him,  saying.  The 
scribes  say  that  Elijah  must  first 
come.  12  And  he  said  unto  them, 
Elijah  indeed  cometh  first,  and  re- 
storeth all  things :  and  how  is  it 
written  of  the  Son  of  man,  that  he 
should  suffer  many  things  and  be 
set  at  nought?     13  But  I  say  unto 


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DOUAY        195 


save  it.  36  For  what  doth  it  profit 
a  man,  to  gain  the  whole  world, 
and  forfeit  his  life?  2>7  For  what 
should  a  man  give  in  exchange  for 
his  life?  38  For  whosoever  shall 
be  ashamed  of  me  and  of  my  words 
in  this  adulterous  and  sinful  gen- 
eration, the  Son  of  man  also  shall 
be  ashamed  of  him,  when  he  com- 
eth  in  the  glory  of  his  Father  with 
the  holy  angels. 

I  A  ND  he  said  unto  them,  Ver- 
9-^^  ily  I  say  unto  you.  There  are 
some  here  of  them  that  stand  by, 
who  shall  in  no  wise  taste  of  death, 
till  they  see  the  kingdom  of  God 
come  with  power. 

2  And  after  six  days  Jesus 
taketh  with  him  Peter,  and 
James,  and  John,  and  bringeth 
them  up  into  a  high  mountain 
apart  by  themselves :  and  he  was 
transfigured  before  them;  3  and 
his  garments  became  glistering, 
exceeding  white,  so  as  no  fuller  on 
earth  can  whiten  them.  4  And 
there  appeared  unto  them  Elijah 
with  Moses :  and  they  were  talking 
with  Jesus.  5  And  Peter  answer- 
eth  and  saith  to  Jesus,  Rabbi,  it 
is  good  for  us  to  be  here :  and  let 
us  make  three  tabernacles ;  one 
for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and 
one  for  Elijah.  6  For  he  knew  not 
what  to  answer;  for  they  became 
sore  afraid.  7  And  there  came  a 
cloud  overshadowing  them :  and 
there  came  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud. 
This  is  my  beloved  Son :  hear 
ye  him.  8  And  suddenly  looking 
round  about,  they  saw  no  one  any 
more,  save  Jesus  only  with  them- 
selves. 

9  And  as  they  were  coming 
down  from  the  mountain,  he 
charged  them  that  they  should 
tell  no  man  what  things  they  had 
seen,  save  when  the  Son  of  man 
should  have  risen  again  from  the 
dead.  10  And  they  kept  the  say- 
ing, questioning  among  themselves 
what  the  rising  again  from  the 
dead  should  mean.  11  And  they 
asked  him,  saying.  How  is  it 
that  the  scribes  say  that  Elijah 
must  first  come?  12  And  he  said 
unto  them,  Elijah  indeed  cometh 
first,  and  restoreth  all  things :  and 
how   is   it   written   of   the   Son   of 


and  sinful  generation :  the  Son  of  man 
also  will  be  ashamed  of  him,  when  he 
shall  come  in  the  glory  of  his  Father 
with  the  holy  angels. 

39  And  he  said  to  them :  Amen  I  say 
to  you,  that  there  are  some  of  them  that 
stand  here,  who  shall  not  taste  death, 
till  they  see  the  kingdom  of  God  coming 
in  power. 

CHAPTER  9. 

AND  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  with 
him  Peter  and  James  and  John,  and 
leadeth  them  up  into  an  high  mountain 
apart  by  themselves,  and  was  transfig- 
ured before  them. 

2  And  his  garments  became  shining 
and  exceeding  white  as  snow,  so  as  no 
fuller  upon  earth  can  make  white. 

3  And  there  appeared  to  them  Elias 
with  Moses;  and  they  were  talking  with 
Jesus. 

4  And  Peter  answering,  said  to  Jesus : 
Rabbi,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here :  and 
let  us  make  three  tabernacles,  one  for 
thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one  for 
Elias. 

5  For  he  knew  not  what  he  said :  for 
they  were  struck  with  fear. 

6  And  there  was  a  cloud  overshadowing 
them :  and  a  voice  came  out  of  the  cloud, 
saying :  This  is  my  most  beloved  son ; 
hear  ye  him. 

7  And  immediately  looking  about,  they 
saw  no  man  any  more,  but  Jesus  only 
with  them. 

8  And  as  they  came  down  from  the 
mountain,  he  charged  them  not  to  tell 
any  man  what  things  they  had  seen,  till 
tlie  Son  of  man  shall  be  risen  again  from 
the  dead. 

9  And  they  kept  the  word  to  them- 
selves ;  questioning  together  what  that 
should  mean,  when  he  shall  be  risen  from 
the  dead. 

10  And  they  asked  him,  saying:  Why 
then  do  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  say 
that  Elias  must  come  first? 

11  Who  answering,  said  to  them:  Elias, 
when  he  shall  come  first,  shall  restore  all 
things;  and  as  it  is  written  of  the  Son 
of  man,  that  he  must  sufifer  many  things 
and  be  despised. 

12  But  I  say  to  you,  that  Elias  also  is 
come,  (and  they  have  done  to  him  what- 
soever they  would,)  as  it  is  written  of 
him. 

'     13  And  coming  to  his  disciples,  he  saw 


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indeed  come,  and  they  have  done  unto  him 
whatsoever  they  listed,  as  it  is  written  of 
him. 

14  And  when  he  came  to  his  disciples, 
he  saw  a  great  multitude  about  them, 
and  the  scribes  questioning  with  them. 

15  And  straightway  all  the  people, 
when  they  beheld  him,  were  greatly 
amazed,  and  running  to  him  saluted  him. 

16  And  he  asked  the  scribes,  What 
question  ye  with  them? 

17  And  one  of  the  multitude  answered 
and  said,  Master,  I  have  brought  unto 
thee  my  son,  which  hath  a  dumb  spirit; 

18  And  wheresoever  he  taketh  him, 
he  teareth  him :  and  he  f  oameth,  and 
gnasheth  with  his  teeth,  and  pineth  away : 
and  I  spake  to  thy  disciples  that  they 
should  cast  him  out;  and  they  could  not. 

19  He  answereth  him,  and  saith,  O 
faithless  generation,  how  long  shall  I  be 
with  you?  how  long  shall  I  suffer  you? 
bring  him  unto  me. 

20  And  they  brought  him  unto  him : 
and  when  he  saw  him,  straightway  the 
spirit  tare  him ;  and  he  fell  on  the 
ground,  and  wallowed  foaming. 

21  And  he  asked  his  father,  How  long 
is  it  ago  since  this  came  unto  him?  And 
he  said.  Of  a  child. 

22  And  ofttimes  it  hath  cast  him  into 
the  fire,  and  into  the  waters,  to  destroy 
him :  but  if  thou  canst  do  any  thing, 
have  compassion  on  us,  and  help  us. 

23  Jesus  said  unto  him.  If  thou  canst 
believe,  all  things  are  possible  to  him 
that  believeth. 

24  And  straightway  the  father  of  the 
child  cried  out,  and  jaid  with  tears, 
Lord,  I  believe;  help  thou  mine  unbelief. 

25  When  Jesus  saw  that  the  people 
came  running  together,  he  rebuked  the 
foul  spirit,  saying  unto  him.  Thou  dumb 
and  deaf  spirit,  I  charge  thee,  come  out 
of  him,  and  enter  no  more  into  him. 

26  And  the  spirit  cried,  and  rent  him 
sore,  and  came  out  of  him :  and  he  was  as 
one  dead;  insomuch  that  many  said,  He  is 
dead. 

27  But  Jesus  took  him  by  the  hand, 
and  lifted  him  up;  and  he  arose. 

28  And  when  he  was  come  into  the 
house,  his  disciples  asked  him  privately, 
Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out? 

29  And  he  said  unto  them.  This  kind 
can  come  forth  by  nothing,  but  by 
prayer  and   fasting. 

30  And  they  departed  thence,  and 
passed  through  Galilee ;  and  he  would 
not  that  any  man  should  know  it.  ' 


you,  that  Elijah  is  come,  and  they 
have  also  done  unto  him  whatso- 
ever they  listed,  even  as  it  is  writ- 
ten of  him. 

14  And  when  they  came  to  the 
disciples,  they  saw  a  great  multi- 
tude about  them,  and  scribes  ques- 
tioning with  them.  15  And  straight- 
way all  the  multitude,  when  they 
saw  him,  were  greatly  amazed,  and 
running  to  him  saluted  him.  16  And 
he  asked  them,  What  question  ye 
with  them?  17  And  one  of  the 
multitude  answered  him,  Master,  I 
brought  unto  thee  my  son,  which 
hath  a  dumb  spirit ;  18  and  where- 
soever it  taketh  him,  it  dasheth 
him  down :  and  he  foameth,  and 
grindeth  his  teeth,  and  pineth  away : 
and  I  spake  to  thy  disciples  that 
they  should  cast  it  out ;  and  they 
were  not  able.  19  And  he  answer- 
eth them  and  saith,  O  faithless  gen- 
eration, how  long  shall  I  be  with 
you?  how  long  shall  I  bear  with 
you?  bring  him  unto  me.  20  And 
they  brought  him  unto  him:  and 
when  he  saw  him,  straightway  the 
spirit  tare  him  grievously ;  and 
he  fell  on  the  ground,  and  wallowed 
foaming.  21  And  he  asked  his  fa- 
ther, How  long  time  is  it  since  this 
hath  come  unto  him?  And  he  said, 
From  a  child.  22  And  oft-times  it 
hath  cast  him  both  into  the  fire  and 
into  the  waters,  to  destroy  him: 
but  if  thou  canst  do  anything,  have 
compassion  on  us,  and  help  us. 
23  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  If 
thou  canst !  All  things  are  pos- 
sible to  him  that  believeth.  24 
Straightway  the  father  of  the  child 
cried  out,  and  said,  I  believe; 
help  thou  mine  unbelief.  25  And 
when  Jesus  saw  that  a  multitude 
came  running  together,  he  rebuked 
the  unclean  spirit,  saying  unto  him. 
Thou  dumb  and  deaf  spirit,  I  com- 
mand thee,  come  out  of  him,  and 
enter  no  more  into  him.  26  And 
having  cried  out,  and  torn  him 
much,  he  came  out :  and  the  child 
became  as  one  dead ;  insomuch  that 
the  more  part  said;  He  is  dead. 
27  But  Jesus  took  him  by  the  hand, 
and  raised  him  up ;  and  he 
arose.  28  And  when  he  was  come 
into  the  house,  his  disciples  asked 
him  privately,  saying,  We  could 
not   cast   it   out.    29   And  he  said 


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DOUAY 


197 


man,  that  he  should  suffer  many 
things  and  be  set  at  nought  ?  13 
But  I  say  unto  you,  that  Elijah 
is  come,  and  they  have  also  done 
unto  him  whatsoever  they  would, 
even  as  it  is  written  of  him. 

14  And  when  they  came  to  the 
disciples,  they  saw  a  great  mul- 
titude about  them,  and  scribes  ques- 
tioning with  them.  15  And  straight- 
way all  the  multitude,  when  they 
saw  him,  were  greatly  amazed,  and 
running  to  him  saluted  him.  16 
And  he  asked  them,  What  question 
ye  with  them?  17  And  one  of  the 
multitude  answered  him.  Teacher, 
I  brought  unto  thee  my  son,  who 
hath  a  dumb  spirit;  18  and  where- 
soever it  taketh  him,  it  dasheth 
him  down :  and  he  foameth,  and 
grindeth  his  teeth,  and  pineth 
away :  and  I  spake  to  thy  disciples 
that  they  should  cast  it  out;  and 
they  were  not  able.  19  And  he  an- 
swereth  them  and  saith,  O  faith- 
less generation,  how  long  shall  I 
be  with  j'ou?  how  long  shall  I 
bear  with  you?  bring  him  unto  me. 
20  And  they  brought  him  unto  him : 
and  when  he  saw  him,  straightway 
the  spirit  tare  him  grievously;  and 
he  fell  on  the  ground,  and  wal- 
lowed foaming.  21  And  he  asked 
his  father.  How  long  time  is 
it  since  this  hath  come  unto 
him?  And  he  said.  From  a 
child.  22  And  oft-times  it  hath 
cast  him  both  into  the  fire  and 
into  the  waters,  to  destroy  him :  but 
if  thou  canst  do  anything,  have 
compassion  on  us,  and  help  us.  23 
And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  If  thou 
canst !  All  things  are  possible  to 
him  that  believeth.  24  Straightway 
the  father  of  the  child  cried  out, 
and  said,  I  believe ;  help  thou  mine 
unbelief.  25  And  when  Jesus  saw 
that  a  multitude  came  running  to- 
gether, he  rebuked  the  unclean 
spirit,  saying  unto  him,  Thou 
dumb  and  deaf  spirit,  I  command 
thee,  come  out  of  hin,  and  enter 
no  more  into  him.  26  And  having 
cried  out,  and  torn  him  much,  he 
came  out :  and  the  boy  became  as 
one  dead ;  insomuch  that  the  more 
part  said.  He  is  dead.  27  But  Je- 
sus took  him  by  the  hand,  and 
raised  him  up ;  and  he  arose.  28 
And   when  he   was   come   into  the 


a   great   multitude   about   them,   and   the 
scribes  disputing  with  them. 

14  And  presently  all  the  people  seeing 
Jesus,  were  astonished  and  struck  with 
fear ;  and  running  to  him,  they  saluted 
him. 

15  And  he  asked  them :  What  do  you 
question  about  among  you  ? 

16  And  one  of  the  multitude,  answer- 
ing, said :  Master,  I  have  brought  my  son 
to  thee,  having  a  dumb  spirit, 

17  Who,  wheresoever  he  taketh  him, 
dasheth  him,  and  he  foameth,  and  gnash- 
eth  with  the  teeth,  and  pineth  away; 
and  I  spoke  to  thy  disciples  to  cast  him 
out,  and  they  could  not. 

18  Who  answering  them,  said :  O  in- 
credulous generation,  how  long  shall  I  be 
with  you?  how  long  shall  I  suffer  you? 
bring  him  unto  me. 

19  And  they  brought  him.  And  when 
he  had  seen  him,  immediately  the  spirit 
troubled  him ;  and  being  thrown  down 
upon  the  ground,  he  rolled  about  foam- 
ing. 

20  And  he  asked  his  father:  How  long 
time  is  it  since  this  hath  happened  unto 
him?    But  he  said:  From  his  infancy: 

21  And  oftentimes  hath  he  cast  him 
into  the  fire  and  into  waters  to  destroy 
him.  But  if  thou  canst  do  any  thing, 
help  us,  having  compassion  on  us. 

22  And  Jesus  saith  to  him:  If  thou 
canst  believe,  all  things  are  possible  to 
him  that  believeth. 

23  And  immediately  the  father  of  the 
boy  crying  out,  with  tears  said :  I  do 
believe.  Lord :  help  my  unbelief. 

24  And  when  Jesus  saw  the  multitude 
running  together,  he  threatened  the 
unclean  spirit,  saying  to  him :  Deaf  and 
dumb  spirit,  I  command  thee,  go  out  of 
him ;  and  enter  not  any  more  into  him. 

25  And  crying  out,  and  greatly  tearing 
him.  he  went  out  of  him,  and  he  became 
as  dead,  so  that  many  said :  He  is  dead. 

26  But  Jesus  taking  him  by  the  hand, 
lifted  him  up;  and  he  arose. 

27  And  when  he  was  come  into  the 
house,  his  disciples  secretly  asked  him: 
Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out? 

28  And  he  said  to  them :  This  kind  can 
go  out  by  nothing,  but  by  prayer  and 
fasting. 

29  And  departing  from  thence,  they 
passed  through  Galilee,  and  he  would 
not  that  any  man  should  know  it. 

30  And  he  taught  his  disciples,  and 
said  to  them :  The  Son  of  man  shall  be 
betrayed    into    the    hands    of    men,    and 


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31  For  he  taught  his  disciples,  and 
said  unto  them.  The  Son  of  man  is  de- 
livered into  the  hands  of  men,  and 
they  shall  kill  him ;  and  after  that  he  is 
killed,  he  shall  rise  the  third  day. 

32  But  they  understood  not  that  say- 
ing, and  were  afraid  to  ask  him. 

S3  And  he  came  to  Capernaum :  and 
being  in  the  house  he  asked  them,  What 
was  it  that  ye  disputed  among  your- 
selves by  the  way? 

34  But  they  held  their  peace :  for  by 
the  way  they  had  disputed  among  them- 
selves, who  should  be  the  greatest. 

35  And  he  sat  down,  and  called  the 
twelve,  and  saith  unto  them,  If  any  man 
desire  to  be  first,  the  same  shall  be  last 
of  all,  and  servant  of  all. 

36  And  he  took  a  child,  and  set  him  in 
the  midst  of  them :  and  when  he  had 
taken  him  in  his  arms,  he  said  unto 
them, 

37  Whosoever  shall  receive  one  of  such 
children  in  my  name,  receiveth  me :  and 
whosoever  shall  receive  me,  receiveth  not 
me,  but  him  that  sent  me. 

38  And  John  answered  him,  saying, 
Master,  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in 
thy  name,  and  he  f  olloweth  not  us :  and 
we  forbad  him,  because  he  followeth 
not  us. 

39  But  Jesus  said.  Forbid  him  not:  for 
there  is  no  man  which  shall  do  a  miracle 
in  my  name,  that  can  lightly  speak  evil 
of  me. 

40  For  he  that  is  not  against  us  is  on 
our  part. 

41  For  whosoever  shall  give  you  a 
cup  of  water  to  drink  in  my  name,  be- 
cause ye  belong  to  Christ,  verily  I  say 
unto  you,  he  shall  not  lose  his  reward. 

42  And  whosoever  shall  offend  one  of 
these  little  ones  that  believe  in  me,  it  is 
better  for  him  that  a  millstone  were 
hanged  about  his  neck,  and  he  were  cast 
into  the  sea. 

43  And  if  thy  hand  oflfend  thee,  cut 
it  off:  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into 
life  maimed,  than  having  two  hands  to 
go  into  hell,  into  the  fire  that  never  shall 
be  quenched : 

44  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the 
fire  is  not  quenched. 

45  And  if  thy  foot  offend  thee,  cut  it 
off:  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  halt 
into  life,  than  having  two  feet  to  be  cast 
into  hell,  into  the  fire  that  never  shall  be 
quenched : 

46  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the 
fire  is  not  quenched. 


unto  them.  This  kind  can  come  out 
by   nothing,   save   by  prayer. 

30  And  they  went  forth  from 
thence,  and  passed  through  Galilee ; 
and  he  would  not  that  any  man 
should  know  it.  31  For  he  taught 
his  disciples,  and  said  unto  them, 
The  Son  of  man  is  delivered  up  into 
the  hands  of  men,  and  they  shall 
kill  him ;  and  when  he  is  killed, 
after  three  days  he  shall  rise  again. 
32  But  they  understood  not  the 
saying,  and  were  afraid  to  ask  him. 

33  And  they  came  to  Capernaum : 
and  when  he  was  in  the  house  he 
asked  them.  What  were  ye  reason- 
ing in  the  way?  34  But  they  held 
their  peace :  for  they  had  disputed 
one  with  another  in  the  way,  who 
was  the  greatest.  35  And  he  sat 
down,  and  called  the  twelve ;  and 
he  saith  unto  them.  If  any  man 
would  be  first,  he  shall  be  last  of 
all,  and  minister  of  all.  36  And  he 
took  a  little  child,  and  set  him  in 
the  midst  of  them :  and  taking 
him  in  his  arms,  he  said  unto  them, 
37  Whosoever  shall  receive  one  of 
such  little  children  in  my  name, 
receiveth  me :  and  whosoever  re- 
ceiveth me,  receiveth  not  me,  but 
him  that  sent  me. 

38  John  said  unto  him.  Master, 
we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in 
thy  name:  and  we  forbade  him, 
because  he  followed  not  us.  39  But 
Jesus  said.  Forbid  him  not :  for 
there  is  no  man  which  shall  do  a 
mighty  work  in  my  name,  and  be 
able  quickly  to  speak  evil  of  me. 
40  For  he  that  is  not  against  us 
is  for  us.  41  For  whosoever  shall 
give  you  a  cup  of  water  to  drink, 
because  ye  are  Christ's,  verily^  I 
say  unto  you,  he  shall  in  no  wise 
lose  his  reward.  42  And  whoso- 
ever shall  cause  one  of  these  little 
ones  that  believe  on  me  to  stum- 
ble, it  were  better  for  him  if  a 
great  millstone  were  hanged  about 
his  neck,  and  he  were  cast  into  the 
sea.  43  And  if  thy  hand  cause 
thee  to  stumble,  cut  it  off:  it  is 
good  for  thee  to  enter  into  life 
maimed,  rather  than  having  thy 
two  hands  to  go  into  hell,  into 
the  unquenchable  fire.'  45  And 
if  thy  foot  cause  thee  to  stumble, 

•  Verse  44  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


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ST.  MARK,  9. 


DOUAY 


199 


house,  his  disciples  asked  him 
privately,  How  is  it  that  we  could 
not  cast  it  out?  29  And  he  said 
unto  them,  This  kind  can  come  out 
by  nothing,  save  by  prayer. 

30  And  they  went  forth  from 
thence,  and  passed  through  Gali- 
lee ;  and  he  would  not  that  any 
man  should  know  it.  31  For  he 
taught  his  disciples,  and  said  unto 
them.  The  Son  of  man  is  deliv- 
ered up  into  the  hands  of  men,  and 
they  shall  kill  him;  and  when  he 
is  killed,  after  three  days  he  shall 
rise  again.  32  But  they  under- 
stood not  the  saying,  and  were 
afraid  to  ask  him. 

2,:i  And  they  came  to  Caper- 
naum :  and  when  he  was  in  the 
house  he  asked  them.  What  were 
ye  reasoning  on  the  way?  34  But 
they  held  their  peace :  for  they 
had  disputed  one  with  another  on 
the  way,  who  was  the  greatest. 
35  And  he  sat  down,  and  called 
the  twelve ;  and  he  saith  unto 
them,  If  any  man  would  be  first, 
he  shall  be  last  of  all,  and  ser- 
vant of  all.  36  And  he  took  a 
little  child,  and  set  him  in  the 
midst  of  them :  and  taking  him 
in  his  arms,  he  said  unto  them, 
27  Whosoever  shall  receive  one  of 
such  little  children  in  my  name, 
receiveth  me :  and  whosoever  re- 
ceiveth  me,  receiveth  not  me,  but 
him  that  sent  me. 

38  John  said  unto  him,  Teacher, 
we  saw  one  casting  out  demons  in 
thy  name ;  and  we  forbade  him, 
because  he  followed  not  us.  39  But 
Jesus  said.  Forbid  him  not :  for 
there  is  no  man  who  shall  do  a 
mighty  work  in  my  name,  and  be 
able  quickly  to  speak  evil  of  me. 
40  For  he  that  is  not  against  us* 
is  for  us.  41  For  whosoever  shall 
give  you  a  cup  of  water  to  drink, 
because  ye  are  Christ's,  verily  I 
say  unto  you,  he  shall  in  no  wise 
lose  his  reward.  42  And  whoso- 
ever shall  cause  one  of  these  little 
ones  that  believe  on  me  to  stumble, 
it  were  better  for  him  if  a  great 
millstone  were  hanged  about  his 
neck,  and  he  were  cast  into  the 
sea.  43  And  if  thy  hand  cause 
thee  to  stumble,  cut  it  off :  it  is 
good  for  thee  to  enter  into  life 
ITiaimed,    rather    than    having    thy 


they  shall  kill  him ;  and  after  that  he  is 
killed,  he  shall  rise  again  the  third  day. 

31  But  they  understood  not  the  word, 
and  they  were  afraid  to  ask  him. 

32  And  they  came  to  Capharnaum.  And 
when  they  were  in  the  house,  he  asked 
them:  What  did  you  treat  of  in  the  way? 

2,2,  But  they  held  their  peace,  for  in  the 
way  they  had  disputed  among  them- 
selves, which  of  them  should  be  the 
greatest. 

34  And  sitting  down,  he  called  the 
twelve,  and  saith  to  them:  If  any  man 
desire  to  be  first,  he  shall  be  the  last  of 
all,  and  the  minister  of  all. 

35  And  taking  a  child,  he  set  him  in 
the  midst  of  them.  Whom  when  he  had 
embraced,  he  saith  to  them : 

2,6  Whosoever  shall  receive  one  such 
child  as  this  in  my  name,  receiveth  me. 
And  whosoever  shall  receive  me,  receiv- 
eth not  me,  but  him  that  sent  me. 

37  John  answered  him,  saying:  Mas- 
ter, we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy 
name,  who  followeth  not  us,  and  we  for- 
bade him. 

38  But  Jesus  said :  Do  not  forbid  him. 
For  there  is  no  man  that  doth  a  miracle 
in  my  name,  and  can  soon  speak  ill  of  me. 

39  For  he  that  is  not  against  you,  is  for 
you. 

40  For  whosoever  shall  give  you  to 
drink  a  cup  of  water  in  my  name,  be- 
cause you  belong  to  Christ :  amen  I  say 
to  you,  he  shall  not  lose  his  reward. 

41  And  whosoever  shall  scandalize  one 
of  these  little  ones  that  believe  in  me; 
it  were  better  for  him  that  a  millstone 
were  hanged  about  his  neck,  and  he  were 
cast  into  the  sea. 

42  And  if  thy  hand  scandalize  thee,  cut 
it  ofif:  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into 
life,  maimed,  than  having  two  hands  to 
go  into  hell,  into  unquenchable  fire : 

43  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and 
the  fire  is  not  extinguished. 

44  And  if  thy  foot  scandalize  thee,  cut 
it  ofif.  It  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  lame 
into  life  everlasting,  than  having  two 
feet,  to  be  cast  into  the  hell  of  unquench- 
able fire : 

45  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and 
the  fire  is  not  extinguished. 

46  And  if  thy  eye  scandalize  thee,  pluck 
it  out.  It  is  better  for  thee  with  one  eye 
to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God,  than 
having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  the  hell 
of  fire: 

47  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and 
the  fire  is  not  extinguished. 


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47  And  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck 
it  out:  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter 
into  the  kingdom  of  God  with  one  eye, 
than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  hell 
fire: 

48  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and 
the  fire  is  not  quenched. 

49  For  every  one  shall  be  salted  with 
fire,  and  every  sacrifice  shall  be  salted 
with  salt. 

50  Salt  is  good:  but  if  the  salt  have 
lost  his  saltncss,  wherewith  will  ye  sea- 
son it?  Have  salt  in  yourselves,  and 
have  peace  one  with  another. 


cut  it  off:  it  is  good  for  thee  to 
enter  into  life  halt,  rather  than 
having  thy  two  feet  to  be  cast  into 
hell.^  47  And  if  thine  eye  cause 
thee  to  stumble,  cast  it  out:  it  is 
good  for  thee  to  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  God  with  one  eye, 
rather  than  having  two  eyes  to  be 
cast  into  hell ;  48  where  their  worm 
dieth  not,  and  the  fire  is  not 
quenched.  49  For  every  one  shall 
be  salted  with  fire.  50  Salt  is 
good :  but  if  the  salt  have  lost  its 
saltness,  wherewith  will  ye  season 
it?  Have  salt  in  yourselves,  and 
be  at  peace  one  with  another. 


CHAPTER  ID. 

AND  he  arose  from  thence,  and  Com- 
eth into  the  coasts  of  Judsea  by  the 
farther  side  of  Jordan:  and  the  people 
resort  unto  him  again ;  and,  as  he  was 
wont,  he  taught  them  again. 

2  And  the  Pharisees  came  to  him, 
and  asked  him.  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to 
put  away  his  wife?  tempting  him. 

3  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
What  did  Moses  command  you? 

4  And  they  said,  Moses  suffered  to 
write  a  bill  of  divorcement,  and  to  put 
her  away. 

5  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them.  For  the  hardness  of, your  heart  he 
wrote  you  this  precept. 

6  But  from  the  beginning  of  the 
creation  God  made  them  male  and 
female. 

7  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his 
father  and  mother,  and  cleave  to  his 
wife; 

8  And  they  twain  shall  be  one  flesh: 
so  then  they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one 
flesh. 

9  What  therefore  God  hath  joined  to- 
gether, let  not  man  put  asunder. 

10  And  in  the  house  his  disciples  asked 
him  again  of  the  same  matter. 

11  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Whoso- 
ever shall  put  away  his  wife,  and  marry 
another,  committeth  adultery  against 
her. 

12  And  if  a  woman  shall  put  away  her 
husband,  and  be  married  to  another,  she 
committeth  adultery. 

13  And  they  brought  young  children 
to  him,  that  he  should  touch  them :  and 
his  disciples  rebuked  those  that  brought 
them. 


A  ND  he  arose  from  thence, 
lO-TX  and  Cometh  into  the  bor- 
ders of  Judjea  and  beyond  Jordan: 
and  multitudes  come  together  unto 
him  again ;  and,  as  he  was  wont, 
he  taught  them  again.  2  And  there 
came  unto  him  Pharisees,  and  asked 
him.  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put 
away  his  wife?  tempting  him.  3 
And  he  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  What  did  Moses  command 
you?  4  And  they  said,  Moses  suf- 
fered to  write  a  bill  of  divorcement, 
and  to  put  her  away.  5  But  Jesus 
said  unto  them.  For  your  hardness 
of  heart  he  wrote  you  this  com- 
mandment. 6  But  from  the  begin- 
ning of  the  creation,  Male  and 
female  made  he  them.  7  For  this 
cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 
and  mother,  and  shall  cleave  to  his 
wife;  8  and  the  twain  shall  be- 
come one  flesh  :  so  that  they  are  no 
more  twain,  but  one  flesh.  9  What 
^therefore  God  hath  joined  together, 
let  not  man  put  asunder.  10  And 
in  the  house  the  disciples  asked 
him  again  of  this  matter.  11  And 
he  saith  unto  them.  Whosoever 
shall  put  away  his  wife,  and  marry 
another,  committeth  adultery 
against  her:  12  and  if  she  herself 
shall  put  away  her  husband,  and 
marry  another,  she  committeth 
adultery. 

13  And  they  brought  unto  him 
little  children,  that  he  should  touch 
them :    and    the    disciples    rebuked 

•  Verse  46  omitted.  See  explanatory- 
note  3. 


STANDARD 


ST.  MARK,  10. 


DOUAY       201 


two  hands  to  go  into  hell,  into 
the  unquenchable  fire.'  45  And 
if  thy  foot  cause  thee  to  stumble, 
cut  it  off:  it  is  good  for  thee  to 
enter  into  life  halt,  rather  than 
having  thy  two  feet  to  be  cast  into 
hell.'  47  And  if  thine  eye  cause 
thee  to  stumble,  cast  it  out :  it  is 
good  for  thee  to  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  God  with  one  eye, 
rather  than  having  two  eyes  to  be 
cast  into  hell ;  48  where  their  worm 
dieth  not,  and  the  fire  is  not 
quenched.  49  For  every  one  shall 
be  salted  with  fire.  50  Salt  is 
good:  but  if  the  salt  have  lost  its 
saltness,  wherewith  will  ye  season 
it?  Have  salt  in  yourselves,  and 
be  at  peace  one  with  another. 

4  ND  he  arose  from  thence, 
*0ji7\.  and  cometh  into  the  bor- 
ders of  Judsea  and  beyond  the  Jor- 
dan :  and  multitudes  come  together 
unto  him  again ;  and,  as  he  was 
wont,  he  taught  them  again. 

2  And  there  came  unto  him 
Pharisees,  and  asked  him,  Is  it 
lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  his 
wife?  trymg  him.  3  And  he  an- 
swered and  said  unto  them.  What 
did  Moses  command  you?  4  And 
they  said,  Moses  suffered  to  write 
a  bill  of  divorcement,  and  to  put 
her  away.  5  But  Jesus  said  unto 
them,  For  your  hardness  of  heart 
he  wrote  you  this  commandment. 
6  But  from  the  beginning  of  the 
creation,  Male  and  female  made 
he  them.  7  For  this  cause  shall 
a  man  leave  his  father  and  mother, 
and  shall  cleave  to  his  wife;  8  and 
the  two  shall  become  one  flesh :  so 
that  they  are  no  more  two,  but  one 
flesh.  9  What  therefore  God  hath 
joined  together,  let  not  man  put 
asunder.  10  And  in  the  house  the 
disciples  asked  him  again  of  this 
matter.  11  And  he  saith  unto  them, 
Whosoever  shall  put  away  his  wife, 
and  marry  another,  committeth 
adultery  against  her:  12  and  if  she 
herself  shall  put  away  her  hus- 
band, and  marry  another,  she  com- 
mitteth adultery. 

13  And  they  were  bringing  unto 
him  little  children,  that  he  should 
touch  them :   and  the  disciples   re- 

'  Verses  44  and  46 omitted.  See  explan- 
atory note  3. 


48  For  every  one  shall  be  salted  with 
fire :  and  every  victim  shall  be  salted  with 
salt. 

49  Salt  is  good.  But  if  the  salt  be- 
come unsavoury ;  wherewith  will  you  sea- 
son it?  Have  salt  in  you,  and  have  peace 
among  you. 


CHAPTER  10. 

AND  rising  up  from  thence,  he  com- 
eth into  the  coasts  of  Judea  beyond 
the  Jordan:  and  the  multitudes  flock  to 
him  again.  And  as  he  was  accustomed, 
he  taught  them  again. 

2  And  the  Pharisees  coming  to  him 
asked  him:  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put 
away  his   wife?  tempting  him. 

3  But  he  answering,  saith  to  them: 
What  did  Moses  command  you? 

4  Who  said:  Moses  permitted  to  write 
a  bill  of  divorce,  and  to  put  her  away. 

5  To  whom  Jesus  answering,  said :  Be- 
cause of  the  hardness  of  your  heart  he 
wrote  you  that  precept. 

6  But  from  the  beginning  of  the  crea- 
tion, God  made  them  male  and  female. 

7  For  this  cause  a  man  shall  leave  his 
father  and  mother;  and  shall  cleave  to 
his  wife. 

8  And  they  two  shall  be  in  one  flesh. 
Therefore  now  they  are  not  two,  but  one 
flesh. 

9  What  therefore  God  hath  joined  to- 
gether, let  not  rtian  put  asunder. 

10  And  in  the  house  again  his  disciples 
asked  him  concerning  the  same  thing. 

11  And  he  saith  to  them:  Whosoever 
shall  put  away  his  wife  and  marry  an- 
other, committeth  adultery  against  her. 

12  And  if  the  wife  shall  put  away  her 
husband,  and  be  married  to  another,  she 
committeth  adultery. 

13  And  they  brought  to  him  young  chil- 
dren, that  he  might  touch  them.  And 
the  disciples  rebuked  them  that  brought 
them. 

14  Whom  when  Jesus  saw,  he  was  much 
displeased,  and  saith  to  them:  Suffer  the 
little  children  to  come  unto  me,  and  for- 


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14  But  when  Jesus  saw  it,  he  was  much 
displeased,  and  said  unto  them,  Suffer 
the  little  children  to  come  unto  me,  and 
forbid  them  not :  for  of  such  is  the  king- 
dom of  God. 

15  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Whosoever 
shall  not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as 
a  little  child,  he  shall  not  enter  therein. 

16  And  he  took  them  up  in  his  arms, 
put  his  hands  upon  them,  and  blessed 
them. 

17  And  when  he  was  gone  forth  into 
the  way,  there  came  one  running,  and 
kneeled  to  him,  and  asked  him.  Good 
Master,  what  shall  I  do  that  I  may  in- 
herit eternal  life? 

18  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Why  call- 
est  thou  me  good  ?  there  is  none  good  but 
one,  that  is,  God. 

19  Thou  knowest  the  commandments, 
Do  not  commit  adultery,  Do  not  kill.  Do 
not  steal.  Do  not  bear  false  witness.  De- 
fraud not.  Honour  thy  father  and  mother. 

20  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
Master,  all  these  have  I  observed  from 
my  youth. 

21  Then  Jesus  beholding  him  loved  him, 
and  said  unto  him,  One  thing  thou  lack- 
est :  go  thy  way,  sell  whatsoever  thou 
hast,  and  give  to  the  poor,  and  thou 
shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven :  and  come, 
take  up  the  cross,  and  follow  me. 

22  And  he  was  sad  at  that  saying,  and 
went  away  grieved :  for  he  had  great  pos- 
sessions. 

23  And  Jesus  looked  round  about,  and 
saith  unto  his  disciples.  How  hardly 
shall  they  that  have  riches  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  God ! 

24  And  the  disciples  were  astonished  at 
his  words.  But  Jesus  answereth  again, 
and  saith  unto  them.  Children,  how  hard 
is  it  for  them  that  trust  in  riches  to 
enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God ! 

25  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go 
through  the  eye  of  a  needle,  than  for  a 
rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

26  And  they  were  astonished  out  of 
measure,  saying  among  themselves,  Who 
then  can  be  saved? 

27  And  Jesus  looking  upon  them  saith. 
With  men  it  is  impossible,  but  not  with 
God:  for  with  God  all  things  are  pos- 
sible. 

28  Then  Peter  began  to  say  unto  him, 
Lo,  we  have  left  all,  and  have  followed 
thee. 

29  And  Jesus  answered  and  said.  Ver- 
ily I  say  unto  you,  There  is  no  man  that 


them.  14  But  when  Jesus  saw  it, 
he  was  moved  with  indignation, 
and  said  unto  them.  Suffer  the  lit- 
tle children  to  come  unto  me ;  for- 
bid them  not:*  for  of  such  is  the 
kingdom  of  God.  15  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  Whosoever  shall  not  re- 
ceive the  kingdom  of  God  as  a  little 
child,  he  shall  in  no  wise  enter 
therein.  16  And  he  took  them  in 
his  arms,  and  blessed  them,  laying 
his  hands  upon  them. 

17  And  as  he  was  going  forth 
into  the  way,  there  ran  one  to  him, 
and  kneeled  to  him,  and  asked  him. 
Good  Master,  what  shall  I  do  that 
I  may  inherit  eternal  life?  18  And 
Jesus  said  unto  him.  Why  callest 
thou  me  good?  none  is  good  save 
one,  even  God.  19  Thou  knowest 
the  commandments.  Do  not  kill,  Do 
not  commit  adultery.  Do  not  steal. 
Do  not  bear  false  witness,  Do  not 
defraud,  Honour  thy  father  and 
mother.  20  And  he  said  unto  him, 
Master,  all  these  things  have  I  ob- 
served from  my  youth.  21  And 
Jesus  looking  upon  him  loved  him, 
and  said  unto  him,  One  thing  thou 
lackest :  go,  sell  whatsoever  thou 
hast,  and  give  to  the  poor,  and 
thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven : 
and  come,  follow  me.  22  But  his 
countenance  fell  at  the  saying,  and 
he  went  away  sorrowful :  for  he 
was  one  that  had  great  possessions. 

2;^  And  Jesus  looked  round  about, 
and  saith  unto  his  disciples.  How 
hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 
enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God ! 
24  And  the  disciples  were  amazed 
at  his  words.  But  Jesus  answereth 
again,  and  saith  unto  them.  Chil- 
dren, how  hard  is  it  for  them 
that  trust  in  riches  to  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  God!  25  It  is 
easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  a 
needle's  eye,  than  for  a  rich  man 
to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God. 
26  And  they  were  astonished  ex- 
ceedingly, saying  unto  him.  Then 
who  can  be  saved  ?  27  Jesus  look- 
ing upon  them  saith,  With  men  it 
is  impossible,  but  not  with  God : 
for  all  things  are  possible  with  God. 
28  Peter  began  to  say  unto  him,  Lo, 
we  have  left  all,  and  have  followed 
thee.  29  Jesus  said.  Verily  I  say 
unto  you.  There  is  no  man  that 
hath  left  house,  or  brethren,  or  sis- 


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buked  them.  14  But  when  Jesus 
saw  it,  he  was  moved  with  indigna- 
tion, and  said  unto  them.  Suffer  the 
little  children  to  come  unto  me ;  for- 
bid them  not :  for  to  such  belong- 
eth  the  kingdom  of  God.  15  Ver- 
ily I  say  unto  you,  Whosoever  shall 
not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as 
a  little  child,  he  shall  in  no  wise 
enter  therein.  16  And  he  took  them 
in  his  arms,  and  blessed  them,  lay- 
ing his  hands  upon  them. 

17  And  as  he  was  going  forth 
into  the  way,  there  ran  one  to 
him,  and  kneeled  to  him,  and 
asked  him.  Good  Teacher,  what 
shall  I  do  that  I  may  inherit 
eternal  life?  18  And  Jesus  said 
unto  him.  Why  callest  thou  me 
good?  none  is  good  save  one,  even 
God.  19  Thou  knowest  the  com- 
mandments. Do  not  kill,  Do  not 
commit  adultery,  Do  not  steal.  Do 
not  bear  false  witness.  Do  not 
defraud,  Honor  thy  father  and 
mother.  20  And  he  said  unto 
him,  Teacher,  all  these  things 
have    I    observed    from    my   youth. 

21  And  Jesus  looking  upon  him 
loved  him,  and  said  unto  him,  One 
thing  thou  lackest :  go,  sell  what- 
soever thou  hast,  and  give  to  the 
poor,  and  thou  shalt  have  treasure 
in   heaven :    and   come,    follow   me. 

22  But  his  countenance  fell  at  the 
saying,  and  he  went  away  sorrow- 
ful :  for  he  was  one  that  had  great 
possessions. 

23  ■  And  Jesus  looked  round 
about,  and  saith  unto  his  disciples, 
How  hardly  shall  they  that  have 
riches  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
God !  24  And  the  disciples  were 
amazed  at  his  words.  But  Jesus 
answereth  again,  and  saith  unto 
them.  Children,  how  hard  is  it 
for  them  that  trust  in  riches  to 
enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God ! 
25  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go 
through  a  needle's  eye,  than  for  a 
rich  man  to  enter  into  the  king- 
dom of  God.  26  And  they  were 
astonished  exceedingly,  saying  unto 
him,  Then  who  can  be  saved?  27 
Jesus  looking  upon  them  saith, 
With  men  it  is  impossible,  but  not 
with  God :  for  all  things  are  pos- 
sible with  God.  28  Peter  began  to 
say  unto  him,  Lo,  we  have  left  all, 
and  have  followed  thee.    29  Jesus 


bid  them  not;  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom 
of  God. 

15  Amen  I  say  to  you,  whosoever  shall 
not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as  a 
little  child,  shall  not  enter  into  it. 

16  And  embracing  them,  and  laying  his 
hands  upon  them,  he  blessed  them. 

17  And  when  he  was  gone  forth  into 
the  way,  a  certain  man  running  up  and 
kneeling  before  him,  asked  him,  Good 
Master,  what  shall  I  do  that  I  may  re- 
ceive life  everlasting? 

18  And  Jesus  said  to  him,  Why  callest 
thou  me  good?  None  is  good  but  one, 
that  is  God. 

19  Thou  knowest  the  commandments : 
Do  not  commit  adultery,  do  not  kill,  do 
not  steal,  bear  not  false  witness,  do  no 
fraud,  honour  thy  father  and  mother. 

20  But  he  answering,  said  to  him :  Mas- 
ter, all  these  things  I  have  observed  from 
my  youth. 

21  And  Jesus  looking  on  him,  loved 
him,  and  said  to  him :  One  thing  is  want- 
ing unto  thee :  go,  sell  whatsoever  thou 
hast,  and  give  to  the  poor,  and  thou  shalt 
have  treasure  in  heaven ;  and  come,  fol- 
low me. 

22  Who  being  struck  sad  at  that  saying, 
went  away  sorrowful:  for  he  had  great 
possessions. 

22,  And  Jesus  looking  round  about,  saith 
to  his  disciples :  How  hardly  shall  they 
that  have  riches,  enter  into  the  kingdom 
of  God ! 

24  And  the  disciples  were  astonished  at 
his  words.  But  Jesus  again  answering, 
saith  to  them :  Children,  how  hard  is  it 
for  them  that  trust  in  riches,  to  enter 
into  the  kingdom  of  God? 

25  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  pass 
through  the  eye  of  a  needle,  than  for  a 
rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

26  Who  wondered  the  more,  saying 
among  themselves :  Who  then  can  be 
saved? 

27  And  Jesus  looking  on  them,  saith : 
With  men  it  is  impossible ;  but  not  with 
God :  for  all  things  are  possible  with  God. 

28  And  Peter  began  to  say  unto  him : 
Behold,  we  have  left  all  things,  and  have 
followed  thee. 

29  Jesus  answering,  said :  Amen  I  say  to 
you,  there  is  no  man  who  hath  left  house 
or  brethren,  or  sisters,  or  father,  or  mo- 
ther, or  children,  or  lands,  for  rtfy  sake 
and  for  the  gospel, 

30  Who  shall  not  receive  an  hundred 
times  as  much,  now  in  this  time ;  houses, 


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hath  left  house,  or  brethren,  or  sisters, 
or  father,  or  mother,  or  wife,  or  chil- 
dren, or  lands,  for  my  sake,  and  the 
gospel's, 

30  But  he  shall  receive  an  hundred- 
fold now  in  this  time,  houses,  and 
brethren,  and  sisters,  and  mothers,  and 
children,  and  lands,  with  persecutions; 
and  in  the  world  to  come  eternal  life. 

31  But  many  that  are  first  shall  be  last; 
and  the  last  first. 

32  And  they  were  in  the  way  going  up 
to  Jerusalem ;  and  Jesus  went  before 
them :  and  they  were  amazed ;  and  as 
they  followed,  they  were  afraid.  And 
he  took  again  the  twelve,  and  began  to 
tell  them  what  things  should  happen  unto 
him, 

33  Saying,  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jeru- 
salem ;  and  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  de- 
livered unto  the  chief  priests,  and  unto 
the  scribes ;  and  they  shall  condemn  him 
to  death,  and  shall  deliver  him  to  the 
Gentiles : 

34  And  they  shall  mock  him,  and  shall 
scourge  him,  and  shall  spit  upon  him,  and 
shall  kill  him :  and  the  third  day  he 
shall  rise  again. 

35  And  James  and  John,  the  sons  of 
Zebedee,  come  unto  him,  saying.  Master, 
we  would  that  thou  shouldest  do  for  us 
whatsoever  we  shall  desire. 

36  And  he  said  unto  them,  What  would 
ye  that  I  should  do  for  you? 

37  They  said  unto  him,  Grant  unto  us 
that  we  may  sit,  one  on  thy  right  hand, 
and  the  other  on  thy  left  hand,  in  thy 
glory. 

38  But  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Ye  know 
not  what  ye  ask :  can  ye  drink  of  the  cup 
that  I  drink  of?  and  be  baptized  with 
the  baptism  that  I  am  baptized  with? 

39  And  they  said  unto  him.  We  can. 
And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Ye  shall  in- 
deed drink  of  the  cup  that  I  drink  of;  and 
with  the  baptism  that  I  am  baptized  withal 
shall  ye  be  baptized: 

40  But  to  sit  on  my  right  hand  and  on 
my  left  hand  is  not  mine  to  give;  but 
it  shall  be  given  to  them  for  whom  it  is 
prepared. 

41  And  when  the  ten  heard  it,  they 
began  to  be  much  displeased  with  James 
and  John. 

42  But  Jesus  called  them  to  him,  and 
saith  unto  them,  Ye  know  that  they  which 
are  accounted  to  rule  over  the  Gentiles 
exercise  lordship  over  them ;  and  their 
great  ones  exercise  authority  upon  them. 

43  But  so  shall  it  not  be  among  you : 


ters,  or  mother,  or  father,  or  chil- 
dren, or  lands,  for  my  sake,  and 
for  the  gospel's  sake,  30  but  he 
shall  receive  a  hundredfold  now  in 
this  time,  houses,  and  brethren,  and 
sisters,  and  mothers,  and  children, 
and  lands,  with  persecutions ;  and 
in  the  world  to  come  eternal  life. 
31  But  many  that  are  first  shall  be 
last;  and  the  last  first. 

32  And  they  were  in  the  way, 
going  up  to  Jerusalem;  and  Jesus 
was  going  before  them:  and  they 
were  amazed ;  and  they  that  fol- 
lowed were  afraid.  And  he  took 
again  the  twelve,  and  began  to  tell 
them  the  things  that  were  to  hap- 
pen unto  him,  saying,  33  Behold, 
we  go  up  to  Jerusalem ;  and  the 
Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  unto 
the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes; 
and  they  shall  condemn  him  to 
death,  and  shall  deliver  him  unto 
the  Gentiles :  34  and  they  shall  mock 
him,  and  shall  spit  upon  him,  and 
shall  scourge  him,  and  shall  kill 
him ;  and  after  three  days  he  shall 
rise  again. 

35  And  there  come  near  unto  him 
James  and  John,  the  sons  of  Zebe- 
dee, saying  unto  him.  Master,  we 
would  that  thou  shouldest  do  for 
us  whatsoever  we  shall  ask  of  thee. 

36  And  he  said  unto  them,  What 
would  ye  that  I  should  do  for  you? 

37  And  they  said  unto  him.  Grant 
unto  us  that  we  may  sit,  one  on 
thy  right  hand,  and  one  on  thy  left 
hand,  in  thy  glory.  38  But  Jesus 
said  unto  them.  Ye  know  not  what 
ye  ask.  Are  ye  able  to  drink  the 
cup  that  I  drink?  or  to  be  baptized 
with  the  baptism  that  I  am  baptized 
with?  39  And  they  said  unto  him. 
We  are  able.  And  Jesus  said  unto 
them,  The  cup  that  I  drink  ye 
shall  drink;  and  with  the  baptism 
that  I  am  baptized  withal  shall  ye 
be  baptized :  40  but  to  sit  on  my 
right  hand  or  on  my  left  hand  is 
not  mine  to  give :  but  it  is  for  them 
for  whom  it  hath  been  prepared. 
41  And  when  the  ten  heard  it,  they 
began  to  be  moved  with  indignation 
concerning  James  and  John.  42 
And  Jesus  called  them  to  him,  and 
saith  unto  them.  Ye  know  that  they 
which  are  accounted  to  rule  over 
the  Gentiles  lord  it  over  them ;  and 
their  great  ones  exercise  authority 


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ST.  MARK,  10. 


DOUAY       205 


said,  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  There 
is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or 
brethren,  or  sisters,  or  mother,  or 
father,  or  children,  or  lands,  for  my 
sake,  and  for  the  gospel's  sake,  30 
but  he  shall  receive  a  hundredfold 
now  in  this  time,  houses,  and 
brethren,  and  sisters,  and  mothers, 
and  children,  and  lands,  with  per- 
secutions ;  and  in  the  world  to  come 
eternal  life.  31  But  many  that  are 
first  shall  be  last;  and  the  last  first. 

32  And  they  were  on  the  way, 
going  up  to  Jerusalem ;  and  Jesus 
was  going  before  them :  and  they 
were  amazed ;  and  they  that  fol- 
lowed were  afraid.  And  he  took 
again  the  twelve,  and  began  to  tell 
them  the  things  that  were  to  happen 
unto  him,  33  saying,  Behold,  we 
go  up  to  Jerusalem ;  and  the  Son  of 
man  shall  be  delivered  unto  the 
chief  priests  and  the  scribes ;  and 
they  shall  condemn  him  to  death, 
and  shall  deliver  him  unto  the  Gen- 
tiles: 34  and  they  shall  mock  him, 
and  shall  spit  upon  him,  and  shall 
scourge  him.  and  shall  kill  him ;  and 
after  three  days  he  shall  rise  again. 

35  And  there  come  near  unto 
him  James  and  John,  the  sons  of 
Zebedee,  saying  unto  him.  Teacher, 
we  would  that  thou  shouldest  do 
for  us  whatsoever  we  shall  ask  of 
thee.  36  And  he  said  unto  them, 
What  would  ye  that  I  should  do 
for  you?  37  And  they  said  unto 
him.  Grant  unto  us  that  we  may 
sit,  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and 
one  on  thy  left  hand,  in  thy  glory. 

38  But  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Ye 
know  not  what  ye  ask.  Are  ye 
able  to  drink  the  cup  that  I 
drink?  or  to  be  baptized  with  the 
baptism   that   I   am  baptized  with? 

39  And  they  said  unto  him.  We 
are  able.  And  Jesus  said  unto 
them.  The  cup  that  I  drink  ye  shall 
drink;  and  with  the  baptism  that 
I  am  baptized  wichal  shall  ye  be 
baptized :  40  but  to  sit  on  my  right 
hand  or  on  my  left  hand  is  not  mine 
to  give ;  but  it  is  for  them  for 
whom  it  hath  been  prepared.  41 
And  when  the  ten  heard  it,  they  be- 
gan to  be  moved  with  indignation 
concerning  James  and  John.  42 
And  Jesus  called  them  to  him,  and 
saith  unto  them.  Ye  know  that  they 
who    are    accounted    to    rule    over 


and  brethren,  and  sisters,  and  mothers, 
and  children,  and  lands,  with  persecu- 
tions: and  in  the  world  to  come  life 
everlasting. 

31  But  many  that  are  first,  shall  be 
last:  and  the  last,  first. 

32  And  they  were  in  the  way  going  up 
to  Jerusalem :  and  Jesus  went  before 
them,  and  they  were  astonished ;  and  fol- 
lowing were  afraid.  And  taking  again 
the  twelve,  he  began  to  tell  them  the 
things  that  should  befall  him. 

33  Saying:  Behold  we  go  up  to  Jerusa- 
lem, and  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed 
to  the  chief  priests,  and  to  the  scribes 
and  ancients,  and  they  shall  condemn 
him  to  death,  and  shall  deliver  him  to 
the  Gentiles. 

34  And  they  shall  mock  him,  and  spit 
on  him,  and  scourge  him,  and  kill  him : 
and  the  third  day  he  shall  rise  again. 

35  And  James  and  John  the  sons  of 
Zebedee,  come  to  him,  saying:  Master, 
we  desire  that  whatsoever  we  shall  ask, 
thou  wouldst  do  it  for  us : 

36  But  he  said  to  them :  What  would 
you  that  I  should  do  for  you? 

37  And  they  said :  Grant  to  us,  that  we 
may  sit,  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  the 
other  on  thy  left  hand,  in  thy  glory. 

38  And  Jesus  said  to  them :  You  know 
not  what  you  ask.  Can  you  drink  of  the 
chalice  that  I  drink  of :  or  be  baptized 
with  the  baptism  wherewith  I  am  bap- 
tized? 

39  But  they  said  to  him :  We  can.  And 
Jesus  saith  to  them :  You  shall  indeed 
drink  of  the  chalice  that  I  drink  of:  and 
with  the  baptism  wherewith  I  am  bap- 
tized, you  shall  be  baptized. 

40  But  to  sit  on  my  right  hand,  or  on 
my  left,  is  not  mine  to  give  to  you,  but 
to  them  for  whom  it  is  prepared. 

41  And  the  ten  hearing  it,  began  to  be 
much  displeased  at  James  and  John. 

42  But  Jesus  calling  them,  saith  to 
them :  You  know  that  they  who  seem 
to  rule  over  the  Gentiles,  lord  it  over 
them :  and  their  princes  have  power  over 
them. 

43  But  it  is  not  so  among  you :  but  who- 
soever will  be  greater,  shall  be  your  min- 
ister. 

44  And  whosoever  will  be  first  among 
you,  shall  be  the  servant  of  all. 

45  For  the  Son  of  man  also  is  not  come 
to  be  ministered  unto,  but  to  minister, 
and  to  give  his  life  a  redemption  for 
many. 

46  And  they  came  to  Jericho :  and  as 


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REVISED 


but  whosoever  will  be  great  among  you, 
shall  be  your  minister : 

44  And  whosoever  of  you  will  be  the 
chiefest,  shall  be  servant  of  all. 

45  For  even  the  Son  of  man  came  not 
to  be  ministered  unto,  but  to  minister, 
and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many. 

46  And  they  came  to  Jericho :  and  as 
he  went  out  of  Jericho  with  his  disciples 
and  a  great  number  of  people,  blind 
Bartimseus,  the  son  of  Tim^eus,  sat  by 
the  highway  side  begging. 

47  And  when  he  heard  that  it  was  Je- 
sus of  Nazareth,  he  began  to  cry  out, 
and  say,  Jesus,  thou  son  of  David,  have 
mercy  on  me. 

48  And  many  charged  him  that  he 
should  hold  his  peace :  but  he  cried  the 
more  a  great  deal,  Thou  son  of  David, 
have  mercy  on  me. 

49  And  Jesus  stood  still,  and  com- 
manded him  to  be  called.  And  they  call 
the  blind  man,  saying  unto  him,  Be  of 
good  comfort,  rise;  he  calleth  thee. 

50  And  he,  casting  away  his  garment, 
rose,  and  came  to  Jesus. 

51  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  What  wilt  thou  that  I  should  do 
unto  thee?  The  blind  man  said  unto  him. 
Lord,  that  I  might  receive  my  sight. 

52  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Go  thy 
way;  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole. 
And  immediately  he  received  his  sight, 
and  followed  Jesus  in  the  way. 


over  them.  43  But  it  is  not  so 
among  you :  but  whosoever  would 
become  great  among  you,  shall  be 
your  minister :  44  and  whosoever 
would  be  first  among  you,  shall  be 
servant  of  all.  45  For  verily  the 
Son  of  man  came  not  to  be  min- 
istered unto,  but  to  minister,  and 
to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many. 
46  And  they  come  to  Jericho : 
and  as  he  went  out  from  Jericho, 
with  his  disciples  and  a  great  mul- 
titude, the  son  of  Timseus,  Bar- 
timseus,  a  blind  beggar,  was  sitting 
by  the  way  side.  47  And  when  he 
heard  that  it  was  Jesus  of  Naz- 
areth, he  began  to  cry  out,  and 
say,  Jesus,  thou  son  of  David,  have 
mercy  on  me.  48  And  many  re- 
buked him,  that  he  should  hold  his 
peace :  but  he  cried  out  the  more 
a  great  deal.  Thou  son  of  David, 
have  mercy  on  me.  49  And  Jesus 
stood  still,  and  said.  Call  ye  him. 
And  they  call  the  blind  man,  say- 
ing unto  him,  Be  of  good  cheer: 
rise,  he  calleth  thee.  50  And  he, 
casting  away  his  garment,  sprang 
up,  and  came  to  Jesus.  51  And 
Jesus  answered  him,  and  said, 
What  wilt  thou  that  I  should  do 
unto  thee?  And  the  blind  man 
said  unto  him,  Rabboni,  that  I  may 
receive  my  sight.  52  And  Jesus 
said  unto  him,  Go  thy  way;  thy 
faith  hath  made  thee  whole.  And 
straightway  he  received  his  sight, 
and  followed  him  in  the  way. 


CHAPTER  II. 

AND  when  they  came  nigh  to  Jeru- 
salem, unto  Bethphage  and  Bethany, 
at  the  mount  of  Olives,  he  sendeth  forth 
two  of  his  disciples, 

2  And  saith  unto  them,  Go  your  way 
into  the  village  over  against  you :  and  as 
soon  as  ye  be  entered  into  it,  ye  shall 
find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  never  man 
sat ;  loose  him,  and  bring  him. 

3  And  if  any  man  say  unto  you.  Why 
do  ye  this?  say  ye  that  the  Lord  hath 
need  of  him ;  and  straightway  he  will 
send  him  hither. 

4  And  they  went  their  way,  and  found 
the  colt  tied  by  the  door  without  in  a 
place  where  two  ways  met ;  and  they 
loose  him. 

5  And  certain  of  them  that  stood  there 


AND  when  they  draw  nigh 
unto  Jerusalem,  imto  Beth- 
phage and  Bethany,  at  the  mount 
of  Olives,  he  sendeth  two  of  his 
disciples,  2  and  saith  unto  them, 
Go  your  way  into  the  village  that 
is  over  against  you:  and  straight- 
way as  ye  enter  into  it,  ye  shall 
find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  no  rnan 
ever  yet  sat ;  loose  him,  and  bring 
him.  3  And  if  any  one  say  unto 
you,  Why  do  ye  this?  say  ye.  The 
Lord  hath  need  of  hirn ;  and 
straightway  he  will  send  him  back 
hither.  4  And  they  went  away, 
and  found  a  colt  tied  at  the  door 
without  in  the  open  street ;  and 
they  loose  him.    5  And  certain  of 


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ST.  MARK,  II. 


DOUAY       207 


the  Gentiles  lord  it  over  them ; 
and  their  great  ones  exercise 
authority  over  them.  43  But  it  is 
not  so  among  you :  but  whosoever 
would  become  great  among  you, 
shall  be  your  minister;  44  and  who- 
soever would  be  first  among  you, 
shall  be  servant  of  all.  45  For  the 
Son  of  man  also  came  not  to  be 
ministered  unto,  but  to  minister, 
and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for 
many. 

46  And  they  come  to  Jericho : 
and  as  he  went  out  from  Jericho, 
with  his  disciples  and  a  great 
multitude,  the  son  of  Timseus, 
Bartimjeus,  a  blind  beggar,  was  sit- 
ting by  the  way  side.  47  And  when 
he  heard  that  it  was  Jesus  the 
Nazarene,  he  began  to  cry  out,  and 
say,  Jesus,  thou  son  of  David,  have 
mercy  on  me.  48  And  many  re- 
buked him,  that  he  should  hold  his 
peace :  but  he  cried  out  the  more 
a  great  deal.  Thou  son  of  David, 
have  mercy  on  me.  49  And  Jesus 
stood  still,  and  said.  Call  ye  him. 
And  they  call  the  blind  man,  say- 
ing unto  him,  Be  of  good  cheer: 
rise,  he  calleth  thee.  50  And  he, 
casting  away  his  garment,  sprang 
up,  and  came  to  Jesus.  51  And 
Jesus  answered  him,  and  said, 
What  wilt  thou  that  I  should  do 
unto  thee?  And  the  blind  man  said 
unto  him,  Rabboni,  that  I  may  re- 
ceive my  sight.  52  And  Jesus  said 
unto  him,  Go  thy  way ;  thy  faith 
hath  made  thee  whole.  And 
straightway  he  received  his  sight, 
and  followed  him  in  the  way. 

AND  when  they  draw  nigh 
unto  Jerusalem,  unto 
Bethphage  and  Bethany,  at  the 
mount  of  Olives,  he  sendeth  two 
of  his  disciples,  2  and  saith  unto 
them.  Go  your  way  into  the  vil- 
lage that  is  over  against  you :  and 
straightway  as  ye  enter  into  it,  ye 
shall  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  no 
man  ever  yet  sat ;  loose  him,  and 
bring  him.  3  And  if  any  one  say 
unto  you,  Why  do  ye  this?  say 
ye.  The  Lord  hath  need  of  him ; 
and  straightway  he  will  send  him 
back  hither.  4  And  they  went 
away,  and  found  a  colt  tied  at  the 
door  without  in  the  open  street ; 
and  they  loose  him.     5  And  certain 


he  went  out  of  Jericho,  with  his  disciples, 
and  a  very  great  multitude,  Bartimeus 
the  blind  man,  the  son  of  Timeus,  sat  by 
the  way  side  begging. 

47  Who  when  he  had  heard,  that  it  was 
Jesus  of  Nazareth,  began  to  cry  out,  and 
to  say:  Jesus  son  of  David,  have  mercy 
on  me. 

48  And  many  rebuked  him,  that  he 
might  hold  his  peace;  but  he  cried  a 
great  deal  the  more :  Son  of  David,  have 
mercy  on  me. 

49  And  Jesus,  standing  still,  com- 
manded him  to  be  called.  And  they  call 
the  blind  man,  saying  to  him :  Be  of  bet- 
ter comfort :  arise,  he  calleth  thee. 

50  Who  casting  off  his  garment  leaped 
up,  and  came  to  him. 

51  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  him: 
What  wilt  thou  that  I  should  do  to  thee? 
And  the  blind  man  said  to  him :  Rabboni, 
that  I  may  see. 

52  And  Jesus  saith  to  him :  Go  thy  way, 
thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole.  And 
immediately  he  saw,  and  followed  him  in 
the  way. 


CHAPTER  II. 

AND  when  they  were  drawing  near  to 
Jerusalem  and  to  Bethania  at  the 
mount  of  Olives,  he  sendeth  two  of  his 
disciples, 

2  And  saith  to  them :  Go  into  the  vil- 
lage that  is  over  against  you,  and  imme- 
diately at  your  coming  in  thither,  you 
shall  find  a  colt  tied,  upon  which  no  man 
yet  hath  sat :  loose  him,  and  bring  him. 

3  And  if  any  man  shall  say  to  you, 
What  are  you  doing?  say  ye  that  the 
Lord  hath  need  of  him :  and  immediately 
he  will  let  him  come  hither. 

4  And  going  their  way,  they  found  the 
colt  tied  before  the  gate  without,  in  the 
meeting  of  two  w  ays :  and  they  loose 
him. 

5  And  some  of  them  that  stood  there, 


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ST.  MARK,  II. 


REVISED 


said  unto  them,  What  do  ye,  loosing  the 
colt  ? 

6  And  they  said  unto  them  even  as  Je- 
sus had  commanded :  and  they  let  them 
go. 

7  And  they  brought  the  colt  to  Jesus, 
and  cast  their  garments  on  him;  and 
he  sat  upon  him. 

8  And  many  spread  their  garments  in 
the  way :  and  others  cut  down  branches 
off  the  trees,  and  strawed  them  in  the 
way. 

9  And  they  that  went  before,  and  they 
that  followed,  cried,  saying,  Hosanna ; 
Blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of 
the  Lord : 

10  Blessed  be  the  kingdom  of  our  father 
David,  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the 
Lord :  Hosanna  in  the  highest. 

11  And  Jesus  entered  into  Jerusalem, 
and  into  the  temple :  and  when  he  had 
looked  round  about  upon  all  things,  and 
now  the  eventide  was  come,  he  went  out 
unto  Bethany  with  the  twelve. 

12  And  on  the  morrow,  when  they 
were  come  from  Bethany,  he  was  hun- 
gry: 

13  And  seeing  a  fig  tree  afar  off  hav- 
ing leaves,  he  came,  if  haply  he  might 
find  any  thing  thereon :  and  when  he  came 
to  it,  he  found  nothing  but  leaves ;  for 
the  time  of  figs  was  not  yet. 

14  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
it.  No  man  eat  fruit  of  thee  hereafter 
for  ever.     And  his  disciples  heard  it. 

15  And  they  come  to  Jerusalem :  and 
Jesus  went  into  the  temple,  and  began 
to  cast  out  them  that  sold  and  bought  in 
the  temple,  and  overthrew  the  tables  of 
the  money-changers,  and  the  seats  of 
them  that  sold  doves ; 

16  And  would  not  suffer  that  any  man 
should  carry  any  vessel  through  the  tem- 
ple. 

17  And  he  taught,  saying  unto  them.  Is 
it  not  written,  My  house  shall  be  called 
of  all  nations  the  house  of  prayer?  but 
ye  have  made  it  a  den  of  thieves. 

18  And  the  scribes  and  chief  priests 
heard  it,  and  sought  how  they  might  de- 
stroy him :  for  they  feared  him,  because 
all  the  people  was  astonished  at  his 
doctrine. 

19  And  when  even  was  come,  he  went 
out  of  the  city. 

20  And  in  the  morning,  as  they  passed 
by,  they  saw  the  fig  tree  dried  up  from 
the  roots. 

21  And  Peter  calling  to  remembrance 
saith   unto   him.    Master,   behold,    the   fig 


them  that  stood  there  said  unto 
them.  What  do  ye,  loosing  the  colt? 
6  And  they  said  unto  them  even  as 
Jesus  had  said :  and  they  let  them 
go.  7  And  they  bring  the  colt  unto 
Jesus,  and  cast  on  him  their  gar- 
ments ;  and  he  sat  upon  him.  8  And 
many  spread  their  garments  upon 
the  way ;  and  others  branches, 
which  they  had  cut  from  the  fields. 
9  And  they  that  went  before,  and 
they  that  followed,  cried,  Hosanna; 
Blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the 
name  of  the  Lord :  10  Blessed  is 
the  kingdom  that  cometh,  the  king- 
dom of  our  father  David :  Hosanna 
in  the  highest. 

11  And  he  entered  into  Jerusa- 
lem, into  the  temple ;  and  when  he 
had  looked  round  about  upon  all 
things,  it  being  now  eventide,  he 
went  out  into  Bethany  with  the 
twelve. 

12  And  on  the  morrow,  when 
they  were  come  out  from  Bethany, 
he  hungered.  13  And  seeing  a  fig 
tree  afar  off  having  leaves,  he  came, 
if  haply  he  might  find  anything 
thereon :  and  when  he  came  to  it, 
he  found  nothing  but  leaves ;  for  it 
was  not  the  season  of  figs.  14  And 
he  answered  and  said  unto  it.  No 
man  eat  fruit  from  thee  hencefor- 
ward for  ever.  And  his  disciples 
heard  it. 

15  And  they  come  to  Jerusalem : 
and  he  entered  into  the  temple,  and 
began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold 
and  them  that  bought  in  the  tem- 
ple, and  overthrew  the  tables  of 
the  money-changers,  and  the  seats 
of  them  that  sold  the  doves ;  16  and 
he  would  not  suffer  that  any  man 
should  carry  a  vessel  through  the 
temple.  17  And  he  taught,  and  said 
unto  them.  Is  it  not  written,  My 
house  shall  be  called  a  house  of 
prayer  for  all  the  nations?  but  ye 
have  made  it  a  den  of  robbers. 
18  And  the  chief  priests  and  the 
scribes  heard  it,  and  sought  how 
they  might  destroy  him :  for  they 
feared  him,  for  all  the  multitude 
was  astonished  at  his  teaching. 

19  And  every  evening  he  went 
forth  out  of  the  city. 

20  And  as  they  passed  by  in  the 
morning,  they  saw  the  fig  tree 
withered  away  from  the  roots. 
21    And    Peter    calling    to    remem- 


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ST.  MARK,  II. 


DOUAY        209 


of  them  that  stood  there  said  unto 
them,  What  do  ye,  loosing  the  colt? 
6  And  they  said  unto  them  even 
as  Jesus  had  said :  and  they  let 
them  go.  7  And  they  bring  the 
colt  unto  Jesus,  and  cast  on  him 
their  garments ;  and  he  sat  upon 
him.  8  And  many  spread  their 
garments  upon  the  way;  and 
others  branches,  which  they  had 
cut  from  the  fields.  9  And  they 
that  went  before,  and  they  that 
followed,  cried,  Hosanna ;  Blessed 
is  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of 
the  Lord :  10  Blessed  is  the  king- 
dom that  cometh,  the  kingdom  of 
our  father  David :  Hosanna  in  the 
highest. 

11  And  he  entered  into  Jeru- 
salem, into  the  temple ;  and  when 
he  had  looked  round  about  upon 
all  things,  it  being  now  eventide, 
he  went  out  unto  Bethany  with 
the  twelve. 

12  And  on  the  morrow,  when 
they  were  come  out  from  Bethany, 
he  hungered.  13  And  seeing  a  fig 
tree  afar  off  having  leaves,  he  came, 
if  haply  he  might  find  anything 
thereon  :  and  when  he  came  to  it, 
he  found  nothing  but  leaves ;  for  it 
was  not  the  season  of  figs.  14  And 
he  answered  and  said  unto  it.  No 
man  eat  fruit  from  thee  hencefor- 
ward for  ever.  And  his  disciples 
heard  it. 

15  And  they  come  to  Jerusalem : 
and  he  entered  into  the  temple,  and 
began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold 
and  them  that  bought  in  the 
temple,  and  overthrew  the  tables 
of  the  moneychangers,  and  the 
seats  of  them  that  sold  the  doves ; 
16  and  he  would  not  suffer  that 
any  man  should  carry  a  vessel 
through  the  temple.  17  And  he 
taught,  and  said  unto  them.  Is  it 
not  written.  My  house  shall  be 
called  a  house  of  prayer  for  all  the 
nations?  but  ye  have  made  it  a 
den  of  robbers.  iS  And  the  chief 
priests  and  the  scribes  heard  it, 
and  sought  how  they  might  destroy 
him :  for  they  feared  him,  for  all 
the  multitude  was  astonished  at  his 
teaching. 

19  And  every  evening  he  went 
forth  out  of  the  city. 

20  And  as  they  passed  by  in 
the  morning,  they  saw  the  fig  tree 


said  to  them :  What  do  you  loosing  the 
colt? 

6  Who  said  to  them  as  Jesus  had  com- 
manded them ;  and  they  let  him  go  with 
them. 

7  And  they  brought  the  colt  to  Jesus ; 
and  they  lay  their  garments  on  him,  and 
he  sat  upon  him. 

8  And  many  spread  their  garments  in 
the  way :  and  others  cut  down  boughs 
from  the  trees,  and  strewed  them  in  the 
way. 

9  And  they  that  went  before  and  they 
that  followed,  cried,  saying:  Hosanna, 
blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of 
the  Lord. 

10  Blessed  he  the  kingdom  of  our  father 
David  that  cometh:  Hosanna  in  the 
highest. 

11  And  he  entered  into  Jerusalem,  into 
the  temple :  and  having  viewed  all  things 
round  about,  when  now  the  eventide  was 
come,  he  went  out  to  Bethania  with  the 
twelve. 

12  And  the  next  day  when  they  came 
out  from  Bethania,  he  was  hungry. 

13  And  when  he  had  seen  afar  off  a  fig 
tree  having  leaves,  he  came  if  perhaps 
he  might  find  any  thing  on  it.  And  when 
he  was  come  to  it,  he  found  nothing  but 
leaves.  For  it  was  not  the  time  for 
figs. 

14  And  answering  he  said  to  it:  May  no 
man  hereafter  eat  fruit  of  thee  any  more 
for  ever.     And  his  disciples  heard  it. 

15  And  they  came  to  Jerusalem.  And 
when  he  was  entered  into  the  temple,  he 
began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold  and 
bought  in  the  temple,  and  overthrew  the 
tables  of  the  moneychangers,  and  the 
chairs  of  them  that  sold  doves. 

16  And  he  suffered  not  that  any  man 
should  carry  a  vessel  through  the  temple ; 

17  And  he  taught,  saying  to  them:  Is  it 
not  written.  My  house  shall  be  called  the 
house  of  prayer  to  all  nations?  But  you 
have  made  it  a  den  of  thieves. 

18  Which  when  the  chief  priests  and  the 
scribes  had  heard,  they  sought  how  they 
might  destroy  him.  For  they  feared  him, 
because  the  whole  multitude  was  in  ad- 
miration at  his  doctrine. 

19  And  when  evening  was  come,  he 
went  forth  out  of  the  city. 

20  And  when  they  passed  by  in  the 
morning  they  saw  the  fig  tree  dried  up 
from  the  roots. 

21  And  Peter  remembering,  said  to 
him :  Rabbi,  behold  the  fig  tree,  which 
thou  didst  curse,  is  withered  away. 


210       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  MARK,  12. 


REVISED  ' 


tree    which    thou    cursedst    is    withered 
away. 

22  And  Jesus  answering  saith  unto 
them,  Have  faith  in  God. 

23  For  verily  I  say  unto  you,  That  who- 
soever shall  say  unto  this  mountain,  Be 
thou  removed,  and  be  thou  cast  into  the 
sea ;  and  shall  not  doubt  in  his  heart,  but 
shall  believe  that  those  things  which  he 
saith  shall  come  to  pass ;  he  shall  have 
whatsoever  he  saith. 

24  Therefore  I  say  unto  you,  What 
things  soever  ye  desire,  when  ye  pray, 
believe  that  ye  receive  them,  and  ye  shall 
have  them. 

25  And  when  ye  stand  praying,  forgive, 
if  ye  have  ought  against  any :  that  your 
Father  also  which  is  in  heaven  may  for- 
give you  your  trespasses. 

26  But  if  ye  do  not  forgive,  neither  will 
your  Father  which  is  in  heaven  forgive 
your  trespasses. 

27  And  they  come  again  to  Jerusalem : 
and  as  he  was  walking  in  the  temple, 
there  come  to  him  the  chief  priests,  and 
the  scribes,  and  the  elders, 

28  And  say  unto  him.  By  what  author- 
ity doest  thou  these  things?  and  who 
gave  thee  this  authority  to  do  these 
things? 

29  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  I  will  also  ask  of  you  one  question, 
and  answer  me,  and  I  will  tell  you  by 
what  authority  I  do  these  things. 

30  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it  from 
heaven,  or  of  men?  answer  me. 

31  And  they  reasoned  with  themselves, 
saying.  If  we  shall  say.  From  heaven; 
he  will  say,  Why  then  did  ye  not  believe 
him? 

32  But  if  we  shall  say,  Of  men ;  they 
feared  the  people :  for  all  men  counted 
John,  that  he  was  a  prophet  indeed. 

33  And  they  answered  and  said  unto 
Jesus,  We  cannot  tell.  And  Jesus  an- 
swering saith  unto  them,  Neither  do  I 
tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do  these 
things. 


brance  saith  unto  him.  Rabbi,  be- 
hold, the  fig  tree  which  thou  curs- 
edst is  withered  away.  22  And  Jesus 
answering  saith  unto  them.  Have 
faith  in  God.  23  Verily  I  say  unto 
you,  Whosoever  shall  say  unto  this 
mountain,  Be  thou  taken  up  and 
cast  into  the  sea;  and  shall  not 
doubt  in  his  heart,  but  shall  be- 
lieve that  what  he  saith  cometh  to 
pass;  he  shall  have  it.  24  There- 
fore I  say  unto  you.  All  things 
whatsoever  ye  pray  and  ask  for, 
believe  that  ye  have  received  them, 
and  ye  shall  have  them.  25  And 
whensoever  ye  stand  praying,  for- 
give, if  ye  have  aught  against  any 
one ;  that  your  Father  also  which 
is  in  heaven  may  forgive  you  your 
trespasses.' 

27  And  they  come  again  to  Jeru- 
salem :  and  as  he  was  walking  in 
the  temple,  there  come  to  him  the 
chief  priests,  and  the  scribes,  and 
the  elders ;  28  and  they  said  unto 
him.  By  what  authority  doest  thou 
these  things?  or  who  gave  thee  this 
authority  to  do  these  things?  29 
And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  I  will 
ask  of  you  one  question,  and  an- 
swer me,  and  I  will  tell  you  by 
what  authority  I  do  these  things. 
30  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it 
from  heaven,  or  from  men?  an- 
swer me.  31  And  they  reasoned 
with  themselves,  saying.  If  we  shall 
say,  From  heaven ;  he  will  say, 
Why  then  did  ye  not  believe 
him?  32  But  should  we  say.  From 
men — they  feared  the  people :  for 
all  verily  held  John  to  be  a  prophet. 
23  And  they  answered  Jesus  and 
say.  We  know  not.  And  Jesus 
saith  unto  them.  Neither  tell  I 
you  by  what  authority  I  do  these 
things. 


CHAPTER  12. 

AND  he  began  to  speak  unto  them  by 
parables.  A  certain  man  planted  a 
vineyard,  and  set  an  hedge  about  it,  and 
digged  a  place  for  the  winefat,  and  built 
a  tower,  and  let  it  out  to  husbandmen, 
and  went  into  a  far  country. 

2   And    at   the    season    he   sent   to   the 
husbandmen  a  servant,  that  he  might  re- 


_  A  ND  he  began  to  speak 
^^xi.  unto  them  in  parables.  A 
man  planted  a  vineyard,  and  set 
a  hedge  about  it,  and  digged  a  pit 
for  the  winepress,  and  built  a  tower, 
and  let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and 

'  Verse  26  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


STANDARD 


ST.  MARK,  12. 


DOUAY       211 


withered  away  from  the  roots.  21 
And  Peter  calling  to  remembrance 
saith  unto  him,  Rabbi,  behold, 
the  fig  tree  which  thou  cursedst 
is  withered  away.  22  And  Jesus 
answering  saith  unto  them.  Have 
faith  in  God.  23  Verily  I  say 
unto  you.  Whosoever  shall  say 
unto  this  mountain.  Be  thou  taken 
up  and  cast  into  the  sea ;  and  shall 
not  doubt  in  his  heart,  but  shall 
believe  that  what  he  saith  cometh 
to  pass ;  he  shall  have  it.  24 
Therefore  I  say  unto  you.  All 
things  whatsoever  ye  pray  and  ask 
for,  believe  that  ye  receive  them, 
and  ye  shall  have  them.  25  And 
whensoever  ye  stand  praying,  for- 
give, if  ye  have  aught  against  any 
one ;  that  your  Father  also  who  is 
in  heaven  may  forgive  you  your 
trespasses.^ 

27  And  they  come  again  to  Jeru- 
salem :  and  as  he  was  walking  in 
the  temple,  there  come  to  him  the 
chief  priests,  and  the  scribes,  and 
the  elders;  28  and  they  said  unto 
him.  By  what  authority  doest  thou 
these  things?  or  who  gave  thee  this 
authority  to  do  these  things?  29 
And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  I  will 
ask  of  you  one  question,  and  an- 
swer me,  and  I  will  tell  you  by 
what  authority  I  do  these  things. 
30  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it 
from  heaven,  or  from  men?  answer 
me.  31  And  they  reasoned  with 
themselves,  saying.  If  we  shall  say. 
From  heaven ;  he  will  say,  Why 
then  did  ye  not  believe  him?  32 
But  should  we  say.  From  men — 
they  feared  the  people :  for  all 
verily  held  John  to  be  a  prophet. 
33  And  they  answered  Jesus  and 
say.  We  know  not.  And  Jesus 
saith  unto  them.  Neither  tell  I 
you  by  what  authority  I  do  these 
things. 


22  And  Jesus  answering,  saith  to  them : 
Have  the  faith  of  God. 

23  Amen  I  say  to  you,  that  whosoever 
shall  say  to  this  mountain.  Be  thou  re- 
moved and  be  cast  into  the  sea,  and  shall 
not  stagger  in  his  heart,  but  believe,  that 
whatsoever  he  saith  shall  be  done ;  it  shall 
be  done  unto  him. 

24  Therefore  I  say  unto  you,  all  things, 
whatsoever  you  ask  when  ye  pray,  be- 
lieve that  you  shall  receive ;  and  they 
shall  come  unto  you. 

25  And  when  you  shall  stand  to  pray, 
forgive,  if  you  have  aught  against  any 
man ;  that  your  Father  also,  who  is  in 
heaven,  may  forgive  you  your  sins. 

26  But  if  you  will  not  forgive,  neither 
will  your  Father  that  is  in  heaven,  forgive 
you  your  sins. 

2.-J  And  they  come  again  to  Jerusalem. 
And  when  he  was  walking  in  the  temple, 
there  come  to  him  the  chief  priests  and 
the  scribes  and  the  ancients, 

28  And  they  say  to  him :  By  what  au- 
thority dost  thou  these  things?  and  who 
hath  given  thee  this  authority  that  thou 
shouldst  do  these  things? 

29  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  them: 
I  will  also  ask  you  one  word,  and  answer 
you  me,  and  I  will  tell  you  by  what  au- 
thority I  do  these  things. 

30  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it  from 
heaven,  or  from  men?    Answer  me. 

31  But  they  thought  with  themselves, 
saying:  If  we  say.  From  heaven;  he  will 
say.  Why  then  did  you  not  believe  him? 

32  If  we  say.  From  men,  we  fear  the 
people.  For  all  men  counted  John  that 
he  was  a  prophet  indeed. 

33  And  they  answering,  say  to  Jesus : 
We  know  not.  And  Jesus  answering, 
saith  to  them :  Neither  do  I  tell  you  by 
what  authority  I  do  these  things. 


--A  ND  he  began  to  speak  unto 
■^•'^XJL  them  in  parables.  A  man 
planted  a  vineyard,  and  set  a  hedge 
about  it,  and  digged  a  pit  for  the 
winepress,  and  built  a  tower,  and 
let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and  went 

•  Verse    26    omitted.    See    explanatory 
note  3. 


CHAPTER  12. 

AND  he  began  to  speak  to  them  in 
parables :  A  certain  man  planted  a 
vineyard  and  made  a  hedge  about  it, 
and  dug  a  place  for  the  winefat,  and 
built  a  tower,  and  let  it  to  husbandmen; 
and  went  into  a  far  country. 

2  And  at  the  season  he  sent  to  the  hus- 
bandmen   a    servant    to    receive    of    the 


212       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  MARK,  12. 


REVISED 


ceive  from  the  husbandmen  of  the  fruit 
of  the  vineyard. 

3  And  they  caught  him,  and  beat  him, 
and  sent  him  away  empty. 

4  And  again  he  sent  unto  them  another 
servant ;  and  at  him  they  cast  stones,  and 
wounded  him  in  the  head,  and  sent  him 
away  shamefully  handled. 

5  And  again  he  sent  another;  and  him 
they  killed,  and  many  others;  beating 
some,  and  killing  some. 

6  Having  yet  therefore  one  son,  his 
wellbeloved,  he  sent  him  also  last  unto 
them,  saying,  They  will  reverence  my 
son. 

7  But  those  husbandmen  said  among 
themselves.  This  is  the  heir;  come,  let  us 
kill  him,  and  the  inheritance  shall  be 
our's. 

8  And  they  took  him,  and  killed  him, 
and  cast  him  out  of  the  vineyard. 

9  What  shall  therefore  the  lord  of  the 
vineyard  do?  he  will  come  and  destroy 
the  husbandmen,  and  will  give  the  vine- 
yard unto  others. 

ID  And  have  ye  not  read  this  scripture ; 
The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected  is 
become  the  head  of  the  corner: 

11  This  was  the  Lord's  doing,  and  it  is 
marvellous  in  our  eyes? 

12  And  they  sought  to  lay  hold  on 
him,  but  feared  the  people :  for  they  knew 
that  he  had  spoken  the  parable  against 
them :  and  they  left  him,  and  went  their 
way. 

13  And  they  send  unto  him  certain  of 
the  Pharisees  and  of  the  Herodians,  to 
catch  him  in  his  words. 

14  And  when  they  were  come,  they 
say  unto  him.  Master,  we  know  that 
thou  art  true,  and  carest  for  no  man : 
for  thou  regardest  not  the  person  of  men, 
but  teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth :  Is 
it  lawful  to  give  tribute  to  Caesar,  or 
not? 

15  Shall  we  give,  or  shall  we  not  give? 
But  he,  knowing  their  hypocrisy,  said 
unto  them,  Why  tempt  ye  me?  bring  me 
a  penny,  that  I  may  see  it. 

16  And  they  brought  it.  And  he  saith 
unto  them.  Whose  is  this  image  and  su- 
perscription? And  they  said  unto  him, 
Caesar's. 

17  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them. 
Render  to  Caesar  the  things  that  are 
Caesar's,  and  to  God  the  things  that  are 
God's.     And  they  marvelled  at  him. 

18  Then  come  unto  him  the  Sadducees, 
which  say  there  is  no  resurrection;  and 
they  asked  him,  saying, 


went  into  another  country.  2  And 
at  the  season  he  sent  to  the  hus- 
bandmen a  servant,  that  he  might 
receive  from  the  husbandmen  of 
the  fruits  of  the  vineyard.  3  And 
they  took  him,  and  beat  him,  and 
sent  him  away  empty.  4  And  again 
he  sent  unto  them  another  servant; 
and  him  they  wounded  in  the  head, 
and  handled  shamefully.  5  And  he 
sent  another ;  and  him  they  killed : 
and  many  others ;  beating  some, 
and  killing  some.  6  He  had  yet  one, 
a  beloved  son:  he  sent  him  last 
unto  them,  saying.  They  will  rever- 
ence my  son.  7  But  those  husband- 
men said  among  themselves,  This 
is  the  heir;  come,  let  us  kill  him, 
and  the  inheritance  shall  be  ours. 
8  And  they  took  him,  and  killed 
him,  and  cast  him  forth  out  of  the 
vineyard.  9  What  therefore  will 
the  lord  of  the  vineyard  do?  he  will 
come  and  destroy  the  husbandmen, 
and  will  give  the  vineyard  unto 
others.  10  Have  ye  not  read  even 
this  scripture ; 

The  stone  which  the  builders 
rejected. 

The  same  was  made  the  head  of 
the  corner : 

11  This  was  from  the  Lord, 

And  it  is  marvellous  in  our 
eyes? 

12  And  they  sought  to  lay  hold  on 
him ;  and  they  feared  the  multi- 
tude; for  they  perceived  that  he 
spake  the  parable  against  them : 
and  they  left  him,  and  went  away. 

13  And  they  send  unto  him  cer- 
tain of  the  Pharisees  and  of  the 
Herodians,  that  they  might  catch 
him  in  talk.  14  And  when  they  were 
come,  they  say  unto  him.  Master, 
we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and 
carest  not  for  any  one :  for  thou 
regardest  not  the  person  of  men, 
but  of  a  truth  teachest  the  way  of 
God :  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute 
unto  Caesar,  or  not?  15  Shall  we 
give,  or  shall  we  not  give?  But 
he,  knowing  their  hypocrisy,  said 
unto  them,  Why  tempt  ye  me? 
bring  me  a  penny,  that  I  may  see 
it.  16  And  they  brought  it.  And 
he  saith  unto  them,  Whose  is  this 
image  and  superscription?  And 
they  said  imto  him,  Caesar's.  17 
And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Render 
unto  Cssar  the  things  that  are  Cae- 


STANDARD 


ST.  MARK,  12. 


DOUAY        213 


into  another  country.  2  And  at  the 
season  he  sent  to  the  husbandmen 
a  servant,  that  he  might  receive 
from  the  husbandmen  of  the  fruits 
of  the  vineyard.  3  And  they  took 
him,  and  beat  him,  and  sent  him 
away  empty.  4  And  again  he  sent 
unto  them  another  servant ;  and 
him  they  wounded  in  the  head,  and 
handled  shamefully.  5  And  he 
sent  another ;  and  him  they  killed : 
and  many  others ;  beating  some, 
and  killing  some.  6  He  had  yet 
one,  a  beloved  son :  he  sent  him 
last  unto  them,  saying.  They  will 
reverence  my  son.  7  But  those 
husbandmen  said  among  them- 
selves. This  is  the  heir;  come,  let 
us  kill  him,  and  the  inheritance 
shall  be  ours.  8  And  they  took 
him,  and  killed  him,  and  cast  him 
forth  out  of  the  vineyard.  9  What 
therefore  will  the  lord  of  the  vine- 
yard do?  he  will  come  and  destroy 
the  husbandmen,  and  will  give  the 
vineyard  unto  others.  10  Have  ye 
not  read  even  this  scripture : 

The  stone  which  the  builders 
rejected. 

The  same  was  made  the  head  of 
the  corner; 

11  This  was  from  the  Lord, 

And  it  is  marvellous  in  our 
eyes? 

12  And  they  sought  to  lay  hold 
on  him ;  and  they  feared  the  mul- 
titude ;  for  they  perceived  that  he 
spake  the  parable  against  them : 
and  they  left  him,  and  went  away. 

13  And  they  send  unto  him  cer- 
tain of  the  Pharisees  and  of  the 
Herodians,  that  they  might  catch 
him  in  talk.  14  And  when  they 
were  come,  they  say  unto  him, 
Teacher,  we  know  that  thou  art 
true,  and  carest  not  for  any  one ; 
for  thou  regardest  not  the  person 
of  men,  but  of  a  truth  teachest  the 
way  of  God:  Is  it  lawful  to  give 
tribute  unto  Csesar,  or  not?  15 
Shall  we  give,  or  shall  we  not  give? 
But  he,  knowing  their  hypocrisy, 
said  unto  them,  Why  make  ye  trial 
of  me?  bring  me  a  denarius,  that  I 
may  see  it.  16  And  they  brought  it. 
And  he  saith  unto  them.  Whose  is 
this  image  and  superscription?  And 
they  said  unto  him,  Caesar's.  17  And 
Jesus  said  unto  them,  Render  unto 
Caesar  the  things  that  are  Caesar's, 


husbandmen    of    the    fruit    of    the    vine 
yard. 

3  Who  having  laid  hands  on  him,  beat 
him,  and  sent  him  away  empty. 

4  And  again  he  sent  to  them  another 
servant;  and  him  they  wounded  in  the 
head,  and  used  him  reproachfully. 

5  And  again  he  sent  another,  and  him 
they  killed :  and  many  others,  of  whom 
some  they  beat,  and  others  they  killed. 

6  Therefore  having  yet  one  son,  most 
dear  to  him ;  he  also  sent  him  unto  them 
last  of  all,  saying :  They  will  reverence 
my  son. 

7  But  the  husbandmen  said  one  to  an- 
other :  This  is  the  heir ;  come  let  us  kill 
him ;  and  the  inheritance  shall  be  ours. 

8  And  laying  hold  on  him,  they  killed 
him,  and  cast  him  out  of  the  vineyard. 

9  What  therefore  will  the  lord  of  the 
vineyard  do?  He  will  come  and  destroy 
those  husbandmen ;  and  will  give  the  vine- 
yard to  others. 

ID  And  have  you  not  read  this  scripture, 
The  stone  ivhich  the  builders  rejected,  the 
same  is  made  the  head  of  the  corner: 

11  By  the  Lord  has  this  been  done,  and 
it  is  wonderful  in  our  eyes. 

12  And  they  sought  to  lay  hands  on 
him,  but  they  feared  the  people.  For 
they  knew  that  he  spoke  this  parable  to 
them.  And  leaving  him,  they  went  their 
way. 

13  And  they  sent  to  him  some  of  the 
Pharisees  and  of  the  Herodians;  that 
they  should  catch  him  in  his  words. 

14*  Who  coming,  say  to  him :  Master, 
we  know  that  thou  art  a  true  speaker, 
and  carest  not  for  any  man;  for  thou 
regardest  not  the  person  of  men,  but 
teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth.  Is  it 
lawful  to  give  tribute  to  Caesar;  or  shall 
we  not  give  it? 

15  Who  knowing  their  wiliness,  saith  to 
them :  Why  tempt  you  me  ?  bring  me  a 
penny  that  I  may  see  it. 

16  And  they  brought  it  him.  And  he 
saith  to  them :  Whose  is  this  image  and 
inscription?     They  say  to  him,  Caesar's. 

17  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  them: 
Render  therefore  to  Caesar  the  things 
that  are  Caesar's,  and  to  God  the  things 
that  are  God's.  And  they  marvelled  at 
him. 

18  And  there  came  to  him  the  Saddu- 
cees,  who  say  there  is  no  resurrection; 
and  they  asked  him,  saying : 

19  Master,  Moses  wrote  unto  us,  that 
if  any  man's  brother  die,  and  leave  his 
wife  behind  him,  and  leave  no  children, 


214       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  MARK,  12. 


REVISED 


19  Master,  Moses  wrote  unto  us,  If  a 
man's  brother  die,  and  leave  his  wife 
behind  him,  and  leave  no  children,  that 
his  brother  should  take  his  wife,  and 
raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother. 

20  Now  there  were  seven  brethren : 
and  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left 
no  seed. 

21  And  the  second  took  her,  and  died, 
neither  left  he  any  seed :  and  the  third 
likewise. 

22  And  the  seven  had  her,  and  left  no 
seed :  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also. 

23  In  the  resurrection  therefore,  when 
they  shall  rise,  whose  wife  shall  she  be 
of  them?  for  the  seven  had  her  to  wife. 

24  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them. 
Do  ye  not  therefore  err,  because  ye  know 
not  the  scriptures,  neither  the  power  of 
God? 

25  For  when  they  shall  rise  from  the 
dead,  they  neither  marry,  nor  are  given 
in  marriage;  but  are  as  the  angels  which 
are  in  heaven. 

26  And  as  touching  the  dead,  that  they 
rise :  have  ye  not  read  in  the  book  of 
Moses,  how  in  the  bush  God  spake  unto 
him,  saying,  I  am  the  God  of  Abraham, 
and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of 
Jacob  ? 

27  He  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but 
the  God  of  the  living:  ye  therefore  do 
greatly  err. 

28  And  one  of  the  scribes  came,  and 
having  heard  them  reasoning  together, 
and  perceiving  that  he  had  answered  them 
well,  asked  him,  Which  is  the  first  com- 
mandment of  all? 

29  And  Jesus  answered  him.  The  first 
of  all  the  commandments  is,  Hear,  O 
Israel;  The  Lord  our  God  is  one  Lord: 

30  And  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy 
God  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy 
soul,  and  with  all  thy  mind,  and  with  all 
thy  strength:  this  is  the  first  command- 
ment. 

31  And  the  second  is  like,  namely  this. 
Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself. 
There  is  none  other  commandment 
greater  than  these. 

32  And  the  scribe  said  unto  him.  Well, 
Master,  thou  hast  said  the  truth :  for 
there  is  one  God ;  and  there  is  none 
other  but  he : 

33  And  to  love  him  with  all  the  heart, 
and  with  all  the  understanding,  and  with 
all  the  soul,  and  with  all  the  strength, 
and  to  love  his  neighbour  as  himself,  is 
more  than  all  whole  burnt  offerings  and 
sacrifices. 


sar's,  and  unto  God  the  things  that 
are  God's.  And  they  marvelled 
greatly  at  him. 

18  And  there  come  unto  him  Sad- 
ducees,  which  say  that  there  is  no 
resurrection;  and  they  asked  him, 
saying,  19  Master,  Moses  wrote 
unto  us.  If  a  man's  brother  die, 
and  leave  a  wife  behind  him,  and 
leave  no  child,  that  his  brother 
should  take  his  wife,  and  raise  up 
seed  unto  his  brother.  20  There 
were  seven  brethren :  and  the  first 
took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed ; 
21  and  the  second  took  her,  and 
died,  leaving  no  seed  behind  him ; 
and  the  third  likewise:  22  and  the 
seven  left  no  seed.  Last  of  all 
the  woman  also  died.  23  In  the 
resurrection  whose  wife  shall  she 
be  of  them?  for  the  seven  had  her 
to  wife.  24  Jesus  said  unto  them, 
Is  it  not  for  this  cause  that  ye 
err,  that  ye  know  not  the  scrip- 
tures, nor  the  power  of  God?  25 
For  when  they  shall  rise  from  the 
dead,  they  neither  marry,  nor  are 
given  in  marriage ;  but  are  as 
angels  in  heaven.  26  But  as  touch- 
ing the  dead,  that  they  are  raised ; 
have  ye  not  read  in  the  book  of 
Moses,  in  the  place  concerning  the 
Bush,  how  God  spake  unto  him, 
saying,  I  am  the  God  of  Abraham, 
and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God 
of  Jacob?  27  He  is  not  the  God 
of  the  dead,  but  of  the  living:  ye 
do  greatly  err. 

28  And  one  of  the  scribes  came, 
and  heard  them  questioning  to- 
gether, and  knowing  that  he  had 
answered  them  well,  asked  him. 
What  commandment  is  the  first  of 
all?  29  Jesus  answered,  The  first 
is.  Hear,  O  Israel ;  The  Lord  our 
God,  the  Lord  is  one:  30  and  thou 
shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with 
all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul, 
and  with  all  thy  mind,  and  with 
all  thy  strength.  31  The  second 
is  this,  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neigh- 
bour as  thyself.  There  is  none  other 
commandment  greater  than  these. 
32  And  the  scribe  said  unto  him. 
Of  a  truth,  Master,  thou  hast  well 
said  that  he  is  one ;  and  there  is 
none  other  but  he :  33  and  to  love 
him  with  all  the  heart,  and  with  all 
the  understanding,  and  with  all  the 
strength,  and  to  love  his  neighbour 


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and  unto  God  the  things  that  are 
God's.  And  they  marvelled  greatly 
at  him. 

18  And  there  come  unto  him 
Sadducees,  who  say  that  there  is 
no  resurrection;  and  they  asked 
him,  saying,  19  Teacher,  Moses 
wrote  unto  us,  If  a  man's  brother 
die,  and  leave  a  wife  behind  him, 
and  leave  no  child,  that  his  brother 
should  take  his  wife,  and  raise  up 
seed  unto  his  brother.  20  There 
were  seven  brethren :  and  the  first 
took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no 
seed;  21  and  the  second  took  her, 
and  died,  leaving  no  seed  behind 
him ;  and  the  third  likewise :  22 
and  the  seven  left  no  seed.  Last 
of  all  the  woman  also  died.  23  In 
the  resurrection  whose  wife  shall 
she  be  of  them?  for  the  seven  had 
her  to  wife.  24  Jesus  said  unto 
them,  Is  it  not  for  this  cause  that 
ye  err,  that  ye  know  not  the  scrip- 
tures, nor  the  power  of  God?  25 
For  when  they  shall  rise  from  the 
dead,  they  neither  marry,  nor  are 
given  in  marriage ;  but  are  as 
angels  in  heaven.  26  But  as 
touching  the  dead,  that  they  are 
raised ;  have  ye  not  read  in  the 
book  of  Moses,  in  the  place  con- 
cerning the  Bush,  how  God  spake 
unto  him,  saying,  I  ant  the  God 
of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of  Isaac, 
and  the  God  of  Jacob?  27  He  is 
not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of 
the  living :  ye  do  greatly  err. 

28  And  one  of  the  scribes 
came,  and  heard  them  question- 
ing together,  and  knowing  that  he 
had  answered  them  well,  asked 
him,  What  commandment  is  the 
first  of  all?  29  Jesus  answered, 
The  first  is,  Hear,  O  Israel ;  The 
Lord  our  God,  the  Lord  is  one : 
30  and  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord 
thy  God  with  all  thy  heart,  and 
with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all 
thy  mind,  and  with  all  thy 
strength.  31  The  second  is  this. 
Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbor  as 
thyself.  There  is  none  other  com- 
mandment greater  than  these.  32 
And  the  scribe  said  unto  him,  Of 
a  truth,  Teacher,  thou  hast  well 
said  that  he  is  one;  and  there  is 
none  other  but  he :  33  and  to  love 
him  with  all  the  heart,  and  with 
all  the  understanding,  and  with  all 


his  brother  should  take  his  wife,  and  raise 
up  seed  to  his  brother. 

20  Now  there  were  seven  brethren ;  and 
the  first  took  a  wife,  and  died  leaving  no 
issue. 

21  And  the  second  took  her,  and  died: 
and  neither  did  he  leave  any  issue.  And 
the  third  in  like  manner. 

22  And  the  seven  all  took  her  in  like 
manner ;  and  did  not  leave  issue.  Last 
of  all  the  woman  also  died. 

23  In  the  resurrection  therefore,  when 
they  shall  rise  again,  whose  wife  shall 
she  be  of  them?  for  the  seven  had  her 
to  wife. 

24  And  Jesus  answering,  saith  to  them : 
Do  ye  not  therefore  err,  because  you 
know  not  the  scriptures,  nor  the  power 
of  God? 

25  For  when  they  shall  rise  again  from 
the  dead,  they  shall  neither  marry,  nor 
be  married,  but  are  as  the  angels  in  hea- 
ven. 

26  And  as  concerning  the  dead  that  they 
rise  again,  have  you  not  read  in  the  book 
of  Moses,  how  in  the  bush  God  spoke  to 
him,  saying:  /  am  the  God  of  Abraham, 
and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of 
Jacob? 

27  He  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but 
of  the  living.  You  therefore  do  greatly 
err. 

28  And  there  came  one  of  the  scribes 
that  had  heard  them  reasoning  together, 
and  seeing  that  he  had  answered  them 
well,  asked  him  which  was  the  first  com- 
mandment of  all. 

29  And  Jesus  answered  him :  The  first 
commandment  of  all  is,  Hear,  O  Israel: 
the  Lord  thy  God  is  one  God. 

30  And  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy 
God,  with  thy  whole  heart,  and  with  thy 
whole  soul,  and  with  thy  whole  mind, 
and  with  thy  whole  strength.  This  is  the 
first    commandment. 

31  And  the  second  is  like  to  it:  Thou 
shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself.  There 
is  no  other  commandment  greater  than 
these. 

32  And  the  scribe  said  to  him :  Well, 
Master,  thou  hast  said  in  truth,  that  there 
is  one  God,  and  there  is  no  other  besides 
him. 

33  And  that  he  should  be  loved  with  the 
whole  heart,  and  with  the  whole  under- 
standing, and  with  the  whole  soul,  and 
with  the  whole  strength ;  and  to  love 
one's  neighbour  as  one's  self,  is  a  greater 
thing  than  all  holocausts  and  sacrifices. 

34  And  Jesus  seeing  that  he  had  an- 


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34  And  when  Jesus  saw  that  he  an- 
swered discreetly,  he  said  unto  him,  Thou 
art  not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  God. 
And  no  man  after  that  durst  ask  him 
any  question. 

35  And  Jesus  answered  and  said,  while 
he  taught  in  the  temple,  How  say  the 
scribes  that  Christ  is  the  son  of  David? 

36  For  David  himself  said  by  the  Holy 
Ghost,  The  Lord  said  to  my  Lord,  Sit 
thou  on  my  right  hand,  till  I  make  thine 
enemies  thy  footstool. 

2,7  David  therefore  himself  calleth  him 
Lord;  and  whence  is  he  then  his  son? 
And  the  common  people  heard  him  gladly. 

38  And  he  said  unto  them  in  his  doc- 
trine, Beware  of  the  scribes,  which  love 
to  go  in  long  clothing,  and  love  saluta- 
tions in  the  market-places, 

39  And  the  chief  seats  in  the  syna- 
gogues, and  the  uppermost  rooms  at 
feasts : 

40  Which  devour  widows*  houses,  and 
for  a  pretence  make  long  prayers :  these 
shall  receive  greater  damnation. 

41  And  Jesus  sat  over  against  the 
treasury,  and  beheld  how  the  people  cast 
money  into  the  treasury :  and  many  that 
were  rich  cast  in  much. 

42  And  there  came  a  certain  poor 
widow,  and  she  threw  in  two  mites,  which 
make  a  farthing. 

43  And  he  called  unto  him  his  disciples, 
and  saith  unto  them.  Verily  I  say  unto 
you.  That  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  more 
in,  than  all  they  which  have  cast  into  the 
treasury : 

44  For  all  they  did  cast  in  of  their 
abundance;  but  she  of  her  want  did  cast 
in  all  that  she  had,  even  all  her  living. 


CHAPTER  13. 

AND  as  he  went  out  of  the  temple, 
one  of  his  disciples  saith  unto  him. 
Master,  see  what  manner  of  stones  and 
what  buildings  are  here! 

2  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto 
him,  Seest  thou  these  great  build- 
ings? there  shall  not  be  left  one  stone 
upon  another,  that  shall  not  be  thrown 
down. 

3  And  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of 
Olives  over  against  the  temple,  Peter  and 


as  himself,  is  much  more  than  all 
whole  burnt  offerings  and  sacri- 
fices. 34  And  when  Jesus  saw  that 
he  answered  discreetly,  he  said  unto 
him.  Thou  art  not  far  from  the 
kingdom  of  God.  And  no  man 
after  that  durst  ask  him  any  ques- 
tion. 

35  And  Jesus  answered  and  said, 
as  he  taught   in   the  temple.   How 
say  the   scribes   that  the   Christ   is 
the  son  of  David?     36  David  him- 
self said  in  the  Holy  Spirit, 
The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord, 
Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand. 
Till    I   make   thine   enemies   the 
footstool  of  thy  feet. 
37  David  himself  calleth  him  Lord ; 
and  whence  is  he  his   son?      And 
the     common     people     heard     him 
gladly. 

38  And  in  his  teaching  he  said. 
Beware  of  the  scribes,  which  desire 
to  walk  in  long  robes,  and  to  have 
salutations     in     the     marketplaces, 

39  and  chief  seats  in  the  syna- 
gogues, and  chief  places  at  feasts : 

40  they  which  devour  widows' 
houses,  and  for  a  pretence  make 
long  prayers ;  these  shall  receive 
greater  condemnation. 

41  And  he  sat  down  over  against 
the  treasury,  and  beheld  how  the 
multitude  cast  money  into  the 
treasury :  and  many  that  were  rich 
cast  in  much.  42  And  there  came 
a  poor  widow,  and  she  cast  in  two 
mites,  which  make  a  farthing. 
43  And  he  called  unto  him  his  disci- 
ples, and  said  unto  them.  Verily  I 
say  unto  you.  This  poor  widow 
cast  in  more  than  all  they  which  are 
casting  into  the  treasury :  44  for 
they  all  did  cast  in  of  their  super- 
fluity; but  she  of  her  want  did 
cast  in  all  that  she  had,  even  all  her 
living. 


A  ND  as  he  went  forth  out 
*-0-t\-  of  the  temple,  one  of  his 
disciples  saith  unto  him.  Master, 
behold,  what  manner  of  stones  and 
what  manner  of  buildings !  2  And 
Jesus  said  unto  him,  Seest  thou 
these  great  buildings?  there  shall 
not  be  left  here  one  stone  upon 
another,  which  shall  not  be  thrown 
down. 
3  And  as  he  sat  on  the  mount 


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the  strength,  and  to  love  his  neigh- 
bor as  himself,  is  much  more  than 
all  whole  burnt-offerings  and  sacri- 
fices. 34  And  when  Jesus  saw  that 
he  answered  discreetly,  he  said  unto 
him,  Thou  art  not  far  from  the 
kingdom  of  God.  And  no  man 
after  that  durst  ask  him  any  ques- 
tion. 

35  And  Jesus  answered  and  said, 
as  he  taught  in  the  temple.  How 
say  the  scribes  that  the  Christ  is 
the  son  of  David?  36  David  him- 
self said  in  the  Holy  Spirit, 

The   Lord   said   unto   my  Lord, 
Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand, 
Till   I    make   thine   enemies   the 
footstool  of  thy  feet. 
37  David  himself  calleth  him  Lord ; 
and  whence  is  he   his  son?      And 
the     common     people     heard     him 
gladly. 

38  And  in  his  teaching  he  said. 
Beware  of  the  scribes,  who  desire 
to  walk  in  long  robes,  and  to  have 
salutations     in     the     marketplaces, 

39  and  chief  seats  in  the  syna- 
gogues, and  chief  places  at  feasts : 

40  they  that  devour  widows' 
houses,  and  for  a  pretence  make 
long  prayers ;  these  shall  receive 
greater  condemnation. 

41  And  he  sat  down  over  against 
the  treasury,  and  beheld  how  the 
multitude  cast  money  into  the 
treasury :  and  many  that  were  rich 
cast  in  much.  42  And  there  came 
a  poor  widow,  and  she  cast  in  two 
mites,  which  make  a  farthing.  43 
And  he  called  unto  him  his  dis- 
ciples, and  said  unto  them,  Verily 
I  say  unto  you.  This  poor  widow 
cast  in  more  than  all  they  that  are 
casting  into  the  treasury :  44  for 
they  all  did  cast  in  of  their  super- 
fluity; but  she  of  her  want  did  cast 
in  all  that  she  had,  even  all  her 
living. 

A  ND  as  he  went  forth  out 
13 -^-J^  of  the  temple,  one  of  his 
disciples  saith  unto  him,  Teacher, 
behold,  what  manner  of  stones  and 
what  manner  of  buildings !  2  And 
Jesus  said  unto  him.  Seest  thou 
these  great  buildings?  there  shall 
not  be  left  here  one  stone  upon 
another,  which  shall  not  be  thrown 
down. 
3  And  as  he  sat  on  the  mount 


swered  wisely,  said  to  him :  Thou  art  not 
far  from  the  kingdom  of  God.  And  no 
man  after  that  durst  ask  him  any  question. 

35  And  Jesus  answering,  said,  teaching 
in  the  temple :  How  do  the  scribes  say, 
that  Christ  is  the  son  of  David? 

36  For  David  himself  saith  by  the  Holy 
Ghost :  TJie  Lord  said  to  my  Lord,  Sit  on 
i)iy  right  hand,  until  I  make  thy  enemies 
thy  footstool. 

2)7  David  therefore  himself  calleth  him 
Lord,  and  whence  is  he  then  his  son?  And 
a  great  multitude  heard  him  gladly. 

38  And  he  said  to  them  in  his  doctrine : 
Beware  of  the  scribes,  who  love  to  walk 
in  long  robes,  and  to  be  saluted  in  the 
marketplace, 

39  And  to  sit  in  the  first  chairs,  in  the 
synagogues,  and  to  have  the  highest 
places  at  suppers : 

40  Who  devour  the  houses  of  widows 
under  the  pretence  of  long  prayer:  these 
shall  receive  greater  judgment. 

41  And  Jesus  sitting  over  against  the 
treasury,  beheld  how  the  people  cast 
money  into  the  treasury,  and  many  that 
were  rich  cast  in  much. 

42  And  there  came  a  certain  poor 
widow,  and  she  cast  in  two  mites,  which 
make  a  farthing. 

43  And  calling  his  disciples  together,  he 
saith  to  them :  Amen  I  say  to  you,  this 
poor  widow  hath  cast  in  more  than  all 
they  who  have  cast  into  the  treasury. 

44  For  all  they  did  cast  in  of  their  abun- 
dance ;  but  she  of  her  want  cast  in  all 
she  had,  even  her  whole  living. 


CHAPTER  13. 

AND  as  he  was  going  out  of  the  tem- 
ple, one  of  his  disciples  said  to  him: 
Master,  behold  what  manner  of  stones 
and  what  buildings  are  here. 

2  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  him : 
Seest  thou  all  these  great  buildings? 
There  shall  not  be  left  a  stone  upon  a 
stone,  that  shall  not  be  thrown  down._ 

3  And  as  he  sat  on  the  mount  of  Olivet 
over  against  the  temple,  Peter  and  James 
and  John  and  Andrew  asked  him  apart: 


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James  and  John  and  Andrew  asked  him 
privately, 

4  Tell  us,  when  shall  these  things  be? 
and  what  shall  be  the  sign  when  all  these 
things  shall  be  fulfilled? 

5  And  Jesus  answering  them  began  to 
say,  Take  heed  lest  any  man  deceive  you : 

6  For  many  shall  come  in  my  name, 
saying,  I  am  Christ;  and  shall  deceive 
many. 

7  And  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and 
rumours  of  wars,  be  ye  not  troubled:  for 
such  things  must  needs  be ;  but  the  end 
shall  not  be  yet. 

8  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation, 
and  kingdom  against  kingdom :  and  there 
shall  be  earthquakes  in  divers  places,  and 
there  shall  be  famines  and  troubles :  these 
are  the  beginnings  of  sorrows. 

9  But  take  heed  to  yourselves :  for  they 
shall  deliver  you  up  to  councils ;  and  in 
the  synagogues  ye  shall  be  beaten :  and 
ye  shall  be  brought  before  rulers  and 
kings  for  my  sake,  for  a  testimony  against 
them. 

10  And  the  gospel  must  first  be  pub- 
lished among  all  nations. 

11  But  when  they  shall  lead  you,  and 
deliver  you  up,  take  no  thought  before- 
hand what  ye  shall  speak,  neither  do  ye 
premeditate :  but  whatsoever  shall  be 
given  you  in  that  hour,  that  speak  ye :  for 
it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  Holy 
Ghost. 

12  Now  the  brother  shall  betray  the 
brother  to  death,  and  the  father  the  son ; 
and  children  shall  rise  up  against  their 
parents,  and  shall  cause  them  to  be  put  to 
death. 

13  And  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  men 
for  my  name's  sake :  but  he  that  shall 
endure  unto  the  end,  the  same  shall  be 
saved. 

14  But  when  ye  shall  see  the  abomina- 
tion of  desolation,  spoken  of  by  Daniel 
the  prophet,  standing  where  it  ought  not, 
(let  him  that  readeth  understand,)  then 
let  them  that  be  in  Judaea  flee  to  the 
mountains : 

15  And  let  him  that  is  on  the  housetop 
not  go  down  into  the  house,  neither  enter 
therein,  to  take  any  thing  out  of  his 
house : 

16  And  let  him  that  is  in  the  field  not 
turn  back  again  for  to  take  up  his  gar- 
ment. 

17  But  woe  to  them  that  are  with  child, 
and  to  them  that  give  suck  in  those  days ! 

18  And  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not 
in  the  winter. 


of  Olives  over  against  the  temple, 
Peter  and  James  and  John  and 
Andrew  asked  him  privately,  4  Tell 
us,  when  shall  these  things  be? 
and  what  shall  J) e  the  sign  when 
these  things  are  all  about  to  be  ac- 
complished? 5  And  Jesus  began  to 
say  unto  them,  Take  heed  that  no 
man  lead  you  astray.  6  Many  shall 
come  in  my  name,  saying,  I  am  he; 
and  shall  lead  many  astray.  7 
And  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars 
and  rumours  of  wars,  be  not 
troubled :  these  things  must  needs 
come  to  pass ;  but  the  end  is  not 
yet.  8  For  nation  shall  rise  against 
nation,  and  kingdom  against  king- 
dom :  there  shall  be  earthquakes  in 
divers  places ;  there  shall  be 
famines :  these  things  are  the  be- 
ginning of  travail. 

9  But  take  ye  heed  to  your- 
selves :  for  they  shall  deliver  you 
up  to  councils ;  and  in  synagogues 
shall  ye  be  beaten ;  and  before  gov- 
ernors and  kings  shall  ye  stand 
for  my  sake,  for  a  testimony  unto 
them.  10  And  the  gospel  must  first 
be  preached  unto  all  the  nations. 
II  And  when  they  lead  you  to 
judgement,  and  deliver  you  up,  be 
not  anxious  beforehand  what  ye 
shall  speak :  but  whatsoever  shall 
be  given  you  in  that  hour,  that 
speak  ye :  for  it  is  not  ye  that 
speak,  but  the  Holy  Ghost.  12  And 
brother  shall  deliver  up  brother 
to  death,  and  the  father  his  child; 
and  children  shall  rise  up  against 
parents,  and  cause  them  to  be  put 
to  death.  13  And  ye  shall  be  hated 
of  all  men  for  my  name's  sake :  but 
he  that  endureth  to  the  end,  the 
same  shall  be  saved. 

14  But  when  ye  see  the  abomina- 
tion of  desolation  standing  where 
he  ought  not  (let  him  that  readeth 
understand),  then  let  them  that  are 
in  Judaea  flee  unto  the  mountains : 

15  and  let  him  that  is  on  the  house- 
top not  go  down,  nor  enter  in,  to 
take    anything    out    of    his    house : 

16  and  let  him  that  is  in  the  field 
not  return  back  to  take  his  cloke. 

17  But  woe  unto  them  that  are  with 
child  and  to  them  that  give  suck 
in  those  days !  18  And  pray  ye  that 
it  be  not  in  the  winter.  19  For 
those  days  shall  be  tribulation,  such 
as   there   hath   not   been   the   like 


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of  Olives  over  against  the  temple, 
Peter  and  James  and  John  and 
Andrew  asked  him  privately,  4 
Tell  us,  when  shall  these  things 
be?  and  what  sliall  be  the  sign 
when  these  things  are  all  abont 
to  be  accomplished?  5  And  Jesus 
began  to  say  unto  them,  Take  heed 
that  no  man  lead  you  astray.  6 
Many  shall  come  in  my  name,  say- 
ing, I  am  he;  and  shall  lead  many 
astray.  7  And  when  ye  shall  hear 
of  wars  and  rumors  of  wars,  be 
not  troubled :  these  things  must 
needs  come  to  pass ;  but  the  end 
is  not  yet.  8  For  nation  shall  rise 
against  nation,  and  kingdom  against 
kingdom ;  there  shall  be  earth- 
quakes in  divers  places ;  there  shall 
be  famines :  these  things  are  the 
beginning    of    travail. 

9  But  take  ye  heed  to  your- 
selves :  for  they  shall  deliver  you 
up  to  councils ;  and  in  syna- 
gogues shall  ye  be  beaten ;  and 
before  governors  and  kings  shall 
ye  stand  for  my  sake,  for  a  testi- 
mony unto  them.  10  And  the 
gospel  must  first  be  preached  unto 
all  the  nations.  11  And  when  they 
lead  you  to  judgment,  and  deliver 
you  up,  be  not  anxious  before- 
hand what  ye  shall  speak :  but 
whatsoever  shall  be  given  you  in 
that  hour,  that  speak  ye ;  for  it  is 
not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  Holy 
Spirit.  12  And  brother  shall  de- 
liver up  brother  to  death,  and  the 
father  his  child;  and  children  shall 
rise  up  against  parents,  and  cause 
them  to  be  put  to  death.  13  And 
ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  men  for 
my  name's  sake :  but  he  that  en- 
dureth  to  the  end,  the  same  shall 
be  saved. 

14  But  when  ye  see  the  abomi- 
nation of  desolation  standing  where 
he  ought  not  (let  him  that  read- 
eth  understand),  then  let  them 
that  are  in  Judsea  flee  unto  the 
mountains:  15  and  let  him  that  is 
on  the  housetop  not  go  down,  nor 
enter  in,  to  take  anything  out  of 
his  house :  16  and  let  him  that  is 
in  the  field  not  return  back  to  take 
his  cloak.  17  But  woe  unto  them 
that  are  with  child  and  to  them  that 
give  suck  in  those  days !  18  And 
pray  ye  that  it  be  not  in  the  win- 
ter.    19    For    those    days    shall   be 


4  Tell  us,  when  shall  these  things 
be?  and  what  shall  be  the  sign  when 
all  these  things  shall  begin  to  be  ful- 
filled? 

5  And  Jesus  answering,  began  to  say  to 
them,  Take  heed  lest  any  man  deceive 
you. 

6  For  many  shall  come  in  my  name, 
saying,  I  am  he ;  and  they  shall  deceive 
many. 

7  And  when  you  shall  hear  of  wars  and 
rumours  of  wars,  fear  ye  not.  For  such 
things  must  needs  be,  but  the  end  is  not 
yet. 

8  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation, 
and  kingdom  against  kingdom,  and  there 
shall  be  earthquakes  in  divers  places,  and 
famines.  These  things  are  the  beginning 
of  sorrows. 

9  But  look  to  yourselves.  For  they 
shall  deliver  you  up  to  councils,  and  in 
the  synagogues  you  shall  be  beaten,  and 
you  shall  stand  before  governors  and 
kings  for  my  sake,  for  a  testimony  unto 
them. 

10  And  unto  all  nations  the  gospel  must 
first  be  preached. 

11  And  when  they  shall  lead  you  and 
deliver  you  up,  be  not  thoughtful  before- 
hand what  you  shall  speak;  but  whatso- 
ever shall  be  given  you  in  that  hour,  that 
speak  ye.  For  it  is  not  you  that  speak, 
but  the  Holy  Ghost. 

12  And  the  brother  shall  betray  his 
brother  unto  death,  and  the  father 
his  son ;  and  children  shall  rise  up 
against  the  parents,  and  shall  work  their 
death. 

13  And  you  shall  be  hated  by  all 
men  for  my  name's  sake.  But  he  that 
shall  endure  unto  the  end,  he  shall  be 
saved. 

14  And  when  you  shall  see  the  abomi- 
nation of  desolation,  standing  where  it 
ought  not:  he  that  readeth  let  him  un- 
derstand :  then  let  them  that  are  in  Judea, 
flee  unto  the  mountains : 

15  And  let  him  that  is  on  the  housetop, 
not  go  down  into  the  house,  nor  enter 
therein  to  take  any  thing  out  of  the 
house : 

16  And  let  him  that  shall  be  in  the 
field,  not  turn  back  to  take  up  his  gar- 
ment. 

17  And  woe  to  them  that  are  with  child, 
and  that  give  suck  in  those  days. 

18  But  pray  ye,  that  these  things  hap- 
pen not  in  winter. 

19  For  in  those  days  shall  be  such  tribu- 
lations, as  were  not  from  the  beginning 


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19  For  in  those  days  shall  be  affliction, 
such  as  was  not  from  the  beginning  of 
the  creation  which  God  created  unto  this 
time,  neither  shall  be. 

20  And  except  that  the  Lord  had  short- 
ened those  days,  no  flesh  should  be  saved : 
but  for  the  elect's  sake,  whom  he  hath 
chosen,   he   hath   shortened   the   days. 

21  And  then  if  any  man  shall  say  to 
you,  Lo,  here  is  Christ ;  or,  lo,  he  is 
there ;  believe  him  not : 

22  For  false  Christs  and  false  pro- 
phets shall  rise,  and  shall  shew  signs  and 
wonders,  to  seduce,  if  it  were  possible, 
even  the  elect. 

23  But  take  ye  heed :  behold,  I  have 
foretold  you  all  things. 

24  But  in  those  days,  after  that  tribula- 
tion, the  sun  shall  be  darkened,  and  the 
moon  shall  not  give  her  light, 

25  And  the  stars  of  heaven  shall  fall, 
and  the  powers  that  are  in  heaven  shall 
be  shaken. 

26  And  then  shall  they  see  the  Son  of 
man  coming  in  the  clouds  with  great 
power  and  glory. 

27  And  then  shall  he  send  his  angels, 
and  shall  gather  together  his  elect  from 
the  four  winds,  from  the  uttermost  part 
of  the  earth  to  the  uttermost  part  of 
heaven. 

28  Now  learn  a  parable  of  the  fig  tree; 
When  her  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  put- 
teth  forth  leaves,  ye  know  that  summer 
is  near: 

29  So  ye  in  like  manner,  when  ye  shall 
see  these  things  come  to  pass,  know  that 
it  is  nigh,  even  at  the  doors. 

30  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  that  this  gen- 
eration shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things 
be  done. 

31  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away: 
but  my  words  shall  not  pass  away. 

32  But  of  that  day  and  that  hour  know- 
eth  no  man,  no,  not  the  angels  which 
are  in  heaven,  neither  the  Son,  but  the 
Father. 

33  Take  ye  heed,  watch  and  pray :  for 
ye  know  not  when  the  time  is. 

34  For  the  Son  of  man  is  as  a  man 
taking  a  far  journey,  who  left  his  house, 
and  gave  authority  to  his  servants,  and 
to  every  man  his  work,  and  commanded 
the  porter  to  watch. 

35  Watch  ye  therefore :  for  ye  know 
not  when  the  master  of  the  house  com- 
eth,  at  even,  or  at  midnight,  or  at  the 
cockcrowing,  or  in  the  morning: 

36  Lest  coming  suddenly  he  find  you 
sleeping. 


from  the  beginning  of  the  creation 
which  God  created  until  now,  and 
never  shall  be.  20  And  except  the 
Lord  had  shortened  the  days,  no 
flesh  would  have  been  saved :  but 
for  the  elect's  sake,  whom  he 
chose,  he  shortened  the  days.  21 
And  then  if  any  man  shall  say  unto 
you,  Lo,  here  is  the  Christ ;  or,  Lo, 
there ;  22  believe  it  not :  for  there 
shall  arise  false  Christs  and  false 
prophets,  and  shall  shew  signs  and 
wonders,  that  they  may  lead  astray, 
if  possible,  the  elect.  23  But  take 
ye  heed :  behold,  I  have  told  you 
all  things  beforehand. 

24  But  in  those  days,  after  that 
tribulation,  the  sun  shall  be  dark- 
ened, and  the  moon  shall  not  give 
her  light,  25  and  the  stars  shall 
be  falling  from  heaven,  and  the 
powers  that  are  in  the  heavens  shall 
be  shaken.  26  And  then  shall  they 
see  the  Son  of  man  coming  in 
clouds  with  great  power  and  glory. 
27  And  then  shall  he  send  forth 
the  angels,  and  shall  gather  to- 
gether his  elect  from  the  four 
winds,  from  the  uttermost  part 
of  the  earth  to  the  uttermost  part 
of  heaven. 

28  Now  from  the  fig  tree  learn 
her  parable :  when  her  branch  is 
now  become  tender,  and  putteth 
forth  its  leaves,  ye  know  that  the 
summer  is  nigh ;  29  even  so  ye 
also,  when  ye  see  these  things  com- 
ing to  pass,  know  ye  that  he  is 
nigh,  even  at  the  doors.  30  Verily 
I  say  unto  you.  This  generation 
shall  not  pass  away,  until  all  these 
things  be  accomplished.  31  Heaven 
and  earth  shall  pass  away :  but  my 
words  shall  not  pass  away.  32  But 
of  that  day  or  that  hour  knoweth 
no  one,  not  even  the  angels  in 
heaven,  neither  the  Son,  but  the 
Father.  33  Take  ye  heed,  watch 
and  pray :  for  ye  know  not  when 
the  time  is.  34  It  is  as  when  a 
man,  sojourning  in  another  coun- 
try, having  left  his  house,  and  given 
authority  to  his  servants,  to  each 
one  his  work,  commanded  also  the 
porter  to  watch.  35  Watch  there- 
fore :  for  ye  know  not  when  the 
lord  of  the  house  cometh,  whether 
at  even,  or  at  midnight,  or  at  cock- 
crowing,  or  in  the  morning;  36  lest 
coming  suddenly  he  find  you  sleep- 


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tribulation,  such  as  there  hath  not 
been  the  like  from  the  beginning 
of  the  creation  which  God  created 
until  now,  and  never  shall  be.  20 
And  except  the  Lord  had  shortened 
the  days,  no  flesh  would  have  been 
saved;  but  for  the  elect's  sake, 
whom  he  chose,  he  shortened  the 
days.  21  And  then  if  any  man 
shall  say  unto  you,  Lo,  here  is  the 
Christ ;  or,  Lo,  there ;  believe  it 
not :  22  for  there  shall  arise  false 
Christs  and  false  prophets,  and 
shall  show  signs  and  wonders,  that 
they  may  lead  astray,  if  possible, 
the  elect.  23  But  take  ye  heed :  be- 
hold, I  have  told  you  all  things  be- 
forehand. 

24  But  in  those  days,  after  that 
tribulation,  the  sun  shall  be  dark- 
ened, and  the  moon  shall  not  give 
her  light,  25  and  the  stars  shall 
be  falling  from  heaven,  and  the 
powers  that  are  in  the  heavens 
shall  be  shaken.  26  And  then 
shall  they  see  the  Son  of  man 
coming  in  clouds  with  great  power 
and  glory.  27  And  then  shall  he 
send  forth  the  angels,  and  shall 
gather  together  his  elect  from  the 
four  winds,  from  the  uttermost 
part  of  the  earth  to  the  uttermost 
part  of  heaven. 

28  Now  from  the  fig  tree  learn 
her  parable :  when  her  branch  is 
now  become  tender,  and  putteth 
forth  its  leaves,  ye  know  that  the 
summer  is  nigh ;  29  even  so  ye 
also,  when  ye  see  these  things  com- 
ing to  pass,  know  ye  that  he  is 
nigh,  even  at  the  doors.  30  Verily 
I  say  unto  you,  This  generation 
shall  not  pass  away,  until  all  these 
things  be  accomplished.  31  Heaven 
and  earth  shall  pass  away :  but  my 
words  shall  not  pass  away.  32  But 
of  that  day  or  that  hour  knoweth 
no  one,  not  even  the  angels  in 
heaven,  neither  the  Son,  but  the 
Father. 

33  Take  ye  heed,  watch  and 
pray :  for  ye  know  not  when  the 
time  is.  34  It  is  as  wheii  a  man, 
sojourning  in  another  country, 
having  left  his  house,  and  given 
authority  to  his  servants,  to  each 
one  his  work,  commanded  also 
the  porter  to  watch.  35  Watch 
therefore :  for  ye  know  not  w-hen 
the    lord    of    the    house    cometh, 


of  the  creation  which  God  created  until 
now,  neither  shall  be. 

20  And  unless  the  Lord  had  shortened 
the  days,  no  flesh  should  be  saved : 
but  for  the  sake  of  the  elect  which 
he  hath  chosen,  he  hath  shortened  the 
days. 

21  And  then  if  any  man  shall  say  to 
you,  Lo,  here  is  Christ;  lo,  he  is  here:  do 
not  believe. 

22  For  there  will  rise  up  false  Christs 
and  false  prophets,  and  they  shall  shew 
signs  and  wonders,  to  seduce  (if  it  were 
possible)   even  the  elect. 

23  Take  you  heed  therefore;  behold  I 
have  foretold  you  all  things. 

24  But  in  those  days,  after  that  tribu- 
lation, the  sun  shall  be  darkened,  and 
the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light. 

25  And  the  stars  of  heaven  shall  be 
falling  down,  and  the  powers  that  are  in 
heaven,  shall  be  moved. 

26  And  then  shall  they  see  the  Son  of 
man  coming  in  the  clouds,  with  great 
power  and  glory. 

27  And  then  shall  he  send  his  angels, 
and  shall  gather  together  his  elect  from 
the  four  winds,  from  the  uttermost  part 
of  the  earth  to  the  uttermost  part  of 
heaven. 

28  Now  of  the  fig  tree  learn  ye  a 
parable.  When  the  branch  thereof 
is  now  tender,  and  the  leaves  are  come 
forth,  you  know  that  summer  is  very 
near. 

29  So  you  also  when  you  shall  see  these 
things  come  to  pass,  know  ye  that  it  is 
very  nigh,  even  at  the  doors. 

30  Amen,  I  say  to  you,  that  this  gener- 
ation shall  not  pass,  until  all  these  things 
be  done. 

31  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away, 
but  my  word  shall  not  pass  away. 

32  But  of  that  day  or  hour  no  man 
knoweth,  neither  the  angels  in  heaven, 
nor  the  Son,  but  the  Father. 

33  Take  ye  heed,  watch  and  pray.  For 
ye  know  not  when  the  time  is. 

34  Even  as  a  man  who  going  into  a 
far  country,  left  his  house ;  and  gave 
authority  to  his  servants  over  every 
work,  and  commanded  the  porter  to 
watch. 

35  Watch  ye  therefore,  (for  you 
know  not  when  the  lord  of  the  house 
cometh :  at  even,  or  at  midnight,  or 
at  the  cock-crowing,  or  in  the  morn- 
ing,) 

36  Lest  coming  on  a  sudden,  he  find 
you  sleeping. 


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Zy  And  what  I  say  unto  you  I  say  unto      ing.    2>1  And  what  I  say  unto  you 
all   Watch.  I  say  unto  all,  Watch. 


CHAPTER  14. 

AFTER  two  days  was  the  feast  of  the 
passover,  and  of  unleavened  bread : 
and  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
sought  how  they  might  take  him  by  craft, 
and  put  him  to  death. 

2  But  they  said,  Not  on  the  feast  day, 
lest  there  be  an  uproar  of  the  people. 

3  And  being  in  Bethany  in  the  house 
of  Simon  the  leper,  as  he  sat  at  meat, 
there  came  a  woman  having  an  alabaster 
box  of  ointment  of  spikenard  very 
precious ;  and  she  brake  the  box,  and 
poured  it  on  his  head. 

4  And  there  were  some  that  had  in- 
dignation within  themselves,  and  said, 
Why  was  this  waste  of  the  ointment 
made? 

5  For  it  might  have  been  sold  for  more 
than  three  hundred  pence,  and  have  been 
given  to  the  poor.  And  they  murmured 
against  her. 

6  And  Jesus  said,  Let  her  alone;  why 
trouble  ye  her?  she  hath  wrought  a  good 
work  on  me. 

7  For  ye  have  the  poor  with  you  always, 
and  whensoever  ye  will  ye  may  do  them 
good :  but  me  ye  have  not  always. 

8  She  hath  done  what  she  could:  she 
is  come  aforehand  to  anoint  my  body  to 
the  burying. 

9  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Wheresoever 
this  gospel  shall  be  preached  throughout 
the  whole  world,  this  also  that  she  hath 
done  shall  be  spoken  of  for  a  memorial 
of  her. 

10  And  Judas  Iscariot,  one  of  the 
twelve,  went  unto  the  chief  priests,  to 
betray  him   unto  them. 

11  And  when  they  heard  it,  they  were 
glad,  and  promised  to  give  him  money. 
And  he  sought  how  he  might  conveni- 
ently betray  him. 

12  And  the  first  day  of  unleavened 
bread,  when  they  killed  the  passover,  his 
disciples  said  unto  him.  Where  wilt  thou 
that  we  go  and  prepare  that  thou  mayest 
eat  the  passover? 

13  And  he  sendeth  forth  two  of  his 
disciples,  and  saith  unto  them,  Go  ye 
into  the  city,  and  there  shall  meet  you  a 
man  bearing  a  pitcher  of  water :  follow 
him. 

14  And  wheresoever  he  shall  go  in,  say 
ye  to  the  goodman  of   the  house,  The 


"VTOW  after  two  days  was 
I4-L^  the  feast  of  the  passover 
and  the  unleavened  bread :  and 
the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
sought  how  they  might  take  him 
with  subtilty,  and  kill  him :  2  for 
they  said.  Not  during  the  feast, 
lest  haply  there  shall  be  a  tumult 
of  the  people. 

3  And  while  he  was  in  Bethany 
in  the  house  of  Simon  the  leper, 
as  he  sat  at  meat,  there  came  a  wo- 
man having  an  alabaster  cruse  of 
ointment  of  spikenard  very  costly; 
and  she  brake  the  cruse,  and  poured 
it  over  his  head.  4  But  there  were 
some  that  had  indignation  among 
themselves,  saying,  To  what  pur- 
pose hath  this  waste  of  the  oint- 
ment been  made?  5  For  this  oint- 
ment might  have  been  sold  for 
above  three  hundred  pence,  and 
given  to  the  poor.  6  And  they 
murmured  against  her.  But  Jesus 
said.  Let  her  alone ;  why  trouble  ye 
her?  she  hath  wrought  a  good 
work  on  me.  7  For  ye  have  the 
poor  always  with  you,  and  when- 
soever ye  will  ye  can  do  them 
good :  but  me  ye  have  not  always. 
8  She  hath  done  what  she  could: 
she  hath  anointed  my  body  afore- 
hand for  the  burying.  9  And  ver- 
ily I  say  unto  you.  Wheresoever  the 
gospel  shall  be  preached  through- 
out the  whole  world,  that  also 
which  this  woman  hath  done  shall 
be  spoken  of  for  a  memorial  of 
her. 

10  And  Judas  Iscariot,  he  that 
was  one  of  the  twelve,  went  away 
unto  the  chief  priests,  that  he 
might  deliver  him  unto  them.  11 
And  they,  when  they  heard  it,  were 
glad,  and  promised  to  give  him 
money.  And  he  sought  how  he 
might  conveniently  deliver  him 
unto  them. 

12  And  on  the  first  day  of  un- 
leavened bread,  when  they  sacri- 
ficed the  passover,  his  disciples  say 
unto  him,  Where  wilt  thou  that 
we  go  and  make  ready  that  thou 
mayest  eat  the  passover?     13  And 


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37  And  what  I  say  to  you,  I  say  to  all : 
Watch. 


CHAPTER  14. 

NOW  the  feast  of  the  pasch,  and  of 
the  Azymes  was  after  two  days ;  and 
the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  sought 
how  they  might  by  some  wile  lay  hold 
on  him,  and  kill  him. 

2  But  they  said :  Not  on  the  festival  day, 
lest  there  should  be  a  tumult  among  the 
people. 

3  And  when  he  was  in  Bethania,  in 
the  house  of  Simon  the  leper,  and  was 
at  meat,  there  came  a  woman  having  an 
alabaster  box  of  ointment  of  precious 
spikenard :  and  breaking  the  alabaster 
box,  she  poured  it  out  upon  his  head. 

4  Now  there  were  some  that  had  in- 
dignation within  themselves,  and  said: 
Why  was  this  waste  of  the  ointment 
made? 

5  For  this  ointment  might  have  been 
sold  for  more  than  three  hundred  pence, 
and  given  to  the  poor.  And  they  mur- 
mured against  her. 

6  But  Jesus  said :  Let  her  alone,  why  do 
you  molest  her?  She  hath  wrought  a 
good  work  upon  me. 

7  For  the  poor  you  have  always  with 
you :  and  whensoever  you  will,  you  may 
do  them  good :  but  me  you  have  not 
always. 

8  She  hath  done  what  she  could :  she  is 
come  beforehand  to  anoint  my  body  for 
the  burial. 

9  Amen,  I  say  to  you,  wheresoever  this 
gospel  shall  be  preached  in  the  whole 
world,  that  also  which  she  hath  done, 
shall  be  told  for  a  memorial  of  her. 

10  And  Judas  Iscariot,  one  of  the 
twelve,  went  to  the  chief  priests,  to  be- 
tray him  to  them. 

11  Who  hearing  it  were  glad;  and  they 
promised  him  they  would  give  him  money. 
And  he  sought  how  he  might  conveniently 
betray  him. 

12  Now  on  the  first  day  of  the  unlea- 
vened bread,  when  they  sacrificed  the 
pasch,  the  disciples  say  to  him :  Whither 
wilt  thou  that  we  go,  and  prepare  for 
thee  to  eat  the  pasch? 

13  And  he  sendeth  two  of  his  disciples, 
and  saith  to  them :  Go  ye  into  the  city ; 
and  there  shall  meet  you  a  man  carry- 
ing a  pitcher  of  water,  follow  him ; 

14  And  whithersoever  he  shall  go  in, 
say    to    the    master    of    the    house.    The 


whether  at  even,  or  at  midnight, 
or  at  cockcrowing,  or  in  the  morn- 
ing; 36  lest  coming  suddenly  he 
find  you  sleeping,  ■^-j  And  what  I 
say  unto  you  I  say  unto  all,  Watch. 

IVTOW  after  two  days  was 
14-1-^  the  feast  of  the  passover 
and  the  unleavened  bread :  and 
the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
sought  how  they  might  take  him 
with  subtlety,  and  kill  him :  2  for 
they  said.  Not  during  the  feast, 
lest  haply  there  shall  be  a  tumult 
of  the  people. 

3  And  while  he  was  in  Beth- 
any in  the  house  of  Simon  the 
leper,  as  he  sat  at  meat,  there  came 
a  woman  having  an  alabaster 
cruse  of  ointment  of  pure  nard 
very  costly ;  and  she  brake  the 
cruse,  and  poured  it  over  his  head. 

4  But  there  were  some  that  had 
indignation  among  themselves,  say- 
ing, To  what  purpose  hath  this 
waste  of  the  ointment  been  made? 

5  For  this  ointment  might  have 
been  sold  for  above  three  hundred 
shillings,  and  given  to  the  poor. 
And    they    murmured    against    her. 

6  But  Jesus  said,  Let  her  alone ; 
why  trouble  ye  her?  she  hath 
wrought  a  good  work  on  me.  7 
For  ye  have  the  poor  always  with 
you,  and  whensoever  ye  will  ye  can 
do  them  good :  but  me  ye  have  not 
always.  8  She  hath  done  what  she 
could ;  she  hath  anointed  my  body 
beforehand  for  the  burying.  9  And 
verily  I  say  unto  you.  Wheresoever 
the  gospel  shall  be  preached 
throughout  the  whole  world,  that 
also  which  this  woman  hath  done 
shall  be  spoken  of  for  a  memorial 
of  her. 

ID  And  Judas  Iscariot,  he  that 
was  one  of  the  twelve,  went  away 
unto  the  chief  priests,  that  he  might 
deliver  him  unto  them.  11  And 
they,  when  they  heard  it,  were  glad, 
and  promised  to  give  him  money. 
And  he  sought  how  he  might  con- 
veniently deliver  him  unto  them. 

12  And  on  the  first  day  of  un- 
leavened bread,  when  they  sacri- 
ficed the  passover,  his  disciples  say 
unto  him,  Where  wilt  thou  that  we 
go  and  make  ready  that  thou  may- 
est  eat  the  passover?  13  And  he 
sendeth   two   of   his    disciples,    and 


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Master  saith,  Where  is  the  guestcham- 
ber,  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover  with 
my  disciples? 

15  And  he  will  shew  you  a  large  upper 
room  furnished  and  prepared :  there  make 
ready  for  us. 

16  And  his  disciples  went  forth,  and 
came  into  the  city,  and  found  as  he  had 
said  unto  them :  and  they  made  ready  the 
passover. 

17  And  in  the  evening  he  cometh  with 
the  twelve. 

18  And  as  they  sat  and  did  eat,  Jesus 
said,  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  One  of  you 
which  eateth  with  me  shall  betray  me. 

19  And  they  began  to  be  sorrowful, 
and  to  say  unto  him  one  by  one.  Is  it  11 
and  another  said,  Is  li  11 

20  And  he  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  It  is  one  of  the  twelve,  that  dip- 
peth  with  me  in  the  dish. 

21  The  Son  of  man  indeed  goeth,  as  it 
is  written  of  him :  but  woe  to  that  man 
by  whom  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed ! 
good  were  it  for  that  man  if  he  had 
never  been  born. 

22  And  as  they  did  eat,  Jesus  took 
bread,  and  blessed,  and  brake  it,  and  gave 
to  them,  and  said,  Take,  eat :  this  is  my 
body. 

23  And  he  took  the  cup,  and  when  he 
had  given  thanks,  he  gave  it  to  them :  and 
they  all  drank  of  it. 

24  And  he  said  unto  them.  This  is  my 
blood  of  the  new  testament,  which  is 
shed   for  many. 

25  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  drink 
no  more  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine,  until 
that  day  that  I  drink  it  new  in  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

26  And  when  they  had  sung  an  hymn, 
they  went  out  into  the  mount  of  Olives. 

27  And  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  All  ye 
shall  be  offended  because  of  me  this 
night :  for  it  is  written,  I  will  smite  the 
shepherd,  and  the  sheep  shall  be  scat- 
tered. 

28  But  after  that  I  am  risen,  I  will  go 
before  you  into  Galilee. 

29  But  Peter  said  unto  him.  Although 
all  shall  be  offended,  yet  will  not  I. 

30  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Verily  I 
say  unto  thee.  That  this  day,  even  in  this 
night,  before  the  cock  crow  twice,  thou 
shalt  deny  me  thrice. 

31  But  he  spake  the  more  vehemently, 
If  I  should  die  with  thee,  I  will  not  deny 
thee  in  any  wise.  Likewise  also  said  they 
all. 

32  And  they  came  to  a  place  which  was 


he  sendeth  two  of  his  disciples,  and 
saith  unto  them.  Go  into  the  city, 
and  there  shall  meet  you  a  man 
bearing  a  pitcher  of  water:  follow 
him;  14  and  wheresoever  he  shall 
enter  in,  say  to  the  goodman  of 
the  house.  The  Master  saith.  Where 
is  my  guest-chamber,  where  I  shall 
eat  the  passover  with  my  disciples? 
15  And  he  will  himself  shew  you 
a  large  upper  room  furnished  and 
read}' :  and  there  make  ready  for 
us.  16  And  the  disciples  went 
forth,  and  came  into  the  city,  and 
found  as  he  had  said  unto  them : 
and  they  made  ready  the  passover. 

17  And  when  it  was  evening  he 
cometh  with  the  twelve.  18  And 
as  they  sat  and  were  eating,  Je- 
sus said.  Verily  I  say  unto  you. 
One  of  you  shall  betray  me,  even 
he  that  eateth  with  me.  19  They 
began  to  be  sorrowful,  and  to  say 
unto  him  one  by  one,  Is  it  I  ? 
20  And  he  said  unto  them.  It  is 
one  of  the  twelve,  he  that  dip- 
peth  with  me  in  the  dish.  21  For 
the  Son  of  man  goeth,  even  as  it  is 
written  of  him :  but  woe  unto  that 
man  through  whom  the  Son  of  man 
is  betrayed !  good  were  it  for  that 
man  if  he  had  not  been  born. 

22  And  as  they  were  eating,  he 
took  bread,  and  when  he  had 
blessed,  he  brake  it,  and  gave  to 
them,  and  said.  Take  ye :  this  is 
my  body.  23  And  he  took  a  cup, 
and  when  he  had  given  thanks,  he 
gave  to  them :  and  they  all  drank 
of  it.  24  And  he  said  unto  them, 
This  is  my  blood  of  the  cov- 
enant, which  is  shed  for  many. 
25  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  no 
more  drink  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine, 
until  that  day  when  I  drink  it  new 
in  the  kingdom  of  God. 

26  And  when  they  had  sung  a 
hymn,  they  went  out  unto  the 
mount  of  Olives. 

27  And  Jesus  saith  unto  them. 
All  ye  shall  be  offended:  for  it  is 
written,  I  will  smite  the  shepherd, 
and  the  sheep  shall  be  scattered 
abroad.  28  Howbeit,  after  I  am 
raised  up,  I  will  go  before  you 
into  Galilee.  29  But  Peter  said 
unto  him.  Although  all  shall  be 
offended,  yet  will  not  I.  30  And 
Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Verily  I  say 
unto   thee,   that   thou   to-daJ^   even 


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saith  unto  them,  Go  into  the  city, 
and  there  shall  meet  you  a  man 
bearing  a  pitcher  of  water:  follow 
him;  14  and  wheresoever  he  shall 
enter  in,  say  to  the  master  of  the 
house,  The  Teacher  saith,  Where  is 
my  guest-chamber,  where  I  shall 
eat  the  passover  with  my  disciples? 
15  And  he  will  himself  show  you  a 
large  upper  room  furnished  and 
ready :  and  there  make  ready  for 
us.  16  And  the  disciples  went 
forth,  and  came  into  the  city,  and 
found  as  he  had  said  unto  them : 
and  they  made  ready  the  passover. 

17  And  when  it  was  evening  he 
Cometh  with  the  twelve.  .  18  And 
as  they  sat  and  were  eating,  Jesus 
said,  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  One 
of  you  shall  betray  me,  even  he 
that  eateth  with  me.  19  They 
began  to  be  sorrowful,  and  to  say 
unto  him  one  by  one,  Is  it  I  ?  20 
And  he  said  unto  them.  It  is  one 
of  the  twelve,  he  that  dippeth  with 
me  in  the  dish.  21  For  the  Son  of 
man  goeth,  even  as  it  is  written  of 
him :  but  woe  unto  that  man 
through  whom  the  Son  of  man  is 
betrayed  !  good  were  it  for  that  man 
if  he  had  not  been  born. 

22  And  as  they  were  eating,  he 
took  bread,  and  when  he  had 
blessed,  he  brake  it,  and  gave  to 
them,  and  said.  Take  ye :  this  is  my 
body.  23  And  he  took  a  cup,  and 
when  he  had  given  thanks,  he  gave 
to  them :  and  they  all  drank  of  it. 
24  And  he  said  unto  them,  This  is 
my  blood  of  the  covenant,  which  is 
poured  out  for  many.  25  Verily  I 
say  unto  you,  I  shall  no  more  drink 
of  the  fruit  of  the  vine,  until  that 
day  when  I  drink  it  new  in  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

26  And  when  they  had  sung  a 
hymn,  they  went  out  unto  the 
mount  of  Olives. 

27  And  Jesus  saith  unto  them, 
All  ye  shall  be  offended :  for  it 
is  written,  I  will  smite  the  shep- 
herd, and  the  sheep  shall  be  scat- 
tered abroad.  28  Howbeit,  after  I 
am  raised  up,  I  will  go  before  you 
into  Galilee.  29  But  Peter  said 
unto  him.  Although  all  shall  be  of- 
fended, yet  will  not  I.  30  And  Je- 
sus saith  unto  him,  Verily  I  say 
unto  thee,  that  thou  to-day,  even 
this    night,    before    the    cock    crow 


master  saith.  Where  is  my  refectory, 
where  I  may  eat  the  pasch  with  my  dis- 
ciples? 

15  And  he  will  shew  you  a  large  dining 
room  furnished ;  and  there  prepare  ye 
for  us. 

16  And  his  disciples  went  their  way, 
and  came  into  the  city ;  and  they  found 
as  he  had  told  them,  and  they  prepared 
the  pasch. 

17  And  when  evening  was  come,  he 
cometh  with  the  twelve. 

18  And  when  they  were  at  table  and 
eating,  Jesus  saith :  Amen  I  say  to  you, 
one  of  you  that  eateth  with  me  shall 
betray  me. 

19  But  they  began  to  be  sorrowful,  and 
to  say  to  him  one  by  one :  Is  it  I  ? 

20  Who  saith  to  them :  One  of  the 
twelve,  who  dippeth  with  me  his  hand  in 
the  dish. 

21  And  the  Son  of  man  indeed  goeth, 
as  it  is  written  of  him:  but  woe  to  that 
man  by  whom  the  Son  of  man  shall  be 
betrayed.  It  were  better  for  him,  if  that 
man  had  not  been  born. 

22  And  whilst  they  were  eating,  Jesus 
took  bread ;  and  blessing,  broke,  and  gave 
to  them,  and  said :  Take  ye.  This  is  my 
body. 

23  And  having  taken  the  chalice,  giving 
thanks,  he  gave  it  to  them.  And  they 
all  drank  of  it. 

24  And  he  said  to  them :  This  is  my 
blood  of  the  new  testament,  which  shall 
be  shed  for  many. 

25  Amen  I  say  to  you,  that  I  will  drink 
no  more  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine,  until 
that  day  when  I  shall  drink  it  new  in 
the  kingdom  of  God. 

26  And  when  they  had  said  an  hymn, 
they  went  forth  to  the  mount  of  Olives. 

27  And  Jesus  saith  to  them :  You  will 
all  be  scandalized  in  my  regard  this 
night ;  for  it  is  written,  /  will  strike  the 
shepherd,  and  the  sheep  shall  be  dis- 
persed. 

28  But  after  I  shall  be  risen  again,  I 
will  go  before  you  into  Galilee. 

29  But  Peter  saith  to  him :  Although  all 
shall  be  scandalized  in  thee,  yet  not  I. 

30  And  Jesus  saith  to  him :  Amen  I  say 
to  thee,  to  day,  even  in  this  night,  before 
the  cock  crow  twice,  thou  shalt  deny  me 
thrice. 

31  But  he  spoke  the  more  vehemently: 
Although  I  should  die  together  with  thee, 
I  will  not  deny  thee.  And  in  like  man- 
ner also  said  they  all. 

32  And   they   came   to   a    farm   called 


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named  Gethsemane :  and  he  saith  to  his 
disciples,  Sit  ye  here,  while  I  shall  pray. 
32  And  he  taketh  with  him  Peter  and 
James  and  John,  and  began  to  be  sore 
amazed,  and  to  be  very  heavy; 

34  And  saith  unto  them.  My  soul  is 
exceeding  sorrowful  unto  death:  tarry  ye 
here,  and  watch. 

35  And  he  went  forward  a  little,  and 
fell  on  the  ground,  and  prayed  that,  if  it 
were  possible,  the  hour  might  pass  from 
him. 

36  And  he  said,  Abba,  Father,  all  things 
are  possible  unto  thee ;  take  away  this 
cup  from  me :  nevertheless  not  what  I 
will,  but  what  thou  wilt. 

S7  And  he  cometh,  and  findeth  them 
sleeping,  and  saith  unto  Peter,  Simon, 
sleepest  thou?  couldest  not  thou  watch 
one  hour? 

38  Watch  ye  and  pray,  lest  ye  enter 
into  temptation.  The  spirit  truly  is 
ready,  but  the  flesh  is  weak. 

39  And  again  he  went  away,  and 
prayed,  and  spake  the  same  words. 

40  And  when  he  returned,  he  found 
them  asleep  again,  (for  their  eyes  were 
heavy,)  neither  wist  they  what  to  answer 
him. 

41  And  he  cometh  the  third  time,  and 
saith  unto  them.  Sleep  on  now,  and  take 
your  rest :  it  is  enough,  the  hour  is  come ; 
behold,  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  into 
the  hands  of  sinners. 

42  Rise  up,  let  us  go;  lo,  he  that  be- 
trayeth  me  is  at  hand. 

43  And  immediately,  while  he  yet 
spake,  cometh  Judas,  one  of  the  twelve, 
and  with  him  a  great  multitude  with 
swords  and  staves,  from  the  chief  priests 
and  the  scribes  and  the  elders. 

44  And  he  that  betrayed  him  had  given 
them  a  token,  saying.  Whomsoever  I  shall 
kiss,  that  same  is  he;  take  him,  and  lead 
him  away  safely. 

45  And  as  soon  as  he  was  come,  he 
goeth  straightway  to  him,  and  saith, 
Master,  master;  and  kissed  him. 

46  And  they  laid  their  hands  on  him, 
and  took  him. 

47  And  one  of  them  that  stood  by  drew 
a  sword,  and  smote  a  servant  of  the 
high  priest,  and  cut  off  his  ear. 

48  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them.  Are  ye  come  out,  as  against  a  thief, 
with  swords  and  with  staves  to  take 
me? 

49  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple 
teaching,  and  ye  took  me  not :  but  the 
scriptures  must  be  fulfilled. 


this  night,  before  the  cock  crow 
twice,  shalt  deny  me  thrice.  31  But 
he  spake  exceeding  vehemently,  If 
I  must  die  with  thee,  I  will  not 
deny  thee.  And  in  like  manner  also 
said  they  all. 

32  And  they  come  unto  a  place 
which  was  named  Gethsemane :  and 
he  saith  unto  his  disciples.  Sit  ye 
here,  while  I  pray.  33  And  he 
taketh  with  him  Peter  and  James 
and  John,  and  began  to  be  greatly 
amazed,  and  sore  troubled.  34  And 
he  saith  unto  them.  My  soul  is  ex- 
ceeding sorrowful  even  unto  death : 
abide  ye  here,  and  watch.  35  And 
he  went  forward  a  little,  and  fell 
on  the  ground,  and  prayed  that,  if 
it  were  possible,  the  hour  might 
pass  away  from  him.  36  And  he_ 
said,  Abba,  Father,  all  things  are 
possible  unto  thee ;  remove  this  cup 
from  me:  howbeit  not  what  I  will, 
but  what  thou  wilt.  37  And  he 
cometh,  and  findeth  them  sleeping, 
and  saith  unto  Peter,  Simon,  sleep- 
est thou?  couldest  thou  not  watch 
one  hour?  38  Watch  and  pray,  that 
ye  enter  not  into  temptation :  the 
spirit  indeed  is  willing,  but  the  flesh 
is  weak.  39  And  again  he  went 
away,  and  prayed,  saying  the  same 
words.  40  And  again  he  came,  and 
found  them  sleeping,  for  their  eyes 
were  very  heavy ;  and  they  wist 
not  what  to  answer  him.  41  And 
he  cometh  the  third  time,  and  saith 
unto  them,  Sleep  on  now,  and  take 
your  rest :  It  is  enough ;  the  hour 
is  come;  behold,  the  Son  of  man 
is  betrayed  into  the  hands  of  sin- 
ners. 42  Arise,  let  us  be  going :  be- 
hold, he  that  betrayeth  me  is  at 
hand. 

43  And  straightway,  while  he 
yet  spake,  cometh  Judas,  one  of 
the  twelve,  and  with  him  a  multi- 
tude with  swords  and  staves,  from 
the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
and  the  elders.  44  Now  he  that  be- 
trayed him  had  given  them  a  token, 
saying.  Whomsoever  I  shall  kiss, 
that  is  he;  take  him,  and  lead  him 
away  safely.  45  And  when  he  was 
come,  straightway  he  came  to  him, 
and  saith.  Rabbi;  and  kissed  him. 
46  And  they  laid  hands  on  him,  and 
took  him.  47  But  a  certain  one  of 
them  that  stood  by  drew  his  sword, 
and  smote  the  servant  of  the  high 


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twice,  shalt  deny  me  thrice.  31  But 
he  spake  exceeding  vehemently,  If 
I  must  die  with  thee,  1  will  not  deny 
thee.  And  in  like  manner  also 
said  they  all. 

32  And  they  come  unto  a  place 
which  was  named  Gethsemane : 
and  he  saith  unto  his  disciples,  Sit 
ye  here,  while  1  pray.  33  And  he 
taketh  with  him  Peter  and  James 
and  John,  and  began  to  be  greatly 
amazed,  and  sore  troubled.  34  And 
he  saith  unto  them.  My  soul  is 
exceeding  sorrowful  even  unto 
death :  abide  ye  here,  and  watch. 
35  And  he  went  forward  a  little, 
and  fell  on  the  ground,  and  prayed 
that,  if  it  were  possible,  the  hour 
might  pass  away  from  him.  36 
And  he  said,  Abba,  Father,  all 
things  are  possible  unto  thee;  re- 
move this  cup  from  me :  howbeit 
not  what  I  will,  but  what  thou 
wilt.  37  And  he  cometh,  and  find- 
eth  them  sleeping,  and  saith  unto 
Peter,  Simon,  sleepest  thou?  could- 
est  thou  not  watch  one  hour?  38 
Watch  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not 
into  temptation :  the  spirit  indeed  is 
willing,  but  the  flesh  is  weak.  39 
And  again  he  went  away,  and 
prayed,  saying  the  same  words.  40 
And  again  he  came,  and  found 
them  sleeping,  for  their  eyes  were 
very  heavy ;  and  they  knew  not 
what  to  answer  him.  41  And  he 
cometh  the  third  time,  and  saith 
unto  them.  Sleep  on  now,  and  take 
your  rest :  it  is  enough ;  the  hour 
is  come;  behold,  the  Son  of  man 
is  betrayed  into  the  hands  of  sin- 
ners. 42  Arise,  let  us  be  going : 
behold,  he  that  betrayeth  me  is  at 
hand. 

43  And  straightway,  while  he  yet 
spake,  cometh  Judas,  one  of  the 
twelve,  and  with  him  a  multitude 
with  swords  and  staves,  from  the 
chief  priests  and  the  scribes  and 
the  elders.  44  Now  he  that  be- 
trayed him  had  given  them  a 
token,  saying,  Whomsoever  I  shall 
kiss,  that  is  he;  take  him,  and  lead 
him  away  safely.  45  And  when  he 
was  come,  straightway  he  came  to 
him,  and  saith,  Rabbi ;  and  kissed 
him.  46  And  they  laid  hands  on 
him,  and  took  him.  47  But  a  cer- 
tain one  of  them  that  stood  by 
drew    his    sword,    and    smote    the 


Gethsemani.     And    he    saith    to    his    dis- 
ciples :  Sit  you  here,  while  I  pray. 

33  And  he  taketh  Peter  and  James  and 
John  with  him;  and  he  began  to  fear  and 
to  be  heavy. 

34  And  he  saith  to  them :  My  soul  is 
sorrowful  even  unto  death;  stay  you  here, 
and  watch. 

35  And  when  he  was  gone  forward  a 
little,  he  fell  flat  on  the  ground;  and  he 
prayed,  that  if  it  might  be,  the  hour 
might  pass  from  him. 

36  And  he  saith:  Abba,  Father,  all 
things  are  possible  to  thee :  remove  this 
chalice  from  me;  but  not  what  I  will,  but 
what  thou  wilt. 

27  And  he  cometh,  and  findeth  them 
sleeping.  And  he  saith  to  Peter:  Simon, 
sleepest  thou  ?  couldst  thou  not  watch  one 
hour? 

38  Watch  ye,  and  pray  that  you  enter 
not  into  temptation.  The  spirit' indeed 
is  willing,  but  the  flesh  is  weak. 

39  And  going  away  again,  he  prayed, 
saying  the  same  words. 

40  And  when  he  returned,  he  found 
them  again  asleep,  (for  their  eyes  were 
heavy,)  and  they  knew  not  what  to  an- 
swer him. 

41  And  he  cometh  the  third  time,  and 
saith  to  them :  Sleep  ye  now,  and  take 
your  rest.  It  is  enough :  the  hour  is 
come:  behold  the  Son  of  man  shall  be 
betrayed  into  the  hands  of  sinners. 

42  Rise  up,  let  us  go.  Behold,  he  that 
will  betray  me  is  at  hand. 

43  And  while  he  was  yet  speaking, 
cometh  Judas  Iscariot,  one  of  the  twelve: 
and  with  him  a  great  multitude  with 
swords  and  staves,  from  the  chief  priests 
and  the  scribes  and  the  ancients. 

44  And  he  that  betrayed  him,  had  given 
thern  a  sign,  saying :  Whomsoever  I  shall 
kiss,  that  is  he ;  lay  hold  on  him,  and 
lead  him  away  carefully. 

45  And  when  he  was  come,  immediately 
going  up  to  him,  he  saith :  Hail,  Rabbi ; 
and  he  kissed  him. 

46  But  they  laid  hands  on  him,  and  held 
him. 

47  And  one  of  them  that  stood  by, 
drawing  a  sword,  struck  a  servant  of  the 
chief  priest,  and  cut  off  his  ear. 

48  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  them : 
Are  you  come  out  as  to  a  robber,  with 
swords  and  staves  to  apprehend  me? 

49  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple 
teaching,  and  you  did  not  lay  hands  on 
me.  But  that  the  scriptures  may  be  ful- 
filled. 


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50  And  they  all  forsook  him,  and  fled. 

51  And  there  followed  him  a  certain 
young  man,  having  a  linen  cloth  cast 
about  his  naked  body;  and  the  young 
men  laid  hold  on  him : 

52  And  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and 
fled  from  them  naked. 

53  And  they  led  Jesus  away  to  the  high 
priest:  and  with  him  were  assembled  all 
the  chief  priests  and  the  elders  and  the 
scribes. 

54  And  Peter  followed  him  afar_  ofif, 
even  into  the  palace  of  the  high  priest: 
and  he  sat  with  the  servants,  and  warmed 
himself  at  the  fire. 

55  And  the  chief  priests  and  all  the 
council  sought  for  witness  against  Jesus 
to  put  him  to  death;  and  found  none. 

56  For  many  bare  false  witness  against 
him,  but  their  witness  agreed  not  to- 
gether. . 

57  And  there  arose  certain,  and  bare 
false  witness  against  him,  saying, 

58  We  heard  him  say,  I  will  destroy 
this  temple  that  is  made  with  hands,  and 
within  three  days  I  will  build  another 
made  without  hands. 

59  But  neither  so  did  their  witness 
agree  together. 

60  And  the  high  priest  stood  up  m  the 
midst,  and  asked  Jesus,  saying,  Answer- 
est  thou  nothing?  what  is  it  which  these 
witness  against  thee? 

61  But  he  held  his  peace,  and  answered 
nothing.  Again  the  high  priest  asked 
him,  and  said  unto  him,  Art  thou  the 
Christ,  the  Son  of  the  Blessed? 

62  And  Jesus  said,  I  am:  and  ye  shall 
see  the  Son  of  man  sitting  on  the  right 
hand  of  power,  and  coming  in  the  clouds 
of  heaven. 

63  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes, 
and  saith,  What  need  we  any  further  wit- 
nesses? 

64  Ye  have  heard  the  blasphemy:  what 
think  ye?  And  they  all  condemned  him 
to  be  guilty  of  death. 

6s  And  some  began  to  spit  on  him,  and 
to  cover  his  face,  and  to  buffet  him,  and 
to  say  unto  him,  Prophesy :  and  the  ser- 
vants did  strike  him  with  the  palms  of 
their  hands. 

66  And  as  Peter  was  beneath  in  the 
palace,  there  cometh  one  of  the  maids 
of  the  high  priest : 

67  And  when  she  saw  Peter  warming 
himself,  she  looked  upon  him,  and  said. 
And  thou  also  wast  with  Jesus  of  Naz- 
areth. 

68  But  he  denied,  saying,  I  know  not, 


priest,  and  struck  off  his  ear.  48 
And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them.  Are  ye  come  out,  as  against 
a  robber,  with  swords  and  staves  to 
seize  me?  49  I  was  daily  with  you 
in  the  temple  teaching,  and  ye  took 
me  not :  but  this  is  done  that  the 
scriptures  might  be  fulfilled.  50 
And  they  all  left  him,  and  fled. 

51  And  a  certain  young  man  fol- 
lowed with  him,  having  a  linen 
cloth  cast  about  him,  over  his  naked 
body:  and  they  lay  hold  on  him; 
52  but  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and 
fled  naked. 

53  And  they  led  Jesus  away  to 
the  high  priest :  and  there  come  to- 
gether with  him  all  the  chief  priests 
and  the  elders  and  the  scribes. 
54  And  Peter  had  followed  him 
afar  off,  even  within,  into  the 
court  of  the  high  priest;  and  he 
was  sitting  with  the  officers,  and 
warming  himself  in  the  light  of  the 
fire.  55  Now  the  chief  priests  and 
the  whole  council  sought  witness 
against  Jesus  to  put  him  to  death ; 
and  found  it  not.  56  For  many 
bare  false  witness  against  him,  and 
their  witness  agreed  not  together. 
57  And  there  stood  up  certain,  and 
bare  false  witness  against  him,  say- 
ing, 58  We  heard  him  say,  I  will 
destroy  this  temple  that  is  made 
with  hands,  and  in  three  days  I  will 
build  another  made  without  hands. 
59  And  not  even  so  did  their  wit- 
ness agree  together.  60  And  the 
high  priest  stood  up  in  the  midst, 
and  asked  Jesus,  saying,  Answerest 
thou  nothing?  what  is  it  which 
these  witness  against  thee?  61  But 
he  held  his  peace,  and  answered 
nothing.  Again  the  .  high  priest 
asked  him,  and  saith  unto  him.  Art 
thou  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  the 
Blessed?  62  And  Jesus  said,  I  am: 
and  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sit- 
ting at  the  right  hand  of  power,  and 
coming  with  the  clouds  of  heaven. 
63  And  the  high  priest  rent  his 
clothes,  and  saith.  What  further 
need  have  we  of  witnesses?  64  Ye 
have  heard  the  blasphemy:  what 
think  ye?  And  they  all  condemned 
him  to  be  worthy  of  death. 
65  And  some  began  to  spit  on 
him,  and  to  cover  his  face,  and  to 
buffet  him,  and  to  say  unto 
him,  Prophesy:  and  the  officers  re- 


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servant  of  the  high  priest,  and 
struck  ofif  his  ear.  48  And  Jesus 
answered  and  said  unto  them,  Are 
ye  come  out,  as  against  a  robber, 
with  swords  and  staves  to  seize 
me?  49  I  was  daily  with  you  in 
the  temple  teaching,  and  ye  took  me 
not :  but  this  is  done  that  the  scrip- 
tures might  be  fulfilled.  50  And 
they  all  left  him,  and  fled. 

51  And  a  certain  young  man  fol- 
lowed with  him,  having  a  linen 
cloth  cast  about  him,  over  his  naked 
body:  and  they  lay  hold  on  him; 
52  but  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and 
fled  naked. 

53  And  they  led  Jesus  away  to 
the  high  priest :  and  there  come 
together  with  him  all  the  chief 
priests  and  the  elders  and  the 
scribes.  54  And  Peter  had  fol- 
lowed him  afar  off,  even  within, 
into  the  court  of  the  high  priest ; 
and  he  was  sitting  with  the  officers, 
and  warming  himself  in  the  light 
of  the  fire.  55  Now  the  chief 
priests  and  the  whole  council 
sought  witness  against  Jesus  to  put 
him  to  death ;  and  found  it  not. 
56  For  many  bare  false  witness 
against  him,  and  their  witness 
agreed  not  together.  57  And  there 
stood  up  certain,  and  bare  false 
witness  against  him,  saying,  58 
We  heard  him  say,  I  will  destroy 
this  temple  that  is  made  with 
hands,  and  in  three  days  I  will 
build  another  made  without  hands. 
59  And  not  even  so  did  their  wit- 
ness agree  together.  60  And  the 
high  priest  stood  up  in  the  midst, 
and  asked  Jesus,  saying,  Answer- 
est  thou  nothing?  what  is  it  which 
these  witness  against  thee?  61 
But  he  held  his  peace,  and  an- 
swered nothing.  Again  the  high 
priest  asked  him,  and  saith  unto 
him,  Art  thou  the  Christ,  the  Son 
of  the  Blessed?  62  And  Jesus 
said,  I  am :  and  ye  shall  see  the 
Son  of  man  sitting  at  the  right 
hand  of  Power,  and  coming  with 
the  clouds  of  heaven.  6^  And  the 
high  priest  rent  his  clothes,  and 
saith.  What  further  need  have  we 
of  witnesses  ?  64  Ye  have  heard  the 
blasphemy:  what  think  ye?  And 
they  all  condemned  him  to  be 
worthy  of  death.  65  And  some 
began  to  spit  on  him,  and  to  cover 


50  Then  his  disciples  leaving  him,  all 
fled  away. 

51  And  a  certain  joung  man  followed 
him,  having  a  linen  cloth  cast  about  his 
naked  body;  and  they  laid  hold  on 
him. 

52  But  he,  casting  off  the  linen  cloth, 
fled  from  them  naked. 

53  And  they  brought  Jesus  to  the  high 
priest ;  and  all  the  priests  and  the  scribes 
and  the   ancients   assembled  together. 

54  And  Peter  followed  him  afar  off, 
even  into  the  court  of  the  high  priest ; 
and  he  sat  with  the  servants  at  the  fire, 
and  warmed  himself. 

55  And  the  chief  priests  and  all  the 
council  sought  for  evidence  against  Jesus, 
that  they  might  put  him  to  death,  and 
found  none. 

56  For  many  bore  false  witness  against 
him,  and  their  evidences  were  not  agree- 
ing. 

57  And  some  rising  up,  bore  false  wit- 
ness against  him,  saying: 

58  We  heard  him  say,  I  will  destroy 
this  temple  made  with  hands,  and  with- 
in three  days  I  will  build  another  not 
made  with  hands. 

59  And  their  witness  did  not  agree. 

60  And  the  high  priest  rising  up  in  the 
midst,  asked  Jesus,  saying:  Answerest 
thou  nothing  to  the  things  that  are  laid 
to  thy  charge  by  these  men? 

61  But  he  held  his  peace,  and  answered 
nothing.  Again  the  high  priest  asked 
him,  and  said  to  him :  Art  thou  the  Christ 
the  Son  of  the  blessed  God? 

62  And  Jesus  said  to  him :  I  am.  And 
you  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting  on 
the  right  hand  of  the  power  of  God,  and 
coming  with  the  clouds  of  heaven. 

63  Then  the  high  priest  rending  his  gar- 
m.ents,  saith :  What  need  we  any  further 
witnesses? 

64  You  have  heard  the  blasphemy. 
What  think  you?  Who  all  condemned 
him  to  be  guilty  of  death. 

65  And  some  began  to  spit  on  him,  and 
to  cover  his  face,  and  to  buffet  him,  and 
to  say  unto  him :  Prophesy :  and  the  ser- 
vants struck  him  with  the  palms  of  their 
hands. 

66  Now  when  Peter  was  in  the  court 
below,  there  cometh  one  of  the  maid- 
servants of  the  high  priest. 

6y  And  when  she  had  seen  Peter  warm- 
ing himself,  looking  on  him  she  saith: 
Thou  also  wast  with  Jesus  of  Nazareth. 

68  But  he  denied,  saying:  I  neither 
know   nor  understand   what  thou   sayest. 


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neither  understand  I  what  thou  sayest. 
And  he  went  out  into  the  porch ;  and  the 
cock  crew. 

69  And  a  maid  saw  him  again,  and  be- 
gan to  say  to  them  that  stood  by,  This  is 
one  of  them. 

70  And  he  denied  it  again.  And  a  lit- 
tle after,  they  that  stood  by  said  again 
to  Peter,  Surely  thou  art  one  of  them : 
for  thou  art  a  Galil^ean,  and  thy  speech 
agreeth  thereto. 

71  But  he  began  to  curse  and  to  swear, 
saying,  1  know  not  this  man  of  whom  ye 
speak. 

y2  And  the  second  time  the  cock  crew. 
And  Peter  called  to  mind  the  word  that 
Jesus  said  unto  him.  Before  the  cock 
crow  twice,  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice. 
And  when  he  thought  thereon,  he  wept. 


CHAPTER  15. 

AND  straightway  in  the  morning  the 
chief  priests  held  a  consultation 
with  the  elders  and  scribes  and  the  whole 
council,  and  bound  Jesus,  and  carried 
him  away,  and  delivered  him  to  Pilate. 

2  And  Pilate  asked  him.  Art  thou  the 
King  of  the  Jews?  And  he  answering 
said  unto  him.  Thou  sayest  it. 

3  And  the  chief  priests  accused  him 
of  many  things :  but  he  answered  no- 
thing. 

4  And  Pilate  asked  him  again,  saying, 
Answerest  thou  nothing?  behold  how 
many  things  they  witness  against  thee. 

5  But  Jesus  yet  answered  nothing;  so 
that  Pilate  marvelled. 

6  Now  at  that  feast  he  released  unto 
them  one  prisoner,  whomsoever  they  de- 
sired. 

7  And  there  was  one  named  Barabbas, 
which  lay  bound  with  them  that  had  made 
insurrection  with  him,  who  had  commit- 
ted murder  in  the  insurrection. 

8  And  the  multitude  crying  aloud  be- 
gan to  desire  Jiiin  to  do  as  he  had  ever 
done  unto  them. 

9  But  Pilate  answered  them,  saying. 
Will  ye  that  I  release  unto  you  the  King 
of  the  Jews? 


ceived    him    with    blows    of    their 
hands. 

66  And  as  Peter  was  beneath  in 
the  court,  there  cometh  one  of  the 
maids  of  the  high  priest ;  67  and 
seeing  Peter  warming  himself,  she 
looked  upon  him,  and  saith,  Thou 
also  wast  with  the  Nazarene,  even 
Jesus.  68  But  he  denied,  saying, 
I  neither  know,  nor  understand 
what  thou  sayest :  and  he  went  out 
into  the  porch ;  and  the  cock 
crew.  69  And  the  maid  saw  him, 
and  began  again  to  say  to  them 
that  stood  by.  This  is  one  of  them. 
70  But  he  again  denied  it.  And 
after  a  little  while  again  they  that 
stood  by  said  to  Peter,  Of  a  truth 
thou  art  one  of  them ;  for  thou  art 
a  Galilsean.  71  But  he  began  to 
curse,  and  to  swear,  I  know  not 
this  man  of  whom  ye  speak.  72 
And  straightway  the  second  time 
the  cock  crew.  And  Peter  called  to 
mind  the  word,  how  that  Jesus 
said  unto  him.  Before  the  cock 
crow  twice,  thou  shalt  deny  me 
thrice.  And  when  he  thought 
thereon,  he  wept. 


A  ND  straightway  in  the 
I5-^-jk-  morning  the  chief  priests 
with  the  elders  and  scribes,  and 
the  whole  council,  held  a  consul- 
tation, and  bound  Jesus,  and  car- 
ried him  away,  and  delivered  him 
up  to  Pilate.  2  And  Pilate  asked 
him.  Art  thou  the  King  of  the 
Jews?  And  he  answering  saith 
unto  him.  Thou  sayest.  3  And  the 
chief  priests  accused  him  of  many 
things.  4  And  Pilate  again  asked 
him,  saying,  Answerest  thou  no- 
thing? behold  how  many  things 
they  accuse  thee  of.  5  But  Jesus 
no  more  answered  anything;  inso- 
much that  Pilate  marvelled. 

6  Now  at  the  feast  he  used  to 
release  unto  them  one  prisoner, 
whom  they  asked  of  him.  7  And 
there  was  one  called  Barabbas,  ly- 
ing bound  with  them  that  had  made 
insurrection,  men  who  in  the  in- 
surrection had  committed  murder. 
8  And  the  multitude  went  up  and 
began  to  ask  him  to  do  as  he  was 
wont  to  do  unto  them.  9  And  Pi- 
late answered  them,  saying.  Will  ye 
that  I  release  unto  you  the  King  of 


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his  face,  and  to  buffet  him,  and  to 
say  unto  him,  Prophesy :  and  the 
officers  received  him  with  blows  of 
their  hands. 

66  And  as  Peter  was  beneath  in 
the  court,  there  cometh  one  of  the 
maids  of  the  high  priest;  67  and 
seeing  Peter  warming  himself,  she 
looked  upon  him,  and  saith.  Thou 
also  wast  with  the  Nazarene,  even 
Jesus.  68  But  he  denied,  saying, 
I  neither  know,  nor  understand 
what  thou  sayest :  and  he  went  out 
into  the  porch ;  and  the  cock  crew. 
69  And  the  maid  saw  him,  and  be- 
gan again  to  say  to  them  that  stood 
by.  This  is  one  of  them.  70  But  he 
again  denied  it.  And  after  a  little 
while  again  they  that  stood  by  said 
to  Peter,  Of  a  truth  thou  art  one 
of  them  ;  for  thou  art  a  Galilaean. 
71  But  he  began  to  curse,  and  to 
swear,  I  know  not  this  man  of 
whom  ye  speak.  72  And  straight- 
way the  second  time  the  cock  crew. 
And  Peter  called  to  mind  the  word, 
how  that  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Be- 
fore the  cock  crow  twice,  thou  shalt 
deny  me  thrice.  And  when  he 
thought  thereon,  he  wept. 

^  A  ND  straightway  in  the 
•^5-^-^  morning  the  chief  priests 
with  the  elders  and  scribes,  and 
the  whole  council,  held  a  consul- 
tation, and  bound  Jesus,  and  car- 
ried him  away,  and  delivered  him 
up  to  Pilate.  2  And  Pilate  asked 
him.  Art  thou  the  King  of  the 
Jews?  And  he  answering  saith 
unto  him.  Thou  sayest.  3  And  the 
chief  priests  accused  him  of  many 
things.  4  And  Pilate  again  asked 
him,  saying,  Answerest  thou  noth- 
ing? behold  how  many  things  they 
accuse  thee  of.  5  But  Jesus  no 
more  answered  anything ;  insomuch 
that  Pilate  marvelled. 

6  Now  at  the  feast  he  used  to 
release  unto  them  one  prisoner, 
whom  they  asked  of  him.  7  And 
there  was  one  called  Barabbas, 
lying  bound  with  them  that  had 
made  insurrection,  men  who  in 
the  insurrection  had  committed 
murder.  8  And  the  multitude 
went  up  and  began  to  ask  him  to 
do  as  he  was  wont  to  do  unto  them. 
9  And  Pilate  answered  them,  say- 
ing. Will  ye  that  I  release  unto  you 


And  he  went  forth  before  the  court ;  and 
the  cock  crew. 

69  And  again  a  maidservant  seeing  him, 
began  to  say  to  the  standers  by :  This  is 
one  of  them. 

70  But  he  denied  again.  And  after  a 
while  they  that  stood  by  said  again  to 
Peter:  Surely  thou  art  one  of  them;  for 
thou  art  also  a  Galilean. 

71  But  he  began  to  curse  and  to  swear, 
saying;  I  know  not  this  man  of  whom 
you  speak. 

72  And  immediately  the  cock  crew 
again.  And  Peter  remembered  the  word 
that  Jesus  had  said  unto  him:  Before  the 
cock  crow  twice,  thou  shalt  thrice  deny 
me.    And  he  began  to  weep. 


CHAPTER  15. 

AND  straightway  in  the  morning,  the 
chief  priests  holding  a  consultation 
with  the  ancients  and  the  scribes  and  the 
whole  council,  binding  Jesus,  led  him 
away,  and  delivered  him  to  Pilate. 

2  And  Pilate  asked  him :  Art  thou  the 
king  of  the  Jews?  But  he  answering, 
saith  to  him :  Thou  sayest  it. 

3  And  the  chief  priests  accused  him  in 
many  things. 

4  And  Pilate  again  asked  him,  saying: 
Answerest  thou  nothing?  behold  in  how 
many  things  they  accuse  thee. 

5  But  Jesus  still  answered  nothing;  so 
that  Pilate  wondered. 

6  Now  on  the  festival  day  he  was  wont 
to  release  unto  them  one  of  the  prison- 
ers, whomsoever  they  demanded. 

7  And  there  was  one  called  Barabbas, 
who  was  put  in  prison  with  some  sedi- 
tious men,  who  in  the  sedition  had  com- 
mitted  murder. 

8  And  when  the  multitude  was  come 
up,  they  began  to  desire  that  he  would  do, 
as  he  had  ever  done  unto  them. 

9  And  Pilate  answered  them,  and  said: 
Will  you  that  I  release  to  you  the  king 
of  the  Jews? 


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ST.  MARK,   15. 


REVISED 


10  For  he  knew  that  the  chief  priests 
had  delivered  him  for  envy. 

11  But  the  chief  priests  moved  the  peo- 
ple, that  he  should  rather  release  Barab- 
bas  unto  them. 

12  And  Pilate  answ^ered  and  said  again 
unto  them,  What  will  ye  then  that  I  shall 
do  unto  him  whom  ye  call  the  King  of 
the  Jews? 

13  And  they  cried  out  again,  Crucify 
him. 

14  Then  Pilate  said  unto  them.  Why, 
what  evil  hath  he  done?  And  they  cried 
out   the   more   exceedingly,    Crucify   him. 

15  And  so  Pilate,  willing  to  content 
the  people,  released  Barabbas  unto  them, 
and  delivered  Jesus,  when  he  had 
scourged  him,  to  be  crucified. 

16  And  the  soldiers  led  him  away  into 
the  hall,  called  Prjetorium ;  and  they  call 
together  the  whole  band. 

17  And  they  clothed  him  with  purple, 
and  platted  a  crown  of  thorns,  and  put 
it  about  his  head, 

18  And  began  to  salute  him,  Hail,  King 
of  the  Jews ! 

19  And  they  smote  him  on  the  head 
with  a  reed,  and  did  spit  upon  him,  and 
bowing  their  knees  worshipped  him. 

20  And  when  they  had  mocked  him, 
they  took  off  the  purple  from  him,  and 
put  his  own  clothes  on  him,  and  led  him 
out  to  crucify  him. 

21  And  they  compel  one  Simon  a  Cy- 
renian,  who  passed  by,  coming  out  of  the 
country,  the  father  of  Alexander  and 
Rufus,  to  bear  his  cross. 

22  And  they  bring  him  unto  the  place 
Golgotha,  which  is,  being  interpreted. 
The  place  of  a  skull. 

23  And  they  gave  him  to  drink  wine 
mingled  with  myrrh  :  but  he  received  it  not. 

24  And  when  they  had  crucified  him, 
they  parted  his  garments,  casting  lots 
upon  them,  what  every  man  should  take. 

25  And  it  was  the  third  hour,  and  they 
crucified  him. 

26  And  the  superscription  of  his  ac- 
cusation was  written  over,  THE  KING 
OF  THE  JEWS. 

27  And  with  him  they  crucify  two 
thieves ;  the  one  on  his  right  hand,  and 
the  other  on  his  left. 

28  And  the  scripture  was  fulfilled, 
which  saith,  And  he  was  numbered  with 
the  transgressors. 

29  And  they  that  passed  by  railed  on 
him,  wagging  their  heads,  and  saying.  Ah, 
thou  that  destroyest  the  temple,  and 
buildest  it  in  three  days, 


the  Jews?  10  For  he  perceived  that 
for  envy  the  chief  priests  had  de- 
livered him  up.  II  But  the  chief 
priests  stirred  up  the  multitude, 
that  he  should  rather  release  Barab- 
bas unto  them.  12  And  Pilate 
again  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
What  then  shall  I  do  unto  him 
whom  ye  call  the  King  of  the  Jews? 
13  And  they  cried  out  again, 
Crucify  him.  14  And  Pilate  said 
unto  them.  Why,  what  evil  hath  he 
done?  But  they  cried  out  exceed- 
ingly. Crucify  him.  15  And  Pilate, 
wishing  to  content  the  multitude, 
released  unto  them  Barabbas,  and 
delivered  Jesus,  when  he  had 
scourged  him,  to  be  crucified. 

16  And  the  soldiers  led  him  away 
within  the  court,  which  is  the  Pras- 
torium ;  and  they  call  together  the 
whole  band.  17  And  they  clothe 
him  with  purple,  and  plaiting  a 
crown  of  thorns,  they  put  it  on 
him;  18  and  they  began  to  salute 
him,  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews!  19 
And  they  smote  his  head  with  a 
reed,  and  did  spit  upon  him,  and 
bowing  their  knees  worshipped  him. 
20  And  when  they  had  mocked  him, 
they  took  off  from  him  the  purple, 
and  put  on  him  his  garments.  And 
they  lead  him  out  to  crucify  him. 

21  And  they  compel  one  pass- 
ing by,  Simon  of  Cyrene,  coming 
from  the  country,  the  father  of 
Alexander  and  Rufus,  to  go  with 
them,  that  he  might  bear  his  cross. 

22  And  they  bring  him  unto  the 
place  Golgotha,  which  is,  being  in- 
terpreted.   The    place    of    a    skull. 

23  And  they  offered  him  wine  min- 
gled with  myrrh :  but  he  received 
it  not.  24  And  they  crucify  him, 
and  part  his  garments  among  them, 
casting  lots  upon  them,  what  each 
should  take.  25  And  it  was  the 
third  hour,  and  they  crucified  him. 
26  And  the  superscription  of  his 
accusation  was  written  over,  the 
KING  OF  THE  JEWS.  27  And  with 
him  they  crucify  two  robbers;  one 
on  his  right  hand,  and  one  on  his 
left.'  29  And  they  that  passed 
by  railed  on  him,  wagging  their 
heads,  and  saying.  Ha !  thou  that 
destroyest  the  temple,  and  build- 
est  it   in   three   days,  save  thyself, 

1  Verse  28  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


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ST.  MARK,  15. 


DOUAY       233 


the  King  of  the  Jews?  10  For  he 
perceived  that  for  envy  the  chief 
priests  had  delivered  him  up.  11 
But  the  chief  priests  stirred  up  the 
multitude,  that  he  should  rather  re- 
lease Barabbas  unto  them.  12  And 
Pilate  again  answered  and  said 
unto  them,  What  then  shall  I  do 
unto  him  whom  ye  call  the  King 
of  the  Jews?  13  And  they  cried 
out  again,  Crucify  him.  14  And 
Pilate  said  unto  them,  Why,  what 
evil  hath  he  done?  But  they  cried 
out  exceedingly,  Crucify  him.  15 
And  Pilate,  wishing  to  content  the 
multitude,  released  unto  them 
Barabbas,  and  delivered  Jesus, 
when  he  had  scourged  him,  to  be 
crucified. 

16  And  the  soldiers  led  him 
away  within  the  court,  which  is 
the  Prastorium ;  and  they  call 
together  the  whole  band.  17 
And  they  clothe  him  with  purple, 
and  platting  a  crown  of  thorns, 
they  put  it  on  him ;  18  and  they 
began  to  salute  him,  Hail,  King  of 
the  Jews !  19  And  they  smote  his 
head  with  a  reed,  and  spat  upon 
him,  and  bowing  their  knees  wor- 
shipped him.  20  And  when  they 
had  mocked  him,  they  took  off 
from  him  the  purple,  and  put  on 
him  his  garments.  And  they  lead 
him  out  to  crucify  him. 

21  And  they  compel  one  pass- 
ing by,  Simon  of  Cyrene,  coming 
from  the  country,  the  father  of 
Alexander  and  Rufus,  to  go  with 
them,  that  he  might  bear  his  cross. 

22  And  they  bring  him  unto  the 
place  Golgotha,  which  is,  being  in- 
terpreted, The  place  of  a  skull.  23 
And  they  offered  him  wine  mingled 
with  myrrh :  but  he  received  it  not. 
24  And  they  crucify  him,  and  part 
his  garments  among  them,  casting 
lots  upon  them,  what  each  should 
take.  25  And  it  was  the  third  hour, 
and  they  crucified  him.  26  And  the 
superscription  of  his  accusation 
was  written  over,  the  King  of  the 
Jews.  27  And  with  him  they  cru- 
cify two  robbers ;  one  on  his  right 
hand,  and  one  on  his  left.'  29  And 
they  that  passed  by  railed  on  him, 
wagging  their  heads,  and  saying. 
Ha !  thou  that  destroj'est  the  tem- 

'  Verse  28  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


ID  For  he  knew  that  the  chief  priests 
had  delivered  him  up  out  of  envy. 

11  But  the  chief  priests  moved  the  peo- 
ple, that  he  should  rather  release  Barab- 
bas to  them. 

12  And  Pilate  again  answering,  saith 
to  them :  What  will  you  then  that  I  do 
to  the  king  of  the  Jews? 

13  But  they  again  cried  out:  Crucify 
him. 

14  And  Pilate  saith  to  them:  Why, 
what  evil  hath  he  done?  But  they  cried 
out  the  more:  Crucify  him. 

15  And  so  Pilate  being  willing  to  satisfy 
the  people,  released  to  them  Barabbas, 
and  delivered  up  Jesus,  when  he  had 
scourged  him,  to  be  crucified. 

16  And  the  soldiers  led  him  away  into 
the  court  of  the  palace,  and  they  called 
together  the  whole  band : 

17  And  they  clothe  him  with  purple, 
and  platting  a  crown  of  thorns,  they  put 
it  upon  him. 

18  And  they  began  to  salute  him:  Hail, 
king  of  the  Jews. 

19  And  they  struck  his  head  with  a 
reed :  and  they  did  spit  on  him.  And 
bowing  their  knees,  they  adored  him. 

20  And  after  they  had  mocked  him, 
they  took  off  the  purple  from  him,  and 
put  his  own  garments  on  him,  and  they 
led  him  out  to  crucify  him. 

21  And  they  forced  one  Simon  a  Cyre- 
nian  who  passed  by,  coming  out  of  the 
country,  the  father  of  Alexander  and  of 
Rufus,  to  take  up  his  cross. 

22  And  they  bring  him  into  the  place 
called  Golgotha,  which  being  interpreted 
is.  The  place  of  Calvary. 

23  And  they  gave  him  to  drink  wine 
mingled  with  myrrh ;  but  he  took  it 
not. 

24  And  crucifying  him,  they  divided 
his  garments,  casting  lots  upon  them, 
what  every  man  should  take. 

25  And  it  was  the  third  hour,  and  they 
crucified  him. 

26  And  the  inscription  of  his  cause  was 
written  over:  The  King  of  the  Jews. 

27  And  with  him  they  crucify  two 
thieves ;  the  one  on  his  right  hand,  and 
the  other  on  his  left. 

28  And  the  scripture  was  fulfilled, 
which  saith:  A7id  with  the  wicked  he  was 
reputed. 

29  And  they  that  passed  by  blasphemed 
him,  wagging  their  heads,  and  saying: 
Vah,  thou  that  destroyest  the  temple  of 
God,  and  in  three  days  buildest  it  up 
again ; 


234        AUTHORIZED 


ST.  MARK,  15. 


REVISED 


30  Save  thyself,  and  come  down  from 
the  cross. 

31  Likewise  also  the  chief  priests  mock- 
ing said  among  themselves  with  the 
scribes,  He  saved  others;  himself  he  can- 
not save. 

32  Let  Christ  the  King  of  Israel 
descend  now  from  the  cross,  that  we  may 
see  and  believe.  And  they  that  were 
crucified  with  him  reviled  him. 

33  And  when  the  sixth  hour  was  come, 
there  was  darkness  over  the  whole  land 
until  the  ninth  hour. 

34  And  at  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried 
with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eloi,  Eloi,  lama 
sabachthani  ?  which  is,  being  interpreted, 
My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou  for- 
saken me? 

35  And  some  of  them  that  stood  by, 
when  they  heard  it,  said,  Behold,  he  call- 
eth  Elias. 

36  And  one  ran  and  filled  a  spunge  full 
of  vinegar,  and  put  it  on  a  reed,  and 
gave  him  to  drink,  saying,  Let  alone ;  let 
us  see  whether  Elias  will  come  to  take 
him  down. 

37  And  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud  voice, 
and  gave  up  the  ghost. 

38  And  the  veil  of  the  temple  was 
rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the 
bottom. 

39  And  when  the  centurion,  which  stood 
over  against  him,  saw  that  he  so  cried 
out,  and  gave  up  the  ghost,  he  said,  Truly 
this  man  was  the  Son  of  God. 

40  There  were  also  women  looking  on 
afar  off:  among  whom  was  Mary  Mag- 
dalene, and  Mary  the  mother  of  James 
the  less  and  of  Joses,  and  Salome; 

41  (Who  also,  when  he  was  in  Galilee, 
followed  him,  and  ministered  unto  him;) 
and  many  other  women  which  came  up 
with  him  unto  Jerusalem. 

42  And  now  when  the  even  was  come, 
because  it  was  the  preparation,  that  is, 
the  day  before  the  sabbath, 

43  Joseph  of  Arimathaea,  an  honourable 
counsellor,  which  also  waited  for  the 
kingdom  of  God,  came,  and  went  in 
boldly  unto  Pilate,  and  craved  the  body 
of  Jesus. 

44  And  Pilate  marvelled  if  he  were 
already  dead :  and  calling  unto  him  the 
centurion,  he  asked  him  whether  he  had 
been  any  while  dead. 

45  And  when  he  knew  it  of  the  cen- 
turion, he  gave  the  body  to  Joseph. 

46  And  he  bought  fine  linen,  and  took 
him  down,  and  wrapped  him  in  the  linen, 
and  laid  him  in  a  sepulchre  which  was 


30  and  come  down  from  the  cross. 

31  In  like  manner  also  the  chief 
priests  mocking  him  among  them- 
selves with  the  scribes  said.  He 
saved  others;  himself  he  cannot 
save.  32  Let  the  Christ,  the  King 
of  Israel,  now  come  down  from 
the  cross,  that  we  may  see  and  be- 
lieve. And  they  that  were  crucified 
with  him  reproached  him. 

33  And  when  the  sixth  hour  was 
come,  there  was  darkness  over  the 
whole    land    until    the    ninth    hour. 

34  And  at  the  ninth  hour  Jesus 
cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Eloi, 
Eloi,  lama  sabachthani?  which  is, 
being  interpreted.  My  God,  my 
God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken  me? 

35  And  some  of  them  that  stood  by, 
when  they  heard  it,  said.  Behold, 
he  calleth  Elijah.  36  And  one  ran, 
and  filling  a  sponge  full  of  vine- 
gar, put  it  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him 
to  drink,  saying,  Let  be ;  let  us  see 
whether  Elijah  cometh  to  take  him 
down.  37  And  Jesus  uttered  a 
loud  voice,  and  gave  up  the  ghost. 
38  And  the  veil  of  the  temple  was 
rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the 
bottom.  39  And  when  the  cen- 
turion, which  stood  by  over  against 
him,  saw  that  he  so  gave  up  the 
ghost,  he  said.  Truly  this  man  was 
the  Son  of  God.  40  And  there 
were  also  women  beholding  from 
afar:  among  whom  were  both 
Mary  Magdalene,  and  Mary  the 
mother  of  James  the  less  apd  of 
Joses,  and  Salome;  41  who,  when 
he  was  in  Galilee,  followed  him, 
and  ministered  unto  him;  and 
many  other  women  which  came  up 
with  him  unto  Jerusalem. 

42  And  when  even  was  now 
come,  because  it  was  the  Prepara- 
tion, that  is,  the  day  before  the 
sabbath,  43  there  came  Joseph  of 
Arimathaea,  a  councillor  of  hon- 
ourable estate,  who  also  himself 
was  looking  for  the  kingdom  of 
God ;  and  he  boldly  went  in  unto 
Pilate,  and  asked  for  the  body  of 
Jesus.  44  And  Pilate  marvelled  if 
he  were  already  dead :  and  calling 
unto  him  the  centurion,  he  asked 
him  whether  he  had  been  any 
while  dead.  45  And  when  he 
learned  it  of  the  centurion,  he 
granted  the  corpse  to  Joseph.  46 
And  he  bought  a  linen  cloth,  and 


STANDARD 


ST.  MARK,  15. 


DOUAY       235 


pie,  and  buildest  it  in  three  days, 
30  save  thyself,  and  come  down 
from  the  cross.  31  In  like  man- 
ner also  the  chief  priests  mocking 
him  among  themselves  with  the 
scribes  said.  He  saved  others ;  him- 
self he  cannot  save.  32  Let  the 
Christ,  the  King  of  Israel,  now 
come  down  from  the  cross,  that 
we  may  see  and  believe.  And  they 
that  were  crucified  with  him  re- 
proached him. 

33  And  when  the  sixth  hour  was 
come,  there  was  darkness  over  the 
whole  land  until  the  ninth  hour. 
34  And  at  the  ninth  hour  Jesus 
cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Eloi,  Eloi, 
lama  sabachthani?  which  is,  being 
interpreted.  My  God,  my  God,  why 
hast  thou  forsaken  me?  35  And 
some  of  them  that  stood  by,  when 
they  heard  it,  said,  Behold,  he  call- 
eth  Elijah.  36  And  one  ran,  and 
filling  a  sponge  full  of  vinegar, 
put  it  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to 
drink,  saying.  Let  be ;  let  us  see 
whether  Elijah  cometh  to  take  him 
down.  S7  And  Jesus  uttered  a  loud 
voice,  and  gave  up  the  ghost.  38 
And  the  veil  of  the  temple  was 
rent  in  two  from  the  top  to  the 
bottom.  39  And  when  the  cen- 
turion, who  stood  by  over  against 
him,  saw  that  he  so  gave  up  the 
ghost,  he  said,  Truly  this  man  was 
the  Son  of  God.  40  And  there 
were  also  women  beholding  from 
afar :  among  whom  zvere  both  Mary 
Magdalene,  and  Mary  the  mother 
of  James  the  less  and  of  Joses,  and 
Salome ;  41  who,  when  he  was  in 
Galilee,  followed  him,  and  minis- 
tered unto  him;  and  many  other 
women  that  came  up  with  him  unto 
Jerusalem. 

42  And  when  even  was  now 
come,  because  it  was  the  Prepara- 
tion, that  is,  the  day  before  the 
sabbath,  43  there  came  Joseph  of 
Arimathpea,  a  councillor  of  hon- 
orable estate,  who  also  himself  was 
looking  for  the  kingdom  of  God; 
and  he  boldly  went  in  unto  Pilate, 
and  asked  for  the  body  of  Jesus. 
44  And  Pilate  marvelled  if  he  were 
already  dead :  and  calling  unto  him 
the  centurion,  he  asked  him  whether 
he  had  been  any  while  dead.  45 
And  when  he  learned  it  of  the 
centurion,    he    granted    the    corpse 


30  Save  thyself,  coming  down  from  the 
cross. 

31  In  like  manner  also  the  chief  priests 
mocking,  said  with  the  scribes  one  to 
another:  He  saved  others;  himself  he 
cannot  save. 

32  Let  Christ  the  king  of  Israel  come 
down  now  from  the  cross,  that  we  may 
see  and  believe.  And  they  that  were 
crucified  with  him  reviled  him. 

S3  And  when  the  sixth  hour  was  come, 
there  was  darkness  over  the  whole  earth 
until  the  ninth  hour. 

34  And  at  the  ninth  hour,  Jesus  cried 
out  with  a  loud  voice,  saying :  Eloi,  Eloi, 
lamma  sabacthani?  Which  is,  being  in- 
terpreted. My  God,  my  God,  why  hast 
thou  forsaken  me? 

35  And  some  of  the  standers  by  hearing, 
said :  Behold  he  calleth  Elias. 

36  And  one  running  and  filling  a  sponge 
with  vinegar,  and  putting  it  upon  a  reed, 
gave  him  to  drink,  saying:  Stay,  let  us 
see  if  Elias  come  to  take  him  down. 

37  And  Jesus  having  cried  out  with  a 
loud  voice,  gave  up  the  ghost. 

38  And  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent 
in  two,  from  the  top  to  the  bottom. 

39  And  the  centurion  who  stood  over 
against  him,  seeing  that  crying  out  in 
this  manner  he  had  given  up  the  ghost, 
said :  Indeed  this  man  was  the  son  of 
God. 

40  And  there  were  also  women  look- 
ing on  afar  off :  among  whom  was  Mary 
Magdalen,  and  Mary  the  mother  of  James 
the  less  and  of  Joseph,  and  Salome : 

41  Who  also  when  he  was  in  Galilee 
followed  him,  and  ministered  to  him, 
and  many  other  women  that  came  up 
with  him  to  Jerusalem. 

42  And  when  evening  was  now  come, 
(because  it  was  the  Parasceve,  that  is, 
the  day  before  the  sabbath,) 

43  Joseph  of  Arimathea,  a  noble  coun- 
sellor, who  was  also  himself  looking  for 
the  kingdom  of  God,  came  and  went  in 
boldly  to  Pilate,  and  begged  the  body  of 
Jesus. 

44  But  Pilate  wondered  that  he  should 
be  already  dead.  And  sending  for  the 
centurion,  he  asked  him  if  he  were  al- 
ready dead. 

45  And  when  he  had  understood  it  by 
the  centurion,  he  gave  the  body  to  Jo- 
seph. 

46  And  Joseph  buying  fine  linen,  and 
taking  him  down,  wrapped  him  up  in  the 
fine  linen,  and  laid  him  in  a  sepulchre 
which  was  hewed  out  of  a  rock.    And  he 


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hewn  out  of  a  rock,  and  rolled  a  stone 
unto  the  door  of  the  sepulchre. 

47  And  Mary  Magdalene  and  Mary  the 
mother  of  Joses  beheld  where  he  was 
laid. 


CHAPTER   i6. 

AND  when  the  sabbath  was  past,  Mary 
Magdalene,  and  Mary  the  mother 
of  James,  and  Salome,  had  bought  sweet 
spices,  that  they  might  come  and  anoint 
him. 

2  And  very  early  in  the  morning  the 
first  day  of  the  week,  they  came  unto  the 
sepulchre  at  the  rising  of  the  sun. 

3  And  they  said  among  themselves, 
Who  shall  roll  us  away  the  stone  from 
the  door  of  the  sepulchre? 

4  And  when  they  looked,  they  saw  that 
the  stone  was  rolled  away :  for  it  was 
very  great. 

5  And  entering  into  the  sepulchre,  they 
saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right  side, 
clothed  in  a  long  white  garment;  and 
they  were  affrighted. 

6  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Be  not  af- 
frighted :  Ye  seek  Jesus  of  Nazareth, 
which  was  crucified :  he  is  risen ;  he  is 
not  here :  behold  the  place  where  they 
laid  him. 

7  But  go  your  way,  tell  his  disciples 
and  Peter  that  he  goeth  before  you  into 
Galilee :  there  shall  ye  see  him,  as  he  said 
unto  you. 

8  And  they  went  out  quickly,  and  fled 
from  the  sepulchre ;  for  they  trembled 
and  were  amazed :  neither  said  they  any 
thing  to  any  man;  for  they  were  afraid. 

9  Now  when  Jesus  was  risen  early  the 
first  day  of  the  week,  he  appeared  first 
to  Mary  Magdalene,  out  of  whom  he  had 
cast  seven  devils. 

10  And  she  went  and  told  them  that 
had  been  with  him,  as  they  mourned  and 
wept. 

11  And  they,  when  they  had  heard  that 
he  was  alive,  and  had  been  seen  of  her, 
believed  not. 

12  After  that  he  appeared  in  another 
form  unto  two  of  them,  as  they  walked, 
and  went  into  the  country. 

13  And  they  went  and  told  it  unto 
the  residue:   neither  believed  they  them. 

14  Afterward  he  appeared  unto  the 
eleven  as  they  sat  at  meat,  and  up- 
braided them  with  their  unbelief  and 
hardness  of  heart,  because  they  believed 


taking  him  down,  wound  him  in  the 
linen  cloth,  and  laid  him  in  a  tomb 
which  had  been  hewn  out  of  a 
rock;  and  he  rolled  a  stone  against 
the  door  of  the  tomb.  47  And 
Mary  Magdalene  and  Mary  the 
mother  of  Joses  beheld  where  he 
was  laid. 


:6A 


ND  when  the  sabbath  was 
past,  Mary  Magdalene,  and 
Mary  the  mother  of  James,  and 
Salome,  bought  spices,  that  they 
might  come  and  anoint  him.  2  And 
very  early  on  the  first  day  of  the 
week,  they  come  to  the  tomb  when 
the  sun  was  risen.  3  And  they 
were  saying  among  themselves, 
Who  shall  roll  us  away  the  stone 
from  the  door  of  the  tomb?  4  and 
looking  up,  they  see  that  the  stone 
is  rolled  back :  for  it  was  exceed- 
ing great.  5  And  entering  into  the 
tomb,  they  saw  a  young  man  sit- 
ting on  the  right  side,  arrayed  in  a 
white  robe ;  and  they  were  amazed. 
6  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Be  not 
amazed :  ye  seek  Jesus,  the  Naz- 
arene,  which  hath  been  crucified : 
he  is  risen ;  he  is  not  here :  behold, 
the  place  where  they  laid  him !  7 
But  go,  tell  his  disciples  and  Peter, 
He  goeth  before  you  into  Galilee : 
there  shall  ye  see  him,  as  he  said 
unto  you.  8  And  they  went  out, 
and  fled  from  the  tomb ;  for  trem- 
bling and  astonishment  had  come 
upon  them :  and  they  said  nothing 
to  any  one ;  for  they  were  afraid. 

9  Now  when  he  was  risen  early 
on  the  first  day  of  the  week,  he 
appeared  first  to  Mary  Magdalene, 
from  whom  he  had  cast  out  seven 
devils.  10  She  went  and  told  them 
that  had  been  with  him,  as  they 
mourned  and  wept.  11  And  they, 
when  they  heard  that  he  was  alive, 
and  had  been  seen  of  her  disbe- 
lieved. 

12  And  after  these  things  he  was 
manifested  in  another  form  unto 
two  of  them,  as  they  walked,  on 
their  way  into  the  country.  13  And 
they  went  away  and  told  it  unto  the 
rest :  neither  believed  they  them. 

14  And  afterward  he  was  mani- 
fested unto  the  eleven  themselves 
as  they  sat  at  meat ;  and  he  up- 
braided  them    with   their    unbelief 


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to  Joseph.  46  And  he  bought  a 
linen  cloth,  and  taking  him  down, 
wound  him  in  the  linen  cloth,  and 
Jaid  him  in  a  tomb  which  had  been 
hewn  out  of  a  rock;  and  he  rolled 
a  stone  against  the  door  of  the 
tomb.  47  And  Mary  Magdalene 
and  Mary  the  mother  of  Joses  be- 
held where  he  was  laid. 

-/:  \  ND  when  the  sabbath  was 
IOj!:\.  past,  Mary  Magdalene, 
and  Mary  the  mother  of  James, 
and  Salome,  bought  spices,  that 
they  might  come  and  anoint  him. 
2  And  very  early  on  the  first  day 
of  the  week,  they  come  to  the  tomb 
when  the  sun  was  risen.  3  And 
they  were  saying  among  them- 
selves, Who  shall  roll  us  away  the 
stone  from  the  door  of  the  tomb? 
4  and  looking  up,  they  see  that  the 
stone  is  rolled  back :  for  it  was 
exceeding  great.  5  And  entering 
into  the  tomb,  they  saw  a  young 
man  sitting  on  the  right  side,  ar- 
rayed in  a  white  robe;  and  they 
were  amazed.  6  And  he  saith  unto 
them.  Be  not  amazed:  ye  seek  Je- 
sus, the  Nazarene,  who  hath  been 
crucified :  he  is  risen ;  he  is  not 
here :  behold,  the  place  where  they 
laid  him !  7  But  go,  tell  his  disci- 
ples and  Peter,  He  goeth  before  you 
into  Galilee :  there  shall  ye  see  him, 
as  he  said  unto  you.  8  And  they 
went  out,  and  fled  from  the  tomb ; 
for  trembling  and  astonishment  had 
come  upon  them :  and  they  said 
nothing  to  any  one;  for  they  were 
afraid. 

9  Now  when  he  was  risen  early 
on  the  first  day  of  the  week,  he 
appeared  first  to  Mary  Magdalene, 
from  whom  he  had  cast  out  seven 
demons.  10  She  went  and  told 
them  that  had  been  with  him,  as 
they  mourned,  and  wept.  11  And 
they,  when  they  heard  that  he  was 
alive,  and  had  been  seen  of  her, 
disbelieved. 

12  And  after  these  things  he  was 
manifested  in  another  form  unto 
two  of  them,  as  they  walked,  on 
their  way  into  the  country.  13  And 
they  went  away  and  told  it  unto  the 
rest :  neither  believed  they  them. 

14  And  afterward  he  was  mani- 
fested unto  the  eleven  themselves 
as  they  sat  at   meat;   and  he  up- 


rolled  a  stone  to  the  door  of  the  sepul- 
chre. 

47  And  Mary  Magdalen,  and  Mary  the 
mother  of  Joseph,  beheld  where  he  was 
laid. 


CHAPTER  16. 

AND  when  the  sabbath  was  past,  Mary 
Magdalen,  and  Mary  the  mother  of 
James,  and  Salome,  bought  sweet  spices, 
that  coming,  they  might  anoint  Jesus. 

2  And  very  early  in  the  morning,  the 
first  day  of  the  week,  they  come  to  the 
sepulchre,  the  sun  being  now  risen. 

3  And  they  said  one  to  another:  Who 
shall  roll  us  back  the  stone  from  the 
door  of  the  sepulchre? 

4  And  looking,  they  saw  the  stone  rolled 
back.     For  it  was  very  great. 

5  And  entering  into  the  sepulchre,  they 
saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right 
side,  clothed  with  a  white  robe:  and  they 
were  astonished. 

6  Who  saith  to  them :  Be  not  afifrighted ; 
you  seek  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  who  was 
crucified :  he  is  risen,  he  is  not  here,  be- 
hold the  place  where  they  laid  him. 

7  But  go,  tell  his  disciples  and  Peter 
that  he  goeth  before  you  into  Galilee; 
there  you  shall  see  him,  as  he  told 
you. 

8  But  they,  going  out,  fled  from  the  sep- 
ulchre. For  a  trembling  and  fear  had 
seized  them :  and  they  said  nothing  to 
any  man ;  for  they  were  afraid. 

9  But  he  rising  early  the  first  day  of 
the  week,  appeared  first  to  Mary  Mag- 
dalen, out  of  whom  he  had  cast  seven 
devils. 

10  She  went  and  told  them  that  had 
been  with  him,  who  were  mourning  and 
weeping. 

11  And  they  hearing  that  he  was  alive, 
and  had  been  seen  by  her,  did  not  be- 
lieve. 

12  And  after  that  he  appeared  jn  an- 
other shape  to  two  of  them  walking,  as 
they  were  going  into  the  country. 

13  And  they  going  told  it  to  the  rest: 
neither  did  they  believe  them. 

14  At  length  he  appeared  to  the  eleven 
as  they  were  at  table :  and  he  upbraided 
them  with  their  incredulity  and  hardness 
of  heart,  because  they  did  not  believe 
them  who  had  seen  him  after  he  was 
risen  again. 

15  And  he  said  to  them :  Go  ye  into  the 


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not  them  which  had  seen  him  after  he 
was  risen. 

IS  And  he  said  unto  them,  Go  j^e  into 
all  the  world,  and  preach  the  gospel  to 
every  creature. 

i6  He  that  believeth  and  is  baptized 
shall  be  saved;  but  he  that  believeth  not 
shall  be  damned. 

17  And  these  signs  shall  follow  them 
that  believe ;  In  my  name  shall  they  cast 
out  devils;  they  shall  speak  with  new 
tongues ; 

18  They  shall  take  up  serpents;  and  if 
they  drink  any  deadly  thing,  it  shall  not 
hurt  them ;  they  shall  lay  hands  on  the 
sick,  and  they  shall  recover. 

19  So  then  after  the  Lord  had  spoken 
unto  them,  he  was  received  up  into 
heaven,  and  sat  on  the  right  hand  of  God. 

20  And  they  went  forth,  and  preached 
every  where,  the  Lord  working  with 
them,  and  confirming  the  word  with  signs 
following.    Amen. 


and  hardness  of  heart,  because 
they  believed  not  them  which  had 
seen  him  after  he  was  risen.  15 
And  he  said  unto  them.  Go  ye  into 
all  the  world,  and  preach  the  gos- 
pel to  the  whole  creation.  16  He 
that  believeth  and  is  baptized  shall 
be  saved ;  but  he  that  disbelieveth 
shall  be  condemned.  17  And  these 
signs  shall  follow  them  that  be- 
lieve: in  my  name  shall  they  cast 
out  devils;  they  shall  speak  with 
new  tongues;  18  they  shall  take  up 
serpents,  and  if  they  drink  any 
deadly  thing,  it  shall  in  no  wise 
hurt  them ;  they  shall  lay  hands  on 
the  sick,  and  they  shall  recover. 

19  So  then  the  Lord  Jesus,  after 
he  had  spoken  unto  them,  was  re- 
ceived up  into  heaven,  and  sat  down 
at  the  right  hand  of  God.  20  And 
they  went  forth,  and  preached 
everywhere,  the  Lord  working  with 
them,  and  confirming  the  word  by 
the  signs  that  followed.    Amen. 


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braided  them  with  their  unbelief 
and  hardness  of  heart,  because  they 
believed  not  them  that  had  seen 
him  after  he  was  risen.  15  And 
he  said  unto  them,  Go  ye  into  all 
the  world,  and  preach  the  gospel 
to  the  whole  creation.  16  He 
that  believeth  and  is  baptized  shall 
be  saved ;  but  he  that  disbelieveth 
shall  be  condemned.  17  And  these 
signs  shall  accompany  them  that 
believe :  in  my  name  shall  they 
cast  out  demons ;  they  shall  speak 
with  new  tongues;  18  they  shall 
take  up  serpents,  and  if  they  drink 
any  deadly  thing,  it  shall  in  no  wise 
hurt  them;  they  shall  lay  hands 
on  the  sick,  and  they  shall  recover. 
19  So  then  the  Lord  Jesus,  after 
he  had  spoken  unto  them,  was  re- 
ceived up  into  heaven,  and  sat  down 
at  the  right  hand  of  God.  20  And 
they  went  forth,  and  preached 
everywhere,  the  Lord  working  with 
them,  and  confirming  the  word  by 
the  signs  that  followed.    Amen. 


whole   world,   and   preach   the   gospel    to 
every  creature. 

16  He  that  believeth  and  is  baptized, 
shall  be  saved :  but  he  that  believeth  not 
shall  be  condemned. 

17  And  these  signs  shall  follow  them 
that  believe:  In  my  name  they  shall 
cast  out  devils :  they  shall  speak  with 
new  tongues. 

18  They  shall  take  up  serpents ;  and  if 
they  shall  drink  any  deadly  thing,  it  shall 
not  hurt  them :  they  shall  lay  their 
hands  upon  the  sick,  and  they  shall  re- 
cover. 

19  And  the  Lord  Jesus,  after  he  had 
spoken  to  them,  was  taken  up  into  heaven, 
and  sitteth  on  the  right  hand  of  God. 

20  But  they  going  forth  preached  every 
where :  the  Lord  working  withal,  and  con- 
firming the  word  with  signs  that  followed. 


THE  GOSPEL  ACCORDING  TO  ST.  LUKE 


AUTHORIZED  VERSION 

PROTESTANT 


REVISED  VERSION 

PROTESTANT 


CHAPTER  I. 

FORASMUCH  as  many  have  taken  in 
hand  to  set  forth  in  order  a  declara- 
tion of  those  things  which  are  most  surely 
believed  among  us, 

2  Even  as  they  delivered  them  unto  us, 
which  from  the  beginning  were  eyewit- 
nesses, and  ministers  of  the  word; 

3  It  seemed  good  to  me  also,  having 
had  perfect  understanding  of  all  things 
from  the  very  first,  to  write  unto  thee  in 
order,  most  excellent  Theophilus, 

4  That  thou  mightest  know  the  cer- 
tainty of  those  things,  wherein  thou  hast 
been  instructed. 

SnpHERE  was  in  the  days  of  Herod, 
JL  the  king  of  Jud?ea,  a  certain  priest 
named  Zacharias,  of  the  course  of  Abia: 
and  his  wife  was  of  the  daughters  of 
Aaron,  and  her  name  was  Elisabeth. 

6  And  they  were  both  righteous  before 
God,  walking  in  all  the  commandments 
and  ordinances  of  the  Lord  blameless. 

7  And  they  had  no. child,  because  that 
Elisabeth  was  barren,  and  they  both  were 
now  well  stricken  in  years. 

8  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  while  he  ex- 
ecuted the  priest's  office  before  God  in  the 
order  of  his  course, 

9  According  to  the  custom  of  the 
priest's  office,  his  lot  was  to  burn  incense 
when  he  went  into  the  temple  of  the  Lord. 

10  And  the  whole  multitude  of  the  peo- 
ple were  praying  without  at  the  time  of 
incense. 

11  And  there  appeared  unto  him  an 
angel  of  the  Lord  standing  on  the  right 
side  of  the  altar  of  incense. 

12  And  when  Zacharias  saw  him,  he 
was  troubled,  and  fear  fell  upon  him. 

13  But  the  angel  said  unto  him,  Fear 
not,  Zacharias :  for  thy  prayer  is  heard ; 
and  thy  wife  Elisabeth  shall  bear  thee  a 
son,  and  thou  shalt  call  his  name  John.' 

14  And  thou  shalt  have  joy  and  glad- 
ness;  and  many  shall  rejoice  at  his  birth. 

15  For  he  shall  be  great  in  the  sight  of 
the  Lord,  and  shall  drink  neither  wine 
nor  strong  drink;  and  he  shall  be  filled 

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Tj^ORASMUCH  as  many  have 
'■-t-  taken  in  hand  to  draw  up  a 
narrative  concerning  those  matters 
which  have  been  fulfilled  among 
us,  2  even  as  they  delivered  them 
unto  us,  which  from  the  beginning 
were  eyewitnesses  and  ministers  of 
the  word,  3  it  seemed  good  to  me 
also,  having  traced  the  course  of  all 
things  accurately  from  the  first,  to 
write  unto  thee  in  order,  most  ex- 
cellent Theophilus ;  4  that  thou 
mightest  know  the  certainty  con- 
cerning the  things  wherein  thou 
wast    instructed. 

5  There  was  in  the  days  of 
Herod,  king  of  Judaea,  a  certain 
priest  named  Zacharias,  of  the 
course  of  Abijah :  and  he  had  a 
wife  of  the  daughters  of  Aaron, 
and  her  name  was  Elisabeth.  6  And 
they  were  both  righteous  before 
God,  walking  in  all  the  command- 
ments and  ordinances  of  the  Lord 
blameless.  7  And  they  had  no 
child,  because  that  Elisabeth  was 
barren,  and  they  both  were  now 
well  stricken  in  years. 

8  Now  it  came  to  pass,  while  he 
executed  the  priest's  office  before 
God  in  the  order  of  his  course, 
9  according  to  the  custom  of  the 
priest's  office,  his  lot  was  to  enter 
into  the  temple  of  the  Lord  and 
burn  incense.  10  And  the  whole 
multitude  of  the  people  were  pray- 
ing without  at  the  hour  of  incense. 

11  And  there  appeared  unto  him  an 
angel  of  the  Lord  standing  on  the 
right  side  of  the  altar  of  incense. 

12  And  Zacharias  was  troubled 
when  he  saw  hint,  and  fear  fell 
upon  him.  13  But  the  angel  said 
unto  him.  Fear  not,  Zacharias :  be- 
cause thy  supplication  is  heard,  and 
thy  wife  Elisabeth  shall  bear  thee 
a  son,  and  thou  shalt  call  his  name 
John.  14  And  thou  shalt  have  joy 
and  gladness ;  and  many  shall  re- 
joice   at    his    birth.      15    For    he 


THE  GOSPEL  according  to  ST.  LUKE 


STANDARD  VERSION 

PROTESTANT 


DOUAY  VERSION 

ROMAN   CATHOLIC 


T^ORASMUCH  as  many  have 
IX^  taken  in  hand  to  draw  up  a 
narrative  concerning  those  matters 
which  have  been  fulfilled  among  us, 
2  even  as  they  delivered  them  unto 
us,  who  from  the  beginning  were 
eyewitnesses  and  ministers  of  the 
word,  3  it  seemed  good  to  me  also, 
having  traced  the  course  of  all 
things  accurately  from  the  first,  to 
write  unto  thee  in  order,  most  ex- 
cellent Theophilus ;  4  that  thou 
mightest  know  the  certainty  con- 
cerning the  things  wherein  thou 
wast  instructed. 

5  There  was  in  the  days  of 
Herod,  king  of  Judaea,  a  certain 
priest  named  Zacharias,  of  the 
course  of  Abijah :  and  he  had  a 
wife  of  the  daughters  of  Aaron,  and 
her  name  was  Elisabeth.  6  And 
they  were  both  righteous  before 
God,  walking  in  all  the  command- 
ments and  ordinances  of  the  Lord 
blameless.  7  And  they  had  no 
child,  because  that  Elisabeth  was 
barren,  and  they  both  were  now 
well  stricken  in  years. 

8  Now  it  came  to  pass,  while  he 
executed  the  priest's  office  before 
God  in  the  order  of  his  course, 
9  according  to  the  custom  of  the 
priest's  office,  his  lot  was  to  enter 
into  the  temple  of  the  Lord  and 
burn  incense.  10  And  the  whole 
multitude  of  the  people  were  pray- 
ing without  at  the  hour  of  incense. 
II  And  there  appeared  unto  him 
an  angel  of  the  Lord  standing  on 
the  right  side  of  the  altar  of  in- 
cense. 12  And  Zacharias  was  trou- 
bled when  he  saw  him,  and  fear 
fell  upon  him.  13  But  the  angel 
said  unto  him.  Fear  not,  Zacha- 
rias :  because  thy  supplication  is 
heard,  and  thy  wife  Elisabeth  shall 
bear  thee  a  son,  and  thou  shalt 
call  his  name  John.  14  And 
thou  shalt  have  joy  and  gladness; 
and  many  shall  rejoice  at  his  birth. 


CHAPTER  I. 

FORASMUCH  as  many  have  taken  in 
hand  to  set  forth  in  order  a  narration 
of  the  things  that  have  been  accomplished 
among  us ; 

2  According  as  they  have  delivered 
them  unto  us,  who  from  the  beginning 
were  eyewitnesses  and  ministers  of  the 
word : 

3  It  seemed  good  to  me  also,  having 
diligently  attained  to  all  things  from  the 
beginning,  to  write  to  thee  in  order,  most 
excellent  Theophilus, 

4  That  thou  mayest  know  the  verity  of 
those  words  in  which  thou  hast  been  in- 
structed. 

5  There  was  in  the  days  of  Herod,  the 
king  of  Judea,  a  certain  priest  named 
Zachary,  of  the  course  of  Abia;  and  his 
wife  was  of  the  daughters  of  Aaron,  and 
her  name  Elizabeth. 

6  And  they  were  both  just  before  God, 
walking  in  all  the  commandments  and 
justifications  of  the  Lord  without  blame. 

7  And  they  had  no  son,  for  that  Eliza- 
beth was  barren,  and  they  both  were  well 
advanced  in  years. 

8  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  exe- 
cuted the  priestly  function  in  the  order 
of  his  course  before  God, 

9  According  to  the  custom  of  the 
priestly  office,  it  was  his  lot  to  oflfer  in- 
cense, going  into  the  temple  of  the  Lord. 

10  And  all  the  multitude  of  the  people 
was  praying  without,  at  the  hour  of  in- 
cense. 

11  And  there  appeared  to  him  an  angel 
of  the  Lord,  standing  on  the  right  side  of 
the  altar  of  incense. 

12  And  Zachary  seeing  him,  was  trou- 
bled, and  fear  fell  upon  him. 

13  But  the  angel  said  to  him :  Fear  not, 
Zachary,  for  thy  prayer  is  heard ;  and  thy 
wife  Elizabeth  shall  bear  thee  a  son,  and 
thou  shalt  call  his  name  John : 

14  And  thou  shalt  have  joy  and  glad- 
ness, and  many  shall  rejoice  in  his  na- 
tivity. 

15  For   he    shall   be    great   before   the 

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with    the    Holy    Ghost,    even    from    his 
mother's  womb. 

i6  And  many  of  the  children  of  Israel 
shall  he  turn  to  the  Lord  their  God. 

17  And  he  shall  go  before  him  in  the 
spirit  and  power  of  Elias,  to  turn  the 
hearts  of  the  fathers  to  the  children,  and 
the  disobedient  to  the  wisdom  of  the  just; 
to  make  ready  a  people  prepared  for  the 
Lord. 

18  And  Zacharias  said  unto  the  angel. 
Whereby  shall  I  know  this?  for  I  am  an 
old  man,  and  my  wife  well  stricken  in 
years. 

19  And  the  angel  answering  said  unto 
him,  I  am  Gabriel,  that  stand  in  the  pres- 
ence of  God ;  and  am  sent  to  speak  unto 
thee,  and  to  shew  thee  these  glad  tidings. 

20  And,  behold,  thou  shalt  be  dumb,  and 
not  able  to  speak,  until  the  day  that  these 
things  shall  be  performed,  because  thou 
believest  not  my  words,  which  shall  be  ful- 
filled in  their  season. 

21  And  the  people  waited  for  Zacharias, 
and  marvelled  that  he  tarried  so  long  in 
the  temple. 

22  And  when  he  came  out,  he  could  not 
speak  unto  them :  and  they  perceived  that 
he  had  seen  a  vision  in  the  temple :  for  he 
beckoned  unto  them,  and  remained  speech- 
less. 

23  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  soon  as 
the  days  of  his  ministration  were  accom- 
plished, he  departed  to  his  own  house. 

24  And  after  those  days  his  wife  Elis- 
abeth conceived,  and  hid  herself  five 
months,  saying, 

25  Thus  hath  the  Lord  dealt  with  me  in 
the  days  wherein  he  looked  on  me,  to  take 
away  my  reproach  among  men. 

26  And  in  the  sixth  month  the  angel 
Gabriel  was  sent  from  God  unto  a  city  of 
Galilee,  named  Nazareth, 

27  To  a  virgin  espoused  to  a  man  whose 
name  was  Joseph,  of  the  house  of  David ; 
and  the  virgin's  name  was  Mary. 

28  And  the  angel  came  in  unto  her,  and 
said,  Hail,  tJwu  that  art  highly  favoured, 
the  Lord  is  with  thee :  blessed  art  thou 
among  women. 

29  And  when  she  saw  him,  she  was 
troubled  at  his  saying,  and  cast  in  her 
mind  what  manner  of  salutation  this 
should  be. 

30  And  the  angel  said  unto  her.  Fear 
not,  Mary:  for  thou  hast  found  favour 
with  God. 

31  And,  behold,  thou  shalt  conceive  in 
thy  womb,  and  bring  forth  a  son,  and 
shalt  call  his  name  JESUS. 


shall  be  great  in  the  sight  of 
the  Lord,  and  he  shall  drink 
no  wine  nor  strong  drink ;  and 
he  shall  be  filled  with  the  Holy 
Ghost,  even  from  his  mother's 
womb.  16  And  many  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  shall  he  turn  unto 
the  Lord  their  God.  17  And  he 
shall  go  before  his  face  in  the  spirit 
and  power  of  Elijah,  to  turn  the 
hearts  of  the  fathers  to  the  chil- 
dren, and  the  disobedient  to  walk 
in  the  wisdom  of  the  just;  to  make 
ready  for  the  Lord  a  people  pre- 
pared for  him.  18  And  Zacharias 
said  unto  the  angel.  Whereby  shall 
I  know  this?  for  I  am  an  old  man, 
and  my  wife  well  stricken  in  years. 
19  And  the  angel  answering  said 
unto  him,  I  am  Gabriel,  that  stand 
in  the  presence  of  God ;  and  I  was 
sent  to  speak  unto  thee,  and  to 
bring  thee  these  good  tidings.  20 
And  behold,  thou  shalt  be  silent 
and  not  able  to  speak,  until  the  day 
that  these  things  shall  come  to  pass, 
because  thou  believedst  not  my 
words,  which  shall  be  fulfilled  in 
their  season.  21  And  the  people 
were  waiting  for  Zacharias,  and 
they  marvelled  while  he  tarried  in 
the  temple.  22  And  when  he  came 
out,  he  could  not  speak  unto  them : 
and  they  perceived  that  he  had  seen 
a  vision  in  the  temple :  and  he  con- 
tinued making  signs  unto  them,  and 
remained  dumb.  23  And  it  came 
to  pass,  when  the  days  of  his  min- 
istration were  fulfilled,  he  departed 
unto  his  house. 

24  And  after  these  days  Elisabeth 
his  wife  conceived ;  and  she  hid 
herself  five  months,  saying,  25  Thus 
hath  the  Lord  done  unto  me  in  the 
days  wherein  he  looked  upon  Die, 
to  take  away  my  reproach  among 
men. 

26  Now  in  the  sixth  month  the 
angel  Gabriel  was  sent  from  God 
unto  a  city  of  Galilee,  named  Naz- 
areth, 27  to  a  virgin  betrothed  to  a 
man  whose  name  was  Joseph,  of 
the  house  of  David ;  and  the  vir- 
gin's name  was  Mary.  28  And  he 
came  in  unto  her,  and  said.  Hail, 
thou  that  art  highly  favoured,  the 
Lord  is  with  thee.  29  But  she 
was  greatly  troubled  at  the  saying, 
and  cast  in  her  mind  what  manner 
of  salutation  this  might  be.    30  And 


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15  For  he  shall  be  great  in  the 
sight  of  the  Lord,  and  he  shall 
drink  no  wine  nor  strong  drink; 
and  he  shall  be  filled  with  the  Holy- 
Spirit,  even  from  his  mother's 
womb.  16  And  many  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  shall  he  turn  unto 
the  Lord  their  God.  17  And  he 
shall  go  before  his  face  in  the  spirit 
and  power  of  Elijah,  to  turn  the 
hearts  of  the  fathers  to  the  children, 
and  the  disobedient  to  walk  in  the 
wisdom  of  the  just;  to  make  ready 
for  the  Lord  a  people  prepared  for 
him.  18  And  Zacharias  said  unto 
the  angel.  Whereby  shall  I  know 
this?  for  I  am  an  old  man,  and 
my  wife  well  stricken  in  years. 
19  And  the  angel  answering  said 
unto  him,  I  am  Gabriel,  that  stand 
in  the  presence  of  God ;  and  I  was 
sent  to  speak  unto  thee,  and  to 
bring  thee  these  good  tidings.  20 
And  behold,  thou  shalt  be  silent  and 
not  able  to  speak,  until  the  day  that 
these  things  shall  come  to  pass,  be- 
cause thou  believedst  not  my  words, 
which  shall  be  fulfilled  in  their 
season.  21  And  the  people  were 
waiting  for  Zacharias,  and  they 
marvelled  while  he  tarried  in  the 
temple.  22  And  when  he  came  out, 
he  could  not  speak  unto  them :  and 
they  perceived  that  he  had  seen  a 
vision  in  the  temple:  and  he  con- 
tinued making  signs  unto  them,  and 
remained  dumb.  23  And  it  came  to 
pass,  when  the  days  of  his  ministra- 
tion were  fulfilled,  he  departed  unto 
his  house. 

24  And  after  these  days  Elisa- 
beth his  wife  conceived;  and  she 
hid  herself  five  months,  saying, 
25  Thus  hath  the  Lord  done  unto 
me  in  the  days  wherein  he  looked 
upon  me,  to  take  away  my  reproach 
among  men. 

26  Now  in  the  sixth  month  the 
angel  Gabriel  was  sent  from  God 
unto  a  city  of  Galilee,  named  Naz- 
areth, 27  to  a  virgin  betrothed  to 
a  man  whose  name  was  Joseph,  of 
the  house  of  David ;  and  the  vir- 
gin's name  was  Mary.  28  And  he 
came  in  unto  her,  and  said,  Hail, 
thou  that  art  highly  favored,  the 
Lord  is  with  thee.  29  But  she  was 
greatly  troubled  at  the  saying,  and 
cast  in  her  mind  what  manner  of 
salutation   this   might  be.     30   And 


Lord ;  and  shall  drink  no  wine  nor  strong 
drink:  and  he  shall  be  filled  with  the 
Holy  Ghost,  even  from  his  mother's 
womb.  ' 

16  And  he  shall  convert  many  of  the 
children  of  Israel  to  the  Lord  their  God. 

17  And  he  shall  go  before  him  in  the 
spirit  and  power  of  Elias;  that  he  may 
turn  the  hearts  of  the  fathers  unto  the 
children,  and  the  incredulous  to  the  wis- 
dom of  the  just,  to  prepare  unto  the 
Lord  a  perfect  people. 

18  And  Zachary  said  to  the  angel: 
Whereby  shall  I  know  this?  for  I  am  an 
old  man,  and  my  wife  is  advanced  in 
years. 

19  And  the  angel  answering,  said  to 
him :  I  am  Gabriel,  who  stand  before 
God ;  and  am  sent  to  speak  to  thee,  and 
to  bring  thee  these  good  tidings. 

20  And  behold,  thou  shalt  be  dumb,  and 
shalt  not  be  able  to  speak  until  the  day 
wherein  these  things  shall  come  to  pass, 
because  thou  hast  not  believed  my  words, 
which  shall  be  fulfilled  in  their  time. 

21  And  the  people  were  waiting  for 
Zachary ;  and  they  wondered  that  he  tar- 
ried so  long  in  the  temple. 

22  And  when  he  came  out,  he  could  not 
speak  to  them :  and  they  understood  that 
he  had  seen  a  vision  in  the  temple.  And 
he  made  signs  to  them,  and  remained 
dumb. 

23  And  it  came  to  pass,  after  the  days 
of  his  office  were  accomplished,  he  de- 
parted to  his  own  house. 

24  And  after  those  days,  Elizabeth  his 
wife  conceived,  and  hid  herself  five 
months,  saying: 

25  Thus  hath  the  Lord  dealt  with  me  in 
the  days  wherein  he  hath  had  regard  to 
take  away  my  reproach  among  men. 

26  And  in  the  sixth  month,  the  angel 
Gabriel  was- sent  from  God  into  a  city  of 
Galilee,  called  Nazareth, 

27  To  a  virgin  espoused  to  a  man  whose 
name  was  Joseph,  of  the  house  of  David; 
and  the  virgin's  name  was  Mary. 

28  And  the  angel  being  come  in,  said 
unto  her:  Hail,  full  of  grace,  the  Lord 
is  with  thee :  blessed  art  thou  among 
women. 

29  Who  having  heard,  was  troubled  at 
his  saying,  and  thought  with  herself  what 
manner  of  saiutation  this  should  be. 

30  And  the  angel  said  to  her:  Fear  not, 
Mary%  for  thou  hast  found  grace  with 
God. 

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32  He  shall  be  great,  and  shall  be 
called  the  Son  of  the  Highest :  and  the 
Lord  God  shall  give  unto  him  the  throne 
of  his  father  David: 

SS  And  he  shall  reign  over  the  house 
of  Jacob  for  ever;  and  of  his  kingdom 
there  shall  be  no  end. 

34  Then  said  Mary  unto  the  angel, 
How  shall  this  be,  seeing  I  know  not  a 
man? 

35  And  the  angel  answered  and  said 
unto  her,  The  Holy  Ghost  shall  come  upon 
thee,  and  the  power  of  the  Highest  shall 
overshadow  thee:  therefore  also  that 
holy  thing  which  shall  be  born  of  thee 
shall  be  called  the  Son  of  God. 

36  And,  behold,  thy  cousin  Elisabeth, 
she  hath  also  conceived  a  son  in  her  old 
age :  and  this  is  the  sixth  month  with 
her,  who  was  called  barren. 

37  For  with  God  nothing  shall  be  im- 
possible. 

38  And  Mary  said.  Behold  the  hand- 
maid of  the  Lord ;  be  it  unto  me  according 
to  thy  word.  And  the  angel  departed 
from  her. 

39  And  Mary  arose  in  those  days,  and 
went  into  the  hill  country  with  haste, 
into  a  city  of  Juda; 

40  And  entered  into  the  house  of 
Zacharias,  and  saluted  Elisabeth. 

41  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when 
Elisabeth  heard  the  salutation  of  Mary, 
the  babe  leaped  in  her  womb ;  and  Elis- 
abeth was  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost : 

42  And  she  spake  out  with  a  loud 
voice,  and  said.  Blessed  art  thou  among 
women,  and  blessed  is  the  fruit  of  thy 
womb. 

43  And  whence  is  this  to  me,  that  the 
mother  of  my  Lord  should  come  to  me? 

44  For,  lo,  as  soon  as  the  voice  of  thy 
salutation  sounded  in  mine  ears,  the  babe 
leaped  in  my  womb  for  joy.. 

45  And  blessed  is  she  that  believed : 
for  there  shall  be  a  performance  of  those 
things  which  were  told  her  from  the 
Lord. 

46  And  Mary  said,  My  soul  doth  mag- 
nify the  Lord, 

47  And  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God 
my  Saviour. 

48  For  he  hath  regarded  the  low  estate 
of  his  handmaiden :  for,  behold,  from 
henceforth  all  generations  shall  call  me 
blessed. 

49  For  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done 
to  me  great  things ;  and  holy  is  his  name. 

50  And  his  mercy  is  on  them  that  fear 
him  from  generation  to  generation. 


the  angel  said  unto  her.  Fear  not, 
Mary :  for  thou  hast  found  fa- 
vour with  God.  31  And  behold, 
thou  shalt  conceive  in  thy  womb, 
and  bring  forth  a  son,  and  shalt 
call  his  name  Jesus.  32  He  shall 
be  great,  and  shall  be  called  the 
Son  of  the  Most  High :  and  the 
Lord  God  shall  give  unto  him  the 
throne  of  his  father  David :  33  and 
he  shall  reign  over  the  house  of 
Jacob  for  ever;  and  of  his  king- 
dom there  shall  be  no  end.  34  And 
Mary  said  unto  the  angel,  How 
shall  this  be,  seeing  I  know  not  a 
man?  35  And  the  angel  answered 
and  said  unto  her,  The  Holy  Ghost 
shall  come  upon  thee,  and  the  power 
of  the  Most  High  shall  overshadow 
thee :  wherefore  also  that  which 
is  to  be  born  shall  be  called  holy, 
the  Son  of  God.  36  And  behold, 
Elisabeth  thy  kinswoman,  she  also 
hath  conceived  a  son  in  her  old 
age :  and  this  is  the  sixth  month 
with  her  that  was  called  barren. 
27  For  no  word  from  God  shall  be 
void  of  power.  38  And  Mary  said. 
Behold,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord ; 
be  it  unto  me  according  to  thy 
word.  And  the  angel  departed  from 
her. 

39  And  Mary  arose  in  these  days 
and  went  into  the  hill  country  with 
haste,  into  a  city  of  Judah;  40  and 
entered  into  the  house  of  Zacha- 
rias and  saluted  Elisabeth.  41  And 
it  came  to  pass,  when  Elisabeth 
heard  the  salutation  of  Mary,  the 
babe  leaped  in  her  womb;  and  Elis- 
abeth was  filled  with  the  Holy 
Ghost ;  42  and  she  lifted  up  her 
voice  with  a  loud  cry,  and  said, 
Blessed  art  thou  among  women, 
and  blessed  is  the  fruit  of_  thy 
womb.  43  And  whence  is  this  to 
me,  that  the  mother  of  my  Lord 
should  come  unto  me?  44  For  be- 
hold, when  the  voice  of  thy  saluta- 
tion came  into  mine  ears,  the  babe 
leaped  in  my  womb  for  joy.  45  And 
blessed  is  she  that  believed ;  for 
there  shall  be  a  fulfilment  of  the 
things  which  have  been  spoken  to 
her  from  the  Lord.  46  And  Mary 
said, 

]\Iy      soul      doth      magnify     the 

Lord, 
47  And    my    spirit    hath    rejoiced 

in  God  my  Saviour. 


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the  angel  said  unto  her,  Fear  not, 
Mary:  for  thou  hast  found  favor 
with  God.  31  And  behold,  thou 
shalt  conceive  in  thy  womb,  and 
bring  forth  a  son,  and  shalt  call 
his  name  Jesus.  32  He  shall  be 
great,  and  shall  be  called  the  Son 
of  the  Most  High :  and  the  Lord 
God  shall  give  unto  him  the  throne 
of  his  father  David:  33  and  he 
shall  reign  over  the  house  of  Jacob 
for  ever;  and  of  his  kingdom 
there  shall  be  no  end.  34  And 
Mary  said  unto  the  angel,  How 
shall  this  lie,  seeing  I  know  not  a 
man?  35  And  the  angel  answered 
and  said  unto  her.  The  Holy  Spirit 
shall  come  upon  thee,  and  the 
power  of  the  Most  High  shall  over- 
shadow thee :  wherefore  also  the 
holy  thing  which  is  begotten  shall 
he  called  the  Son  of  God.  36  And 
heboid.  Elisabeth  thy  kinswoman, 
she  also  hath  conceived  a  son  in 
her  old  age;  and  this  is  the  sixth 
month  with  her  that  was  called 
barren.  37  For  no  word  from 
God  shall  be  void  of  power.  38  And 
Mary  said,  Behold,  the  handmaid 
of  the  Lord ;  be  it  unto  me  accord- 
ing to  thy  word.  And  the  angel 
departed  from  her. 

39  And  Mary  arose  in  these  days 
and  went  into  the  hill  country  with 
haste,  into  a  city  of  Judah  ;  40  and 
entered  into  the  house  of  Zacharias 
and  saluted  Elisabeth.  41  And  it 
came  to  pass,  when  Elisabeth  heard 
the  salutation  of  Mary,  the  babe 
leaped  in  her  womb ;  and  Elisabeth 
was  filled  with  the  Holy  Spirit ; 
42  and  she  lifted  up  her  voice  with 
a  loud  cry,  and  said,  Blessed  art 
thou  among  women,  and  blessed  is 
the  fruit  of  thy  womb.  43  And 
whence  is  this  to  me,  that  the 
mother  of  my  Lord  should  come 
imto  me  ?  44  For  behold,  when 
the  voice  of  thy  salutation  came 
into  mine  ears,  the  babe  leaped  in 
my  womb  for  jov.  4c;  And  blessed 
is  she  that  believed ;  for  there 
shall  be  a  fulfilment  of  the  things 
which  have  been  spoken  to  her 
from  the  Lord.  46  And  Mary 
said, 

My     soul     doth     magnify     the 
Lord, 
47  And  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in 
God  my  Saviour. 


womb,  and  shalt  bring  forth  a  son ;  and 
thou  shalt  call"  his  name  Jesus. 

32  He  shall  be  great,  and  shall  be  called 
the  Son  of  the  most  High;  and  the  Lord 
God  shall  give  unto  him  the  throne  of 
David  his  father;  and  he  shall  reign  in 
the  house  of  Jacob  for  ever. 

33  And  of  his  kingdom  there  shall  be 
no  end. 

34  And  Mary  said  to  the  angel :  How 
shall  this  be  done,  because  I  know  not 
man  ? 

35  And  the  angel  answering,  said  to 
her:  The  Holy  Ghost  shall  come  upon 
thee,  and  the  power  of  the  most  High 
shall  overshadow  thee.  And  therefore 
also  the  Holy  which  shall  be  born  of  thee 
shall  be  called  the  Son  of  God. 

36  And  behold  thy  cousin  Elizabeth, 
she  also  hath  conceived  a  son  in  her  old 
age;  and  this  is  the  sixth  month  with 
her  that  is  called  barren : 

37  Because  no  word  shall  be  impossible 
with  God. 

38  And  Mary  said:  Behold  the  hand- 
maid of  the  Lord:  be  it  done  to  me  ac- 
cording to  thy  word.  And  the  angel  de- 
parted from  her. 

39  And  Mary  rising  up  in  those  days, 
went  into  the  hill  country  with  haste  into 
a  city  of  Juda. 

40  And  she  entered  into  the  house  of 
Zachary,  and  saluted  Elizabeth. 

41  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Eliz- 
abeth heard  the  salutation  of  Mary,  the 
infant  leaped  in  her  womb.  And  Eliza- 
beth was  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost: 

42  And  she  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice, 
and  said :  Blessed  art  thou  among  wo- 
men, and  blessed  is  the  fruit  of  thy 
womb. 

43  And  whence  is  this  to  me,  that  the 
mother  of  my  Lord  should  come  to  me? 

44  For  behold  as  soon  as  the  voice  of 
thy  salutation  sounded  in  my  ears,  the 
infant  in  my  womb  leaped  for  joy. 

45  And  blessed  art  thou  that  hast  be- 
lieved, because  those  things  shall  be  ac- 
complished that  were  spoken  to  thee  by 
the  Lord. 

46  And  Mary  said :  My  soul  doth  mag- 
nify the  Lord, 

47  And  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God 
my  Saviour. 

48  Because  he  hath  regarded  the  humil- 
ity of  his  handmaid;  for  behold  from 
henceforth  all  generations  shall  call  me 
blessed. 

49  Because  he  that  is  mighty,  hath  done 
great  things  to  me;  and  holy  is  his  name. 


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51  He  hath  shewed  strength  with  his 
arm ;  he  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the 
imagination  of  their  hearts. 

52  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  from 
their  seats,  and  exalted  them  of  low  de- 
gree. 

53  He  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  good 
things;  and  the  rich  he  hath  sent  empty 
away. 

54  He  hath  holpen  his  servant  Israel, 
in  remembrance  of  his  mercy ; 

55  As  he  spake  to  our  fathers,  to 
Abraham,  and  to  his  seed  for  ever. 

56  And  Mary  abode  with  her  about 
three  months,  and  returned  to  her  own 
house. 

57  Now  Elisabeth's  full  time  came  that 
she  should  be  delivered ;  and  she  brought 
forth  a  son. 

58  And  her  neighbours  and  her  cousins 
heard  how  the  Lord  had  shewed  great 
mercy  upon  her;  and  they  rejoiced  with 
her. 

59  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the 
eighth  day  they  came  to  circumcise  the 
child;  and  they  called  him  Zacharias, 
after  the  name  of  his  father. 

60  And  his  mother  answered  and  said, 
Not  so;  but  he  shall  be  called  John. 

61  And  they  said  unto  her.  There  is 
none  of  thy  kindred  that  is  called  by  this 
name. 

62  And  they  made  signs  to  his  father, 
how  he  would  have  him  called. 

63  And  he  asked  for  a  writing  table, 
and  wrote,  saying,  His  name  is  John. 
And  they  marvelled  all. 

64  And  his  mouth  was  opened  im- 
mediately, and  his  tongue  loosed,  and  he 
spake,  and  praised  God. 

65  And  fear  came  on  all  that  dwelt 
round  about  them :  and  all  these  sayings 
were  noised  abroad  throughout  all  the 
hill  country  of  Judsea. 

66  And  all  they  that  heard  them  laid 
them  up  in  their  hearts,  saying,  What 
manner  of  child  shall  this  be !  And  the 
hand  of  the  Lord  was  with  him. 

67  And  his  father  Zacharias  was  filled 
with  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  prophesied, 
saying, 

68  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ; 
for  he  hath  visited  and  redeemed  his 
people, 

69  And  hath  raised  up  an  horn  of  sal- 
vation for  us  in  the  house  of  his  servant 
David ; 

70  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his 
holy  prophets,  which  have  been  since  the 
world  began : 


48  For   he   hath    looked   upon    the 

low  estate  of  his  handmaiden  : 
For  behold,  from  henceforth  all 
generations      shall      call      me 
blessed. 

49  For  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done 

to  me  great  things ; 
And  holy  is  his  name. 

50  And  his  mercy  is  unto  genera- 

tions and  generations 
On  them  that  fear  him. 

51  He  hath  shewed  strength  with 

his  arm ; 
He  hath  scattered  the  proud  in 
the  imagination  of  their  heart. 

52  He  hath  put  down  princes  from 

their  thrones. 
And  hath  exalted  them  of  low 
degree. 

53  The  hungry  he  hath  filled  with 

good  things ; 
And  the  rich  he  hath  sent  empty 
away. 

54  He  hath  holpen  Israel  his  ser- 

vant, 
That  he  might  remember  mercy 

55  (As  he  spake  unto  our  fathers) 
Toward  Abraham  and  his  seed 

for  ever. 

56  And  Mary  abode  with  her 
about  three  months,  and  returned 
unto  her  house. 

57  Now  Elisabeth's  time  was  ful- 
filled that  she  should  be  delivered ; 
and  she  brought  forth  a  son.  58  And 
her  neighbours  and  her  kinsfolk 
heard  that  the  Lord  had  magnified 
his  mercy  towards  her;  and  they 
rejoiced  with  her.  59  And  it  came 
to  pass  on  the  eighth  day,  that 
they  came  to  circumcise  the  child; 
and  they  would  have  called  him 
Zacharias,  after  the  name  of  his  fa- 
ther. 60  And  his  mother  answered 
and  said,  Not  so;  but  he  shall  be 
called  John.  61  And  they  said  unto 
her,  There  is  none  of  thy  kindred 
that  is  called  by  this  name.  62  And 
they  made  signs  to  his  father,  what 
he  would  have  him  called.  63  And 
he  asked  for  a  writing  tablet,  and 
wrote,  saying.  His  name  is  John. 
64  And  they  marvelled  all.  And 
his  mouth  was  opened  immediately, 
and  his  tongue  loosed,  and  he  spake, 
blessing  God.  65  And  fear  came 
on  all  that  dw^lt  round  about  them : 
and  all  these  sayings  were  noised 
abroad  throughout  all  the  hill 
country  of  Judaea.    66  And  all  that 


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48  For   he   hath    looked    upon    the 

low   estate   of   his   handmaid : 
For  behold,  from  henceforth  all 
generations      shall      call     me 
blessed. 

49  For  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done 

to  me  great  things ; 
And  holy  is  his  name. 

50  And  his  mercy  is  unto  genera- 

tions  and   generations 
On  them  that  fear  him. 

51  He  hath   showed   strength   with 

his  arm; 
He    hath    scattered    the    proud 
in    the    imagination    of    their 
heart. 

52  He  hath  put  down  princes  from 

their  thrones, 
And  hath  exalted  them  of  low 
degree. 

53  The  hungry  he  hath  filled  with 

good  things ; 
And  the  rich  he  hath  sent  empty 
away. 

54  He  hath  given  help  to  Israel  his 

servant, 
That  he  might  remember  mercy 

55  (As  he  spake  unto  our  fathers) 
Toward  Abraham  and  his  seed 

for  ever. 

56  And  Mary  abode  with  her 
about  three  months,  and  returned 
unto  her  house. 

57  Now  Elisabeth's  time  was  ful- 
filled that  she  should  be  delivered ; 
and  she  brought  forth  a  son. 
58  And  her  neighbors  and  her 
kinsfolk  heard  that  the  Lord  had 
magnified  his  mercy  towards  her ; 
and  they  rejoiced  with  her.  59  And 
it  came  to  pass  on  the  eighth  day, 
that  they  came  to  circumcise  the 
child ;  and  they  would  have  called 
him  Zacharias,  after  the  name  of 
his  father.  60  And  his  mother  an- 
swered and  said.  Not  so ;  but  he 
shall  be  called  John.  61  And  they 
said  unto  her.  There  is  none  of  thy 
kindred  that  is  called  by  this  name. 
62  And  they  made  signs  to  his 
father,  what  he  would  have  him 
called.  63  And  he  asked  for  a 
■writing  tablet,  and  wrote,  saying, 
His  name  is  John.  And  they  mar- 
velled all.  64  And  his  mouth  was 
opened  immediately,  and  his  tongue 
loosed,  and  he  spake,  blessing  God. 
65  And  fear  came  on  all  that 
dwelt  round  about  them :  and  all 
these    sayings    were    noised    abroad 


50  And  his  mercy  is  from  generation 
unto  generations,  to  them  that  fear  him. 

51  He  hath  shewed  might  in  his  arm : 
he  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the  con- 
ceit of  their  heart. 

52  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  from 
their  seat,  and  hath  exalted  the  humble. 

53  He  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  good 
things;  and  the  rich  he  hath  sent  empty 
away. 

54  He  hath  received  Israel  his  servant, 
being  mindful  of  his  mercy : 

55  As  he  spoke  to  our  fathers,  to  Abra- 
ham and  to  his  seed  for  ever. 

56  And  Mary  abode  with  her  about 
three  months ;  and  she  returned  to  her 
own  house. 

57  Now  Elizabeth's  full  time  of  being 
delivered  was  come,  and  she  brought 
forth  a  son. 

58  And  her  neighbours  and  kinsfolks 
heard  that  the  Lord  had  shewed  his  great 
mercy  towards  her,  and  they  congratu- 
lated with  her. 

59  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the 
eighth  day  they  came  to  circumcise  the 
child,  and  they  called  him  by  his  father's 
name  Zachary. 

60  And  his  mother  answering,  said : 
Not  so ;  but  he  shall  be  called  John. 

61  And  they  said  to  her :  There  is  none 
of  thy  kindred  that  is  called  by  this 
name. 

62  And  they  made  signs  to  his  father, 
how  he  would  have  him  called. 

63  And  demanding  a  writing  table,  he 
wrote,  saying:  John  is  his  name.  And 
they  all  wondered. 

64  And  immediately  his  mouth  was 
opened,  and  his  tongue  loosed,  and  he 
spoke,  blessing  God. 

65  And  fear  came  upon  all  their  neigh- 
bours ;  and  all  these  things  were  noised 
abroad  over  all  the  hill  country  of  Judea. 

66  And  all  they  that  had  heard  them 
laid  them  up  in  their  heart,  saying:  What 
an  one,  think  ye,  shall  this  child  be?  For 
the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with  him. 

67  And  Zachary  his  father  was  filled 
with  the  Holy  Ghost ;  and  he  prophesied, 
saying : 

68  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel; 
because  he  hath  visited  and  wrought  the 
redemption  of  his  people : 

69  And  hath  raised  up  an  horn  of 
salvation  to  us,  in  the  house  of  David 
his  servant : 

70  As  he  spoke  by  the  mouth  of  his 
holy  prophets,  who  are  from  the  begin- 


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71  That  we  should  be  saved  from  our 
enemies,  and  from  the  hand  of  all  that 
hate  us ; 

72  To  perform  the  mercy  promised  to 
our  fathers,  and  to  remember  his  holy 
covenant ; 

73  The  oath  which  he  sware  to  our 
father  Abraham, 

74  That  he  would  grant  unto  us,  that 
we  being  delivered  out  of  the  hand  of 
our  enemies  might  serve  him  without 
fear, 

75  In  holiness  and  righteousness  before 
him,  all  the  days  of  our  life. 

76  And  thou,  child,  shalt  be  called  the 
prophet  of  the  Highest:  for  thou  shalt 
go  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  to  pre- 
pare his  ways ; 

yy  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation 
unto  his  people  by  the  remission  of  their 
sins, 

78  Through  the  tender  mercy  of  our 
God ;  whereby  the  dayspring  from  on 
high  hath  visited  us, 

79  To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in 
darkness  and  in  the  shadow  of  death,  to 
guide  our  feet  into  the  way  of  peace. 

80  And  the  child  grew,  and  waxed 
strong  in  spirit,  and  was  in  the  deserts 
till  the  day  of  his  shewing  unto  Israel. 


CHAPTER  2. 

AND  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days, 
that  there  went  out  a  decree  from 
Caesar  Augustus,  that  all  the  world  should 
be  taxed. 


heard  them  laid  them  up  in  their 
heart,  saying.  What  then  shall  this 
child  be?  For  the  hand  of  the 
Lord  was  with  him. 

67  And  his  father  Zacharias  was 
filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  and 
prophesied,  saying, 

68  Blessed   be  the   Lord,   the   God 

of  Israel ; 
For  he  hath  visited  and  wrought 
redemption  for  his  people, 

69  And  hath   raised  up  a  horn  of 

salvation  for  us 
In  the  house  of  his  servant  Da- 
vid 

70  (As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of 

his  holy  prophets  which  have 
been  since  the  world  began), 

71  Salvation  from  our  enemies,  and 

from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate 
us; 

72  To  shew  mercy  towards  our  fa- 

thers, 
And  to  remember  his  holy  cov- 
enant ; 
72  The  oath  which  he  sware  unto 
Abraham  our  father, 

74  To  grant  unto  us  that  we  being 

delivered  out  of  the  hand  of 
our  enemies 
Should  serve  him  without  fear, 

75  In    holiness    and    righteousness 

before  him  all  our  days. 

76  Yea    and    thou,    child,    shalt    be 

called  the  prophet  of  the  Most 
High: 
For   thou   shalt   go   before   the 
face    of    the    Lord    to    make 
•  ready  his  ways  ; 

77  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation 

unto  his  people 
In  the  remission  of  their  sins, 

78  Because  of  the  tender  mercy  of 

our  God, 
Whereby    the    dayspring    from 
on  high  shall  visit  us, 

79  To  shine  upon  them  that  sit  in 

darkness   and   the   shadow   of 
death ; 
To  guide  our  feet  into  the  way 
of  peace. 
80    And    the     child     grew,     and 
waxed    strong    in    spirit,    and    was 
in   the   deserts  till  the  day  of  his 
shewing  unto  Israel. 

lyrOW  it  came  to  pass  in  those 
2J_l  days,  there  went  out  a  decree 
from  Caesar  Augustus,  that  all  the 
world  should  be  enrolled.    2  This 


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throughout  all  the  hill  country  of 
Judcea.  66  And  all  that  heard 
them  laid  them  up  in  their  heart, 
saying,  What  then  shall  this  child 
be?  For  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was 
with  him. 

67  And  his  father  Zacharias  was 
filled  with  the  Holy  Spirit,  and 
prophesied,  saying, 

68  Blessed    be   the    Lord,    the    God 

of  Israel ; 
For  he  hath  visited  and  wrought 
redemption    for   his   people, 

69  And   hath   raised  up  a  horn  of 

salvation    for    us 
In  the  house  of  his  servant  David 

70  (As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of 

his    holy    prophets    that    have 
been  from  of  old), 

71  Salvation     from     our     enemies, 

and  from  the  hand  of  all  that 
hate   us; 

72  To    show    mercy    towards    our 

fathers, 
And  to  remember  his  holy  cov- 
enant ; 

73  The  oath  which  he  sware  unto 

Abraham  our  father, 

74  To  grant  unto  us  that  we  being 

delivered  out  of  the  hand  of 
our  enemies 
Should  serve  him  without  fear, 

75  In    holiness    and    righteousness 

before   him    all    our   days. 

76  Yea    and    thou,    child,    shalt    be 

called     the     prophet     of     the 
Most  High: 
For    thou    shalt    go    before    the 
face    of    the    Lord    to    make 
ready  his  ways ; 

77  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation 

unto  his  people 
In   the    remission   of   their   sins, 

78  Because  of  the  tender  mercy  of 

our  God, 
Whereby    the    dayspring    from 
on  high  shall  visit  us, 

79  To    shine    upon    them    that    sit 

in    darkness    and    the    shadow 
of  death  ; 
To  guide  our  feet  into  the  way 
of  peace. 
80     And    the     child     grew,     and 
waxed  strong  in  spirit,  and  was  in 
the  deserts  till  the  day  of  his  show- 
ing unto  Israel. 

olV"  OW  it  came  to  pass  in  those 
1-1    days,   there   went   out   a    de- 
cree   from    Caesar    Augustus,    that 
all   the   world   should   be   enrolled. 


71  Salvation  from  our  enemies,  and 
from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate  us : 

72  To  perform  mercy  to  our  fathers, 
and  to  remember  his  holy  testament, 

73  The  oath,  which  he  swore  to  Abra- 
ham our  father,  that  he  would  grant  to 
us, 

74  That  being  delivered  from  the  hand 
of  our  enemies,  we  may  serve  him  with- 
out fear, 

75  In  holiness  and  justice  before  him, 
all  our  days. 

76  And  thou,  child,  shalt  be  called  the 
prophet  of  the  Highest :  for  thou  shalt 
go  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  to  prepare 
his  ways : 

77  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  to 
his  people,  unto  the  remission  of  their 
sins : 

78  Through  the  bowels  of  the  mercy  of 
our  God,  in  which  the  Orient  from  on 
high  hath  visited  us : 

79  To  enlighten  them  that  sit  in  dark- 
ness, and  in  the  shadow  of  death :  to 
direct  our  feet  into  the  way  of  peace. 

80  And  the  child  grew,  and  was 
strengthened  in  spirit ;  and  was  in  the 
deserts  until  the  day  of  his  manifesta- 
tion to  Israel. 


CHAPTER  2. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  that  in  those 
days  there  went  out  a  decree  from 
Caesar  Augustus,  that  the  whole  world 
should  be  enrolled. 


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2  (And  this  taxing  was  first  made  when 
Cyrenius  was  governor  of  Syria.) 

3  And  all  went  to  be  taxed,  every  one 
into  his  own  city. 

4  And  Joseph  also  went  up  from  Gali- 
lee, out  of  the  city  of  Nazareth, 
into  Judjea,  unto  the  city  of  David, 
which  is  called  Bethlehem ;  (because 
he  was  of  the  house  and  lineage  of 
David:) 

5  To  be  taxed  with  Mary  his  espoused 
wife,  being  great  with  child. 

6  And  so  it  was,  that,  while  they  were 
there,  the  days  were  accomplished  that 
she  should  be  delivered. 

7  And  she  brought  forth  her  firstborn 
son,  and  wrapped  him  in  swaddling 
clothes,  and  laid  him  in  a  manger ;  be- 
cause there  was  no  room  for  them  in  the 
inn. 

8  And  there  were  in  the  same  country 
shepherds  abiding  in  the  field,  keeping 
watch  over  their  flock  by  night. 

9  And,  lo,  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came 
upon  them,  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord 
shone  round  about  them :  and  they  were 
sore  afraid. 

10  And  the  angel  said  unto  them.  Fear 
not:  for,  behold,  I  bring  you  good  tid- 
ings of  great  joy,  which  shall  be  to  all 
people. 

11  For  unto  you  is  born  this  day  in  the 
city  of  David  a  Saviour,  which  is  Christ 
the  Lord. 

12  And  this  shall  be  a  sign  unto  you ; 
Ye  shall  find  the  babe  wrapped  in 
swaddling  clothes,  lying  in  a  manger. 

13  And  suddenly  there  was  with  the 
angel  a  multitude  of  the  heavenly  host 
praising  God,  and  saying, 

14  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest, 
and  on  earth  peace,  good  will  toward 
men. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  angels 
were  gone  away  from  them  into  heaven, 

,  the  shepherds  said  one  to  another.  Let 
us  now  go  even  unto  Bethlehem,  and 
see  this  thing  which  is  come  to  pass, 
which  the  Lord  hath  made  known  unto 
us. 

16  And  they  came  with  haste,  and 
found  Mary,  and  Joseph,  and  the  babe 
lying  in  a  manger. 

17  And  when  they  had  seen  it, 
they  made  known  abroad  the  saying 
which  was  told  them  concerning  this 
child. 

18  And  all  they  that  heard  it  won- 
dered at  those  things  which  were  told 
them  by  the  shepherds. 


was  the  first  enrolment  made  when 
Quirinius   was   governor   of    Syria. 

3  And  all  went  to  enrol  them- 
selves, every  one  to  his  own  city. 

4  And  Joseph  also  went  up  from 
Galilee,  out  of  the  city  of  Naz- 
areth, into  Judrea,  to  the  city  of 
David,  v/hich  is  called  Bethlehem, 
because  he  was  of  the  house  and 
family  of  David ;  5  to  enrol  him- 
self with  Mary,  who  was  betrothed 
to  him,  being  great  with  child.  6 
And  it  came  to  pass,  while  they 
were  there,  the  days  were  fulfilled 
that  she  should  be  delivered.  7 
And  she  brought  forth  her  first- 
born son ;  and  she  wrapped  him  in 
swaddling  clothes,  and  laid  him  in 
a  manger,  because  there  was  no 
room  for  them  in  the  inn. 

8  And  there  were  shepherds  in 
the  same  country  abiding  in  the 
field,  and  keeping  watch  by  night 
over  their  flock.  9  And  an  angel 
of  the  Lord  stood  by  them,  and 
the  glory  of  the  Lord  shone  round 
about  them :  and  they  were  sore 
afraid.  10  And  the  angel  said  unto 
them.  Be  not  afraid;  for  behold,  I 
bring  you  good  tidings  of  great  joy 
which  shall  be  to  all  the  people : 
II  for  there  is  born  to  you  this  day 
in  the  city  of  David  a  Saviour, 
which  is  Christ  the  Lord.  12  And 
this  is  the  sign  unto  you ;  Ye  shall 
find  a  babe  wrapped  in  swaddling 
clothes,    and    lying    in    a    manger. 

13  And  suddenly  there  was  with 
the  angel  a  multitude  of  the  hea- 
venly host  praising  God,  and  say- 
ing, 

14  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest, 
And  on  earth  peace  among  men 

in  whom  he  is  well  pleased. 
15  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the 
angels  went  away  from  them  into 
heaven,  the  shepherds  said  one  to 
another,  Let  us  now  go  even  unto 
Bethlehem,  and  see  this  thing  that 
is  come  to  pass,  which  the  Lord 
hath  made  known  unto  us.  16  And 
they  came  with  haste,  and  found 
both  Mary  and  Joseph,  and  the 
babe  lying  in  the  manger.  17  And 
when  they  saw  it,  they  made  known 
concerning  the  saying  which  was 
spoken  to  them  about  this  child. 
18  And  all  that  heard  it  wondered 
at  the  things  which  were  spo- 
ken   unto   them   by    the    shepherds. 


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DOUAY       251 


2  This  was  the  first  enrolment  made 
when  Quirinius  was  governor  of 
Syria.  3  And  all  went  to  enrol 
themselves,  every  one  to  his  own 
city.  4  And  Joseph  also  went  up 
from  Galilee,  out  of  the  city  of 
Nazareth,  into  Judaea,  to  the  city 
of  David,  which  is  called  Bethle- 
hem, because  he  was  of  the  house 
and  family  of  David ;  5  to  enrol 
himself  with  Mary,  who  was  be- 
trothed to  him,  being  great  with 
child.  6  And  it  came  to  pass, 
while  they  were  there,  the  days 
were  fulfilled  that  she  should  be 
delivered.  7  And  she  brought 
forth  her  firstborn  son ;  and  she 
wrapped  him  in  swaddling  clothes, 
and  laid  him  in  a  manger,  because 
there  was  no  room  for  them  in  the 
inn. 

8  And  there  were  shepherds  in 
the  same  country  abiding  in  the 
field,  and  keeping  watch  by  night 
over  their  flock.  9  And  an  angel 
of  the  Lord  stood  by  them,  and  the 
glory  of  the  Lord  shone  round 
about  them :  and  they  were  sore 
afraid.  10  And  the  angel  said  unto 
them,  Be  not  afraid ;  for  behold,  I 
bring  you  good  tidings  of  great 
joy  which  shall  be  to  all  the  people : 
II  for  there  is  born  to  you  this 
day  in  the  city  of  David  a  Saviour, 
who  is  Christ  the  Lord.  12  And 
this  is  the  sign  unto  you :  Ye  shall 
find  a  babe  wrapped  in  swaddling 
clothes,  and  lying  in  a  manger.  13 
And  suddenly  there  was  with  the 
angel  a  multitude  of  the  heavenly 
host  praising  God,  and  saying, 

14  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest. 
And     on     earth     peace     among 

men     in     whom     he     is     well 
pleased. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the 
angels  went  away  from  them  into 
heaven,  the  shepherds  said  one  to 
another.  Let  us  now  go  even  unto 
Bethlehem,  and  see  this  thing  that 
is  come  to  pass,  which  the  Lord 
hath  made  known  unto  us.  16  And 
they  came  with  haste,  and  found 
both  Mary  and  Joseph,  and  the 
babe  lying  in  the  manger.  17  And 
when  they  saw  it,  they  made 
known  concerning  the  saying  which 
was  spoken  to  them  about  this 
child.  18  And  all  that  heard  it 
wondered  at  the  things  which  were 


2  This  enrolling  was  first  made  by  Cyri- 
nus,  the  governor  of  Syria. 

3  And  all  went  to  be  enrolled,  every  one 
into  his  own  city. 

4  And  Joseph  also  went  up  from 
Galilee,  out  of  the  city  of  Naza- 
reth into  Judea,  to  the  city  of  David, 
which  is  called  Bethlehem :  because 
he  was  of  the  house  and  family  of 
David, 

5  To  be  enrolled  with  Mary  his 
espoused  wife,  who  was  with  child. 

6  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when 
they  were  there,  her  days  were  ac- 
complished, that  she  should  be  deliv- 
ered. 

7  And  she  brought  forth  her  firstborn 
son,  and  wrapped  him  up  in  swaddling 
clothes,  and  laid  him  in  a  manger;  be- 
cause there  was  no  room  for  them  in  the 
inn. 

8  And  there  were  in  the  same  country 
shepherds  watching,  and  keeping  the 
night  watches  over  their  flock. 

9  And  behold  an  angel  of  the  Lord 
stood  by  them,  and  the  brightness  of  God 
shone  round  about  them ;  and  they  feared 
with  a  great  fear. 

ID  And  the  angel  said  to  them :  Fear 
not;  for,  behold,  I  bring  you  good  tidings 
of  great  joy,  that  shall  be  to  all  the  peo- 
ple: 

11  For,  this  day,  is  born  to  you  a  Sav- 
iour, who  is  Christ  the  Lord,  in  the  city 
of  David. 

12  And  this  shall  be  a  sign  unto 
you ;  You  shall  find  the  infant  wrapped 
in  swaddling  clothes,  and  laid  in  a 
manger. 

13  And  suddenly  there  was  with  the 
angel  a  multitude  of  the  heavenly  army, 
praising    God,    and    saying: 

14  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest;  and  on 
earth  peace  to  men  of  good  will. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  after  the 
angels  departed  from  them  into  hea- 
ven, the  shepherds  said  one  to  another: 
Let  us  go  over  to  Bethlehem,  and  let 
us  see  this  word  that  is  come  to 
pass,  which  the  Lord  hath  shewed 
to  us. 

16  And  they  came  with  haste;  and  they 
found  Mary  and  Joseph,  and  the  infant 
lying  in  the  manger. 

17  And  seeing,  they  understood  of  the 
word  that  had  been  spoken  to  them  con- 
cerning this  child. 

18  And  all  that  heard,  wondered;  and 
at  those  things  that  were  told  them  by 
the  shepherds. 


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19  But  Mary  kept  all  these  things,  and 
pondered  them  in  her  heart. 

20  And  the  shepherds  returned,  glori- 
fying and  praising  God  for  all  the  things 
that  they  had  heard  and  seen,  as  it  was 
told  unto  them. 

21  And  when  eight  days  were  accom- 
plished for  the  circumcising  of  the  child, 
his  name  was  called  JESUS,  which  was 
so  named  of  the  angel  before  he  was  con- 
ceived in  the  womb. 

22  And  when  the  days  of  her  purifi- 
cation according  to  the  law  of  Moses 
were  accomplished,  they  brought  him 
to  Jerusalem,  to  present  him  to  the 
Lord; 

23  (As  it  is  written  in  the  law  of 
the  Lord,  Every  male  that  openeth 
the  womb  shall  be  called  holy  to  the 
Lord;) 

24  And  to  offer  a  sacrifice  according  to 
that  which  is  said  in  the  law  of  the 
Lord,  A  pair  of  turtle-doves,  or  two  young 
pigeons. 

25  And,  behold,  there  was  a  man  m 
Jerusalem,  whose  name  zvas  Simeon ;  and 
the  same  man  was  just  and  devout,  wait- 
ing for  the  consolation  of  Israel:  and 
the  Holy  Ghost  was  upon  him. 

26  And  it  was  revealed  unto  him  by 
the  Holy  Ghost,  that  he  should  not  see 
death,  before  he  had  seen  the  Lord's 
Christ. 

27  And  he  came  by  the  Spirit  into  the 
temple :  and  when  the  parents  brought  in 
the  child  Jesus,  to  do  for  him  after  the 
custom  of  the  law, 

28  Then  took  he  him  up  in  his  arms, 
and  blessed  God,  and  said, 

29  Lord,  now  lettest  thou  thy  ser- 
vant depart  in  peace,  according  to  thy 
word : 

30  For  mine  eyes  have  seen  thy  sal- 
vation, 

31  Which  thou  hast  prepared  before  the 
face  of  all  people; 

32  A  light  to  lighten  the  Gentiles,  and 
the  glory  of  thy  people  Israel. 

33  And  Joseph  and  his  mother  mar- 
velled at  those  things  which  were  spoken 
of  him. 

34  And  Simeon  blessed  them,  and  said 
unto  Mary  his  mother,  Behold,  this  child 
is  set  for  the  fall  and  rising  again  of 
many  in  Israel ;  and  for  a  sign  which 
shall  be  spoken  against ; 

35  (Yea,  a  sword  shall  pierce  through 
thy  own  soul  also,)  that  the  thoughts  of 
many  hearts  may  be  revealed. 

36  And   there  was   one   Anna,   a  pro- 


19  But  Mary  kept  all  these  sayings, 
pondering  them  in  her  heart.  20 
And  the  shepherds  returned,  glori- 
fying and  praising  God  for  all  the 
things  that  they  had  heard  and  seen, 
even  as  it  was  spoken  unto  them. 

21  And  when  eight  days  were 
fulfilled  for  circumcising  him,  his 
name  was  called  Jesus,  which  was 
so  called  by  the  angel  before  he 
was  conceived  in  the  womb. 

22  And  when  the  days  of  their 
purification  according  to  the  law  of 
Moses  were  fulfilled,  they  brought 
him  up  to  Jerusalem,  to  present 
him  to  the  Lord  23  (as  it  is  written 
in  the  law  of  the  Lord,  Every 
male  that  openeth  the  womb  shall 
be  called  holy  to  the  Lord),  24  and 
to  offer  a  sacrifice  according  to  that 
which  is  said  in  the  law  of  the 
Lord,  A  pair  of  turtledoves,  or  two 
young  pigeons.  25  And  behold, 
there  was  a  man  in  Jerusalern, 
whose  name  was  Simeon ;  and  this 
man  was  righteous  and  devout, 
looking  for  the  consolation  of  Is- 
rael :  and  the  Holy  Spirit  was 
upon  him.  26  And  it  had  been  re- 
vealed unto  him  by  the  Holy  Spirit, 
that  he  should  not  see  death,  be- 
fore he  had  seen  the  Lord's  Christ. 
27  And  he  came  in  the  Spirit  into 
the  temple :  and  when  the  parents 
brought  in  the  child  Jesus,  that 
they  might  do  concerning  him  after 
the  custom  of  the  law,  28  then  he 
received  him  into  his  arms,  and 
blessed  God,  and  said, 

29  Now    lettest    thou    thy    servant 

depart,  O  Lord, 
According     to     thy     word,     in 
peace ; 

30  For   mine   eyes   have   seen   thy 

salvation, 

31  Which   thou   hast   prepared   be- 

fore the  face  of  all  peoples ; 

32  A    light    for    revelation    to    the 

Gentiles, 
And  the  glory  of  thy  people  Is- 
rael. 

23  And  his  father  and  his  mo- 
ther were  marvelling  at  the  things 
which  were  spoken  concerning 
him ;  34  and  Simeon  blessed  them, 
and  said  unto  Mary  his  mother,  Be- 
hold, this  child  is  set  for  the  falling 
and  rising  up  of  many  in  Israel; 
and  for  a  sign  which  is  spoken 
against ;  35  yea  and  a  sword  shall 


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ST.  LUKE,  2. 


DOUAY        253 


spoken  unto  them  by  the  shep- 
herds. 19  But  Mary  kept  all  these 
sayings,  pondering  them  in  her 
heart.  20  And  the  shepherds  re- 
turned, glorifying  and  praising  God 
for  all  the  things  that  they  had 
heard  and  seen,  even  as  it  was 
spoken  unto  them. 

21  And  when  eight  days  were 
fulfilled  for  circumcising  him,  his 
name  was  called  Jesus,  which  was 
so  called  by  the  angel  before  he 
was  conceived  in  the  womb. 

22  And  when  the  days  of  their 
purification  according  to  the  law  of 
Moses  were  fulfilled,  they  brought 
him  up  to  Jerusalem,  to  present 
him  to  the  Lord  23  (as  it  is  written 
in  the  law  of  the  Lord,  Every  male 
that  openeth  the  womb  shall  be 
called  holy  to  the  Lord),  24  and  to 
offer  a  sacrifice  according  to  that 
which  is  said  in  the  law  of  the 
Lord,  A  pair  of  turtledoves,  or  two 
young  pigeons.  25  And  behold, 
there  was  a  man  in  Jerusalem, 
whose  name  was  Simeon;  and  this 
man  was  righteous  and  devout, 
looking  for  the  consolation  of  Is- 
rael :  and  the  Holy  Spirit  was 
upon  him.  26  And  it  had  been  re- 
vealed unto  him  by  the  Holy 
Spirit,  that  he  should  not  see  death, 
before  he  had  seen  the  Lord's 
Christ.  2.~  And  he  came  in  the 
Spirit  into  the  temple :  and  when 
the  parents  brought  in  the  child  Je- 
sus, that  they  might  do  concern- 
ing him  after  the  custom  of  the 
law,  28  then  he  received  him  into 
his  arms,  and  blessed  God,  and 
said, 

29  Now    lettest    thou    thy    servant 

depart,  Lord, 
According     to     thy     word,     in 
peace ; 

30  For   mine   eyes   have   seen   thy 

salvation, 

31  Which    thou    hast   prepared   be- 

fore the  face  of  all  peoples ; 

32  A    light    for    revelation    to    the 

Gentiles, 
And    the    glory    of    thy    people 
Israel. 

33  And  his  father  and  his  mother 
were  marvelling  at  the  things 
which  were  spoken  concerning 
him;  34  and  Simeon  blessed  them, 
and  said  unto  Mary  his  mother, 
Behold,   this   child   is   set    for   the 


19  But  Mary  kept  all  these  words,  pon- 
dering them  in  her  heart. 

20  And  the  shepherds  returned,  glori- 
fying and  praising  God,  for  all  the  things 
they  had  heard  and  seen,  as  it  was  told 
unto  them. 

21  And  after  eight  days  were  ac- 
complished, that  the  child  should  be 
circumcised,  his  name  was  called 
Jesus,  which  was  called  by  the  an- 
gel, before  he  was  conceived  in  the 
womb. 

22  And  after  the  days  of  her  purifi- 
cation, according  to  the  law  of  Moses, 
were  accomplished,  they  carried  him 
to  Jerusalem,  to  present  him  to  the 
Lord : 

23  As  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  the 
Lord :  Every  male  opening  the  womb  shall 
be  called  holy  to  the  Lord: 

24  And  to  offer  a  sacrifice,  according  as 
it  is  written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord,  a 
pair  of  turtledoves,  or  two  young 
pigeons : 

25  And  behold  there  was  a  man  in  Je- 
rusalem named  Simeon,  and  this  man 
was  just  and  devout,  waiting  for  the  con- 
solation of  Israel;  and  the  Holy  Ghost 
was  in  him. 

26  And  he  had  received  an  answer  from 
the  Holy  Ghost,  that  he  should  not  see 
death,  before  he  had  seen  the  Christ  of 
the  Lord. 

27  And  he  came  by  the  Spirit  into 
the  temple.  And  when  his  parents 
brought  in  the  child  Jesus,  to  do  for 
him  according  to  the  custom  of  the 
law, 

28  He  also  took  him  into  his  arms,  and 
blessed  God,  and  said: 

29  Now  thou  dost  dismiss  thy  ser- 
vant, O  Lord,  according  to  thy  word  in 
peace : 

30  Because  my  eyes  have  seen  thy  sal- 
vation, 

31  Which  thou  hast  prepared  before  the 
face  of  all  peoples: 

S2  A  light  to  the  revelation  of  the 
Gentiles,  and  the  glory  of  thy  people 
Israel. 

23  And  his  father  and  mother  were 
wondering  at  those  things  which  were 
spoken  concerning  him. 

34  And  Simeon  blessed  them,  and  said 
to  Mary  his  mother:  Behold  this  child  is 
set  for  the  fall,  and  for  the  resurrection 
of  many  in  Israel,  and  for  a  sign  which 
shall  be  contradicted ; 

35  And   thy   own   soul   a   sword   shall 


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REVISED 


phetess,  the  daughter  of  Phanuel,  of  the 
tribe  of  Aser :  she  was  of  a  great  age, 
and  had  lived  with  an  husband  seven 
years  from  her  virginity; 

J,"}  And  she  was  a  widow  of  about 
fourscore  and  four  years,  which  departed 
not  from  the  temple,  but  served  God 
with  fastings  and  prayers  night  and 
day. 

38  And  she  coming  in  that  instant  gave 
thanks  likewise  unto  the  Lord,  and  spake 
of  him  to  all  them  that  looked  for  re- 
demption in  Jerusalem. 

39  And  when  they  had  performed  all 
things  according  to  the  law  of  the  Lord, 
they  returned  into  Galilee,  to  their  own 
city  Nazareth. 

40  And  the  child  grew,  and  waxed 
strong  in  spirit,  filled  with  wisdom :  and 
the  grace  of  God  was  upon  him. 

41  Now  his  parents  went  to  Jerusalem 
every  year  at  the  feast  of  the  pass- 
over. 

42  And  when  he  was  twelve  years  old, 
they  went  up  to  Jerusalem  after  the  cus- 
tom of  the  feast. 

43  And  when  they  had  fulfilled  the 
days,  as  they  returned,  the  child  Jesus 
tarried  behind  in  Jerusalem ;  and  Joseph 
and  his  mother  knew  not  of  it. 

44  But  they,  supposing  him  to  have 
been  in  the  company,  went  a  day's  jour- 
ney ;  and  they  sought  him  among  their 
kinsfolk  and  acquaintance. 

45  And  when  they  found  him  not,  they 
turned  back  again  to  Jerusalem,  seeking 
him. 

46  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  three 
days  they  found  him  in  the  temple,  sit- 
ting in  the  midst  of  the  doctors,  both 
hearing  them,  and  asking  them  ques- 
tions. 

47  And  all  that  heard  him  were  as- 
tonished at  his  understanding  and  an- 
swers. 

48  And  when  they  saw  him,  they  were 
amazed :  and  his  mother  said  unto  him. 
Son,  why  hast  thou  thus  dealt  with  us? 
behold,  thy  father  and  I  have  sought  thee 
sorrowing. 

49  And  he  said  unto  them,  How  is 
it  that  ye  sought  me?  wist  ye  not 
that  I  must  be  about  my  Father's  busi- 
ness? 

50  And  they  understood  not  the  say- 
ing which  he  spake  unto  them. 

51  And  he  went  down  with  them,  and 
came  to  Nazareth,  and  was  subject  unto 
them :  but  his  mother  kept  all  these  say- 
ings in  her  heart. 


pierce  through  thine  own  soul ;  that 
thoughts  out  of  many  hearts  may 
be  revealed.  36  And  there  was  one 
Anna,  a  prophetess,  the  daughter 
of  Phanuel,  of  the  tribe  of  Asher 
(she  was  of  a  great  age,  having 
lived  with  a  husband  seven  years 
from  her  virginity,  37  and  she  had 
been  a  widow  even  for  fourscore 
and  four  years),  which  departed 
not  from  the  temple,  worshipping 
with  fastings  and  supplications 
night  and  day.  38  And  coming  up 
at  that  very  hour  she  gave  thanks 
unto  God,  and  spake  of  him  to  all 
them  that  were  looking  for  the 
redemption  of  Jerusalem.  39  And 
when  they  had  accomplished  all 
things  that  were  according  to  the 
law  of  the  Lord,  they  returned  into 
Galilee,  to  their  own  city  Naza- 
reth. 

40  And  the  child  grew,  and 
waxed  strong,  filled  with  wisdom : 
and  the  grace  of  God  was  upon 
him. 

41  And  his  parents  went  every 
year  to  Jerusalem  at  the  feast  of 
the  passover.  42  And  when  he  was 
twelve  years  old,  they  went  up 
after  the  custom  of  the  feast;  43 
and  when  they  had  fulfilled  the 
days,  as  they  were  returning,  the 
boy  Jesus  tarried  behind  in  Jerusa- 
lem ;  and  his  parents  knew  it  not ; 
44  but  supposing  him  to  be  in  the 
company,  they  went  a  day's  jour- 
ney ;  and  they  sought  for  him 
among  their  kinsfolk  and  ac- 
quaintance :  45  and  when  they  found 
him  not,  they  returned  to  Jerusa- 
lem, seeking  for  him.  46  And  it 
came  to  pass,  after  three  days  they 
found  him  in  the  temple,  sitting  in 
the  midst  of  the  doctors,  both  hear- 
ing them,  and  asking  them  ques- 
tions :  47  and  all  that  heard  him 
were  amazed  at  his  understanding 
and  his  answers.  48  And  when  they 
saw  him,  they  were  astonished :  and 
his  mother  said  unto  him,  Son, 
why  hast  thou  thus  dealt  with  us? 
behold,  thy  father  and  I  sought 
thee  sorrowing.  49  And  he  said 
unto  them.  How  is  it  that  ye 
sought  me?  wist  ye  not  that  I  must 
be  in  my  Father's  house?  50  And 
they  understood  not  the  saying 
which  he  spake  unto  them.  51  And 
he  went  down  with  them,  and  came 


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falling  and  the  rising  of  many  in 
Israel;  and  for  a  sign  which  is 
spoken  against;  35  yea  and  a 
sword  shall  pierce  through  thine 
own  soul;  that  thoughts  out  of 
many  hearts  may  be  revealed.  36 
And  there  was  one  Anna,  a  proph- 
etess, the  daughter  of  Phanuel,  of 
the  tribe  of  Asher  (she  was  of  a 
great  age,  having  lived  with  a 
husband  seven  years  from  her 
virginity,  37  and  she  had  been  a 
widow  even  unto  fourscore  and 
four  years),  who  departed  not 
from  the  temple,  worshipping  with 
fastings  and  supplications  night  and 
day.  38  And  coming  up  at  that 
very  hour  she  gave  thanks  unto 
God,  and  spake  of  him  to  all  them 
that  were  looking  for  the  redemp- 
tion of  Jerusalem.  39  And  when 
they  had  accomplished  all  things 
that  were  according  to  the  law  of 
the  Lord,  they  returned  into  Gali- 
lee, to  their  own  city  Nazareth. 

40  And  the  child  grew,  and 
waxed  strong,  filled  with  wisdom : 
and  the  grace  of  God  was  upon 
him. 

41  And  his  parents  went  every 
year  to  Jerusalem  at  the  feast  of 
the  passover.  42  And  when  he 
was  twelve  years  old,  they  went 
up  after  the  custom  of  the  feast; 
43  and  when  they  had  fulfilled 
the  days,  as  they  were  returning, 
the  boy  Jesus  tarried  behind  in 
Jerusalem;  and  his  parents  knew 
it  not ;  44  but  supposing  him  to 
be  in  the  company,  they  went  a 
day's  journey;  and  they  sought 
for  him  among  their  kinsfolk  and 
acquaintance :  45  and  when  they 
found  him  not,  they  returned  to  Je- 
rusalem, seeking  for  him.  46  And 
it  came  to  pass,  after  three  days 
they  found  him  in  the  temple,  sit- 
ting in  the  midst  of  the  teachers, 
both  hearing  them,  and  asking 
them  questions :  47  and  all  that 
heard  him  were  amazed  at  his 
understanding  and  his  answers. 
48  And  when  they  saw  him,  they 
were  astonished ;  and  his  mother 
said  unto  him,  Son,  why  hast 
thou  thus  dealt  with  us?  behold, 
thy  father  and  I  sought  thee 
sorrowing.  49  And  he  said  unto 
them,  How  is  it  that  ye  sought 
me?  knew  ye  not  that  I  must  be 


pierce,  that,  out  of  many  hearts,  thoughts 
may  be  revealed. 

36  And  there  was  one  Anna,  a  prophet- 
ess, the  daughter  of  Phanuel,  of  the 
tribe  of  Asor ;  she  was  far  advanced  in 
years,  and  had  lived  with  her  husband 
seven  years  from  her  virginity. 

2)7  And  she  was  a  widow  until  four- 
score and  four  years ;  who  departed  not 
from  the  temple,  by  fastings  and  prayers 
serving  night  and  day. 

38  Now  she,  at  the  same  hour,  coming 
in,  confessed  to  the  Lord;  and  spoke  of 
him  to  all  that  looked  for  the  redemption 
of  Israel. 

39  And  after  they  had  performed  all 
things  according  to  the  law  of  the  Lord, 
they  returned  into  Galilee,  to  their  city 
Nazareth. 

40  And  the  child  grew,  and  waxed 
strong,  full  of  wisdom;  and  the  grace 
of  God  was  in  him. 

41  And  his  parents  went  every  year  to 
Jerusalem,  at  the  solemn  day  of  the 
pasch, 

42  And  when  he  was  twelve  years  old, 
they  going  up  into  Jerusalem,  according 
to  the  custom  of  the  feast, 

43  And  having  fulfilled  the  days,  when 
they  returned,  the  child  Jesus  remained 
in  Jerusalem;  and  his  parents  knew  it 
not. 

44  And  thinking  that  he  was  in  the 
company,  they  came  a  day's  journey,  and 
sought  him  among  their  kinsfolks  and 
acquaintance. 

45  And  not  finding  him,  they  returned 
into  Jerusalem,  seeking  him. 

46  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  after  three 
days,  they  found  him  in  the  temple, 
sitting  in  the  midst  of  the  doctors, 
hearing  them,  and  asking  them  ques- 
tions. 

47  And  all  that  heard  him  were  aston- 
ished at  his  wisdom  and  his  answers. 

48  And  seeing  him,  they  wondered. 
And  his  mother  said  to  him :  Son,  why 
hast  thou  done  so  to  us?  behold  thy  fa- 
ther and  I  have  sought  thee  sorrow- 
ing. 

49  And  he  said  to  them  :  How  is  it 
that  you  sought  me?  did  you  not  know, 
that  I  must  be  about  my  father's  busi- 
ness? 

50  And  they  understood  not  the  word 
that  he  spoke  unto  them. 

51  And  he  went  down  with  them,  and 
came  to  Nazareth,  and  was  subject  to 
them.  And  his  mother  kept  all  these 
words  in  her  heart. 


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52  And  Jesus  increased  in  wisdom  and 
stature,  and  in  favour  with  God  and  man. 


to  Nazareth;  and  he  was  subject 
unto  them :  and  his  mother  kept 
all  these  sayings  in  her  heart. 

52  And  Jesus  advanced  in  wis- 
dom and  stature,  and  in  favour 
with  God  and  men. 


CHAPTER  3. 

NOW  in  the  fifteenth  year  of  the  reign 
of  Tiberius  Caesar,  Pontius  Pilate 
being  governor  of  Judaea,  and  Herod  be- 
ing tetrarch  of  Galilee,  and  his  brother 
Philip  tetrarch  of  Ituraea  and  of  the  re- 
gion of  Trachonitis,  and  Lysanias  the 
tetrarch  of   Abilene, 

2  Annas  and  Caiaphas  being  the  high 
priests,  the  word  of  God  came  unto 
John  the  son  of  Zacharias  in  the  wilder- 
ness. 

3  And  he  came  into  all  the  country 
about  Jordan,  preaching  the  baptism  of 
repentance  for  the  remission  of  sins; 

4  As  it  'is  written  in  the  book  of  the 
words  of  Esaias  the  prophet,  saying.  The 
voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness.  Pre- 
pare ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his 
paths  straight. 

5  Every  valley  shall  be  filled,  and  every 
mountain  and  hill  shall  be  brought  low ; 
and  the  crooked  shall  be  made  straight, 
and  the  rough  ways  shall  be  made 
smooth ; 

6  And  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation 
of  God. 

7  Then  said  he  to  the  multitude  that 
came  forth  to  be  baptized  of  him,  O  gen- 
eration of  vipers,  who  hath  warned  you 
to  flee  from  the  wrath  to  come? 

8  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  worthy 
of  repentance,  and  begin  not  to  say  within 
yourselves.  We  have  Abraham  to  our 
father :  for  I  say  unto  you,  That  God  is 
able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  children 
unto  Abraham. 

9  And  now  also  the  axe  is  laid  unto 
the  root  of  the  trees:  every  tree  therefore 
which  bringeth  not  forth  good  fruit  is 
hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the  fire. 

ID  And  the  people  asked  him,  saying. 
What  shall  we  do  then? 

II  He  answereth  and  saith  unto  them, 
He  that  hath  two  coats,  let  him  impart 
to  him  that  hath  none;  and  he  that  hath 
meat,  let  him  do  likewise. 
_  12  Then  came  also  publicans  to  be  bap- 
tized, and  said  unto  him,  Master,  what 
shall  we  do? 


IVTOW  in  the  fifteenth  year  of 
3-1-^  the  reign  of  Tiberius  Csesar, 
Pontius  Pilate  being  governor  of 
Judaea,  and  Herod  being  tetrarch 
of  Galilee,  and  his  brother  Philip 
tetrarch  of  the  region  of  Ituraea 
and  Trachonitis,  and  Lysanias  te- 
trarch of  Abilene,  2  in  the  high- 
priesthood  of  Annas  and  Caia- 
phas, the  word  of  God  came  unto 
John  the  son  of  Zacharias  in  the 
wilderness.  3  And  he  came  into 
all  the  region  round  about  Jordan, 
preaching  the  baptism  of  repent- 
ance unto  remission  of  sins ;  4  as 
it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the 
words  of  Isaiah  the  prophet, 

The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the 
wilderness. 

Make  ye  ready  the  way  of  the 
Lord, 

Make  his  paths  straight. 

5  Every  valley  shall  be  filled. 
And    every    mountain    and    hill 

shall  be  brought  low ; 
And   the   crooked   shall   become 

straight. 
And  the  rough  ways  smooth ; 

6  And  all  flesh  shall  see  the  sal- 

vation of  God. 
7  He  said  therefore  to  the  multi- 
tudes that  went  out  to  be  baptized 
of  him.  Ye  offspring  of  vipers, 
who  warned  you  to  flee  from  the 
wrath  to  come  ?  8  Bring  forth  there- 
fore fruits  worthy  of  repentance, 
and  begin  not  to  say  within  your- 
selves. We  have  Abraham  to  our 
father :  for  I  say  unto  you,  that 
God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise 
up  children  unto  Abraham.  9  And 
even  now  is  the  axe  also  laid  unto 
the  root  of  the  trees :  every  tree 
therefore  that  bringeth  not  forth 
good  fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast 
into  the  fire.  10  And  the  multitudes 
asked  him,  saying.  What  then  must 
we  do?  II  And  he  answered  and 
said  unto  them,  He  that  hath  two 


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in  my  Father's  house?  50  And 
they  understood  not  the  saying 
which  he  spake  unto  them.  51 
And  he  went  down  with  them, 
and  came  to  Nazareth ;  and  he  was 
subject  unto  them:  and  his  mother 
kept  all  these  sayings  in  her  heart. 
52  And  Jesus  advanced  in  wis- 
dom and  stature,  and  in  favor 
with  God  and  men. 

IVr  OW  in  the  fifteenth  year  of 
3-1-^  the  reign  of  Tiberius  Caesar, 
Pontius  Pilate  being  governor  of 
Judaea,  and  Herod  being  tetrarch 
of  Galilee,  and  his  brother  Philip 
tetrarch  of  the  region  of  Itursea 
and  Trachonitis,  and  Lysanias  te- 
trarch of  Abilene,  2  in  the  high- 
priesthood  of  Annas  and  Caiaphas, 
the  word  of  God  came  unto  John 
the  son  of  Zacharias  in  the  wilder- 
ness. 3  And  he  came  into  all  the 
region  round  about  the  Jordan, 
preaching  the  baptism  of  repent- 
ance unto  remission  of  sins;  4  as 
it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the 
words  of  Isaiah  the  prophet. 

The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the 
wilderness. 

Make  ye  ready  the  way  of  the 
Lord, 

Make  his   paths   straight. 

5  Every  valley  shall  be  filled. 
And    every    mountain    and    hill 

shall  be  brought  low ; 
And   the   crooked   shall  become 

straight. 
And  the  rough  ways  smooth ; 

6  And  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salva- 

tion of  God. 
7  He  said  therefore  to  the  mul- 
titudes that  went  out  to  be  bap- 
tized of  him,  Ye  offspring  of  vipers, 
who  warned  you  to  flee  from  the 
wrath  to  come?  8  Bring  forth 
therefore  fruits  worthy  of  repent- 
ance, and  begin  not  to  say  within 
yourselves,  We  have  Abraham  to 
our  father :  for  I  say  unto  you, 
that  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to 
raise  up  children  unto  Abraham. 
9  And  even  now  the  axe  also  lieth 
at  the  root  of  the  trees :  every  tree 
therefore  that  bringeth  not  forth 
good  fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast 
into  the  fire.  10  And  the  multi- 
tudes asked  him,  saying,  What  then 
must  we  do?  11  And  he  answered 
and  said  unto  them,  He  that  hath 


52  And  Jesus  advanced  in  wisdom,  and 
age,  and  grace  with  God  and  men. 


CHAPTER  3. 

NOW  in  the  fifteenth  year  of  the 
reign  of  Tiberius  Caesar,  Pontius  Pi- 
late being  governor  of  Judea,  and  Herod 
being  tetrarch  of  Galilee,  and  Philip  his 
brother  tetrarch  of  Iturea,  and  the  coun- 
try of  Trachonitis,  and  Lysanias  tetrarch 
of  Abilina; 

2  Under  the  high  priests  Annas  and 
Caiphas ;  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  made 
unto  John,  the  son  of  Zachary,  in  the 
desert. 

3  And  he  came  into  all  the  country 
about  the  Jordan,  preaching  the  baptism 
of  penance  for  the  remission  of  sins; 

4  As  it  was  written  in  the  book  of  the 
sayings  of  Isaias  the  prophet :  A  voice 
of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness:  Prepare 
ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  straight  his 
paths. 

5  Every  valley  shall  he  filled;  and  every 
mountain  and  hill  shall  be  brought  low; 
and  the  crooked  shall  be  made  straight; 
and  the  rough  ways  plain; 

6  And  all  Aesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of 
God. 

7  He  said  therefore  to  the  multitudes 
that  went  forth  to  be  baptized  by  him : 
Ye  offspring  of  vipers,  who  hath  shewed 
you  to  flee  from  the  wrath  to  come? 

8  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  worthy 
of  penance ;  and  do  not  begin  to  say,  We 
have  Abraham  for  our  father.  For  I  say 
unto  you,  that  God  is  able  of  these 
stones  to  raise  up  children  to  Abraham. 

9  For  now  the  axe  is  laid  to  the  root 
of  the  trees.  Every  tree  therefore  that 
bringeth  not  forth  good  fruit,  shall  be  cut 
down  and  cast  into  the  fire. 

10  And  the  people  asked  him,  saying: 
What  then  shall  we  do? 

11  And  he  answering,  said  to  them: 
He  that  hath  two  coats,  let  him  give  to 
him  that  hath  none ;  and  he  that  hath 
meat,  let  him  do  in  like  manner. 

12  And  the  publicans  also  came  to  be 
baptized,  and  said  to  him :  Master,  what 
shall  we  do? 

13  But  he  said  to  them:  Do  nothing 
more  than  that  which  is  appointed  you. 


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13  And  he  said  unto  them,  Exact  no 
more  than  that  which  is  appointed  you. 

14  And  the  soldiers  likewise  demanded 
of  him,  saying,  And  what  shall  we  do? 
And  he  said  unto  them,  Do  violence  to 
no  man,  neither  accuse  any  falsely;  and 
be  content  with  your  wages. 

15  And  as  the  people  were  in  expecta- 
tion, and  all  men  mused  in  their  hearts 
of  John,  whether  he  were  the  Christ,  or 
not; 

16  John  answered,  saying  unto  them  all, 
I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water;  but  one 
mightier  than  I  cometh,  the  latchet  of 
whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  unloose : 
he  shall  baptize  you  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
and  with  fire : 

17  Whose  fan  is  in  his  hand,  and  he  will 
throughly  purge  his  floor,  and  will  gather 
the  wheat  into  his  garner;  but  the  chaff 
he  will  burn  with  fire  unquenchable. 

18  And  many  other  things  in  his  ex- 
hortation preached  he  unto  the  people. 

19  But  Herod  the  tetrarch,  being  re- 
proved by  him  for  Herodias  his  brother 
Philip's  wife,  and  for  all  the  evils  which 
Herod  had  done, 

20  Added  yet  this  above  all,  that  he 
shut  up  John  in  prison. 

21  Now  when  all  the  people  were  bap- 
tized, it  came  to  pass,  that  Jesus  also 
being  baptized,  and  praying,  the  heaven 
was  opened, 

22  And  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in 
a  bodily  shape  like  a  dove  upon  him, 
and  a  voice  came  from  heaven,  which 
said,  Thou  art  my  beloved  Son ;  in  thee 
I  am  well  pleased. 

23  And  Jesus  himself  began  to  be  about 
thirty  years  of  age,  being  (as  was  sup- 
posed) the  son  of  Joseph,  which  was  the 
son  of  Heli, 

24  Which  was  the  son  of  Matthat, 
which  was  the  son  of  Levi,  which  was 
the  son  of  Melchi,  which  was  the  son  of 
Janna,  which  was  the  son  of  Joseph, 

25  Which  was  the  son  of  Mattathias, 
which  was  the  son  of  Amos,  which  was 
the  son  of  Naum,  which  was  the  son  of 
Esli,  which  was  the  son  of  Nagge, 

26  Which  was  the  son  of  Maath,  which 
was  the  son  of  Mattathias,  which  was 
the  son  of  Semei,  which  was  tJie  son  of 
Joseph,  which  was  the  son  of  Juda, 

27  Which  was  the  son  of  Joanna,  which 
was  the  son  of  Rhesa,  which  was  the  son 
of  Zorobabel,  which  was  the  son^  of  Sala- 
thiel,  which  was  the  son  of  Neri, 

28  Which  was  the  son  of  Melchi,  which 
was  the  son  of  Addi,  which  was  the  son 


coats,  let  him  impart  to  him  that 
hath  none ;  and  he  that  hath  food, 
let  him  do  likewise.  12  And  there 
came  also  publicans  to  be  baptized, 
and  they  said  unto  him,  Master, 
what  must  we  do?  13  And  he  said 
unto  them,  Extort  no  more  than 
that  which  is  appointed  you.  14 
And  soldiers  also  asked  him,  say- 
ing, And  we,  what  must  we  do? 
And  he  said  unto  them.  Do 
violence  to  no  man,  neither  exact 
anything  wrongfully;  and  be  con- 
tent with  your  wages. 

IS  And  as  the  people  were  in 
expectation,  and  all  men  reasoned 
in  their  hearts  concerning  John, 
whether  haply  he  were  the  Christ ; 
16  John  answered,  sajdng  unto 
them  all,  I  indeed  baptize  you  with 
water ;  but  there  cometh  he  that  is 
mightier  than  I,  the  latchet  of 
whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to 
unloose :  he  shall  baptize  you  with 
the  Holy  Ghost  and  with  fire:  17 
whose  fan  is  in  his  hand,  throughly 
to  cleanse  his  threshing-floor,  and 
to  gather  the  wheat  into  his  gar- 
ner ;  but  the  chaff  he  will  burn  up 
with  unquenchable  fire. 

18  With  many  other  exhortations 
therefore  preached  he  good  tidings 
unto  the  people ;  19  but  Herod  the 
tetrarch,  being  reproved  by  him  for 
Herodias  his  brother's  wife,  and 
for  all  the  evil  things  which  Herod 
had  done,  20  added  yet  this  above 
all,  that  he  shut  up  John  in  prison. 
21  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  all 
the  people  were  baptized,  that,  Je- 
sus also  having  been  baptized,  and 
praying,  the  heaven  was  opened, 
22  and  the  Holy  Ghost  descended 
in  a  bodily  form,  as  a  dove,  upon 
him,  and  a  voice  came  out  of  hea- 
ven. Thou  art  my  beloved  Son;  in 
thee  I  am  well  pleased. 

23  And  Jesus  himself,  when_  he 
began  to  teach,  was  about  thirty 
•  years  of  age,  being  the  son  (as  was 
supposed)  of  Joseph,  the  son  of 
Heli,  24  the  son  of  Matthat,  the  son 
of  Levi,  the  son  of  Melchi.  the  son 
of  Jannai,  the  son  of  Joseph,  25  the 
son  of  Mattathias,  the  son  of 
Amos,  the  son  of  Nahum,  the  son 
of  Esli,  the  son  of  Naggai,  26  the 
son  of  Maath,  the  .sou  of  Matta- 
thias, the  son  of  Semein,  the  son 
of  Josech,  the  son  of  Joda,  the  son 


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two  coats,  let  him  impart  to  him 
that  hath  none ;  and  he  that  hath 
food,  let  him  do  likewise.  12  And 
there  came  also  publicans  to  be 
baptized,  and  they  said  unto  him, 
Teacher,  what  must  we  do?  13 
And  he  said  unto  them.  Extort  no 
more  than  that  which  is  appointed 
you.  14  And  soldiers  also  asked 
him,  saying.  And  we,  what  must 
we  do?  And  he  said  unto  them. 
Extort  from  no  man  by  violence, 
neither  accuse  any  one  wrongfully; 
and  be  content  with  your  wages. 

15  And  as  the  people  were  in 
expectation,  and  all  men  reasoned 
in  their  hearts  concerning  John, 
whether  haply  he  were  the  Christ ; 
16  John  answered,  saying  unto 
them  all,  I  indeed  baptiie  you  with 
water;  but  there  cometh  he  that  is 
mightier  than  I,  the  latchet  of 
whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to 
unloose :  he  shall  baptize  you  in  the 
Holy  Spirit  and  in  fire:  17  whose 
fan  is  in  his  hand,  thoroughly  to 
cleanse  his  threshing-floor,  and  to 
gather  the  wheat  into  his  garner ; 
but  the  chaff  he  will  burn  up  with 
unquenchable  fire. 

18  With  many  other  exhorta- 
tions therefore  preached  he  good 
tidings  unto  the  people ;  19  but 
Herod  the  tetrarch,  being  re- 
proved by  him  for  Herodias  his 
brother's  wife,  and  for  all  the  evil 
things  which  Herod  had  done,  20 
added  this  also  to  them  all,  that  he 
shut  up  John  in  prison. 

21  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  all 
the  people  were  baptized,  that,  Je- 
sus also  having  been  baptized,  and 
praying,  the  heaven  was  opened, 
22  and  the  Holy  Spirit  descended 
in  a  bodily  form,  as  a  dove,  upon 
him,  and  a  voice  came  out  of 
heaven.  Thou  art  my  beloved  Son ; 
in  thee  I  am  well  pleased. 

23  And  Jesus  himself,  when  he 
began  to  teach,  was  about  thirty 
years  of  age,  being  the  son  (as  was 
supposed)  of  Joseph,  the  son  of 
Heli,  24  the  son  of  Matthat,  the 
son  of  Levi,  the  son  of  Melchi,  the 
son  of  Jannai,  the  son  of  Joseph, 
25  the  son  of  Mattathias,  the  son 
of  Amos,  the  soji  of  Nahum,  the 
son  of  Esli.  the  son  of  Naggai,  26 
the  son  of  Maath,  the  son  of  Mat- 
tathias, the  son  of  Semein,  the  son 


14  And  the  soldiers  also  asked  him, 
saying:  And  what  shall  we  do?  And  he 
said  to  them:  Do  violence  to  no  man; 
neither  calumniate  any  man;  and  be  con- 
tent with  your  pay. 

15  And  as  the  people  were  of  opinion, 
and  all  were  thinking  in  their  hearts  of 
John,    that    perhaps    he    might    be    the 

'  Christ; 

16  John  answered,  saying  unto  all :  I 
indeed  baptize  you  with  water;  but  there 
shall  come  one  mightier  than  I,  the 
latchet  of  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy 
to  loose :  he  shall  baptize  you  with  the 
Holy  Ghost,  and  with  fire : 

17  Whose  fan  is  in  his  hand,  and  he 
will  purge  his  floor,  and  will  gather  the 
wheat  into  his  barn ;  but  the  chaff  he 
will  burn  with  unquenchable  fire. 

18  And  many  other  things  exhorting, 
did  he  preach  to  the  people. 

19  But  Herod  the  tetrarch,  when  he 
was  reproved  by  him  for  Herodias,  his 
brother's  wife,  and  for  all  the  evils  which 
Herod  had  done; 

20  He  added  this  also  above  all,  and 
shut  up  John  in  prison. 

21  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the 
people  were  baptized,  that  Jesus  also 
being  baptized  and  praying,  heaven  was 
opened ; 

22  And  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a 
bodily   shape,   as  a  dove  upon  him ;   and 

.  a  voice  came  from  heaven :  Thou  art 
my  beloved  Son ;  in  thee  I  am  well 
pleased. 

2S  And  Jesus  himself  was  beginning 
about  the  age  of  thirty  years;  being  (as 
it  was  supposed)  the  son  of  Joseph,  who 
was  of  Heli,  who  was  of  Mathat, 

24  Who  was  of  Levi,  who  was  of  Mel- 
chi, who  was  of  Janne,  who  was  of  Jo- 
seph, 

25  Who  was  of  IMathathias,  who  was  of 
Amos,  who  was  of  Nahum,  who  was  of 
Hesli,  who  was  of  Nagge, 

26  Who  was  of  Mahath,  who  was  of 
]\Iathathias,  who  was  of  Semei,  who  was 
of  Joseph,  who  was  of  Juda, 

27  Who  was  of  Joanna,  who  was  of 
Reza,  who  was  of  Zorobabcl,  who  was  of 
Salathiel,  who  was  of  Neri, 

28  Who  was  of  Melchi,  who  was  of 
Addi,  who  was  of  Cosan,  who  was  of 
Helmadan,  who  was  of  Her, 

29  Who  was  of  Jesus,  who  was  of  Elie- 
zer,  who  was  of  Jorim,  who  was  of  Ma- 
that, who  was  of  Levi, 

30  Who  was  of  Simeon,  who  was  of 


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of  Cosam,  which  was  the  son  of  Elmo- 
dam,  which  was  the  son  of  Er, 

29  Which  was  the  son  of  Jose,  which 
was  the  son  of  Eliezer,  which  was  the  son 
of  Jorim,  which  was  the  son  of  Matthat, 
which  was  the  son  of  Levi, 

30  Which  was  the  son  of  Simeon,  which 
was  the  son  of  Juda,  which  was  the  son 
of  Joseph,  which  was  the  son  of  Jonan, 
which  was  the  son  of  Eliakim, 

31  Which  was  the  son  of  Melea,  which 
was  the  son  of  Menan,  which  was  the  son 
of  Mattatha,  which  was  the  son  of 
Nathan,  which  was  the  son  of  David,  _ 

32  Which  was  the  son  of  Jesse,  which 
was  the  son  of  Obed,  which  was  the  son 
of  Booz,  which  was  the  son  of  Salmon, 
which  was  the  son  of  Naasson, 

33  Which  was  the  son  of  Aminadab, 
which  was  the  son  of  Aram,  which  was 
the  son  of  Esrom,  which  was  the  son  of 
Phares,  which  was  the  son  of  Juda, 

34  Which  was  the  son  of  Jacob,  which 
was  the  son  of  Isaac,  which  was  the  son 
of  Abraham,  which  was  the  Son  of  Thara, 
which  was  the  son  of  Nachor, 

35  Which  was  the  son  of  Saruch,  which 
was  the  son  of  Ragau,  which  was  the  son 
of  Phalec,  which  was  the  son  of  Heber, 
which  was  the  son  of  Sala, 

36  Which  was  the  son  of  Cainan,  which 
was  the  son  of  Arphaxad,  which  was  the 
son  of  Sem,  which  was  the  son  of  Noe, 
which  was  the  son  of  Lamech, 

37  Which  was  the  son  of  Mathusala, 
which  was  the  son  of  Enoch,  which  was 
the  son  of  Jared,  which  was  the  son  of 
Maleleel,  which  was  the  son  of  Cainan, 

38  Which  was  the  son  of  Enos,  which 
was  the  son  of  Seth,  which  was  the  son 
of  Adam,  which  was  the  son  of  God. 

CHAPTER  4. 

AND  Jesus  being  full  of  the  Holy 
Ghost  returned  from  Jordan,  and 
was  led  by  the  Spirit  into  the  wilder- 
ness, 

2  Being  forty  days  tempted  of  the  devil. 
And  in  those  days  he  did  eat  nothing: 
and  when  they  were  ended,  he  afterward 
hungered. 

3  And  the  devil  said  unto  him,  If  thou 
be  the  Son  of  God,  command  this  stone 
that  it  be  made  bread. 

4  And  Jesus  answered  him,  saying.  It 
is  written.  That  man  shall  not  live  by 
bread  alone,  but  by  every  word  of  God. 

5  And  the  devil,  taking  him  up  into  an 
high  mountain,  shewed  unto  him  all  the 


of  Joanan,  27  the  son  of  Rhesa,  the 
son  of  Zerubbabel,  the  son  of 
Shealtiel,  the  son  of  Neri,  28  the 
son  of  Melchi,  the  son  of  Addi,  the 
son  of  Cosam,  the  son  of  Elmadam, 
the  son  of  Er,  the  son  of  Jesus,  29 
the  son  of  Eliezer,  the  son  of  Jorim, 
the  son  of  Matthat,  the  son  of  Levi, 
30  the  son  of  Symeon,  the  son  of 
Judas,  the  son  of  Joseph,  the  son  of 
Jonam,  the  son  of  Eliakim,  the  son 
of  Melea,  31  the  son  of  Menna,  the 
son  of  Mattatha,  the_  son  of 
Nathan,  the  son  of  David,  32  the 
son  of  Jesse,  the  son  of  Obed,  the 
son  of  Boaz,  the  son  of  Salmon,  the 
son  of  Nahshon,  33  the  son  of  Am- 
minadab,  the  son  of  Arni,  the  son 
of  Hezron,  the  son  of  Perez,  34  the 
son  of  Judah,  the  son  of  Jacob,  the 
son  of  Isaac,  the  son  of  Abraham, 
the  son  of  Terah,  the  son  of  Nahor, 
35  the  son  of  Serug,  the  son  of 
Reu,  the  son  of  Peleg,  the  son  of 
Eber,  the  son  of  Shelah,  the  son  of 
Cainan,  36  the  son  of  Arphaxad, 
the  son  of  Shem,  the  son  of  Noah, 
37  the  son  of  Lamech,  the  son  of 
Methuselah,  the  son  of  Enoch,  the 
son  of  Jared,  the  son  of  Mahal- 
aleel,  38  the  son  of  Cainan,  the  son 
of  Enos,  the  son  of  Seth,  the  son 
of  Adam,  the  son  of  God. 


A  ND  Jesus,  full  of  the  Holy 
4xJL  Spirit,  returned  from  the 
Jordan,  and  was  led  by  the  Spirit 
in  the  wilderness  during  forty  days, 
2  being  tempted  of  the  devil.  And 
he  did  eat  nothing  in  those  days: 
and  when  they  were  completed,  he 
hungered.  3  And  the  devil  said 
unto  him.  If  thou  art  the  Son  of 
God,  command  this  stone  that  it 
become  bread.  4  And  Jesus  an- 
swered unto  him,  It  is  written,  Man 
shall  not  live  by  bread  alone.  5  And 
he  led  him  up,  and  shewed  hirn  all 
the  kingdoms  of  the  world  in  a 
moment  of  time.    6  And  the  devil 


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of  Josech,  the  son  of  Joda,  27  the 
son  of  Joanan,  the  son  of  Rhesa, 
the  son  of  Zerubbabel,  the  son  of 
Shealtiel,  the  son  of  Neri,  28  the 
son  of  Alelchi,  the  son  of  Addi, 
the  son  of  Cosam,  the  son  of 
Elmadam,  the  son  of  Er,  29  the 
son  of  Jesus,  the  son  of  Eliezer, 
the  J0«  of  Jorim,  the  son  of 
Matthat,  the  son  of  Levi,  30  the 
son  of  Symeon,  the  son  of  Judas, 
the  son  of  Joseph,  the  ^ou  of 
Jonam,  the  son  of  Eliakim,  31 
the  soil  of  Melea,  the  son  of 
Menna,  the  son  of  Mattatha,  the 
son  of  Nathan,  the  jo»  of  David, 

32  the  son  of  Jesse,  the  son  of 
Obed,  the  son  of  Boaz,  the  son 
of    Salmon,   the   son    of    Nahshon, 

33  the  son  of  Amminadab,  the  Jon 
of  Arni,  the  son  of  Hezron,  the 
son  of  Perez,  the  son  of  Judah,  34 
the  son  of  Jacob,  the  soti  of  Isaac, 
the  ^ou  of  Abraham,  the  son  of 
Terah,  the  son  of  Nahor,  35  the 
son  of  Serug,  the  son  of  Reu,  the 
son  of  Peleg,  the  .yon  of  Eber, 
the  son  of  Shelah,  36  the  son 
of  Cainan,  the  son  of  Arphaxad, 
the  son  of  Shem.  the  soti  of 
Noah,  the  ^on  of  Lamech,  37  the 
jo«  of  Methuselah,  the  son  of 
Enoch,  the  son  of  Jared,  the  son 
of  Mahalaleel,  the  son  of  Cainan, 
38  the  son  of  Enos,  the  .you  of 
Seth,  the  son  of  Adam,  the  son  of 
God. 


Judas,  who  was  of  Joseph,  who  was  of 
Jona,  who  was  of  Eliakim, 

31  Who  was  of  Melea,  who  was  of 
Menna,  who  was  of  Mathatha,  who  was 
of  Nathan,  who  was  of  David, 

32  Who  was  of  Jesse,  who  was  of 
Obed,  who  was  of  Booz,  who  was  of 
Salmon,  who  was  of  Naasson, 

33  Who  was  of  Aminadab,  who  was  of 
Aram,  who  was  of  Esron,  who  was  of 
Phares,  who  was  of  Judas, 

34  Who  was  of  Jacob,  who  was  of 
Isaac,  who  was  of  Abraham,  who  was  of 
Thare,  who  was  of  Nachor, 

35  Who  was  of  Sarug,  who  was  of  Ra- 
gau,  who  was  of  Phaleg,  who  was  of 
Heber,  who  was  of  Sale, 

36  Who  was  of  Cainan,  who  was  of 
Arphaxad,  who  was  of  Sem,  who  was  of 
Noe,  who  was  of  Lamech, 

37  Who  was  of  Mathusale,  who  was  of 
Henoch,  who  was  of  Jared,  who  was  of 
Malaleel,  who  was  of  Cainan, 

38  Who  was  of  Henos,  who  was  of 
Seth,  who  was  of  Adam,  who  was  of 
God. 


\  ND  Jesus,  full  of  the  Holy 
4-ri.  Spirit,  returned  from  the 
Jordan,  and  was  led  in  the  Spirit 
in  the  wilderness  2  during  forty 
days,  being  tempted  of  the  devil. 
And  he  did  eat  nothing  in  those 
days :  and  when  they  were  com- 
pleted, he  hungered.  3  And  the 
devil  said  unto  him,  If  thou  art 
the  Son  of  God,  command  this 
stone  that  it  become  bread.  4  And 
Jesus  answered  unto  him.  It  is 
written,  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread 
alone.  5  And  he  led  him  up.  and 
showed  him  all  the  kingdoms  of 
the   world   in   a   moment   of    time. 


CHAPTER  4- 

AND    Jesus   being    full    of    the    Holy 
Ghost,    returned    from    the    Jordan, 
and  was  led  by  the  Spirit  into  the  desert, 

2  For  the  space  of  forty  days ;  and  was 
tempted  by  the  devil.  And  he  ate  no- 
thing in  those  days;  and  when  they  were 
ended,  he  was  hungry. 

3  And  the  devil  said  to  him:  If  thou  be 
the  Son  of  God,  say  to  this  stone  that  it 
be  made  bread. 

4  And  Jesus  answered  him :  It  is  writ- 
ten, that  Man  liveth  not  by  bread  alone, 
but  by  every  word  of  God. 

5  And  the  devil  led  him  into  a  high 
mountain,  and  shewed  him  all  the  king- 
doms of  the  world  in  a  moment  of  time; 


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REVISED 


kingdoms  of  the  world  In  a  moment  of 
time. 

6  And  the  devil  said  unto  him,  All  this 
power  will  I  give  thee,  and  the  glory  of 
them :  for  that  is  delivered  unto  me ;  and 
to  v/homsoever  I  will  I  give  it. 

7  If  thou  therefore  wilt  worship  me, 
all  shall  be  thine. 

8  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan :  for  it  is 
written.  Thou  shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy 
God,  and  him  only  shalt  thou  serve. 

9  And  he  brought  him  to  Jerusalem, 
and  set  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple, 
and  said  unto  him,  If  thou  be  the  Son 
of  God,  cast  thyself  down  from  hence : 

10  For  it  is  written.  He  shall  give  his 
angels  charge  over  thee,  to  keep  thee : 

11  And  in  their  hands  they  shall  bear 
thee  up,  lest  at  any  time  thou  dash  thy 
foot  against  a  stone. 

12  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  him. 
It  is  said,  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord 
thy  God. 

13  And  when  the  devil  had  ended  all 
the  temptation,  he  departed  from  him  for 
a  season. 

14  And  Jesus  returned  in  the  power 
of  the  Spirit  into  Galilee :  and  there  went 
out  a  fame  of  him  through  all  the  region 
round  about. 

15  And  he  taught  in  their  synagogues, 
being  glorified  of  all. 

16  And  he  came  to  Nazareth,  where  he 
had  been  brought  up :  and,  as  his  custom 
was,  he  went  into  the  synagogue  on  the 
sabbath  day.  and  stood  up  for  to  read. 

17  And  there  was  delivered  unto  him 
the  book  of  the  prophet  Esaias.  And 
when  he  had  opened  the  book,  he  found 
the  place  where  it  was  written, 

18  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  is  upon  me, 
because  he  hath  anointed  me  to  preach 
the  gospel  to  the  poor;  he  hath  sent  me 
to  heal  the  brokenhearted,  to  preach  de- 
liverance to  the  captives,  and  recovering 
of  sight  to  the  blind,  to  set  at  liberty  them 
that  are  bruised, 

19  To  preach  the  acceptable  year  of 
the  Lord. 

20  And  he  closed  the  book,  and  he 
gave  it  again  to  the  minister,  and  sat 
down.  And  the  eyes  of  all  them  that 
were  in  the  synagogue  were  fastened  on 
him. 

21  And  he  began  to  say  unto  them. 
This  day  is  this  scripture  fulfilled  in  your 
ears. 

22  And  all  bare  him  witness,  and  won- 
dered at  the  gracious  words  which  pro- 


said  unto  him.  To  thee  will  I  give 
all  this  authority,  and  the  glory  of 
them :  for  it  hath  been  delivered 
unto  me ;  and  to  whomsoever  I  will 

I  give  it.  7  If  thou  therefore  wilt 
worship  before  me,  it  shall  all  be 
thine.  8  And  Jesus  answered  and 
said  unto  him.  It  is  written.  Thou 
shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy  God, 
and  him  only  shalt  thou  serve.  9 
And  he  led  him  to  Jerusalem,  and 
set  him  on  the  pinnacle  of  the  tem- 
ple, and  said  unto  him.  If  thou  art 
the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself  down 
from  hence :  10  for  it  is  written. 

He  shall  give  his  angels  charge 
concerning  thee,  to  guard 
thee: 

II  and. 

On  their  hands  they  shall  bear 

thee  up. 
Lest  haply  thou   dash  thy  foot 
against  a  stone. 
12  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto 
him.    It    is    said.    Thou    shalt    not 
tempt  the  Lord  thy  God. 

13  And  when  the  devil  had  com- 
pleted every  temptation,  he  de- 
parted from  him  for  a  season. 

14  And  Jesus  returned  in  the 
power  of  the  Spirit  into  Galilee: 
and  a  fame  went  out  concerning 
him  through  all  the  region  round 
about.  IS  And  he  taught  in  their 
synagogues,  being  glorified  of  all. 

16  And  he  came  to  Nazareth, 
where  he  had  been  brought  up : 
and  he  entered,  as  his  custom  was, 
into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath 
day,  and  stood  up  to  read.  17  And 
there  was  delivered  unto  him  the 
book  of  the  prophet  Isaiah.  And 
he  opened  the  book,  and  found  the 
place    where   it    was    written, 

18  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  is  upon 

me. 
Because     he     anointed     me     to 

preach    good    tidings    to    the 

poor : 
He   hath    sent   me   to   proclaim 

release  to  the  captives. 
And  recovering  of  sight  to  the 

blind, 
To  set  at  liberty  them  that  are 

bruised, 

19  To  proclaim  the  acceptable  year 

of  the  Lord. 

20  And  he  closed  the  book,  and 
gave  it  back  to  the  attendant,  and 
sat   down :   and  the  eyes  of  all  in 


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6  And  the  devil  said  unto  him,  To 
thee  will  I  give  all  this  authority, 
and  the  glory  of  them:  for  it  hath 
been  delivered  unto  me ;  and  to 
whomsoever  I  will  I  give  it.  7  If 
thou  therefore  wilt  worship  before 
me,  it  shall  all  be  thine.  8  And 
Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  Tt  is  written,  Thou  shalt  wor- 
ship the  Lord  thy  God,  and  him 
only  shalt  thou  serve.  9  And  he 
led  him  to  Jerusalem,  and  set  him 
on  the  pinnacle  of  the  temple,  and 
said  unto  him,  If  thou  art  the  Son 
of  God,  cast  thyself  down  from 
hence :  10  for  it  is  written, 

He  shall  give  his  angels  charge 

concerning     thee,     to     guard 

thee: 

11  and, 

On  their  hands  they  shall  bear 

thee  up. 
Lest   haply  thou   dash  thy   foot 

against  a  stone. 

12  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto 
him,  It  is  said.  Thou  shalt  not 
make  trial  of  the  Lord  thy  God. 

13  And  when  the  devil  had  com- 
pleted every  temptation,  he  de- 
parted from  him  for  a  season. 

14  And  Jesus  returned  in  the 
power  of  the  Spirit  into  Galilee : 
and  a  fame  went  out  concerning 
him  through  all  the  region  round 
about.  15  And  he  taught  in  their 
synagogues,   being  glorified   of   all. 

16  And  he  came  to  Nazareth, 
where  he  had  been  brought  up : 
and  he  entered,  as  his  custom 
was,  into  the  synagogue  on  the 
sabbath  day,  and  stood  up  to  read. 

17  And  there  was  delivered  unto 
him  the  book  of  the  prophet  Isaiah. 
And  he  opened  the  book,  and  found 
the  place  where  it  was  written, 

18  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  is  upon 

me. 

Because  he  anointed  me  to 
preach  good  tidings  to  the 
poor: 

He  hath  sent  me  to  proclaim  re- 
lease to  the  captives, 

And  recovering  of  sight  to  the 
blind, 

To  set  at  liberty  them  that  are 
bruised, 

19  To  proclaim  the  acceptable  year 

of  the  Lord. 

20  And  he  closed  the  book,  and 
gave  it  back  to  the  attendant,  and 


6  And  he  said  to  him :  To  thee  will  I 
give  all  this  power,  and  the  glory  of 
them ;  for  to  me  they  are  delivered,  and 
to  whom  I  will,  I  give  them. 

7  If  thou  therefore  wilt  adore  before 
me,  all  shall  be  thine. 

8  And  Jesus  answering  said  to  him :  It 
is  written :  Thou  shalt  adore  the  Lord  thy 
God,  and  him  only  shalt  thou  serve. 

9  And  he  brought  him  to  Jerusalem, 
and  set  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple, 
and  he  said  to  him:  If  thou  be  the  Son 
of  God,  cast  thyself  from  hence. 

10  For  it  is  written,  that  He  hath  given 
his  angels  charge  over  thee,  that  they 
keep  thee. 

11  And  that  in  their  hands  they  shall 
bear  thee  up,  lest  perhaps  thou  dash 
thy  foot  against  a  stone. 

12  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  him : 
It  is  said :  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord 
thy  God. 

13  And  all  the  temptation  being  ended, 
the  devil  departed  from  him  for  a 
time. 

14  And  Jesus  returned  in  the  power  of 
the  spirit,  into  Galilee,  and  the  fame  of 
him  went  out  through  the  whole  country. 

15  And  he  taught  in  their  synagogues, 
and  was  magnified  by  all. 

16  And  he  came  to  Nazareth,  where  he 
was  brought  up :  and  he  went  into  the 
synagogue,  according  to  his  custom,  on 
the  sabbath  day ;  and  he  rose  up  to  read. 

17  And  the  book  of  Isaias  the  prophet 
was  delivered  unto  him.  And  as  he  un- 
folded the  book,  he  found  the  place 
where  it  was  written : 

18  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  is  upon  me. 
Wherefore  he  hath  anointed  me  to  preach 
the  gospel  to  the  poor,  he  hath  sent  me  to 
heal  the  contrite  of  heart, 

19  To  preach  deliverance  to  the  cap- 
tives, and  sight  to  the  blind,  to  set  at 
liberty  them  that  are  bruised,  to  preach 
the  acceptable  year  of  the  Lord,  and  the 
day  of  reward. 

20  And  when  he  had  folded  the  book, 
he  restored  it  to  the  minister,  and  sat 
down.  And  the  eyes  of  all  in  the  syna- 
gogue were  fixed  on  him. 

21  And  he  began  to  say  to  them:  This 
day  is  fulfilled  this  scripture  in  your 
ears. 

22  And  all  gave  testimony  to  him :  and 
they  wondered  at  the  words  of  grace  that 
proceeded  from  his  mouth,  and  they  said : 
Is  not  this  the  son  of  Joseph? 

23  And  he  said  to  them :  Doubtless  you 
will  say  to  me  this  similitude :  Physician, 


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ceeded  out  of  his  mouth.     And  they  said, 
Is  not  this  Joseph's  son? 

23  And  he  sa;d  unto  them,  Ye  will  sure- 
ly say  unto  m'e  this  proverb,  Physician, 
heal  thyself :  whatsoever  we  have  heard 
done  in  Capernaum,  do  also  here  in  thy 
country. 

24  And  he  said,  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
No  prophet  is  accepted  in  his  own  coun- 
try. 

25  But  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  many 
widows  were  in  Israel  in  the  days  of 
Elias,  when  the  heaven  was  shut  up 
three  years  and  six  months,  when  great 
famine  was  throughout  all  the  land; 

26  But  unto  none  of  them  was  Elias 
sent,  save  unto  Sarepta,  a  city  of  Sidon, 
unto  a  woman  that  was  a  widow. 

27  And  many  lepers  were  in  Israel  in 
the  time  of  Eliseus  the  prophet ;  and  none 
of  them  was  cleansed,  saving  Naaman  the 
Syrian. 

28  And  all  they  in  the  synagogue,  when 
they  heard  these  things,  were  filled  with 
wrath, 

29  And  rose  up,  and  thrust  him  out  of 
the  city,  and  led  him  unto  the  brow  of 
the  hill  whereon  their  city  was  built,  that 
they  might  cast  him  down  headlong. 

30  But  he  passing  through  the  midst 
of  them  went  his  way, 

31  And  came  down  to  Capernaum,  a 
city  of  Galilee,  and  taught  them  on  the 
sabbath  days. 

32  And  they  were  astonished  at  his 
doctrine :  for  his  word  was  with  power. 

33  And  in  the  synagogue  there  was  a 
man,  which  had  a  spirit  of  an  unclean 
devil,  and  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice, 

34  Saying,  Let  us  alone;  what  have  we 
to  do  with  thee,  thou  Jesus  of  Nazareth? 
art  thou  come  to  destroy  us?  I  know 
thee  who  thou  art;  the  Holy  One  of 
God. 

35  And  Jesus  rebuked  him,  saying.  Hold 
thy  peace,  and  come  out  of  him.  And 
when  the  devil  had  thrown  him  in  the 
midst,  he  came  out  of  him,  and  hurt  him 
not. 

36  And  they  were  all  amazed,  and  spake 
among  themselves,  saying,  What  a  word 
is  this !  for  with  authority  and  power  he 
commandeth  the  unclean  spirits,  and  they 
come  out. 

37  And  the  fame  of  him  went  out  into 
every  place  of  the  country  round  about. 

38  And  he  arose  out  of  the  synagogue, 
and  entered  into  Simon's  house.  And 
Simon's  wife's  mother  was  taken  with  a 


the  synagogue  were  fastened  on 
him.  21  And  he  began  to  say  unto 
them.  To-day  hath  this  scripture 
been  fulfilled  in  your  ears.  22  And 
all  bare  him  witness,  and  wondered 
at  the  words  of  grace  which  pro- 
ceeded out  of  his  mouth :  and  they 
said.  Is  not  this  Joseph's  son?  23 
And  he  said  unto  them,  Doubtless 
ye  will  say  unto  me  this  parable. 
Physician,  heal  thyself :  whatso- 
ever we  have  heard  done  at  Ca- 
pernaum, do  also  here  in  thine  own 
country.  24  And  he  said,  Verily  I 
say  unto  you.  No  prophet  is  ac- 
ceptable in  his  own  country.  25 
But  of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you. 
There  were  many  widows  in  Israel 
in  the  days  of  Elijah,  when  the 
heaven  was  shut  up  three  years  and 
six  months,  when  there  came  a 
great  famine  over  all  the  land ;  26 
and  unto  none  of  them  was  Elijah 
sent,  but  only  to  Zarephath,  in  the 
land  of  Sidon,  unto  a  woman  that 
was  a  widow.  27  And  there  were 
many  lepers  in  Israel  in  the  time  of 
Elisha  the  prophet ;  and  none  of 
them  was  cleansed,  but  only  Na- 
aman the  Syrian.  28  And  they  were 
all  filled  with  wrath  in  the  syna- 
gogue, as  they  heard  these  things ; 

29  and  they  rose  up,  and  cast  him 
forth  out  of  the  city,  and  led  him 
unto  the  brow  of  the  hill  whereon 
their  city  was  built,  that  they 
might   throw   him    down   headlong. 

30  But  he  passing  through  the  midst 
of  them  went  his  way. 

31  And  he  came  down  to  Ca- 
pernaum, a  city  of  Galilee.  And 
he  was  teaching  them  on  the  sab- 
bath day:  32  and  they  were  as- 
tonished at  his  teaching;  for  his 
word  was  with  authority.  33  And 
in  the  synagogue  there  was  a  man, 
which  had  a  spirit  of  an  unclean 
devil ;  and  he  cried  out  with  a 
loud  voice,  34  Ah !  what  have 
we  to  do  with  thee,  thou  Jesus  of 
Nazareth?  art  thou  come  to  destroy 
us?  I  know  thee  who  thou  art, 
the  Holy  One  of  God.  35  And  Je- 
sus rebuked  him,  saying,  Hold  thy 
peace,  and  come  out  of  him.  And 
when  the  devil  had  thrown  him 
down  in  the  midst,  he  came  out 
of  him,  having  done  him  no  hurt. 
S6  And  amazement  came  upon  all, 
and  they  spake  together,  one  with 


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sat  down :  and  the  eyes  of  all  in 
the  synagogue  were  fastened  on 
him.  21  And  he  began  to  say  unto 
them,  To-day  hath  this  scripture 
been  fulfilled  in  your  ears.  22  And 
all  bare  him  witness,  and  wondered 
at  the  words  of  grace  which  pro- 
ceeded out  of  his  mouth  :  and  they 
said,  Is  not  this  Joseph's  son? 
23  And  he  said  unto  them.  Doubt- 
less ye  will  say  unto  me  this 
parable.  Physician,  heal  thyself: 
whatsoever  we  have  heard  done  at 
Capernaum,  do  also  here  in  thine 
own  country.  24  And  he  said. 
Verily  I  say  unto  you,  No  prophet 
is   acceptable   in   his   own   country. 

25  But  of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you. 
There  were  many  widows  in  Israel 
in  the  days  of  Elijah,  when  the 
heaven  was  shut  up  three  years 
and  six  months,  when  there  came 
a  great  famine  over  all  the  land ; 

26  and  unto  none  of  them  was 
Elijah  sent,  but  only  to  Zare- 
phath,  in  the  land  of  Sidon,  unto 
a  woman  that  was  a  widow.  27 
And  there  were  many  lepers  in  Is- 
rael in  the  time  of  Elisha  the 
prophet ;  and  none  of  them  was 
cleansed,  but  only  Naaman  the 
Syrian.  28  And  they  were  all 
filled  with  wrath  in  the  synagogue, 
as  they  heard  these  things ;  29  and 
they  rose  up,  and  cast  him  forth 
out  of  the  city,  and  led  him  unto 
the  brow  of  the  hill  whereon  their 
city  was  built,  that  they  might 
throw  him  down  headlong.  30  But 
he  passing  through  the  midst  of 
them  went  his  way. 

31  And  he  came  down  to  Ca- 
pernaum, a  city  of  Galilee.  And 
he  was  teaching  them  on  the  sab- 
bath day :  32  and  they  were  as- 
tonished at  his  teaching;  for  his 
word  was  with  authority.  33  And 
in  the  synagogue  there  was  a  man, 
that  had  a  spirit  of  an  unclean 
demon ;  and  he  cried  out  with  a 
loud  voice,  34  Ah !  what  have  we 
to  do  with  thee,  Jesus  thou  Naz- 
arene?  art  thou  come  to  destroy 
us?  I  know  thee  who  thou  art, 
the  Holy  One  of  God.  35  And 
Jesus  rebuked  him,  saying,  Hold 
thy  peace,  and  come  out  of  him. 
And  when  the  demon  had  thrown 
him  down  in  the  midst,  he  came 
out   of   him,   having   done   him   no 


heal  thyself :  as  great  things  as  we  have 
heard  done  in  Capharnaum,  do  also  here 
in  thy  own  country. 

24  And  he  said :  Amen  I  say  to  you, 
that  no  prophet  is  accepted  in  his  own 
country. 

25  In  truth  I  say  to  you,  there  were 
many  widows  in  the  days  of  Elias  in  Is- 
rael, when  heaven  was  shut  up  three 
years  and  six  months,  when  there  was  a 
great  famine  throughout  all  the  earth. 

26  And  to  none  of  them  was  Elias  sent, 
but  to  Sarepta  of  Sidon,  to  a  widow 
woman. 

27  And  there  were  many  lepers  in  Is- 
rael in  the  time  of  Eliseus  the  prophet: 
and  none  of  them  was  cleansed  but  Naa- 
man the  Syrian. 

28  And  all  they  in  the  synagogue,  hear- 
ing these  things,  were  filled  with  anger. 

29  And  they  rose  up  and  thrust  him  out 
of  the  city;  and  they  brought  him  to  the 
brow  of  the  hill,  whereon  their  city  was 
built,  that  they  might  cast  him  down 
headlong. 

30  But  he  passing  through  the  midst  of 
them,  went  his  way. 

31  And  he  went  down  into  Caphar- 
naum, a  city  of  Galilee,  and  there  he 
taught  them  on  the  sabbath  days. 

32  And  they  were  astonished  at  his 
doctrine :  for  his  speech  was  with  power. 

33  And  in  the  synagogue  there  was  a 
man  who  had  an  unclean  devil,  and  he 
cried  out  with  a  loud  voice, 

34  Saying :  Let  us  alone,  what  have  we 
to  do  with  thee,  Jesus  of  Nazareth?  art 
thou  come  to  destroy  us?  I  know  thee 
who  thou  art,  the  holy  one  of  God. 

35  And  Jesus  rebuked  him,  saying : 
Hold  thy  peace,  and  go  out  of  him.  And 
when  the  devil  had  thrown  him  into  the 
midst,  he  went  out  of  him,  and  hurt  him 
not  at  all. 

36  And  there  came  fear  upon  all,  and 
they  talked  among  themselves,  saying : 
What  word  is  this,  for  with  authority 
and  power  he  commandeth  the  unclean 
spirits,  and  they  go  out? 

37  And  the  fame  of  him  was  published 
into  every  place  of  the  country. 

38  And  Jesus  rising  up  out  of  the  syna- 
gogue, went  into  Simon's  house.  And 
Simon's  wife's  mother  was  taken  with  a 
great  fever,  and  they  besought  him  for 
her. 

39  And  standing  over  her,  he  com- 
manded the  fever,  and  it  left  her.  And 
immediately  rising,  she  ministered  to 
them. 


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great  fever;  and  they  besought  him  for 
her. 

39  And  he  stood  over  her,  and  rebuked 
the  fever ;  and  it  left  her :  and  immedi- 
ately she  arose  and  ministered  unto  them. 

40  Nov^r  when  the  sun  was  setting,  all 
they  that  had  any  sick  with  divers  diseases 
brought  them  unto  him;  and  he  laid  his 
hands  on  every  one  of  them,  and  healed 
them. 

41  And  devils  also  came  out  of  many, 
crying  out,  and  saying,  Thou  art  Christ 
the  Son  of  God.  And  he  rebuking  them 
suffered  them  not  to  speak :  for  they 
knew  that  he  was  Christ. 

42  And  when  it  was  day,  he  departed 
and  went  into  a  desert  place :  and  the  peo- 
ple sought  him,  and  came  unto  him,  and 
stayed  him,  that  he  should  not  depart 
from  them. 

43  And  he  said  unto  them,  I  must 
preach  the  kingdom  of  God  to  other 
cities  also :  for  therefore  am  I  sent. 

44  And  he  preached  in  the  synagogues 
of  Galilee. 


CHAPTER  5. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  the  peo- 
ple pressed  upon  him  to  hear  the 
word  of  God,  he  stood  by  the  lake  of  Gen- 
nesaret, 

2  And  saw  two  ships  standing  by  the 
lake:  but  the  fishermen  were  gone  out  of 
them,  and  were  washing  their  nets. 

3  And  he  entered  into  one  of  the  ships, 
which  was  Simon's,  and  prayed  him  that 
he  would  thrust  out  a  little  from  the 
land.  And  he  sat  down,  and  taught  the 
people  out  of  the  ship. 

4  Now  when  he  had  left  speaking,  he 
said  unto  Simon,  Launch  out  into  the 
deep,  and  let  down  your  nets  for  a 
draught. 

5  And  Simon  answering  said  unto  him. 
Master,  we  have  toiled  all  the  night,  and 


another,  saying,  What  is  this  word? 
for  with  authority  and  power  he 
commandeth  the  unclean  spirits, 
and  they  come  out.  37  And  there 
went  forth  a  rumour  concerning 
him  into  every  place  of  the  region 
round  about. 

38  And  he  rose  up  from  the  syna- 
gogue, and  entered  into  the  house 
of  Simon.  And  Simon's  wife's 
mother  was  holden  with  a  great 
fever ;  and  they  besought  him  for 
her.  39  And  he  stood  over  her,  and 
rebuked  the  fever;  and  it  left  her: 
and  immediately  she  rose  up  and 
ministered  unto  them. 

40  And  when  the  sun  was  setting, 
all  they  that  had  any  sick  with 
divers  diseases  brought  them  unto 
him ;  and  he  laid  his  hands  on 
every  one  of  them,  and  healed 
them.  41  And  devils  also  came  out 
from  many,  crying  out,  and  say- 
ing, Thou  art  the  Son  of  God. 
And  rebuking  them,  he  suffered 
them  not  to  speak,  because  they 
knew  that  he  was  the  Christ. 

42  And  when  it  was  day,  he 
came  out  and  went  into  a  desert 
place :  and  the  multitudes  sought 
after  him,  and  came  unto  him,  and 
would  have  stayed  him,  that  he 
should  not  go  from  them.  43  But 
he  said  unto  them,  I  must  preach 
the  good  tidings  of  the  kingdom 
of  God  to  the  other  cities  also :  for 
therefore  was  I  sent. 

44  And  he  was  preaching  in  the 
synagogues  of  Galilee. 


I^OW  it  came  to  pass,  while 
5-L^  the  multitude  pressed  upon 
him  and  heard  the  word  of  God, 
that  he  was  standing  by  the  lake 
of  Gennesaret;  2  and  he  saw  two 
boats  standing  by  the  lake :  but  the 
fishermen  had  gone  out  of  them, 
and  were  washing  their  nets.  3  And 
he  entered  into  one  of  the  boats, 
which  was  Simon's,  and  asked  him 
to  put  out  a  little  from  the  land. 
And  he  sat  down  and  taught  the 
multitudes  out  of  the  boat.  4  And 
when  he  had  left  speaking,  he  said 
unto  Simon,  Put  out  into  the  deep, 
and  let  down  your  nets  for  a 
draught.  5  And  Simon  answered 
and    said.    Master,    we    toiled    all 


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hurt.  36  And  amazement  came 
upon  all,  and  they  spake  together, 
one  with  another,  saj'ing,  What  is 
this  word?  for  with  authority 
and  power  he  commandeth  the  un- 
clean spirits,  and  they  come  out. 
■^^  And  there  went  forth  a  rumor 
concerning  him  into  every  place  of 
the  region  round  about. 

38  And  he  rose  up  from  the 
synagogue,  and  entered  into  the 
house  of  Simon.  And  Simon's 
wife's  mother  was  holden  with  a 
great  fever;  and  they  besought 
him  for  her.  39  And  he  stood  over 
her,  and  rebuked  the  fever ;  and 
it  left  her:  and  immediately  she 
rose  up  and  ministered  unto  them. 

40  And  when  the  sun  was  set- 
ting, all  they  that  had  any  sick 
with  divers  diseases  brought  them 
unto  him ;  and  he  laid  his  hands 
on  every  one  of  them,  and  healed 
them.  41  And  demons  also  came 
out  from  many,  crying  out,  and 
saying.  Thou  art  the  Son  of  God. 
And  rebuking  them,  he  suffered 
them  not  to  speak,  because  they 
knew  that  he  was  the  Christ. 

42  And  when  it  was  day,  he 
came  out  and  went  into  a  desert 
place :  and  the  multitudes  sought 
after  him,  and  came  unto  him,  and 
would  have  stayed  him,  that  he 
should  not  go  from  them.  43  But 
he  said  unto  them,  I  must  preach 
the  good  tidings  of  the  kingdom 
of  God  to  the  other  cities  also :  for 
therefore  was  I  sent. 

44  And  he  was  preaching  in  the 
synagogues  of  Galilee. 

/IVTOW  it  came  to  pass,  while 
5-^^  the  multitude  pressed  upon 
him  and  heard  the  word  of  God, 
that  he  was  standing  by  the  lake 
of  Gennesaret;  2  and  he  saw  two 
boats  standing  by  the  lake :  but 
the  fishermen  had  gone  out  of 
them,  and  were  washing  their  nets. 
3  And  he  entered  into  one  of  the 
beats,  which  was  Simon's,  and 
asked  him  to  put  out  a  little  from 
the  land.  And  he  sat  down  and 
taught  the  multitudes  out  of  the 
boat.  4  And  when  he  had  left 
speaking,  he  said  unto  Simon,  Put 
out  into  the  deep,  and  let  down 
your  nets  for  a  draught.  5  And 
Simon  answered  and  said,  Master, 


40  And  when  the  sun  was  down,  all 
they  that  had  any  sick  with  divers  dis- 
eases, brought  them  to  him.  But  he  lay- 
ing his  hands  on  every  one  of  them, 
healed  them. 

41  And  devils  went  out  from  many, 
crying  out  and  saying:  Thou  art  the  Son 
of  God.  And  rebuking  them  he  suffered 
them  not  to  speak,  for  they  knew  that  he 
was  Christ. 

42  And  when  it  was  day,  going  out  he 
went  into  a  desert  place,  and  the  multi- 
tudes sought  him,  and  came  unto  him : 
and  they  stayed  him  that  he  should  not 
depart  from  them. 

43  To  whom  he  said :  To  other  cities 
also  I  must  preach  the  kingdom  of  God: 
for  therefore  am  I  sent. 

44  And  he  was  preaching  in  the  syna- 
gogues of  Galilee, 


CHAPTER  5. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  the 
.  multitudes  pressed  upon  him  to  hear 
the  word  of  God,  he  stood  by  the  lake 
of   Genesareth, 

2  And  saw  two  ships  standing  by  the 
lake :  but  the  fishermen  were  gone  out 
of  them,  and  were  washing  their  nets. 

3  And  going  into  one  of  the  ships  that 
was  Simon's,  he  desired  him  to  draw 
back  a  little  from  the  land.  And  sitting 
he  taught  the  multitudes  out  of  the  ship. 

4  Now  when  he  had  ceased  to  speak,  he 
said  to  Simon :  Launch  out  into  the  deep, 
and  let  down  your  nets  for  a  draught. 

5  And  Simon  answering  said  to  him : 
Master,  we  have  laboured  all  the  night, 
and  have  taken  nothing :  but  at  thy  word 
I  will  let  down  the  net. 


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REVISED 


have  taken  nothing:   nevertheless  at  thy 
word  I  will  let  down  the  net. 

6  And  when  they  had  this  done,  they 
inclosed  a  great  multitude  of  fishes :  and 
their  net  brake. 

7  And  they  beckoned  unto  their  part- 
ners, which  were  in  the  other  ship,  that 
they  should  come  and  help  them.  And 
they  came,  and  filled  both  the  ships,  so 
that  they  began  to  sink. 

8  When  Simon  Peter  saw  it,  he  fell 
down  at  Jesus'  knees,  saying,  Depart  from 
me;  for  I  am  a  sinful  man,  O  Lord. 

9  For  he  was  astonished,  and  all  that 
were  with  him,  at  the  draught  of  the 
fishes  which  they  had  taken : 

10  And  so  was  also  James,  and  John, 
the  sons  of  Zebedee,  which  were  partners 
with  Simon.  And  Jesus  said  unto  Simon, 
Fear  not;  from  henceforth  thou  shalt 
catch  men. 

11  And  when  they  had  brought  their 
ships  to  land,  they  forsook  all,  and  fol- 
lowed him. 

12  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  in 
a  certain  city,  behold  a  man  full  of 
leprosy :  who  seeing  Jesus  fell  on  his  face, 
and  besought  him,  saying.  Lord,  if  thou 
wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean. 

13  And  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and 
touched  him,  saying,  I  will :  be  thou 
clean.  And  immediately  the  leprosy  de- 
parted from  him. 

14  And  he  charged  him  to  tell  no  man : 
but  go,  and  shew  thyself  to  the  priest, 
and  offer  for  thy  cleansing,  according  as 
Moses  commanded,  for  a  testimony  unto 
them. 

15  But  so  much  the  more  went  there 
a  fame  abroad  of  him :  and  great  multi- 
tudes came  together  to  hear,  and  to  be 
healed  by  him  of  their  infirmities. 

16  And  he  withdrew  himself  into  the 
wilderness,  and  prayed. 

17  And  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day, 
as  he  was  teaching,  that  there  were  Phari- 
sees and  doctors  of  the  law  sitting  by, 
which  were  come  out  of  every  town  of 
Galilee,  and  Judaea,  and  Jerusalem:  and 
the  power  of  the  Lord  was  present  to 
heal  them. 

18  And,  behold,  men  brought  in  a  bed 
a  man  which  was  taken  with  a  palsy :  and 
they  sought  means  to  bring  him  in,  and 
to  lay  him  before  him. 

19  And  when  they  could  not  find  by 
what  way  they  might  bring  him  in  be- 
cause of  the  multitude,  they  went  upon 
the  housetop,  and  let  him  down  through 


night,  and  took  nothing :  but  at 
thy  word  I  will  let  down  the  nets. 
6  And  when  they  had  this  done, 
they  inclosed  a  great  multitude  of 
fishes;  and  their  nets  were  break- 
ing; 7  and  they  beckoned  unto  their 
partners  in  the  other  boat,  that 
they  should  come  and  help  them. 
And  they  came,  and  filled  both  the 
boats,  so  that  they  began  to  sink. 
8  But  Simon  Peter,  when  he  saw  it, 
fell  down  at  Jesus'  knees,  saying, 
Depart  from  me ;  for  I  am  a  sin- 
ful man,  O  Lord.  9  For  he  was 
amazed,  and  all  that  were  with 
him,  at  the  draught  of  the  fishes 
which  they  had  taken ;  10  and  so 
were  also  James  and  John,  sons  of 
Zebedee,  which  were  partners  with 
Simon.  And  Jesus  said  unto  Si- 
mon, Fear  not;  from  henceforth 
thou  shalt  catch  men.  11  And 
when  they  had  brought  their  boats 
to  land,  they  left  all,  and.  followed 
him. 

12  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  he 
was  in  one  of  the  cities ;  behold,  a 
man  full  of  leprosy:  and  when  he 
saw  Jesus,  he  fell  on  his  face,  and 
besought  him,  saying.  Lord,  if 
thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me 
clean.  13  And  he  stretched  forth 
his  hand,  and  touched  him,  saying, 
I  will ;  be  thou  made  clean.  And 
straightway  the  leprosy  departed 
from  him.  14  And  he  charged  him 
to  tell  no  man :  but  go  thy  way, 
and  shew  thyself  to  the  priest, 
and  offer  for  thy  cleansing,  ac- 
cording as  Moses  commanded,  for 
a  testimony  unto  them.  15  But  so 
much  the  more  went  abroad  the 
report  concerning  him :  and  great 
multitudes  came  together  to  hear, 
and  to  be  healed  of  their  infirmities. 
16  But  he  withdrew  himself  in  the 
deserts,  and  prayed. 

17  And  it  came  to  pass  on  one  of 
those  days,  that  he  was  teaching; 
and  there  were  Pharisees  and  doc- 
tors of  the  law  sitting  by,  which 
were  come  out  of  every  village  of 
Galilee  and  Judaea  and  Jerusalem : 
and  the  power  of  the  Lord  was 
with  him  to  heal.  18  And  behold, 
men  bring  on  a  bed  a  man  that 
was  palsied :  and  they  sought  to 
bring  him  in,  and  to  lay  him  before 
him.  19  And  not  finding  by  what 
way  they   might  bring  him   in  be- 


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we  toiled  all  night,  and  took 
nothing :  but  at  thy  word  I  will 
let  down  the  nets.  6  And  when 
they  had  done  this,  they  inclosed  a 
great  multitude  of  fishes;  and  their 
nets  were  breaking;  7  and  they 
beckoned  unto  their  partners  in 
the  other  boat,  that  they  should 
come  and  help  them.  And  they 
came,  and  filled  both  the  boats,  so 
that  they  began  to  sink.  8  But  Si- 
mon Peter,  when  he  saw  it,  fell 
down  at  Jesus'  knees,  saying,  De- 
part from  me ;  for  I  am  a  sin- 
ful man,  O  Lord.  9  For  he  was 
amazed,  and  all  that  were  with 
him,  at  the  draught  of  the  fishes 
which  they  had  taken;  10  and  sm 
were  also  James  and  John,  sons  of 
Zebedee,  who  were  partners  with 
Simon.  And  Jesus  said  unto  Si- 
mon, Fear  not ;  from  henceforth 
thou  shalt  catch  men.  11  And 
when  they  had  brought  their  boats 
to  land,  they  left  all,  and  followed 
him. 

12  And  it  came  to  pass,  while 
he  was  in  one  of  the  cities,  behold, 
a  man  full  of  leprosy:  and  when 
he  saw  Jesus,  he  fell  on  his  face, 
and  besought  him,  saying.  Lord, 
if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me 
clean.  13  And  he  stretched  forth 
his  hand,  and  touched  him,  saying, 
I  will ;  be  thou  made  clean.  And 
straightway  the  leprosy  departed 
from  him.  14  And  he  charged  him 
to  tell  no  man :  but  go  thy  way, 
and  show  thyself  to  the  priest,  and 
oflfer  for  thy  cleansing,  according 
as  Moses  commanded,  for  a  testi- 
mony unto  them.  15  But  so  much 
the  more  went  abroad  the  report 
concerning  him :  and  great  multi- 
tudes came  together  to  hear,  and 
to  be  healed  of  their  infirmities. 
16  But  he  withdrew  himself  in  the 
deserts,  and  prayed. 

17  And  it  came  to  pass  on  one 
of  those  days,  that  he  was  teach- 
ing; and  there  were  Pharisees 
and  doctors  of  the  law  sitting  by, 
who  were  come  out  of  every  vil- 
lage of  Galilee  and  Judsea  and  Je- 
rusalem :  and  the  power  of  the 
Lord  was  with  him  to  heal.  18 
And  behold,  men  bring  on  a  bed 
a  man  that  was  palsied :  and  they 
sought  to  bring  him  in,  and  to  lay 
him  before  him.    19  And  not  find- 


6  And  when  they  had  done  this,  they 
enclosed  a  very  great  multitude  of  fishes, 
and  their  net  broke. 

7  And  they  beckoned  to  their  partners 
that  were  in  the  other  ship,  that  they 
should  come  and  help  them.  And  they 
came,  and  filled  both  the  ships,  so  that 
they  were  almost  sinking. 

8  Which  when  Simon  Peter  saw,  he  fell 
down  at  Jesus'  knees,  saying :  Depart 
from  me,  for  I  am  a  sinful  man,  O 
Lord. 

9  For  he  was  wholly  astonished,  and  all 
that  were  with  him,  at  the  draught  of 
the  fishes  which  they  had  taken. 

10  And  so  were  also  James  and  John 
the  sons  of  Zebedee,  who  were  Simon's 
partners.  And  Jesus  saith  to  Simon : 
Fear  not :  from  henceforth  thou  shalt 
catch  men. 

11  And  having  brought  their  ships  to 
land,  leaving  all  things,  they  followed 
him. 

12  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was 
in  a  certain  city,  behold  a  man  full  of 
leprosy,  who  seeing  Jesus,  and  falling  on 
his  face,  besought  him,  saying:  Lord,  if 
thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean. 

13  And  stretching  forth  his  hand,  he 
touched  him,  saying:  I  will.  Be  thou 
cleansed.  And  immediately  the  leprosy 
departed  from  him. 

14  And  he  charged  him  that  he  should 
tell  no  man,  but.  Go,  shew  thyself  to  the 
priest,  and  ofifer  for  thy  cleansing  ac- 
cording as  Moses  commanded,  for  a  tes- 
timony to  them. 

15  But  the  fame  of  him  went  abroad 
the  more,  and  great  multitudes  came  to- 
gether to  hear,  and  to  be  healed  by  him 
of  their  infirmities. 

16  And  he  retired  into  the  desert,  and 
prayed. 

17  And  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain 
day,  as  he  sat  teaching,  that  there  were 
also  Pharisees  and  doctors  of  the  law 
sitting  by,  that  were  come  out  of  every 
town  of  Galilee,  and  Judea  and  Jerusa- 
lem :  and  the  power  of  the  Lord  was  to 
heal  them. 

18  And  behold,  men  brought  in  a  bed 
a  man,  who  had  the  palsy :  and  they 
sought  means  to  bring  him  in,  and  to 
lay  him  before  him. 

19  And  when  they  could  not  find  by 
what  way  they  might  bring  him  in,  be- 
cause of  the  multitude,  they  went  up 
upon  the  roof,  and  let  him  down  through 
the  tiles  with  his  bed  into  the  midst  be- 
fore Jesus. 


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REVISED 


the  tiling  with  his  couch  into  the  midst 
before  Jesus. 

20  And  when  he  saw  their  faith,  he  said 
unto  him,  Man,  thy  sins  are  forgiven 
thee. 

21  And  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees 
began  to  reason,  saying,  Who  is  this 
which  speaketh  blasphemies?  Who  can 
forgive  sins,  but  God  alone? 

22  But  when  Jesus  perceived  their 
thoughts,  he  answering  said  unto  them, 
What  reason  ye  in  your  hearts? 

23  Whether  is  easier,  to  say.  Thy  sins 
be  forgiven  thee;  or  to  say,  Rise  up  and 
walk? 

24  But  that  ye  may  know  that  the  Son 
of  man  hath  power  upon  earth  to  forgive 
sins,  (he  said  unto  the  sick  of  the  palsy,) 
I  say  unto  thee.  Arise,  and  take  up  thy 
couch,  and  go  into  thine  house. 

25  And  immediately  he  rose  up  before 
them,  and  took  up  that  whereon  he  lay, 
and  departed  to  his  own  house,  glorifying 
God. 

26  And  they  were  all  amazed,  and  they 
glorified  God,  and  were  filled  with  fear, 
saying.  We  have  seen  strange  things  to 
day. 

27  And  after  these  things  he  went  forth, 
and  saw  a  publican,  named  Levi,  sitting  at 
the  receipt  of  custom:  and  he  said  unto 
him.  Follow  me. 

28  And  he  left  all,  rose  up,  and  followed 
him. 

29  And  Levi  made  him  a  great  feast 
in  his  own  house :  and  there  was  a  great 
company  of  publicans  and  of  others  that 
sat  down  with  them. 

30  But  their  scribes  and  Pharisees 
murmured  against  his  disciples,  saying, 
Why  do  ye  eat  and  drink  with  pub- 
licans and  sinners? 

31  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them, 
They  that  are  whole  need  not  a  physi- 
cian ;  but  they  that  are  sick. 

32  I  came  not  to  call  the  righteous, 
but  sinners  to  repentance. 

33  And  they  said  unto  him.  Why  do 
the  disciples  of  John  fast  often,  and 
make  prayers,  and  likewise  the  disciples 
of  the  Pharisees;  but  thine  eat  and  drink? 

34  And  he  said  unto  them.  Can  ye 
make  the  children  of  the  bridechamber 
fast,  while  the  bridegroom  is  with  them? 

35  But  the  days  will  come,  when  the 
bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away  from 
them,  and  then  shall  they  fast  in  those 
days. 

36  And  he  spake  also  a  parable  unto 
them;  No  man  putteth  a  piece  of  a  new 


cause  of  the  multitude,  they  went 
up  to  the  housetop,  and  let  him 
down  through  the  tiles  with  his 
couch  into  the  midst  before  Jesus. 

20  And  seeing  their  faith,  he  said, 
Man,   thy    sins    are    forgiven    thee. 

21  And  the  scribes  and  the  Phari- 
sees began  to  reason,  saying.  Who 
is  this  that  speaketh  blasphemies? 
Who  can  forgive  sins,  but  God 
alone?  22  But  Jesus  perceiving 
their  reasonings,  answered  and  said 
unto  them.  What  reason  ye  in  your 
hearts?  23  Whether  is  easier  to  say. 
Thy  sins  are  forgiven  thee ;  or  to 
say,  Arise  and  walk?  24  But  that 
ye  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man 
hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins 
(he  said  unto  him  that  was  pal- 
sied), I  say  unto  thee.  Arise,  and 
take  up  thy  couch,  and  go  unto  thy 
house.  25  And  immediately  he  rose 
up  before  them,  and  took  up  that 
whereon  he  lay,  and  departed  to 
his  house,  glorifying  God.  26  And 
amazement  took  hold  on  all,  and 
they  glorified  God ;  and  they  were 
filled  with  fear,  saying.  We  have 
seen  strange  things  to-day. 

27  And  after  these  things  he 
went  forth,  and  beheld  a  publican, 
named  Levi,  sitting  at  the  place  of 
toll,  and  said  unto  him.  Follow  me. 
28  And  he  forsook  all,  and  rose 
up  and  followed  him.  29  And  Levi 
made  him  a  great  feast  in  his 
house :  and  there  was  a  great  mul- 
titude of  publicans  and  of  others 
that  were  sitting  at  meat  with  them. 
30  And  the  Pharisees  and  their 
scribes  murmured  against  his  dis- 
ciples, saying.  Why  do  ye  eat  and 
drink  with  the  publicans  and  sin- 
ners? 31  And  Jesus  answering 
said  unto  them,  They  that  are 
whole  have  no  need  of  a  physi- 
cian ;  but  they  that  are  sick.  32  I 
am  not  come  to  call  the  righteous 
but  sinners  to  repentance.  33  And 
they  said  unto  him.  The  disciples 
of  John  fast  often,  and  make  sup- 
plications ;  likewise  also  the  disci- 
ples of  the  Pharisees ;  but  thine 
eat  and  drink.  34  And  Jesus  said 
unto  them.  Can  ye  make  the  sons 
of  the  bride-chamber  fast,  while 
the  bridegroom  is  with  them?  35 
But  the  days  will  come ;  and  when 
the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away 
from  them,  then  will  they  fast  in 


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DOUAY       271 


ing  by  what  way  they  might  bring 
him  in  because  of  the  muUitude, 
they  went  up  to  the  housetop, 
and  let  him  down  through  the 
tiles  with  his  couch  into  the  midst 
before  Jesus.  20  And  seeing  their 
faith,  he  said,  Man,  thy  sins  are 
forgiven  thee.  21  And  the  scribes 
and  the  Pharisees  began  to  reason, 
saying,  Who  is  this  that  speaketh 
blasphemies?  Who  can  forgive 
sins,  but  God  alone?  22  But  Jesus 
perceiving  their  reasonings,  an- 
swered and  said  unto  them,  Why 
reason  ye  in  your  hearts  ?  23  Which 
is  easier,  to  say,  Thy  sins  are  for- 
given thee ;  or  to  say,  Arise  and 
walk?  24  But  that  ye  may  know 
that  the  Son  of  man  hath  authority 
on  earth  to  forgive  sins  (he  said 
unto  him  that  was  palsied),  I  say 
unto  thee,  Arise,  and  take  up  thy 
couch,  and  go  unto  thy  house.  25 
And  immediately  he  rose  up  before 
them,  and  took  up  that  whereon  he 
lay,  and  departed  to  his  house,  glo- 
rifying God.  26  And  amazement 
took  hold  on  all,  and  they  glorified 
God;  and  they  were  filled  with 
fear,  raying.  We  have  seen  strange 
things  to-day. 

27  And  after  these  things  he 
went  forth,  and  beheld  a  publican, 
named  Levi,  sitting  at  the  place 
of  toll,  and  said  unto  him.  Fol- 
low me.  28  And  he  forsook 
all,  and  rose  up  and  followed 
him. 

29  And  Levi  made  him  a  great 
feast  in  his  house :  and  there  was 
a  great  multitude  of  publicans  and 
of  others  that  were  sitting  at 
meat  with  them.  30  And  the  Phar- 
isees and  their  scribes  murmured 
against  his  disciples,  saying,  Why 
do  ye  eat  and  drink  with  the  pub- 
licans and  sinners?  31  And  Jesus 
answering  said  unto  them,  They 
that  are  in  health  have  no  need 
of  a  physician  ;  but  they  that  are 
sick.  32  I  am  not  come  to  call 
the  righteous  but  sinners  to  re- 
pentance. 

33  And  they  said  unto  him. 
The  disciples  of  John  fast  often, 
and  make  supplications ;  likewise 
also  the  disciples  of  the  Pharisees ; 
but  thine  eat  and  drink.  34  And 
Jesus  said  unto  them.  Can  ye  make 
the  sons  of  the  bride-chamber  fast. 


20  Whose  faith  when  he  saw,  he  said : 
Man,  thy  sins  are  forgiven  thee. 

21  And  the  scribes  and  Pharisees  began 
to  think,  saying:  Who  is  this  who  speak- 
eth blasphemies?  Who  can  forgive  sins, 
but  God  alone? 

22  And  when  Jesus  knew  their 
thoughts,  answering,  he  said  to  them : 
What  is  it  you  think  in  your  hearts? 

23  Which  is  easier  to  say.  Thy  sins  are 
forgiven  thee ;  or  to  saj^  Arise  and 
walk? 

24  But  that  you  may  know  that  the 
Son  of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  for- 
give sins,  (he  saith  to  the  sick  of  the 
palsy,)  I  say  to  thee.  Arise,  take  up  thy 
bed,  and  go  into  thy  house. 

25  And  immediately  rising  up  before 
them,  he  took  up  the  bed  on  which  he 
lay ;  and  he  went  away  to  his  own  house, 
glorifying  God. 

26  And  all  were  astonished ;  and  they 
glorified  God.  And  they  were  filled  with 
fear,  saying:  We  have  seen  wonderful 
things  to  day. 

27  And  after  these  things  he  went 
forth,  and  saw  a  publican  named  Levi, 
sitting  at  the  receipt  of  custom,  and  he 
said  to  him :  Follow  me. 

28  And  leaving  all  things,  he  rose  up 
and  followed  him. 

29  And  Levi  made  him  a  great  feast  in 
his  own  house ;  and  there  was  a  great 
company  of  publicans,  and  of  others, 
that  were  at  table  with  them. 

30  But  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  mur- 
mured, saying  to  his  disciples :  Why  do 
you  eat  and  drink  with  publicans  and 
sinners? 

31  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  them: 
They  that  are  whole,  need  not  the  phy- 
sician :  but  they  that  are  sick. 

32  I  came  not  to  call  the  just,  but  sin- 
ners to  penance. 

33  And  they  said  to  him:  Why  do  the 
disciples  of  John  fast  often,  and  make 
prayers,  and  the  disciples  of  the  Phari- 
sees in  like  manner;  but  thine  eat  and 
drink? 

34  To  whom  he  said :  Can  you  make  the 
children  of  the  bridegroom  fast,  whilst 
the  bridegroom  is  with  them? 

35  But  the  days  will  come,  when  the 
bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away  from 
them,  then  shall  they  fast  in  •  those 
days. 

36  And  he  spoke  also  a  similitude  to 
them :  That  no  man  putteth  a  piece  from 
a  new  garment  upon  an  old  garment; 
otherwise  he  both  rendeth  the  new,  and 


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garment  upon  an  old;  if  otherwise,  then 
both  the  new  maketh  a  rent,  and  the 
piece  that  was  taken  out  of  the  new 
agreeth  not  with  the  old. 

37  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into 
old  bottles ;  else  the  new  wine  will  burst 
the  bottles,  and  be  spilled,  and  the  bot- 
tles shall  perish. 

38  But  new  wine  must  be  put  into  new 
bottles ;  and  both  are  preserved. 

39  No  man  also  having  drunk  old  wine 
straightway  desireth  new :  for  he  saith, 
The  old  is  better. 


those  days.  36  And  he  spake  also 
a  parable  unto  them ;  No  man  rend- 
eth  a  piece  from  a  new  garment  and 
putteth  it  upon  an  old  garment ; 
else  he  will  rend  the  new,  and 
also  the  piece  from  the  new  will 
not  agree  with  the  old.  37  And  no 
man  putteth  new  wine  into  old 
wine-skins ;  else  the  new  wine  will 
burst  the  skins,  and  itself  will  be 
spilled,  and  the  skins  will  perish. 
38  But  new  wine  must  be  put  into 
fresh  wine-skins.  39  And  no  man 
having  drunk  old  wine  desireth 
new :  for  he  saith.  The  old  is  good. 


CHAPTER  6. 

AND  it  came  to  pass  on  the  second 
sabbath  after  the  first,  that  he  went 
through  the  corn  fields ;  and  his  disciples 
plucked  the  ears  of  corn,  and  did  eat, 
rubbing  them  in  their  hands. 

2  And  certain  of  the  Pharisees  said 
unto  them.  Why  do  ye  that  which  is  not 
lawful  to  do  on  the  sabbath  days? 

3  And  Jesus  answering  them  said,  Have 
ye  not  read  so  much  as  this,  what  Da- 
vid did,  when  himself  was  an  hungred, 
and  they  which  were  with  him ; 

4  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God, 
and  did  take  and  eat  the  shewbread,  and 
gave  also  to  them  that  were  with  him ; 
which  it  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the 
priests  alone? 

5  And  he  said  unto  them.  That  the 
Son  of  man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sabbath. 

6  And  it  came  to  pass  also  on  another 
sabbath,  that  he  entered  into  the  syna- 
gogue and  taught :  and  there  was  a  man 
whose  right  hand  was  withered. 

7  And  the  scribes  and  Pharisees 
watched  him,  whether  he  would  heal  on 
the  sabbath  day;  that  they  might  find  an 
accusation  against  him. 

8  But  he  knew  their  thoughts,  and 
said  to  the  man  which  had  the  withered 
hand,  Rise  up,  and  stand  forth  in  the 
midst.     And  he  arose  and  stood  forth. 

9  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them,  I  will 
ask  you  one  thing;  Is  it  lawful  on  the 
sabbath  days  to  do  good,  or  to  do  evil? 
to  save  life,  or  to  destroy  itf 

10  And  looking  round  about  upon  them 
all,  he  said  unto  the  man.  Stretch  forth 
thy  hand.  And  he  did  so :  and  his  hand 
was  restored  whole  as  the  other. 

11  And  they  were  filled  with  madness; 


/-"VT  OW  it  came  to  pass  on  a  sab- 
0_L>|  bath,  that  he  was  going 
through  the  cornfields;  and  his  dis- 
ciples plucked  the  ears  of  corn,  and 
did  eat,  rubbing  them  in  their 
hands.  2  But  certain  of  the  Phari- 
sees said,  Why  do  ye  that  which 
it  is  not  lawful  to  do  on  the  sabbath 
day?  3  And  Jesus  answering  them 
said.  Have  ye  not  read  even  this, 
what  David  did,  when  he  was  an 
hungred,  he,  and  they  that  were 
with  him;  4  how  he  entered  into 
the  house  of  God,  and  did  take  and 
eat  the  shewbread,  and  gave  also 
to  them  that  were  with  him ;  which 
it  is  not  lawful  to  eat  save  for  the 
priests  alone?  5  And  he  said  unto 
them.  The  Son  of  man  is  lord  of 
the  sabbath. 

6  And  it  came  to  pass  on  another 
sabbath,  that  he  entered  into  the 
synagogue  and  taught :  and  there 
was  a  man  there,  and  his  right 
hand  was  withered.  7  And  the 
scribes  and  the  Pharisees  watched 
him,  whether  he  would  heal  on  the 
sabbath ;  that  they  might  find  how 
to  accuse  him.  8  But  he  knew  their 
thoughts;  and  he  said  to  the  man 
that  had  his  hand  withered.  Rise 
up,  and  stand  forth  in  the  midst. 
And  he  arose  and  stood  forth.  9 
And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  I  ask 
you.  Is  it  lawful  on  the  sabbath  to 
do  good,  or  to  do  harm?  to  save 
a  life,  or  to  destroy  it?  10  And  he 
looked  round  about  on  them  all, 
and  said  unto  him,  Stretch  forth 
thy  hand.     And  he  did  so:  and  his 


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while  the  bridegroom  is  with  them? 
35  But  the  days  will  come ;  and 
when  the  bridegroom  shall  be 
taken  away  from  them,  then  will 
they  fast  in  those  days.  36  And 
he  spake  also  a  parable  unto  them : 
No  man  rendeth  a  piece  from  a 
new  garment  and  putteth  it  upon 
an  old  garment ;  else  he  will  rend 
the  new,  and  also  the  piece  from 
the  new  will  not  agree  with  the 
old.  37  And  no  man  putteth  new 
wine  into  old  wine-skins;  else  the 
new  wine  will  burst  the  skins,  and 
itself  will  be  spilled,  and  the  skins 
will  perish.  38  But  new  wine  must 
be  put  into  fresh  wine-skins.  39 
And  no  man  having  drunk  old 
wine  desireth  new ;  for  he  saith. 
The  old  is  good. 

y'lVrOW  it  came  to  pass  on  a  sab- 
OJLi  bath,  that  he  was  going 
through  the  grainfields ;  and  his 
disciples  plucked  the  ears,  and 
did  eat,  rubbing  them  in  their 
hands.  2  But  certain  of  the  Phar- 
isees said.  Why  do  ye  that  which 
it  is  not  lawful  to  do  on  the  sab- 
bath day?  3  And  Jesus  answering 
them  said,  Have  ye  not  read  even 
this,  what  David  did,  when  he  was 
hungry,  he,  and  they  that  were 
with  him ;  4  how  he  entered  into 
the  house  of  God,  and  took  and  ate 
the  showbread,  and  gave  also  to 
them  that  were  with  him ;  which  it 
is  not  lawful  to  eat  save  for  the 
priests  alone?  5  And  he  said  unto 
them.  The  Son  of  man  is  lord  of 
the  sabbath. 

6  And  it  came  to  pass  on 
another  sabbath,  that  he  entered 
into  the  synagogue  and  taught : 
and  there  was  a  man  there,  and 
his  right  hand  was  withered.  7  And 
the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees 
watched  him,  whether  he  would 
heal  on  the  sabbath ;  that  they 
might  find  how  to  accuse  him.  8 
But  he  knew  their  thoughts ;  and 
he  said  to  the  man  that  had  his 
hand  withered.  Rise  up.  and  stand 
forth  in  the  midst.  And  he  arose 
and  stood  forth.  9  And  Jesus  said 
unto  them.  I  ask  you.  Is  it  lawful 
on  the  sabbath  to  do  good,  or  to  do 
harm?  to  save  a  life,  or  to  destroy 
it?  10  And  he  looked  round  about 
on  them  all,  and  said  unto  him. 
Stretch    forth    thv   hand.      And    he 


the   piece   taken    from   the   new   agreeth 
not  with  the  old. 

37  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into 
old  bottles :  otherwise  the  new  wine  will 
break  the  bottles,  and  it  will  be  spilled, 
and  the  bottles  will  be  lost. 

38  But  new  wine  must  be  put  into  new 
bottles ;    and    both    are    preserved. 

39  And  no  man  drinl<ing  old,  hath  pre- 
sently a  mind  to  new :  for  he  saith,  The 
old  is  better. 


CHAPTER  6. 

AND  it  came  to  pass  on  the  second 
first  sabbath,  that  as  he  went 
through  the  corn  fields,  his  disciples 
plucked  the  ears,  and  did  eat,  rubbing 
them  in  their  hands. 

2  And  some  of  the  Pharisees  said  to 
them :  Why  do  you  that  which  is  not  law- 
ful on  the  sabbath  days? 

3  And  Jesus  answering  them,  said : 
Have  you  not  read  so  much  as  this,  what 
David  did,  when  himself  was  hungry, 
and  they  that  were  with  him : 

4  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God, 
and  took  and  ate  the  bread  of  proposi- 
tion, and  gave  to  them  that  were  with 
him,  which  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but  only 
for  the  priests? 

5  And  he  said  to  them:  The  Son  of 
man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sabbath. 

6  And  it  came  to  pass  also  on  another 
sabbath,  that  he  entered  into  the  syna- 
gogue, and  taught.  And  there  was  a 
man,  whose  right  hand  was  withered. 

7  And  the  scribes  and  Pharisees 
watched  if  he  would  heal  on  the  sabbath ; 
that  they  might  find  an  accusation 
against  him. 

8  But  he  knew  their  thoughts ;  and  said 
to  the  man  who  had  the  withered  hand  : 
Arise,  and  stand  forth  in  the  midst.  And 
rising  he  stood  forth. 

9  Then  Jesus  said  to  them :  I  ask  you,  if 
it  be  lawful  on  the  sabbath  days  to  do 
good,  or  to  do  evil ;  to  save  life,  or  to 
destroy  ? 

10  And  looking  round  about  on  them 
all,  he  said  to  the  man :  Stretch  forth  thy 
hand.  And  he  stretched  it  forth :  and 
his  hand  was  restored. 

11  And  they  were  filled  with  madness; 


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and    communed    one    with    another    what 
they  might  do  to  Jesus. 

12  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days, 
that  he  went  out  into  a  mountain  to 
pray,  and  continued  all  night  in  prayer 
to  God. 

13  And  when  it  was  day,  he  called 
unto  him  his  disciples :  and  of  them  he 
chose  twelve,  whom  also  he  named 
apostles ; 

14  Simon,  (whom  he  also  named  Pe- 
ter,) and  Andrew  his  brother,  James  and 
John,  Philip  and  Bartholomew, 

15  Matthew  and  Thomas,  James  the 
son  of  Alphaeus,  and  Simon  called 
Zelotes, 

16  And  Judas  the  brother  of  James, 
and  Judas  Iscariot,  which  also  was  the 
traitor. 

17  And  he  came  down  with  them,  and 
stood  in  the  plain,  and  the  company  of  his 
disciples,  and  a  great  multitude  of  people 
out  of  all  Judaea  and  Jerusalem,  and 
from  the  sea  coast  of  Tyre  and  Sidon, 
which  came  to  hear  him,  and  to  be  healed 
of  their  diseases; 

18  And  they  that  were  vexed  with  un- 
clean spirits :  and  they  were  healed. 

19  And  the  whole  multitude  sought  to 
touch  him :  for  there  went  virtue  out  of 
him,  and  healed  them  all. 

20  And  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  his 
disciples,  and  said.  Blessed  be  ye  poor: 
for  your's  is  the  kingdom  of  God. 

21  Blessed  are  ye  that  hunger  now :  for 
ye  shall  be  filled.  Blessed  are  ye  that 
weep  now :  for  ye  shall  laugh. 

22  Blessed  are  ye,  when  men  shall  hate 
you,  and  when  they  shall  separate  you 
from  their  company,  and  shall  reproach 
you,  and  cast  out  your  name  as  evil,  for 
the  Son  of  man's  sake. 

23  Rejoice  ye  in  that  day,  and  leap 
for  joy:  for,  behold,  your  reward  is  great 
in  heaven :  for  in  the  like  manner  did 
their  fathers  unto  the  prophets. 

24  But  woe  unto  you  that  are  rich ! 
for  ye  have  received  your  consolation. 

25  Woe  unto  you  that  are  full !  for  ye 
shall  hunger.  Woe  unto  you  that  laugh 
now !    for  ye   shall   mourn  and  weep. 

26  Woe  unto  you,  when  all  men  shall 
speak  well  of  you !  for  so  did  their 
fathers  to  the  false  prophets. 

27  But  I  say  unto  you  which  hear. 
Love  your  enemies,  do  good  to  them 
which  hate  you, 

28  Bless  them  that  curse  you,  and  pray 
for  them  which  despitefully  use  you. 

29  And  unto  him  that  smiteth  thee  on 


hand  was  restored.  11  But  they 
were  filled  with  madness ;  and  com- 
muned one  with  another  what  they 
might  do  to  Jesus. 

12  And  it  came  to  pass  in  these 
days,  that  he  went  out  into  the 
mountain  to  pray ;  and  he  continued 
all  night  in  prayer  to  God.  13  And 
when  it  was  day,  he  called  his  dis- 
ciples :  and  he  chose  from  them 
twelve,  whom  also  he  named  apos- 
tles ;  14  Simon,  whom  he  also 
named  Peter,  and  Andrew  his  bro- 
ther, and  James  and  John,  and 
Philip  and  Bartholomew,  15  and 
Matthew  and  Thomas,  and  James 
the  son  of  Alphjeus,  and  Simon 
which  was  called  the  Zealot,  16  and 
Judas  the  son  of  James,  and  Judas 
Iscariot,  which  was  the  traitor; 
17  and  he  came  down  with  them, 
and  stood  on  a  level  place,  and  a 
great  multitude  of  his  disciples,  and 
a  great  number  of  the  people  from 
all  Judaea  and  Jerusalem,  and  the 
sea  coast  of  Tyre  and  Sidon,  which 
came  to  hear  him,  and  to  be  healed 
of  their  diseases;  18  and  they  that 
were  troubled  with  unclean  spirits 
were  healed.  19  And  all  the  multi- 
tude sought  to  touch  him :  for 
power  came  forth  from  him :  and 
healed  them  all. 

20  And  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  on 
his  disciples,  and  said.  Blessed  are 
ye  poor :  for  yours  is  the  king- 
dom of  God.  21  Blessed  are  ye 
that  hunger  now :  for  ye  shall  be 
filled.  Blessed  are  ye  that  weep 
now :  for  ye  shall  laugh.  22  Blessed 
are  ye,  when  men  shall  hate  you, 
and  when  they  shall  separate  you 
from  their  company,  and  reproach 
you,  and  cast  out  your  name  as 
evil,  for  the  Son  of  man's  sake. 
23  Rejoice  in  that  day,  and  leap 
for  joy:  for  behold,  your  reward  is 
great  in  heaven :  for  in  the  same 
manner  did  their  fathers  unto  the 
prophets.  24  But  woe  unto  you 
that  are  rich !  for  ye  have  received 
your  consolation.  25  Woe  unto  you, 
ye  that  are  full  now !  for  ye  shall 
hunger.  Woe  unto  you,  ye  that 
laugh  now !  for  ye  shall  mourn  and 
weep.  26  Woe  unto  you,  when  all 
men  shall  speak  well  of  you !  for 
in  the  same  manner  did  their  fa- 
thers to  the  false  prophets. 

27  But  I  say  unto  you  which  hear, 


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did  so:  and  his  hand  was  restored. 
II  But  they  were  filled  with  mad- 
ness ;  and  communed  one  with  an- 
other what  they  might  do  to  Jesus. 

12  And  it  came  to  pass  in  these 
days,  that  he  went  out  into  the 
mountain  to  pray;  and  he  con- 
tinued all  night  in  prayer  to  God. 
13  And  when  it  was  day,  he  called 
his  disciples;  and  he  chose  from 
them  twelve,  whom  also  he  named 
apostles :  14  Simon,  whom  he  also 
named  Peter,  and  Andrew  his 
brother,  and  James  and  John, 
and  Philip  and  Bartholomew,  15 
and  Matthew  and  Thomas,  and 
James  the  son  of  Alphaeus,  and 
Simon  who  was  called  the  Zealot, 
16  and  Judas  the  son  of  James, 
and  Judas  Iscariot,  who  became  a 
traitor;  17  and  he  came  down 
with  them,  and  stood  on  a  level 
place,  and  a  great  multitude  of 
his  disciples,  and  a  great  number 
of  the  people  from  all  Judaea  and 
Jerusalem,  and  the  sea  coast  of 
Tyre  and  Sidon,  who  came  to 
hear  him,  and  to  be  healed  of  their 
diseases ;  18  and  they  that  were 
troubled  with  unclean  spirits  were 
healed.  19  And  all  the  multitude 
sought  to  touch  him ;  for  power 
came  forth  from  him,  and  healed 
them  all. 

20  And  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  on 
his  disciples,  and  said,  Blessed  are 
ye  poor:  for  yours  is  the  king- 
dom of  God.  21  Blessed  are  ye 
that  hunger  now :  for  ye  shall  be 
filled.  Blessed  are  ye  that  weep 
now :  for  ye  shall  laugh.  22  Blessed 
are  ye,  when  men  shall  hate  you, 
and  when  they  shall  separate  you 
from  their  company,  and  reproach 
j'ou,  and  cast  out  your  name  as 
evil,  for  the  Son  of  man's  sake. 
23  Rejoice  in  that  day,  and  leap 
for  joy:  for  behold,  your  reward  is 
great  in  heaven ;  for  in  the  same 
manner  did  their  fathers  unto  the 
prophets.  24  But  woe  unto  you 
that  are  rich !  for  ye  have  received 
your  consolation.  25  Woe  unto 
you,  ye  that  are  full  now !  for  ye 
shall  hunger.  Woe  tmto  you.  ye 
that  laugh  now !  for  ye  shall  mourn 
and  weep.  26  Woe  unto  you,  when 
all  men  shall  speak  well  of  you ! 
for  in  the  same  manner  did  their 
fathers  to  the  false  prophets. 


and  they  talked  one  with  another,  what 
they  might  do  to  Jesus. 

12  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days, 
that  he  went  out  into  a  mountain  to  pray, 
and  he  passed  the  whole  night  in  the 
prayer  of  God. 

13  And  when  day  was  come,  he  called 
unto  him  his  disciples;  and  he  chose 
twelve  of  them  (whom  also  he  named 
apostles)  : 

14  Simon,  whom  he  surnamed  Peter, 
and  Andrew  his  brother,  James^  and 
John,  Philip  and   Bartholomew, 

15  Matthew  and  Thomas,  James  the 
son  of  Alpheus,  and  Simon  who  is  called 
Zelotes, 

16  And  Jude,  the  brother  of  James,  and 
Judas  Iscariot,  who  was  the  traitor. 

17  And  coming  down  with  them,  he 
stood  in  a  plain  place,  and  the  company 
of  his  disciples,  and  a  very  great  multi- 
tude of  people  from  all  Judea  and  Jeru- 
salem, and  the  sea  coast  both  of  Tyre 
and   Sidon, 

18  Who  were  come  to  hear  him,  and  to 
be  healed  of  their  diseases.  And  they 
that  were  troubled  with  unclean  spirits, 
were  cured. 

19  And  all  the  multitude  sought  to 
touch  him,  for  virtue  went  out  from 
him,  and  healed  all. 

20  And  he,  lifting  up  his  eyes  on  his 
disciples,  said :  Blessed  are  ye  poor,  for 
yours   is   the   kingdom   of    God. 

21  Blessed  are  ye  that  hunger  now: 
for  you  shall  be  filled.  Blessed  are  ye 
that  weep  now :  for  you  shall  laugh. 

22  Blessed  shall  you  be  when  men 
shall  hate  you,  and  when  they  shall  sep- 
arate you,  and  shall  reproach  you,  and 
cast  out  your  name  as  evil,  for  the  Son 
of  man's  sake. 

23  Be  glad  in  that  day  and  rejoice;  for 
behold,  your  reward  is  great  in  heaven. 
For  according  to  these  things  did  their 
fathers  to  the  prophets. 

24  But  woe  to  you  that  are  rich :  for 
you  have  your  consolation. 

25  Woe  to  you  that  are  filled :  for  you 
shall  hunger.  Woe  to  you  that  now 
laugh :  for  you  shall  mourn  and  weep. 

26  Woe  to  you  when  men  shall  bless 
you :  for  according  to  these  things  did 
their  fathers  to  the  false  prophets. 

27  But  I  say  to  you  that  hear:  Love 
your  enemies,  do  good  to  them  that  hate 
you. 

28  Bless  them  that  curse  you,  and  pray 
for  them  that  calumniate  you. 

29  And  to  him  that  striketh  thee  on  the 


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the  one  cheek  offer  also  the  other;  and 
him  that  taketh  away  thy  cloke  forbid 
not  to  take  thy  coat  also. 

30  Give  to  every  man  that  asketh  of 
thee ;  and  of  him  that  taketh  aw^ay  thy 
goods  ask  them  not  again. 

31  And  as  ye  would  that  men  should 
do  to  you,  do  ye  also  to  them  likewise. 

32  For  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you, 
what  thank  have  ye?  for  sinners  also 
love  those  that  love  them. 

33  And  if  ye  do  good  to  them  which 
do  good  to  you,  what  thank  have  ye? 
for  sinners  also  do  even  the  same. 

34  And  if  ye  lend  to  them  of  whom  ye 
hope  to  receive,  what  thank  have  ye?  for 
sinners  also  lend  to  sinners,  to  receive 
as  much  again. 

35  But  love  ye  your  enemies,  and  do 
good,  and  lend,  hoping  for  nothing  again ; 
and  your  reward  shall  be  great,  and  ye 
shall  be  the  children  of  the  Highest :  for 
he  is  kind  unto  the  unthankful  and  to 
the  evil. 

36  Be  ye  therefore  merciful,  as  your 
Father  also  is  merciful. 

S7  Judge  not,  and  ye  shall  not  be 
judged :  condemn  not,  and  ye  shall  not  be 
condemned :  forgive,  and  ye  shall  be  for- 
given : 

38  Give,  and  it  shall  be  given  unto 
you ;  good  measure,  pressed  down,  and 
shaken  together,  and  running  over,  shall 
men  give  into  your  bosom.  For  with  the 
same  measure  that  ye  mete  withal  it  shall 
be  measured  to  you  again. 

39  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them. 
Can  the  blind  lead  the  blind?  shall  they 
not  both  fall  into  the  ditch? 

40  The  disciple  is  not  above  his  mas- 
ter :  but  every  one  that  is  perfect  shall 
be  as  his  master. 

41  And  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote 
that  is  in  thy  brother's  eye,  but  perceivest 
not  the  beam  that  is  in  thine  own  eye? 

42  Either  how  canst  thou  say  to  thy 
brother.  Brother,  let  me  pull  out  the 
mote  that  is  in  thine  eye,  when  thou 
thyself  beholdest  not  the  beam  that  is 
in  thine  own  eye?  Thou  hypocrite,  cast 
out  first  the  beam  out  of  thine  own  eye, 
and  then  shalt  thou  see  clearly  to  pull 
out  the  mote  that  is  in  thy  brother's  eye. 

43  For  a  good  tree  bringeth  not  forth 
corrupt  fruit ;  neither  doth  a  corrupt  tree 
bring  forth  good  fruit. 

44  For  every  tree  is  known  by  his  own 
fruit.  For  of  thorns  men  do  not  gather 
figs,  nor  of  a  bramble  bush  gather  they 
grapes. 


Love  your  enemies,  do  good  to 
them  that  hate  you,  28  bless  them 
that  curse  you,  pray  for  them  that 
despitefully  use  you.  29  To  him 
that  smiteth  thee  on  the  one  cheek 
offer  also  the  other;  and  from  him 
that  taketh  away  thy  cloke  withhold 
not  thy  coat  also.  30  Give  to  every 
one  that  asketh  thee;  and  of  him 
that  taketh  away  thy  goods  ask 
them  not  again.  31  And  as  ye 
would  that  men  should  do  to  you, 
do  ye  also  to  them  likewise.  32  And 
if  ye  love  them  that  love  you,  what 
thank  have  ye?  for  even  sinners 
love  those  that  love  them.  33  And 
if  ye  do  good  to  them  that  do  good 
to  you,  what  thank  have  ye?  for 
even  sinners  do  the  same.  34  And 
if  ye  lend  to  them  of  whom  ye  hope 
to  receive,  what  thank  have  ye? 
even  sinners  lend  to  sinners,  to  re- 
ceive again  as  much.  35  But  love 
your  enemies,  and  do  thetn  good, 
and  lend,  never  despairing;  and 
your  reward  shall  be  great,  and  ye 
shall  be  sons  of  the  Most  High : 
for  he  is  kind  toward  the  unthank- 
ful and  evil.  36  Be  ye  merciful, 
even  as  your  Father  is  merciful. 
37  And  judge  not,  and  ye  shall  not 
be  judged :  and  condemn  not,  and 
ye  shall  not  be  condemned :  re- 
lease, and  ye  shall  be  released : 
give,  and  it  shall  be  given  unto 
you ;  38  good  measure,  pressed 
down,  shaken  together,  running 
over,  shall  they  give  into  your 
bosom.  For  with  what  measure  ye 
mete  it  shall  be  measured  to  you 
again. 

39  And  he  spake  also  a  parable 
unto  them.  Can  the  blind  guide 
the  blind?  shall  they  not  both  fall 
into  a  pit?  40  The  disciple  is  not 
above  his  master :  but  every  one 
when  he  is  perfected  shall  be  as 
his  master.  41  And  why  behold- 
est thou  the  mote  that  is  in  thy 
brother's  eye,  but  considerest  not 
the  beam  that  is  in  thine  own  eye? 
42  Or  how  canst  thou  say  to  thy 
brother.  Brother,  let  me  cast  out 
the  mote  that  is  in  thine  eye,  when 
thou  thyself  beholdest  not  the  beam 
that  is  in  thine  own  eye?  Thou 
hypocrite,  cast  out  first  the  beam 
out  of  thine  own  eye,  and  then 
shalt  thou  see  clearly  to  cast  out 
the   mote   that   is   in   thy  brother's 


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27  But  I  say  unto  you  that  hear, 
Love  your  enemies,  do  g(7od  to 
them  that  hate  you,  28  bless  them 
that  curse  you,  pray  for  them 
that  despitefuUy  use  you.  29  To 
him  that  smiteth  thee  on  the  one 
cheek  offer  also  the  other;  and 
from  him  that  taketh  away  thy 
cloak  withhold  not  thy  coat  also. 
30  Give  to  every  one  that  asketh 
thee;  and  of  him  that  taketh  away 
thy  goods  ask  them  not  again.  31 
And  as  ye  would  that  men  should 
do  to  you,  do  ye  also  to  them  like- 
wise. 32  And  if  ye  love  them  that 
love  you,  what  thank  have  ye?  for 
even  sinners  love  those  that  love 
them.  22)  And  if  ye  do  good  to 
them  that  do  good  to  you,  what 
thank  have  ye?  for  even  sinners 
do  the  same.  34  And  if  ye  lend 
to  them  of  whom  ye  hope  to  re- 
ceive, what  thank  have  ye?  even 
sinners  lend  to  sinners,  to  receive 
again  as  much.  35  But  love  your 
enemies,  and  do  them  good,  and 
lend,  never  despairing;  and  your 
reward  shall  be  great,  and  ye 
shall  be  sons  of  the  Most  High : 
for  he  is  kind  toward  the  un- 
thankful and  evil.  36  Be  ye  merci- 
ful, even  as  your  Father  is  merci- 
ful. 37  And  judge  not,  and  ye 
shall  not  be  judged :  and  condemn 
not,  and  ye  shall  not  be  con- 
demned :  release,  and  ye  shall  be- 
released :  38  give,  and  it  shall  be 
given  unto  you ;  good  measure, 
pressed  down,  shaken  together, 
running  over,  shall  they  give  into 
your  bosom.  For  with  what  meas- 
ure ye  mete  it  shall  be  measured  to 
you  again. 

39  And  he  spake  also  a  parable 
unto  them.  Can  the  blind  guide 
the  blind?  shall  they  not  both 
fall  into  a  pit?  40  The  disciple 
is  not  above  his  teacher :  but  every 
one  when  he  is  perfected  shall  be 
as  his  teacher.  41  And  why  be- 
holdest  thou  the  mote  that  is  in 
thy  brother's  eye,  but  considerest 
not  the  beam  that  is  in  thine  own 
eye?  42  Or  how  canst  thou  say 
to  thy  brother.  Brother,  let  me 
cast  out  the  mote  that  is  in  thine 
eye,  when  thou  thyself  beholdest 
not  the  beam  that  is  in  thine  own 
eye?  Thou  hypocrite,  cast  out  first 
the  beam  out  of  thine  own  eye,  and 


one  cheek,  offer  also  the  other.  And  him 
that  taketh  away  from  thee  thy  cloak, 
forbid  not  to  take  thy  coat  also. 

30  Give  to  every  one  that  asketh  thee, 
and  of  him  that  taketh  away  thy  goods, 
ask  them  not  again. 

31  And  as  you  would  that  men  should 
do  to  you,  do  you  also  to  them  in  like 
manner. 

32  And  if  you  love  them  that  love  you, 
what  thanks  are  to  you?  for  sinners  also 
love  those  that  love  them. 

ZZ  And  if  you  do  good  to  them  who  do 
good  to  you,  what  thanks  are  to  you? 
for  sinners  also  do  this. 

34  And  if  you  lend  to  them  of  whom 
you  hope  to  receive,  what  thanks  are  to 
you  ?  for  sinners  also  lend  to  sinners,  for 
to  receive  as  much. 

35  But  love  ye  your  enemies :  do  good, 
and  lend,  hoping  for  nothing  thereby: 
and  your  reward  shall  be  great,  and  you 
shall  be  the  sons  of  the  Highest;  for  he 
is  kind  to  the  unthankful,  and  to  the 
evil. 

36  Be  ye  therefore  merciful,  as  your 
Father  also  is  merciful. 

2,7  Judge  not,  and  you  shall  not  be 
judged.  Condemn  not,  and  you  shall  not 
be  condemned.  Forgive,  and  you  shall 
be  forgiven. 

38  Give,  and  it  shall  be  given  to  you : 
good  measure  and  pressed  down  and 
shaken  together  and  running  over  shall 
they  give  into  your  bosom.  For  with 
the  same  measure  that  you  shall  mete 
withal,  it  shall  be  measured  to  you 
again. 

39  And  he  spoke  also  to  them  a  simili- 
tude:  Can  the  blind  lead  the  blind?  do 
they  not  both  fall  into  the  ditch? 

40  The  disciple  is  not  above  his  mas- 
ter :  but  every  one  shall  be  perfect,  if  he 
be  as  his  master. 

41  And  why  seest  thou  the  mote  in  thy 
brother's  eye :  but  the  beam  that  is  in 
thy  own  eye  thou  considerest  not? 

42  Or  how  canst  thou  say  to  thy  bro- 
ther :  Brother,  let  me  pull  the  mote  out 
of  thy  eye,  when  thou  thyself  seest  not 
the  beam  in  thy  own  eye?  Hypocrite, 
cast  first  the  beam  out  of  thy  own  eye; 
and  then  shalt  thou  see  clearly  to 
take  out  the  mote  from  thy  brother's 
eye. 

43  For  there  is  no  good  tree  that  bring- 
eth  forth  evil  fruit ;  nor  an  evil  tree  that 
bringeth  forth  good  fruit. 

44  For  every  tree  is  known  by  its  fruit. 
For  men  do  not  gather  figs  from  thorns; 


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45  A  good  man  out  of  the  good  treas- 
ure of  his  heart  bringeth  forth  that  which 
is  good;  and  an  evil  man  out  of  the  evil 
treasure  of  his  heart  bringeth  forth  that 
which  is  evil :  for  of  the  abundance  of 
the  heart  his  mouth  speaketh. 

46  And  why  call  ye  me,  Lord,  Lord, 
and  do  not  the  things  which  I  say? 

47  Whosoever  cometh  to  me,  and  hear- 
eth  my  sayings,  and  doeth  them,  I  will 
shew  you  to  whom  he  is  like : 

48  He  is  like  a  man  which  built  an 
house,  and  digged  deep,  and  laid  the 
foundation  on  a  rock :  and  when  the 
flood  arose,  the  stream  beat  vehemently 
upon  that  house,  and  could  not  shake  it : 
for  it  was  founded  upon  a  rock. 

49  But  he  that  heareth,  and  doeth 
not,  is  like  a  man  that  without  a  founda- 
tion built  an  house  upon  the  earth ; 
against  which  the  stream  did  beat  vehe- 
mently, and  immediately  it  fell ;  and  the 
ruin  of  that  house  was  great. 


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NOW  when  he  had  ended  all  his  say- 
ings in  the  audience  of  the  people, 
he  entered  into  Capernaum. 

2  And  a  certain  centurion's  servant, 
who  was  dear  unto  him,  was  sick,  and 
ready  to  die. 

3  And  when  he  heard  of  Jesus,  he  sent 
unto  him  the  elders  of  the  Jews,  beseech- 
ing him  that  he  would  come  and  heal  his 
servant. 

4  And  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  they  be- 
sought him  instantly,  saying.  That  he  was 
worthy  for  whom  he  should  do  this: 

5  For  he  loveth  our  nation,  and  he 
hath  built  us  a  synagogue. 

6  Then  Jesus  went  with  them.  And 
when  he  was  now  not  far  from  the 
house,  the  centurion  sent  friends  to  him, 
saying  unto  him.  Lord,  trouble  not  thy- 
self :  for  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou 
shouldest  enter  under  my  roof : 

7  Wherefore  neither  thought  I  myself 
worthy  to  come  unto  thee :  but  say  in 
a  word,  and  my  servant  shall  be  healed. 


eye.  43  For  there  is  no  good  tree 
that  bringeth  forth  corrupt  fruit; 
nor  again  a  corrupt  tree  that  bring- 
eth forth  good  fruit.  44  For  each 
tree  is  known  by  its  own  fruit. 
For  of  thorns  men  do  not  gather 
figs,  nor  of  a  bramble  bush  gather 
they  grapes.  45  The  good  man 
out  of  the  good  treasure  of  his 
heart  bringeth  forth  that  which  is 
good ;  and  the  evil  vian  out  of  the 
evil  treasure  bringeth  forth  that 
which  is  evil :  for  out  of  the 
abundance  of  the  heart  his  mouth 
speaketh. 

46  And  why  call  ye  me.  Lord, 
Lord,  and  do  not  the  things  which 
I  say?  47  Every  one  that  cometh 
unto  me,  and  heareth  my  words, 
and  doeth  them,  I  will  shew  you 
to  whom  he  is  like :  48  he  is  like  a 
man  building  a  house,  who  digged 
and  went  deep,  and  laid  a  founda- 
tion upon  the  rock :  and  when  a 
flood  arose,  the  stream  brake 
against  that  house,  and  could  not 
shake  it :  because  it  had  been  well 
builded.  49  But  he  that  heareth, 
and  doeth  not,  is  like  a  man  that 
built  a  house  upon  the  earth  with- 
out a  foundation ;  against  which 
the  stream  brake,  and  straightway 
it  fell  in ;  and  the  ruin  of  that 
house  was  great. 


\  FTER  he  had  ended  all  his 
/xjL  sayings  in  the  ears  of  the 
people,  he  entered  into  Capernaum. 

2  And  a  certain  centurion's  ser- 
vant, who  was  dear  unto  him,  was 
sick  and  at  the  point  of  death.  3 
And  when  he  heard  concerning 
Jesus,  he  sent  unto  him  elders  of 
the  Jews,  asking  him  that  he  would 
come  and  save  his  servant.  4  And 
they,  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  be- 
sought him  earnestly,  saying,  He 
is  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  do 
this  for  him :  5  for  he  loveth  our 
nation,  and  himself  built  us  our 
synagogue.  6  And  Jesus  went  with 
them.  And  when  he  was  now  not 
far  from  the  house,  the  centurion 
sent  friends  to  him,  saying  unto 
him,  Lord,  trouble  not  thyself : 
for  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou 
shouldest  come  under  my  roof: 
7  wherefore  neither  thought  I  my- 
self worthy  to  come  unto  thee:  but 


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then  shalt  thou  see  clearly  to  cast 
out  the  mote  that  is  in  thy  brother's 
eye.  43  For  there  is  no  good  tree 
that  bringeth  forth  corrupt  fruit; 
nor  again  a  corrupt  tree  that  bring- 
eth forth  good  fruit.  44  For  each 
tree  is  known  by  its  own  fruit.  For 
of  thorns  men  do  not  gather  figs, 
nor  of  a  bramble  bush  gather  they 
grapes.  45  The  good  man  out 
of  the  good  treasure  of  his  heart 
bringeth  forth  that  which  is  good ; 
and  the  evil  man  out  of  the  evil 
treasure  bringeth  forth  that  which 
is  evil :  for  out  of  the  abundance 
of  the  heart  his  mouth  speaketh. 

46  And  why  call  ye  me,  Lord, 
Lord,  and  do  not  the  things  which 
I  say?  47  Every  one  that  com- 
eth  unto  me,  and  heareth  my 
words,  and  doeth  them,  I  will 
show  you  to  whom  he  is  like :  48 
he  is  like  a  man  building  a  house, 
who  digged  and  went  deep,  and 
laid  a  foundation  upon  the  rock : 
and  when  a  f^ood  arose,  the  stream 
brake  against  that  house,  and  could 
not  shake  it :  because  it  had  been 
well  builded.  49  But  he  that 
heareth,  and  doeth  not,  is  like 
a  man  that  built  a  house  upon 
the  earth  without  a  foundation ; 
against  which  the  stream  brake, 
and  straightway  it  fell  in ;  and 
the  ruin  of  that  house  was  great. 

A  FTER  he  had  ended  all  his 
I -l\-  sayings  in  the  ears  of  the 
people,  he  entered  into  Caper- 
naum. 

2  And  a  certain  centurion's  ser- 
vant, who  was  dear  unto  him.  was 
sick  and  at  the  point  of  death.  3 
And  when  he  heard  concerning 
Jesus,  he  sent  unto  him  elders 
of  the  Jews,  asking  him  that  he 
would  come  and  save  his  servant. 
4  And  they,  when  they  came  to 
Jesus,  besought  him  earnestly, 
saying,  He  is  worthy  that  thou 
shouldest  do  this  for  him :  5  for 
he  loveth  our  nation,  and  himself 
built  us  our  synagogue.  6  And 
Jesus  went  with  them.  And  when 
he  was  now  not  far  from  the  house, 
the  centurion  sent  friends  to  him, 
saying  unto  him.  Lord,  trouble  not 
thyself;  for  I  am  not  worthy  that 
thou  shouldest  come  under  my 
roof:  7  wherefore  neither  thought 


nor  from  a  bramble  bush  do  they  gather 
the  grape. 

45  A  good  man  out  of  the  good  treasure 
of  his  heart  bringeth  forth  that  which  is 
good:  and  an  evil  man  out  of  the  evil 
treasure  bringeth  forth  that  which  is 
evil.  For  out  of  the  abundance  of  the 
heart  the  mouth  speaketh. 

46  And  why  call  you  me.  Lord,  Lord; 
and  do  not  the  things  which  I  say? 

47  Every  one  that  cometh  to  me,  and 
heareth  my  words,  and  doth  them,  I  will 
shew  you  to  whom  he  is  like. 

48  He  is  like  to  a  man  building  a 
house,  who  digged  deep,  and  laid  the 
foundation  upon  a  rock.  And  when  a 
flood  came,  the  stream  beat  vehemently 
upon  that  house,  and  it  could  not  shake 
it ;  for  it  was  founded  on  a  rock. 

49  But  he  that  heareth,  and  doth  not,  is 
like  to  a  man  building  his  house  upon 
the  earth  without  a  foundation :  against 
which  the  stream  beat  vehemently,  and 
immediately  it  fell,  and  the  ruin  of  that 
house  was  great. 


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AND    when    he    had    finished    all    his 
words  in  the  hearing  of  the  people, 
he  entered  into  Capharnaum. 

2  And  the  servant  of  a  certain  centu- 
rion, who  was  dear  to  him,  being  sick, 
was  ready  to  die. 

3  And  when  he  had  heard  of  Jesus,  he 
sent  unto  him  the  ancients  of  the  Jews, 
desiring  him  to  come  and  heal  his  ser- 
vant. 

4  And  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  they 
besought  him  earnestly,  saying  to  him : 
He  is  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  do  this 
for  him. 

5  For  he  loveth  our  nation ;  and  he  hath 
built  us  a  synagogue. 

6  And  Jesus  went  with  them.  And 
when  he  was  now  not  far  from  the 
house,  the  centurion  sent  his  friends  to 
him,  saying:  Lord,  trouble  not  thyself; 
for  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou  shouldest 
enter  under  my  roof. 

7  For  which  cause  neither  did  I  think 
myself  worthy  to  come  to  thee;  but  say 


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8  For  I  also  am  a  man  set  under 
authority,  having  under  me  soldiers,  and 
I  say  unto  one.  Go,  and  he  goeth;  and 
to  another,  Come,  and  he  cometh;  and 
to  my  servant.  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  it. 

9  When  Jesus  heard  these  things,  he 
marvelled  at  him,  and  turned  him  about, 
and  said  unto  the  people  that  followed 
him,  I  say  unto  you,  I  have  not  found  so 
great  faith,  no,  not  in  Israel. 

10  And  they  that  were  sent,  returning 
to  the  house,  found  the  servant  whole 
that  had  been  sick. 

11  And  it  came  to  pass  the  day  after, 
that  he  went  into  a  city  called  Nain ;  and 
many  of  his  disciples  went  with  him, 
and  much  people. 

12  Now  when  he  came  nigh  to  the  gate 
of  the  city,  behold,  there  was  a  dead  man 
carried  out,  the  only  son  of  his  mother, 
and  she  was  a  widow:  and  much  people 
of  the  city  was  with  her. 

13  And  when  the  Lord  savj  her,  he  had 
compassion  on  her,  and  said  unto  her, 
Weep  not. 

14  And  he  came  and  touched  the  bier: 
and  they  that  bare  him  stood  still.  And 
he  said.  Young  man,  I  say  unto  thee, 
Arise. 

15  And  he  that  was  dead  sat  up,  and 
began  to  speak.  And  he  delivered  him 
to  his  mother. 

16  And  there  came  a  fear  on  all:  and 
they  glorified  God,  saying.  That  a  great 
prophet  is  risen  up  among  us;  and.  That 
God  hath  visited  his  people. 

17  And  this  rumour  of  him  went  forth 
throughout  all  Judaea,  and  throughout  all 
the  region  round  about. 

18  And  the  disciples  of  John  shewed 
him  of  all  these  things. 

19  And  John  calling  unto  him  two  of 
his  disciples  sent  them  to  Jesus,  saying. 
Art  thou  he  that' should  come?  or  look 
we  for  another? 

20  When  the  men  were  come  unto 
him,  they  said,  John  Baptist  hath  sent 
us  unto  thee,  saying.  Art  thou  he  that 
should  come?  or  look  we  for  another? 

21  And  in  that  same  hour  he  cured 
many  of  their  infirmities  and  plagues, 
and  of  evil  spirits ;  and  unto  many  that 
were  blind  he  gave  sight. 

22  Then  Jesus  answering  said  unto 
them.  Go  your  way,  and  tell  John  what 
things  ye  have  seen  and  heard ;  how  that 
the  blind  see,  the  lame  walk,  the  lepers 
are  cleansed,  the  deaf  hear,  the  dead  are 
raised,  to  the  poor  the  gospel  is  preached. 


say  the  word,  and  my  servant  shall 
be  healed.  8  For  I  also  am  a  man 
set  under  authority,  having  under 
myself  soldiers:  and  I  say  to  this 
one.  Go,  and  he  goeth ;  and  to  an- 
other. Come,  and  he  cometh ;  and 
to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he 
doeth  it.  9  And  when  Jesus  heard 
these  things,  he  marvelled  at  him, 
and  turned  and  said  unto  the  mul- 
titude that  followed  him,  I  say  unto 
you,  I  have  not  found  so  great 
faith,  no,  not  in  Israel.  10  And 
they  that  were  sent,  returning  to 
the  house,  found  the  servant  whole. 

II  And  it  came  to  pass  soon 
afterwards,  that  he  went  to  a  city 
called  Nain ;  and  his  disciples  went 
with  him,  and  a  great  multitude. 
12  Now  when  he  drew  near  to  the 
gate  of  the  city,  behold,  there  was 
carried  out  one  that  was  dead,  the 
only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she  was 
a  widow :  and  much  people  of  the 
city  was  with  her.  13  And  when  the 
Lord  saw  her,  he  had  compassion 
on  her,  and  said  unto  her,  Weep 
not.  14  And  he  came  nigh  and 
touched  the  bier :  and  the  bearers 
stood  still.  And  he  said.  Young 
man,  I  say  unto  thee.  Arise.  iS 
And  he  that  was  dead  sat  up,  and 
began  to  speak.  And  he  gave  him 
to  his  mother.  16  And  fear  took 
hold  on  all :  and  they  glorified  God, 
saying,  A  great  prophet  is  arisen 
among  us :  and,  God  hath  visited 
his  people.  17  And  this  report  went 
forth  concerning  him  in  the  whole 
of  Judcea,  and  all  the  region  round 
about. 

18  And  the  disciples  of  John 
told  him  of  all  these  things.  19  And 
John  calling  unto  him  two  of  his 
disciples  sent  them  to  the  Lord, 
saying.  Art  thou  he  that  cometh,  or 
look  we  for  another?  20  And  when 
the  men  were  come  unto  him,  they 
said,  John  the  Baptist  hath  sent  us 
unto  thee,  saying.  Art  thou  he  that 
cometh,  or  look  we  for  another? 
21  In  that  hour,  he  cured  many 
of  diseases  and  plagues  and  evil 
spirits;  and  on  many  that  were 
blind  he  bestowed  sight.  22  And 
he  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Go  your  way,  and  tell  John  what 
things  ye  have  seen  and  heard ;  the 
blind  receive  their  sight,  the  lame 
walk,  the  lepers  are  cleansed,  and 
the  deaf  hear,  the  dead  are  raised 


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I  myself  worthy  to  come  unto 
thee :  but  say  the  word,  and  my 
servant  shall  be  healed.  8  For  I 
also  am  a  man  set  under  authority, 
having  under  myself  soldiers:  and 
I  say  to  this  one.  Go,  and  he  goeth ; 
and  to  another.  Come,  and  he  com- 
eth ;  and  to  my  servant.  Do  this, 
and  he  doeth  it.  9  And  when  Je- 
sus heard  these  things,  he  mar- 
velled at  him,  and  turned  and  said 
unto  the  multitude  that  followed 
him,  I  say  unto  you,  I  have  not 
found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in 
Israel.  10  And  they  that  were 
sent,  returning  to  the  house,  found 
the  servant  whole. 

II  And  it  came  to  pass  soon 
afterwards,  that  he  went  to  a  city 
called  Nain ;  and  his  disciples  went 
with  him,  and  a  great  multitude. 
12  Now  when  he  drew  near  to  the 
gate  of  the  city,  behold,  there  was 
carried  out  one  that  was  dead,  the 
only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she 
was  a  widow :  and  much  people  of 
the  city  was  with  her.  13  And 
when  the  Lord  saw  her,  he  had 
compassion  on  her,  and  said  unto 
her,  Weep  not.  14  And  he  came 
nigh  and  touched  the  bier :  and  the 
bearers  stood  still.  And  he  said, 
Young  man,  I  say  unto  thee. 
Arise.  15  And  he  that  was  dead 
sat  up,  and  began  to  speak.  And 
he  gave  him  to  his  mother,  16  And 
fear  took  hold  on  all :  and  they 
glorified  God,  saying,  A  great 
prophet  is  arisen  among  us :  and, 
God  hath  visited  his  people.  17 
And  this  report  went  forth  con- 
cerning him  in  the  whole  of  Judaea, 
and  all  the  region  round  about. 

18  And  the  disciples  of  John 
told  him  of  all  these  things. 
19  And  John  calling  unto  him 
two  of  his  disciples  sent  them  to 
the  Lord,  saying.  Art  thou  he 
that  Cometh,  or  look  we  for  an- 
other? 20  And  when  the  men 
were  come  unto  him,  they  said, 
John  the  Baptist  hath  sent  us  unto 
thee,  saying,  Art  thou  he  that  Com- 
eth, or  look  we  for  another?  21  In 
that  hour  he  cured  many  of  dis- 
eases and  plagues  and  evil  spirits ; 
and  on  many  that  were  blind  he 
bestowed  sight.  22  And  he  an- 
swered and  said  unto  them,  Go 
and  tell  John  the  things  which  ye 


the     word,     and     my     servant     shall     be 
healed. 

8  P'or  I  also  am  a  man  subject  to  au- 
thority, having  under  me  soldiers :  and 
I  say  to  one.  Go,  and  he  goeth ;  and  to  an- 
other. Come,  and  he  cometh ;  and  to  my 
servant.  Do  this,  and  he  doth  it. 

9  Which  Jesus  hearing,  marvelled :  and 
turning  about  to  the  multitude  that  fol- 
lowed him,  he  said :  Amen  I  say  to  you, 
I  have  not  found  so  great  faith,  not  even 
in  Israel. 

10  And  they  who  were  sent,  being  re- 
turned to  the  house,  found  the  servant 
whole  who  had  been  sick. 

11  And  it  came  to  pass  afterwards,  that 
he  went  into  a  city  that  is  called  Naim ; 
and  there  went  with  him  his  disciples, 
and  a  great  multitude. 

12  And  when  he  came  nigh  to  the  gate 
of  the  city,  behold  a  dead  man  was  car- 
ried out,  the  only  son  of  his  mother; 
and  she  was  a  widow :  and  a  great  mul- 
titude of  the  city  was  with  her. 

13  Whom  when  the  Lord  had  seen,  be- 
ing moved  with  mercy  towards  her,  he 
said  to  her :  Weep  not. 

14  And  he  came  near  and  touched  the 
bier.  And  they  that  carried  it,  stood 
still.  And  he  said :  Young  man,  I  say  to 
thee,  arise. 

15  And  he  that  wias  dead,  sat  up,  and 
began  to  speak.  And  he  gave  him  to  his 
mother. 

16  And  there  came  a  fear  on  them  all: 
and  they  glorified  God,  saying :  A  great 
prophet  is  risen  up  among  us :  and,  God 
hath  visited  his  people. 

17  And  this  rumour  of  him  went  forth 
throughout  all  Judea,  and  throughout  all 
the  country  round  about. 

18  And  John's  disciples  told  him  of  all 
these  things. 

19  And  John  called  to  him  two  of  his 
disciples,  and  sent  them  to  Jesus,  saying: 
Art  thou  he  that  art  to  come;  or  look 
we  for  another? 

20  And  when  the  men  were  come  unto 
him,  they  said :  John  the  Baptist  hath 
sent  us  to  thee,  saying:  Art  thou  he  that 
art  to  come;  or  look  we  for  another? 

21  (And  in  that  same  hour,  he  cured 
many  of  their  diseases,  and  hurts,  and 
evil  spirits :  and  to  many  that  were  blind 
he  gave  sight.) 

22  And  answering,  he  said  to  them :  Go 
and  relate  to  John  what  you  have  heard 
and  seen :  the  blind  see,  the  lame  walk, 
the  lepers  are  made  clean,  the  deaf  hear, 


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23  And  blessed  is  he,  whosoever  shall 
not  be  offended  in  me. 

24  And  when  the  messengers  of  John 
were  departed,  he  began  to  speak  unto 
the  people  concerning  John,  What  went 
ye  out  into  the  wilderness  for  to  see?  A 
reed  shaken  with  the  wind? 

25  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see? 
A  man  clothed  in  soft  raiment?  Behold, 
they  which  are  gorgeously  apparelled,  and 
live  delicately,  are  in  kings'  courts. 

26  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see?  A 
prophet?  Yea,  I  say  unto  you,  and  much 
more  than  a  prophet. 

27  This  is  he,  of  whom  it  is  written, 
Behold,  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy 
face,  which  shall  prepare  thy  way  before 
thee. 

28  For  I  say  unto  you.  Among  those 
that  are  born  of  women  there  is  not  a 
greater  prophet  than  John  the  Baptist: 
but  he  that  is  least  in  the  kingdom  of 
God  is  greater  than  he. 

29  And  all  the  people  that  heard  him, 
and  the  publicans,  justified  God,  being 
baptized  with  the  baptism  of  John. 

30  But  the  Pharisees  and  lawyers  re- 
jected the  counsel  of  God  against  them- 
selves, being  not  baptized  of  him. 

31  And  the  Lord  said,  Whereunto  then 
shall  I  liken  the  men  of  this  generation? 
and  to  what  are  they  like? 

32  They  are  like  unto  children  sitting 
in  the  marketplace,  and  calling  one  to 
another,  and  saying.  We  have  piped  unto 
you,  and  ye  have  not  danced;  we  have 
mourned  to  you,  and  ye  have  not  wept. 

33  For  John  the  Baptist^  came  neither 
eating  bread  nor  drinking  wine;  and  ye 
say.  He  hath  a  devil. 

34  The  Son  of  man  is  come  eating  and 
drinking ;  and  ye  say.  Behold  a  gluttonous 
man,  and  a  winebibber,  a  friend  of  pub- 
licans and  sinners ! 

35  But  wisdom  is  justified  of  all  her 
children. 

36  And  one  of  the  Pharisees  desired 
him  that  he  would  eat  with  him.  And  he 
went  into  the  Pharisee's  house,  and  sat 
down  to  meat. 

37  And,  behold,  a  woman  in  the  city, 
which  was  a  sinner,  when  she  knew  that 
Jesus  sat  at  meat  in  the  Pharisee's  house, 
brought  an  alabaster  box  of  ointment,  _ 

38  And  stood  at  his  feet  behind  him 
weeping,  and  begsn  to  wash  his  feet 
with  tears,  and  did  wipe  them  with  the 
hairs  of  her  head,  and  kissed  his  feet, 
and  anointed  them  with  the  ointment. 

39  Now  when  the  Pharisee  which  had 


up,  the  poor  have  good  tidings 
preached  to  them.  23  And  blessed 
is  he,  whosoever  shall  find  none  oc- 
casion of  stumbling  in  me. 

24  And  when  the  messengers  of 
John  were  departed,  he  began  to 
say  unto  the  multitudes  concerning 
John,  What  went  ye  out  into  the 
wilderness  to  behold?  a  reed  shaken 
with  the  wind?  25  But  what  went 
ye  out  to  see?  a  man  clothed  in  soft 
raiment?  Behold,  they  which  are 
gorgeously  apparelled,  and  live  deli- 
cately, are  in  kings'  courts.  26  But 
what  went  ye  out  to  see?  a  pro- 
phet? Yea,  I  say  unto  you,  and 
much  more  than  a  prophet.  27  This 
is  he  of  whom  it  is  written. 

Behold,    I    send    my   messenger 
before  thy  face. 

Who  shall  prepare  thy  way  be- 
fore thee. 
28  I  say  unto  you.  Among  them 
that  are  born  of  women  there  is 
none  greater  than  John :  yet  he  that 
is  but  little  in  the  kingdom  of  God 
is  greater  than  he.  29  And  all  the 
people  when  they  heard,  and  the 
publicans,  justified  God,  being  bap- 
tized with  the  baptism  of  John. 
30  But  the  Pharisees  and  the  law- 
yers rejected  for  themselves  the 
counsel  of  God,  being  not  baptized 
of  him.  31  Whereunto  then  shall  I 
liken  the  men  of  this  generation, 
and  to  what  are  they  like?  32  They 
are  like  unto  children  that  sit  in  the 
marketplace,  and  call  one  to  an- 
other; which  say.  We  piped  unto 
you,  and  ye  did  not  dance;  we 
wailed,  and  ye  did  not  weep.  33 
For  John  the  Baptist  is  come  eating 
no  bread  nor  drinking  wine ;  and  ye 
say.  He  hath  a  devil.  34  The  Son 
of  man  is  come  eating  and  drink- 
ing; and  ye  say.  Behold,  a  glutton- 
ous man,  and  a  winebibber,  a  friend 
of  publicans  and  sinners!  35  And 
wisdom  is  justified  of  all  her 
children. 

36  And  one  of  the  Pharisees  de- 
sired him  that  he  would  eat  with 
him.  And  he  entered  into  the  Phari- 
see's house,  and  sat  down  to  meat. 
37  And  behold,  a  woman  which 
was  in  the  city,  a  sinner ;  and  when 
she  knew  that  he  was  sitting  at 
meat  in  the  Pharisee's  house,  she 
brought  an  alabaster  cruse  of  oint- 
ment, 38  and  standing  behind  at  his 


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DOUAY       283 


have  seen  and  heard ;  the  blind  re- 
ceive their  sight,  the  lame  walk, 
the  lepers  are  cleansed,  and  the 
deaf  hear,  the  dead  are  raised 
up,  the  poor  have  good  tidings 
preached  to  them.  23  And  blessed 
is  he,  whosoever  shall  find  no  oc- 
casion of  stumbling  in  me. 

24  And  when  the  messengers  of 
John  were  departed,  he  began  to 
say  unto  the  multitudes  concern- 
ing John,  What  went  ye  out  into 
the  wilderness  to  behold?  a  reed 
shaken  with  the  wind?  25  But 
what  went  ye  out  to  see?  a  man 
clothed  in  soft  raiment?  Behold, 
they  that  are  gorgeously  appar- 
elled, and  live  delicately,  are  in 
kings'  courts.  26  But  what  went 
ye  out  to  see?  a  prophet?  Yea,  I 
say  unto  you,  and  much  more  than 
a  prophet.  2^  This  is  he  of  whom 
it  is  written, 

Behold,    I    send    my   messenger 
before  thy  face. 

Who  shall  prepare  thy  way  be- 
fore thee. 
28  I  say  unto  you,  Among  them 
that  are  born  of  women  there  is 
none  greater  than  John :  yet  he 
that  is  but  little  in  the  kingdom 
of  God  is  greater  than  he.  29  And 
all  the  people  when  they  heard, 
and  the  publicans,  justified  God, 
being  baptized  with  the  bap- 
tism of  John.  30  But  the  Phari- 
sees and  the  lawyers  rejected  for 
themselves  the  counsel  of  God, 
being  not  baptized  of  him.  31 
Whereunto  then  shall  I  liken  the 
men  of  this  generation,  and  to 
what  are  they  like?  32  They  are 
like  unto  children  that  sit  in  the 
marketplace,  and  call  one  to  an- 
other ;  who  say,  We  piped  unto 
you,  and  ye  did  not  dance ;  we 
wailed,  and  ye  did  not  weep. 
ZZ  For  John  the  Baptist  is  come 
eating  no  bread  nor  drinking 
wine ;  and  ye  say,  He  hath  a  de- 
mon. 34  The  Son  cf  man  is  come 
eating  and  drinking;  and  ye  say. 
Behold,  a  gluttonous  man,  and  a 
winebibber.  a  friend  of  publicans 
and  sinners !  35  And  wisdom  is 
justified  of  all  her  children. 

36  And  one  of  the  Pharisees 
desired  him  that  he  would  eat  with 
him.  And  he  entered  into  the 
Pharisee's  house,  and  sat  down  to 


the  dead  rise  again,  to  the  poor  the  gos- 
pel is  preached: 

23  And  blessed  is  he  whosoever  shall 
not  be  scandalized  in  me. 

24  And  when  the  messengers  of  John 
were  departed,  he  began  to  speak  to  the 
multitudes  concerning  John.  What  went 
ye  out  into  the  desert  to  see?  a  reed 
shaken  with  the  wind? 

25  But  what  went  you  out  to  see?  a 
man  clothed  in  soft  garments?  Behold 
they  that  are  in  costly  apparel  and  live 
delicately,  are  in  the  houses  of  kings. 

26  But  what  went  you  out  to  see?  a 
prophet?  Yea,  I  say  to  you,  and  more 
than  a  prophet. 

27  This  is  he  of  whom  it  is  written: 
Behold  I  send  my  angel  before  thy  face, 
who  shall  prepare  thy  way  before  thee. 

28  For  I  say  to  you :  Amongst  those 
that  are  born  of  women,  there  is  not  a 
greater  prophet  than  John  the  Baptist. 
But  he  that  is  the  lesser  in  the  kingdom 
of  God,  is  greater  than  he. 

29  And  all  the  people  hearing,  and  the 
publicans,  justified  God,  being  baptized 
with  John's  baptism. 

30  But  the  Pharisees  and  the  lawyers 
despised  the  counsel  of  God  against 
themselves,  being  not  baptized  by  him. 

31  And  the  Lord  said :  Whereunto  then 
shall  I  liken  the  men  of  this  generation? 
and  to  what  are  they  like? 

32  They  are  like  to  children  sitting  in 
the  marketplace,  and  speaking  one  to 
another,  and  saying :  We  have  piped  to 
you,  and  you  have  not  danced :  we  have 
mourned,  and  you  have  not  wept. 

33  For  John  the  Baptist  came  neither 
eating  bread  nor  drinking  wine;  and  you 
say:  He  hath  a  devil. 

34  The  Son  of  man  is  come  eating  and 
drinking :  and  you  say :  Behold  a  man 
that  is  a  glutton  and  a  drinker  of  wine, 
a  friend  of  publicans  and  sinners. 

35  And  wisdom  is  justified  by  all  her 
children. 

36  And  one  of  the  Pharisees  desired 
him  to  eat  with  him.  And  he  went  into 
the  house  of  the  Pharisee,  and  sat  down 
to  meat. 

37  And  behold  a  woman  that  was  in 
the  city,  a  sinner,  when  she  knew  that 
he  sat  at  meat  in  the  Pharisee's  house, 
brought  an  alabaster  box  of  ointment ; 

38  And  standing  behind  at  his  feet,  she 
began  Jo  wash  his  feet,  with  tears,  and 
wiped  them  with  the  hairs  of  her  head, 
and  kissed  his  feet,  and  anointed  them 
with  the  ointment. 


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bidden  him  saw  it,  he  spake  within  him- 
self, saying,  This  man,  if  he  were  a 
prophet,  would  have  known  who  and  what 
manner  of  woman  this  is  that  toucheth 
him :  for  she  is  a  sinner. 

40  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  him, 
Simon,  I  have  somewhat  to  say  unto 
thee.     And  he  saith.  Master,  say  on. 

41  There  was  a  certain  creditor  which 
had  two  debtors :  the  one  owed  five  hun- 
dred pence,  and  the  other  fifty. 

42  And  when  they  had  nothing  to  pay, 
he  frankly  forgave  them  both.  Tell  me 
therefore,  which  of  them  will  love  him 
most? 

43  Simon  answered  and  said,  I  suppose 
that  he,  to  whom  he  forgave  most.  And 
he  said  unto  him.  Thou  hast  rightly 
judged. 

44  And  he  turned  to  the  woman,  and 
said  unto  Simon,  Seest  thou  this  woman? 
I  entered  into  thine  house,  thou  gavest 
me  no  water  for  my  feet :  but  she  hath 
washed  my  feet  with  tears,  and  wiped 
them  with  the  hairs  of  her  head. 

45  Thou  gavest  me  no  kiss :  but  this 
woman  since  the  time  I  came  in  hath  not 
ceased  to  kiss  my  feet. 

46  My  head  with  oil  thou  didst  not 
anoint :  but  this  woman  hath  anointed  my 
feet  with  ointment. 

47  Wherefore  I  say  unto  thee,  Her 
sins,  which  are  many,  are  forgiven ;  for 
she  loved  much :  but  to  whom  little  is 
forgiven,  the  same  loveth  little. 

48  And  he  said  unto  her,  Thy  sins  are 
forgiven. 

49  And  they  that  sat  at  meat,  with  him 
began  to  say  within  themselves,  Who  is 
this  that  forgiveth  sins  also? 

50  And  he  said  to  the  woman.  Thy 
faith  hath  saved  thee;  go  in  peace. 


feet,  weeping,  she  began  to  wet  his 
feet  with  her  tears,  and  wiped 
them  with  the  hair  of  her  head,  and 
kissed  his  feet,  and  anointed  them 
with  the  ointment.  39  Now  when 
the  Pharisee  which  had  bidden 
him  saw  it,  he  spake  within  himself, 
saying.  This  man,  if  he  were  a 
prophet,  would  have  perceived 
who  and  what  manner  of  woman 
this  is  which  toucheth  him,  that  she 
is  a  sinner.  40  And  Jesus  answering 
said  unto  him,  Simon,  1  have  some- 
what to  say  unto  thee.  And  he 
saith.  Master,  say  on.  41  A  certain 
lender  had  two  debtors :  the  one 
owed  five  hundred  pence,  and  the 
other  fifty.  42  When  they  had  not 
wherewith  to  pay,  he  forgave  them 
both.  Which  of  them  therefore 
will  love  him  most?  43  Simon  an- 
swered and  said.  He,  I  suppose,  to 
whom  he  forgave  the  most.  And 
he  said  unto  him.  Thou  hast  rightly 
judged.  44  And  turning  to  the 
woman,  he  said  unto  Simon,  Seest 
thou  this  woman?  I  entered  into 
thine  house,  thou  gavest  me  no 
water  for  my  feet :  but  she  hath 
wetted  my  feet  with  her  tears,  and 
wiped  them  with  her  hair.  45  Thou 
gavest  me  no  kiss :  but  she,  since 
the  time  I  came  in,  hath  not  ceased 
to  kiss  my  feet.  46  My  head  with 
oil  thou  didst  not  anoint :  but  she 
hath  anointed  my  feet  with  oint- 
ment. 47  Wherefore  I  say  unto  thee. 
Her  sins,  which  are  many,  are  for- 
given ;  for  she  loved  much :  but  to 
whom  little  is  forgiven,  the  same 
loveth  little.  48  And  he  said  unto 
her.  Thy  sins  are  forgiven.  49  And 
they  that  sat  at  meat  with  him  be- 
gan to  say  within  themselves.  Who 
is  this  that  even  forgiveth  sins? 
50  And  he  said  unto  the  woman. 
Thy  faith  hath  saved  thee;  go  in 
peace. 


CHAPTER  8. 

AND  it  came  to  pass  afterward,  that 
he  went  throughout  every  city  and 
village,  preaching  and  shewing  the  glad 


Q  A  ND  it  came  to  pass  soon 
oJ\  afterwards,  that  he  went 
about   through   cities    and   villages, 


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meat.  37  And  behold,  a  woman 
who  was  in  the  city,  a  sinner ;  and 
when  she  knew  that  he  was  sit- 
ting at  meat  in  the  Pharisee's 
house,  she  brought  an  alabaster 
cruse  of  ointment,  38  and  stand- 
ing behind  at  his  feet,  weeping, 
she  began  to  wet  his  feet  with  her 
tears,  and  wiped  them  with  the 
hair  of  her  head,  and  kissed  his 
feet,  and  anointed  them  with  the 
ointment.  39  Now  when  the 
Pharisee  that  had  bidden  him  saw 
it,  he  spake  within  himself,  saying. 
This  man,  if  he  were  a  prophet, 
would  have  perceived  who  and 
what  manner  of  woman  this  is  that 
toucheth  him,  that  she  is  a  sinner. 
40  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto 
him,  Simon,  I  have  somewhat  to 
say  unto  thee.  And  he  saith. 
Teacher,  say  on.  41  A  certain 
lender  had  two  debtors :  the  one 
owed  five  hundred  shillings,  and 
the  other  fifty.  42  When  they 
had  not  wherezvith  to  pay,  he  for- 
gave them  both.  Which  of  them 
therefore  will  love  him  most? 
43  Simon  answered  and  said,  He, 
I  suppose,  to  whom  he  forgave  the 
most.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Thou 
hast  rightly  judged.  44  And  turn- 
ing to  the  woman,  he  said  unto 
Simon,  Seest  thou  this  woman?  I 
entered  into  thy  house,  thou  gav- 
est  me  no  water  for  my  feet :  but 
she  hath  wetted  my  feet  with  her 
tears,  and  wiped  them  with  her 
hair.  45  Thou  gavest  me  no  kiss : 
but  she,  since  the  time  I  came  in, 
hath  not  ceased  to  kiss  my  feet. 
46  My  head  with  oil  thou  didst 
not  anoint :  but  she  hath  anointed 
my  feet  with  ointment.  47  Where- 
fore I  say  unto  thee,  Her  sins, 
which  are  many,  are  forgiven ;  for 
she  loved  much :  but  to  whom  little 
is  forgiven,  the  same  loveth  little. 
48  And  he  said  unto  her,  Thy 
sins  are  forgiven.  49  And  they 
that  sat  at  meat  with  him  began 
to  say  within  themselves,  Who 
is  this  that  even  forgiveth  sins? 
50  And  he  said  unto  the  woman, 
Thy  faith  hath  saved  thee ;  go  in 
peace. 

Q  A  ND  it  came  to  pass  soon 
Ox\.  afterwards,  that  he  went 
about  through   cities   and   villages, 


39  And  the  Pharisee,  who  had  invited 
him,  seeing  it,  spoke  within  himself,  say- 
ing: This  man,  if  he  were  a  prophet, 
would  know  surely  who  and  what  man- 
ner of  woman  this  is  that  toucheth  him, 
that  she  is  a  sinner. 

40  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  him : 
Simon,  I  have  somewhat  to  say  to  thee. 
But  he  said :  Master,  say  it. 

41  A  certain  creditor  had  two  debtors, 
the  one  owed  five  hundred  pence,  and 
the  other  fifty. 

42  And  whereas  they  had  not  where- 
with to  pay,  he  forgave  them  both. 
Which  therefore  of  the  two  loveth  him 
most? 

43  Simon  answering,  said :  I  suppose 
that  he  to  whom  he  forgave  most.  And 
he  said  to  him :  Thou  hast  judged 
rightly. 

44  And  turning  to  the  woman,  he  said 
unto  Simon:  Dost  thou  see  this  woman? 
I  entered  into  thy  house,  thou  gavest 
me  no  water  for  my  feet;  but  she  with 
tears  hath  washed  my  feet,  and  with  her 
hairs  hath  wiped  them. 

45  Thou  gavest  me  no  kiss ;  but  she, 
since  she  came  in,  hath  not  ceased  to 
kiss  my  feet. 

46  My  head  with  oil  thou  didst  not 
anoint ;  but  she  with  ointment  hath 
anointed    my   feet. 

47  Wherefore  I  say  to  thee:  Many  sins 
are  forgiven  her,  because  she  hath  loved 
much.  But  to  whom  less  is  forgiven,  he 
loveth  less. 

48  And  he  said  to  her:  Thy  sins  are 
forgiven  thee. 

49  And  they  that  sat  at  meat  with  him 
began  to  say  within  themselves :  Who  is 
this  that  forgiveth  sins  also? 

50  And  he  said  to  the  woman:  Thy 
faith  hath  made  thee  safe,  go  in  peace. 


CHAPTER  8. 

AND  it  came  to  pass  afterwards,  that 
he  travelled  through  the  cities  and 
towns,    preaching    and    evangelizing    the 


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REVISED 


tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God:  and  the 
twelve  were  with  him, 

2  And  certain  women,  which  had  been 
healed  of  evil  spirits  and  infirmities, 
Mary  called  Magdalene,  out  of  whom 
went  seven  devils, 

3  And  Joanna  the  wife  of  Chuza 
Herod's  steward,  and  Susanna,  and  many 
others,  which  ministered  unto  him  of 
their  substance. 

4  And  when  much  people  were  gath- 
ered together,  and  were  come  to  him  out 
of  every  city,  he  spake  by  a  parable : 

5  A  sower  went  out  to  sow  his  seed : 
and  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way 
side ;  and  it  was  trodden  down,  and  the 
fowls  of  the  air  devoured  it. 

6  And  some  fell  upon  a  rock;  and  as 
soon  as  it  was  sprung  up,  it  withered 
away,  because  it  lacked  moisture. 

7  And  some  fell  among  thorns;  and 
the  thorns  sprang  up  with  it,  and  choked 
it. 

8  And  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and 
sprang  up,  and  bare  fruit  an  hundredfold. 
And  when  he  had  said  these  things,  he 
cried.  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 

9  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying. 
What  might  this  parable  be? 

10  And  he  said,  Unto  you  it  is  given 
to  know  the  mysteries  of  the  kingdom 
of  God:  but  to  others  in  parables;  that 
seeing  they  might  not  see,  and  hearing 
they  might  not  understand. 

11  Now  the  parable  is  this:  The  seed 
is  the  word  of  God. 

12  Those  by  the  way  side  are  they  that 
hear;  then  cometh  the  devil,  and  taketh 
away  the  word  out  of  their  hearts,  lest 
they  should  believe  and  be  saved. 

13  They  on  the  rock  are  they,  which, 
when  they  hear,  receive  the  word  with 
joy;  and  these  have  no  root,  which  for  a 
while  believe,  and  in  time  of  temptation 
fall  away. 

14  And  that  which  fell  among  thorns 
are  they,  which,  when  they  have  heard, 
go  forth,  and  are  choked  with  cares  and 
riches  and  pleasures  of  this  life,  and 
bring  no  fruit  to  perfection. 

15  But  that  on  the  good  ground  are 
they,  which  in  an  honest  and  good  heart, 
having  heard  the  word,  keep  it,  and  bring 
forth  fruit  with  patience. 

16  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted  a 
candle,  covereth  it  with  a  vessel,  or  put- 
teth  it  under  a  bed;  but  setteth  it  on  a 
candlestick,  that  they  which  enter  in  may 
see  the  light. 


preaching  and  bringing  the  good 
tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God,  and 
with  him  the  twelve,  2  and  certain 
women  which  had  been  healed  of 
evil  spirits  and  infirmities,  Mary 
that  was  called  Magdalene,  from 
whom  seven  devils  had  gone  out, 
3  and  Joanna  the  wife  of  Chuza 
Herod's  steward,  and  Susanna,  and 
many  others,  which  ministered  unto 
them  of  their  substance. 

4  And  when  a  great  multitude 
came  together,  and  they  of  every 
city  resorted  unto  him,  he  spake  by 
a  parable :  5  The  sower  went  forth 
to  sow  his  seed :  and  as  he  sowed, 
some  fell  by  the  way  side;  and  it 
was  trodden  under  foot,  and  the 
birds    of    the    heaven    devoured    it. 

6  And  other  fell  on  the  rock ;  and 
as  soon  as  it  grew,  it  withered 
away,  because  it  had  no  moisture. 

7  And  other  fell  amidst  the  thorns ; 
and  the  thorns  grew  with  it,  and 
choked  it.  8  And  other  fell  into  the 
good  ground,  and  grew,  and 
brought  forth  fruit  a  hundredfold. 
As  he  said  these  things,  he  cried. 
He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 

9  And  his  disciples  asked  him 
what  this  parable  might  be.  10  And 
he  said,  Unto  you  it  is  given  to 
know  the  mysteries  of  the  kingdom 
of  God :  but  to  the  rest  in  parables; 
that  seeing  they  may  not  see,  and 
hearing  they  may  not  understand. 
II  Now  the  parable  is  this:  The 
seed  is  the  word  of  God.  12  And 
those  by  the  way  side  are  they  that 
have  heard ;  then  cometh  the  devil, 
and  taketh  away  the  word  from 
their  heart,  that  they  may  not  be- 
lieve and  be  saved.  13  And  those 
on  the  rock  are  they  which,  when 
they  have  heard,  receive  the  word 
with  joy;  and  these  have  no  root, 
which  for  a  while  believe,  and  in 
time  of  temptation  fall  away.  14 
And  that  which  fell  among  the 
thorns,  these  are  they  that  have 
heard,  and  as  they  go  on  their  way 
they  are  choked  with  cares  and 
riches  and  pleasures  of  this  life, 
and  bring  no  fruit  to  perfection. 
15  And  that  in  the  good  ground, 
these  are  such  as  in  an  honest  and 
good  heart,  having  heard  the  word, 
hold  it  fast,  and  bring  forth  fruit 
with  patience. 


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preaching  and  bringing  the  good 
tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God,  and 
with  him  the  twelve,  2  and  cer- 
tain women  who  had  been  healed 
of  evil  spirits  and  infirmities : 
Mary  that  was  called  Magdalene, 
from  whom  seven  demons  had  gone 
out,  3  and  Joanna  the  wife  of  Chu- 
zas  Herod's  steward,  and  Su- 
sanna, and  many  others,  who 
ministered  unto  them  of  their 
substance. 

4  And  when  a  great  multitude 
came  together,  and  they  of  every 
city  resorted  unto  him,  he  spake 
by  a  parable :  5  The  sower  went 
forth  to  sow  his  seed :  and  as  he 
sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way  side ; 
and  it  was  trodden  under  foot,  and 
the  birds  of  the  heaven  devoured 
it.  6  And  other  fell  on  the  rock ; 
and  as  soon  as  it  grew,  it  withered 
away,  because  it  had  no  moisture. 
7  And  other  fell  amidst  the  thorns; 
and  the  thorns  grew  with  it,  and 
choked  it.  8  And  other  fell  into 
the  good  ground,  and  grew,  and 
brought  forth  fruit  a  hundredfold. 
As  he  said  these  things,  he  cried. 
He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 

9  And  his  disciples  asked  him 
what  this  parable  might  be. 
ID  And  he  said.  Unto  you  it  is 
given  to  know  the  mysteries  of  the 
kingdom  of  God :  but  to  the  rest  in 
parables ;  that  seeing  they  may 
not  see,  and  hearing  they  may  not 
understand.  11  Now  the  parable 
is  this :  The  seed  is  the  word  of 
God.  12  And  those  by  the  way 
side  are  they  that  have  heard ; 
then  Cometh  the  devil,  and  taketh 
away  the  word  from  their  heart, 
that  they  may  not  believe  and  be 
saved.  13  And  those  on  the  rock 
are  they  who,  when  they  have 
heard,  receive  the  word  with  joy; 
and  these  have  no  root,  who  for  a 
while  believe,  and  in  time  of  temp- 
tation fall  away.  14  And  that 
which  fell  among  the  thorns,  these 
are  they  that  have  heard,  and  as 
they  go  on  their  way  they  are 
choked  with  cares  and  riches  and 
pleasures  of  this  life,  and  bring  no 
fruit  to  perfection.  15  And  that 
in  the  good  ground,  these  are  such 
as  in  an  honest  and  good  heart, 
having    heard    the    word,    hold    it 


kingdom   of    God;    and   the   twelve   with 
him : 

2  And  certain  women  who  had  been 
healed  of  evil  spirits  and  infirmities ; 
Mary  who  is  called  ISIagdalen,  out  of 
whom  seven   devils  were  gone   forth, 

3  And  Joanna  the  wife*  of  Chusa, 
Herod's  steward,  and  Susanna,  and  many 
others  who  ministered  unto  him  of  their 
substance. 

4  And  when  a  very  great  multitude 
was  gathered  together,  and  hastened  out 
of  the  cities  unto  him,  he  spoke  by  a 
similitude. 

5  The  sower  went  out  to  sow  his  seed. 
And  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way 
side,  and  it  was  trodden  down,  and  the 
fowls  of  the  air  devoured  it. 

6  And  other  some  fell  upon  a  rock: 
and  as  soon  as  it  was  sprung  up,  it 
withered  away,  because  it  had  no 
moisture. 

7  And  other  some  fell  among  thorns, 
and  the  thorns  growing  up  with  it, 
choked  it. 

8  And  other  some  fell  upon  good 
ground;  and  being  sprung  up,  yielded 
fruit  a  hundredfold.  Saying  these  things, 
he  cried  out:  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear, 
let  him  hear. 

9  And  his  disciples  asked  him  what 
this  parable  might  be. 

10  To  whom  he  said :  To  you  it  is 
given  to  know  the  mystery  of  the  king- 
dom of  God ;  but  to  the  rest  in  parables, 
that  seeing  they  may  not  see,  and  hear- 
ing may  not  understand. 

11  Now  the  parable  is  this:  The  seed 
is  the  word  of  God. 

12  And  they  by  the  way  side  are  they 
that  hear;  then  the  devil  cometh,  and 
taketh  the  word  out  of  their  heart,  lest 
believing  they  should  be  saved. 

13  Now  they  upon  the  rock,  are  they 
who  when  they  hear,  receive  the  word 
with  joy:  and  these  have  no  roots;  for 
they  believe  for  a  while,  and  in  time  of 
temptation,  they  fall  away. 

14  And  that  which  fell  among  thorns, 
are  they  who  have  heard,  and  going 
their  way,  are  choked  with  the  cares 
and  riches  and  pleasures  of  this  life,  and 
yield  no  fruit. 

15  But  that  on  the  good  ground,  are 
they  who  in  a  good  and  perfect  heart, 
hearing  the  word,  keep  it,  and  bring 
forth  fruit  in  patience. 

16  Now  no  man  lighting  a  candle  cov- 
ereth  it  with  a  vessel,  or  putteth  it  under 
a  bed;  but  setteth  it  upon  a  candlestick, 


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17  For  nothing  is  secret,  that  shall  not 
be  made  manifest;  neither  any  thing  hid, 
that  shall  not  be  known  and  come  abroad. 

18  Take  heed  therefore  how  ye  hear: 
for  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given ; 
and  whosoever  hath  not,  from  him  shall 
be  taken  efen  that  which  he  seemeth  to 
have. 

19  Then  came  to  him  his  mother  and 
his  brethren,  and  could  not  come  at  him 
for  the  presr. 

20  And  it  was  told  him  by  certain  which 
said,  Thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  stand 
without,  desiring  to  see  thee. 

21  And  he  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  My  mother  and  my  brethren  are 
these  which  hear  the  word  of  God,  and 
do  it. 

22  Now  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain 
day,  that  he  went  into  a  ship  with  his 
disciples :  and  he  said  unto  them.  Let 
us  go  over  unto  the  other  side  of  the 
lake.     And  they  launched  forth. 

23  But  as  they  sailed  he  fell  asleep : 
and  there  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on 
the  lake ;  and  they  were  filled  with  water, 
and  were  in  jeopardy. 

24  And  they  came  to  him,  and  awoke 
him,  saying,  Master,  master,  we  perish. 
Then  he  arose,  and  rebuked  the  wind  and 
the  raging  of  the  water:  and  they  ceased, 
and  there  was  a  calm. 

25  And  he  said  unto  them,  Where  is 
your  faith?  And  they  being  afraid  won- 
dered, saying  one  to  another.  What  man- 
ner of  man  is  this !  for  he  commandeth 
even  the  winds  and  water,  and  they  obey 
him. 

26  And  they  arrived  at  the  country  of 
the  Gadarenes,  which  is  over  against 
Galilee. 

27  And  when  he  went  forth  to  land, 
there  met  him  out  of  the  city  a  certain 
man,  which  had  devils  long  time,  and 
ware  no  clothes,  neither  abode  in  a)iy 
house,  but  in  the  tombs. 

28  When  he  saw  Jesus,  he  cried  out, 
and  fell  down  before  him,  and  with  a 
loud  voice  said,  What  have  I  to  do  with 
thee,  Jesus,  thou  Son  of  God  most  high? 
I  beseech  thee,  torment  me  not. 

29  (For  he  had  commanded  the  un- 
clean spirit  to  come  out  of  the  man.  For 
oftentimes  it  had  caught  him:  and  he 
was  kept  bound  with  chains  and  in  fet- 
ters ;  and  he  brake  the  bands,  and  was 
driven  of  the  devil  into  the  wilderness.) 

30  And  Jesus  asked  him,  saying.  What 
is  thy  name?  And  he  said,  Legion:  be- 
cause many  devils  were  entered  into  him. 


16  And  no  man,  when  he  hath 
lighted  a  lamp,  covereth  it  with  a 
vessel,  or  putteth  it  under  a  bed; 
but  putteth  it  on  a  stand,  that  they 
which  enter  in  may  see  the  light. 
17  For  nothing  is  hid,  that  shall  not 
be  made  manifest;  nor  anything 
secret,  that  shall  not  be  known  and 
come  to  light.  18  Take  heed  there- 
fore how  ye  hear :  for  whosoever 
hath,  to  him  shall  be  given ;  and 
whosoever  hath  not,  from  him  shall 
be  taken  away  even  that  which  he 
thinketh  he  hath. 

19  And  there  came  to  him  his 
mother  and  brethren,  and  they 
could  not  come  at  him  for  the 
crowd.  20  And  it  was  told  him. 
Thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  stand 
without,  desiring  to  see  thee.  21 
But  he  answered  and  said  unto 
them.  My  mother  and  my  brethren 
are  these  which  hear  the  word  of 
God,  and  do  it. 

22  Now  it  came  to  pass  on  one  of 
those  days,  that  he  entered  into  a 
boat,  himself  and  his  disciples;  and 
he  said  unto  them,  Let  us  go  over 
unto  the  other  side  of  the  lake:  and 
they  launched  forth.  23  But  as  they 
sailed  he  fell  asleep :  and  there 
came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the 
lake ;  and  they  were  filling  with 
water,  and  were  in  jeopardy.  24 
And  they  came  to  him,  and  awoke 
him,  saying.  Master,  master,  we 
perish.  And  he  awoke,  and  re- 
Ijuked  the  wind  and  the  raging  of 
the  water :  and  they  ceased,  and 
there  was  a  calm.  25  And  he  said 
unto  them,  Where  is  your  faith? 
And  being  afraid  they  marvelled, 
saying  one  to  another.  Who  then 
is  this,  that  he  commandeth  even 
the  winds  and  the  water,  and  they 
obey  him? 

26  And  they  arrived  at  the  coun- 
try of  the  Gerasenes,  which  is  over 
against  Galilee.  27  And  when  he 
was  come  forth  upon  the  land, 
there  met  him  a  certain  man  out  of 
the  city,  who  had  devils ;  and  for  a 
long  time  he  had  worn  no  clothes, 
and  abode  not  in  any  house,  but 
in  the  tombs.  28  And  when  he 
saw  Jesus,  he  cried  out;  and  fell 
down  before  him,  and  with  a  loud 
voice  said.  What  have  I  to  do  with 
thee,  Jesus,  thou  Son  of  the  Most 
High    God?     I    beseech    thee,    tor- 


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fast,    and    bring    forth    fruit    with 
patience. 

16  And  no  man,  when  he  hath 
lighted  a  lamp,  covereth  it  with 
a  vessel,  or  putteth  it  under  a 
bed;  but  putteth  it  on  a  stand, 
that  they  that  enter  in  may  see 
the  light.  17  For  nothing  is  hid, 
that  shall  not  be  made  manifest ; 
nor  anything  secret,  'that  shall  not 
be  known  and  come  to  light.  18 
Take  heed  therefore  how  ye  hear: 
for  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall 
be  given ;  and  whosoever  hath  not, 
from  him  shall  be  taken  away  even 
that  which  he  thinketh  he  hath. 

19  And  there  came  to  him  his 
mother  and  brethren,  and  they 
could  not  come  at  him  for  the 
crowd.  20  And  it  was  told  him. 
Thy  mother  and  thy  brethren 
stand  without,  desiring  to  see 
thee.  21  But  he  answered  and 
said  unto  them.  My  mother  and 
my  brethren  are  these  that  hear 
the  word  of  God,  and  do  it. 

22  Now  it  came  to  pass  on 
one  of  those  days,  that  he  en- 
tered into  a  boat,  himself  and  his 
disciples;  and  he  said  unto  them. 
Let  us  go  over  unto  the  other  side 
of  the  lake :  and  they  launched 
forth.  23  But  as  they  sailed  he 
fell  asleep :  and  there  came  down 
a  storm  of  wind  on  the  lake;  and 
they  were  filling  with  water,  and 
were  in  jeopardy.  24  And  they 
came  to  him,  and  awoke  him, 
saying.  Master,  master,  we  perish. 
And  he  awoke,  and  rebuked  the 
wind  and  the  raging  of  the  water: 
and  they  ceased,  and  there  was  a 
calm.  25  And  he  said  unto  them. 
Where  is  your  faith?  And  being 
afraid  they  marvelled,  saying  one 
to  another.  Who  then  is  this,  that 
he  commandeth  even  the  winds 
and  the  water,  and  they  obey 
him? 

26  And  they  arrived  at  the 
country  of  the  Gerasenes,  which 
is  over  against  Galilee.  27  And 
when  he  was  come  forth  upon 
the  land,  there  met  him  a  certain 
man  out  of  the  city,  who  had 
demons ;  and  for  a  long  time  he 
had  worn  no  clothes,  and  abode 
not  in  any  house,  but  in  the 
tombs.  28  And  when  he  saw 
Jesus,  he  cried  out,  and  fell  down 


that    they    who    come    in    may    see    the 
light. 

17  For  there  is  not  any  thing  secret 
that  shall  not  be  made  manifest,  nor  hid- 
den, that  shall  not  be  known  and  come 
abroad. 

18  Take  heed  therefore  how  you  hear. 
For  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be 
given :  and  whosoever  hath  not,  that  also 
which  he  ihinketh  he  hath,  shall  be  taken 
away  from  him. 

19  And  his  mother  and  brethren  came 
unto  him ;  and  they  could  not  come  at 
him  for  the  crowd. 

20  And  it  was  told  him :  Thy  mother 
and  thy  brethren  stand  without,  desiring 
to  see  thee. 

21  Who  answering,  said  to  them :  My 
mother  and  my  brethren  are  they  who 
hear  the  word  of  God,  and  do  it. 

22  And  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain 
day  that  he  went  into  a  little  ship  with 
his  disciples,  and  he  said  to  them :  Let 
us  go  over  to  the  other  side  of  the  lake. 
And  they  launched  forth. 

23  And  when  they  were  sailing,  he 
slept;  and  there  came  down  a  storm  of 
wind  upon  the  lake,  and  they  were  filled, 
and  were  in  danger. 

24  And  they  came  and  awaked  him, 
saying :  Master,  we  perish.  But  he  aris- 
ing, rebuked  the  wind  and  the  rage  of 
the  water ;  and  it  ceased,  and  there  was 
a  calm. 

25  And  he  said  to  them :  Where  is 
your  faith?  Who  being  afraid,  wondered, 
saying  one  to  another :  Who  is  this, 
(think  you),  that  he  commandeth  both 
the  winds  and  the  sea,  and  they  obey 
him? 

26  And  they  sailed  to  the  country  of 
the  Gerasens,  which  is  over  against 
Galilee. 

27  And  when  he  was  come  forth  to  the 
land,  there  met  him  a  certain  man  who 
had  a  devil  now  a  very  long  time,  and  he 
wore  no  clothes,  neither  did  he  abide  in 
a  house,  but  in  the  sepulchres. 

28  And  when  he  saw  Jesus,  he  fell 
down  before  him ;  and  crying  out  with  a 
loud  voice,  he  said :  What  have  I  to  do 
with  thee,  Jesus,  Son  of  the  most  high 
God?    I  beseech  thee,  do  not  torment  me. 

29  For  he  commanded  the  unclean 
spirit  to  go  out  of  the  man.  For  many 
times  it  seized  him,  and  he  was  bound 
with  chains,  and  kept  in  fetters ;  and 
breaking  the  bonds,  he  was  driven  by  the 
devil  into  the  deserts. 

30  And  Jesus  asked  him,  saying:  What 


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31  And  they  besought  him  that  he 
would  not  command  them  to  go  out  into 
the  deep. 

32  And  there  was  there  an  herd  of 
many  swine  feeding  on  the  mountain : 
and  they  besought  him  that  he  would 
suffer  them  to  enter  into  them.  And  he 
suffered  them. 

33  Then  went  the  devils  out  of  the  man, 
and  entered  into  the  swine :  and  the  herd 
ran  violently  down  a  steep  place  into  the 
lake,  and  were  choked. 

34  When  they  that  fed  them  saw  what 
was  done,  they  fled,  and  went  and  told  it 
in  the  city  and  in  the  country. 

35  Then  they  went  out  to  see  what  was 
done;  and  came  to  Jesus,  and  found  the 
man,  out  of  whom  the  devils  were  de- 
parted, sitting  at  the  feet  of  Jesus, 
clothed,  and  in  his  right  mind :  and  they 
were  afraid. 

36  They  also  which  saw  it  told  them 
by  what  means  he  that  was  possessed  of 
the  devils  was  healed. 

37  Then  the  whole  multitude  of  the 
country  of  the  Gadarenes  round  about 
besought  him  to  depart  from  them ;  for 
they  were  taken  with  great  fear :  and 
he  went  up  into  the  ship,  and  returned 
back  again. 

38  Now  the  man  out  of  whom  the 
devils  were  departed  besought  him  that 
he  might  be  with  him :  but  Jesus  sent 
him  away,  saying, 

39  Return  to  thine  own  house,  and  shew 
how  great  things  God  hath  done  unto 
thee.  And  he  went  his  way,  and  pub- 
lished throughout  the  whole  city  how 
great  things  Jesus  had  done  unto  him. 

40  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  Jesus 
was  returned,  the  people  gladly  received 
him :   for  they  were  all  waiting  for  him. 

41  And,  behold,  there  came  a  man 
named  Jairus,  and  he  was  a  ruler  of  the 
synagogue :  and  he  fell  down  at  Jesus' 
feet,  and  besought  him  that  he  would 
come  into  his  house : 

42  For  he  had  one  only  daughter,  about 
twelve  years  of  age,  and  she  lay  a  dying. 
But  as  he  went  the  people  thronged  him. 

43  And  a  woman  having  an  issue  of 
blood  twelve  years,  which  had  spent  all 
her  living  upon  physicians,  neither  could 
be  healed  of  any, 

44  Came  behind  him,  and  touched  the 
border  of  his  garment :  and  immediately 
her  issue  of  blood  stanched. 

45  And  Jesus  said.  Who  touched  me? 
When  all  denied,  Peter  and  they  that 
were  with  him  said,  Master,  the  multitude 


ment  me  not.  29  For  he  com- 
manded the  unclean  spirit  to  come 
out  from  the  man.  For  oftentimes 
it  had  seized  him :  and  he  was  kept 
under  guard,  and  bound  with 
chains  and  fetters;  and  breaking 
the  bands  asunder,  he  was  driven 
of  the  devil  into  the  deserts.  30 
And  Jesus  asked  him,  What  is  thy 
name  ?  And  he  said.  Legion ;  for 
many  devils  were  entered  into  him. 
31  And  they  intreated  him  that  he 
would  not  command  them  to  depart 
into  the  abyss.  32  Now  there  was 
there  a  herd  of  many  swine  feeding 
on  the  mountain  :  and  they  intreated 
him  that  he  would  give  them  leave 
to  enter  into  them.  And  he  gave 
them  leave.  33  And  the  devils 
came  out  from  the  man,  and  entered 
into  the  swine:  and  the  herd  rushed 
down  the  steep  into  the  lake,  and 
v.'ere  choked.  34  And  when  they 
that  fed  them  saw  what  had  come 
to  pass,  they  fled,  and  told  it  in  the 
city  and  in  the  country.  35  And 
they  went  out  to  see  what  had  come 
to  pass ;  and  they  came  to  Jesus, 
and  found  the  man,  from  whom  the 
devils  were  gone  out,  sitting, 
clothed  and  in  his  right  mind,  at 
the  feet  of  Jesus :  and  they  were 
afraid.  36  And  they  that  saw  it 
told  them  how  he  that  was  pos- 
sessed with  devils  was  made  whole. 
37  And  all  the  people  of  the  coun- 
try of  the  Gerasenes  round  about 
asked  him  to  depart  from  them ; 
for  they  were  holden  with  great 
fear :  and  he  entered  into  a  boat, 
and  returned.  38  But  the  man 
from  whom  the  devils  were  gone 
out  prayed  him  that  he  might  be 
with  him :  but  he  sent  him  away, 
saying,  39  Return  to  thy  house,  and 
declare  how  great  things  God  hath 
done  for  thee.  And  he  went  his 
way,  publishing  throughout  the 
whole  city  how  great  things  Jesus 
had  done  for  him. 

40  And  as  Jesus  returned,  the 
multitude  welcomed  him ;  for  they 
were  all  waiting  for  him.  41  And 
behold,  there  came  a  man  named 
Jairus,  and  he  was  a  ruler  of  the 
synagogue :  and  he  fell  down  at 
Jesus'  feet,  and  besought  him  to 
come  into  his  house ;  42  for  he  had 
an  only  daughter,  about  twelve 
years  of  age,  and  she  lay  a  dying. 


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before  him,  and  with  a  loud  voice 
said,  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee, 
Jesus,  thou  Son  of  the  Most  High 
God?  1  beseech  thee,  torment  me 
not.  29  For  he  was  commanding 
the  unclean  spirit  to  come  out  from 
the  man.  For  oftentimes  it  had 
seized  him :  and  he  was  kept  under 
guard,  and  bound  with  chains  and 
fetters;  and  breaking  the  bands 
asunder,  he  was  driven  of  the 
demon  into  the  deserts.  30  And 
Jesus  asked  him,  What  is  thy 
name  ?  And  he  said.  Legion ;  for 
many  demons  were  entered  into 
him.  31  And  they  entreated  him 
that  he  would  not  command  them 
to  depart  into  the  abyss.  32  Now 
there  was  there  a  herd  of  many 
swine  feeding  on  the  mountain : 
and  they  enti"eated  him  that  he 
would  give  them  leave  to  enter 
into  them.  And  he  gave  them 
leave.  33  And  the  demons  came 
out  from  the  man,  and  entered 
into  the  swine :  and  the  herd 
rushed  down  the  steep  into  the 
lake,  and  were  drowned.  34  And 
when  they  that  fed  them  saw 
what  had  come  to  pass,  they  fled, 
and  told  it  in  the  city  and  in  the 
country.  35  And  they  went  out 
to  see  what  had  come  to  pass;  and 
they  came  to  Jesus,  and  found  the 
man,  from  whom  the  demons  were 
gone  out,  sitting,  clothed  and  in 
his  right  mind,  at  the  feet  of 
Jesus:  and  they  were  afraid.  36 
And  they  that  saw  it  told  them 
how  he  that  was  possessed  with 
demons  was  made  whole.  37 
And  all  the  people  of  the  coun- 
try of  the  Gerasenes  round  about 
asked  him  to  depart  from  them ; 
for  they  were  holden  with  great 
fear :  and  he  entered  into  a  boat, 
and  returned.  38  But  the  man 
from  whom  the  demons  were  gone 
out  prayed  him  that  he  might  be 
with  him :  but  he  sent  him  away, 
saying,  39  Return  to  thy  house, 
and  declare  how  great  things  God 
hath  done  for  thee.  And  he  went 
his  way,  publishing  throughout  the 
whole  city  how  great  things  Jesus 
had  done  for  him. 

40  And  as  Jesus  returned,  the 
multitude  welcomed  him ;  for  they 
were  all  waiting  for  him.  41  And 
behold,   there  came  a  man   named 


is  thy  name?     But  he  said:  Legion;  be- 
cause many  devils  were  entered  into  him. 

31  And  they  besought  him  that  he 
would  not  command  them  to  go  into  the 
abyss. 

32  And  there  was  there  a  herd  of  many 
swine  feeding  on  the  mountain ;  and 
they  besought  him  that  he  would  suffer 
them  to  enter  into  them.  And  he  suf- 
fered them. 

33  The  devils  therefore  went  out  of 
the-  man,  and  entered  into  the  swine; 
and  the  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep 
place  into  the  lake,  and  were  stifled. 

34  Which  when  they  that  fed  them  saw 
done,  they  fled  away,  and  told  it  in  the 
city  and  in  the  villages. 

35  And  they  went  out  to  see  what  was 
done;  and  they  came  to  Jesus,  and  found 
the  man,  out  of  whom  the  devils  were 
departed,  sitting  at  his  feet,  clothed,  and 
in  his  right  mind;  and  they  were  afraid. 

36  And  they  also  that  had  seen,  told 
them  how  he  had  been  healed  from  the 
legion. 

■i^  And  all  the  multitude  of  the  coun- 
try of  the  Gerasens  besought  him  to  de- 
part from  them;  for  they  were  taken 
with  great  fear.  And  he,  going  up  into 
the  ship,  returned  back  again. 

38  Now  the  man,  out  of  whom  the 
devils  were  departed,  besought  him  that 
he  might  be  with  him.  But  Jesus  sent 
him  away,  saying: 

39  Return  to  thy  house,  and  tell  how 
great  things  God  hath  done  to  thee. 
And  he  went  through  the  whole  city, 
publishing  how  great  things  Jesus  had 
done  to  him. 

40  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when 
Jesus  was  returned,  the  multitude  re- 
ceived him :  for  they  were  all  waiting 
for  him. 

41  And  behold  there  came  a  man 
whose  name  was  Jairus,  and  he  was  a 
ruler  of  the  synagogue:  and  he  fell  down 
at  the  feet  of  Jesus,  beseeching  him  that 
he   would   come   into   his   house : 

42  For  he  had  an  only  daughter,  almost 
twelve  years  old,  and  she  was  dying. 
And  it  happened  as  he  went,  that  he  was 
thronged  by  the  multitudes. 

43  And  there  was  a  certain  woman 
having  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years, 
who  had  bestowed  all  her  substance  on 
physicians,  and  could  not  be  healed  by  any. 

44  She  came  behind  him,  and  touched 
the  hem  of  his  garment ;  and  immedi- 
ately the  issue  of  her  blood  stopped. 

45  And   Jesus    said:    Who    is    it    that 


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throng  thee  and   press   thee,  and  sayest 
thou,  Who  touched  me? 

46  And  Jesus  said,  Somebody  hath 
touched  me :  for  I  perceive  that  virtue  is 
gone  out  of  me. 

47  And  when  the  vi^oman  saw  that  she 
was  not  hid,  she  came  trembling,  and 
falling  down  before  him,  she  declared 
unto  him  before  all  the  people  for  what 
cause  she  had  touched  him,  and  how  she 
was  healed  immediately. 

48  And  he  said  unto  her,  Daughter,  be 
of  good  comfort:  thy  faith  hath  made 
thee  whole;  go  in  peace. 

49  While  he  yet  spake,  there  cometh 
one  from  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue's 
house,  saying  to  him,  Thy  daughter  is 
dead;  trouble  not  the  Master. 

50  But  when  Jesus  heard  //,  he  an- 
swered him,  saying,  Fear  not :  believe 
only,  and  she  shall  be  made  whole. 

51  And  when  he  came  into  the  house, 
he  suffered  no  man  to  go  in,  save  Peter, 
and  James,  and  John,  and  the  father  and 
the  mother  of  the  maiden. 

52  And  all  wept,  and  bewailed  her :  but 
he  said.  Weep  not;  she  is  not  dead,  but 
sleepeth. 

53  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn, 
knowing  that  she  was  dead. 

54  And  he  put  them  all  out,  and  took 
her  by  the  hand,  and  called,  saying,  Maid, 
arise. 

55  And  her  spirit  came  again,  and  she 
arose  straightway :  and  he  commanded 
to  give  her  meat. 

56  And  her  parents  were  astonished : 
but  he  charged  them  that  they  should  tell 
no  man  what  was  done. 


But  as  he  went  the  multitudes 
thronged  him. 

43  And  a  woman  having  an  issue 
of  blood  twelve  years,  which  had 
spent  all  her  living  upon  physi- 
cians, and  could  not  be  healed  of 
any,  44  came  behind  him,  and 
touched  the  border  of  his  gar- 
ment: and  immediately  the  issue 
of  her  blood  stanched.  45  And  Je- 
sus said.  Who  is  it  that  touched 
me?  And  when  all  denied,  Peter 
said,  and  they  that  were  with  him. 
Master,  the  multitudes  press  thee 
and  crush  thee.  46  But  Jesus  said. 
Some  one  did  touch  me :  for  I  per- 
ceived that  power  had  gone  forth 
from  me.  47  And  when  the  woman 
saw  that  she  was  not  hid,  she  came 
trembling,  and  falling  down  be- 
fore him  declared  in  the  presence  of 
all  the  people  for  what  cause  she 
touched  him,  and  how  she  was 
healed  immediately.  48  And  he 
said  unto  her.  Daughter,  thy  faith 
hath  made  thee  whole;  go  in 
peace. 

49  While  he  yet  spake,  there  com- 
eth one  from  the  ruler  of  the  syna- 
gogue's house,  saying,  Thy  daughter 
is  dead;  trouble  not  the  Master. 
50  But  Jesus  hearing  it,  answered 
him,  Fear  not :  only  believe,  and 
she  shall  be  made  whole.  51  And 
when  he  came  to  the  house,  he 
suffered  not  any  man  to  enter  in 
with  him,  save  Peter,  and  John, 
and  James,  and  the  father  of  the 
maiden  and  her  mother.  52  And 
all  were  weeping,  and  bewailing 
her:  but  he  said.  Weep  not;  for 
she  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth.  53 
And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn, 
knowing  that  she  was  dead.  54 
But  he,  taking  her  by  the  hand, 
called,  saying,  Maiden,  arise.  55 
And  her  spirit  returned,  and  she 
rose  up  immediately:  and  he  com- 
manded that  something  be  given 
her  to  eat.  56  And  her  parents 
were  amazed :  but  he  charged  them 
to  tell  no  man  what  had  been  done. 


STANDARD 


ST.  LUKE,  8. 


DOUAY        293 


Jairus,  and  he  was  a  ruler  of  the 
synagogue :  and  he  fell  down  at 
Jesus'  feet,  and  besought  him  to 
come  into  his  house ;  42  for  he  had 
an  only  daughter,  about  twelve 
years  of  age,  and  she  was  dying. 
But  as  he  went  the  multitudes 
thronged  him. 

43  And  a  woman  having  an  issue 
of    blood    twelve    years,    who    had 
spent    all    her    living    upon    physi- 
cians, and  could  not  be  healed  of 
any,    44    came    behind    him,    and 
touched    the    border    of    his    gar- 
ment :    and    immediately    the    issue 
of    her    blood    stanched.      45    And 
Jesus  said,  Who  is  it  that  touched 
me?     And  when  all   denied,   Peter 
said,     and    they    that    were    with 
him,       Master,       the       multitudes 
press     thee     and     crush     thee.     46 
But    Jesus    said,    Some    one    did 
touch    me ;    for    I    perceived    that 
power    had    gone    forth    from    me. 
47  And  when  the  woman  saw  that 
she   was   not   hid,   she   came  trem- 
bling,    and     falling     down     before 
him    declared    in    the    presence    of 
all  the  people  for  what  cause  she 
touched    him,    and    how    she    was 
healed    immediately.       48    And    he 
said  unto  her.  Daughter,  thy  faith 
hath  made  thee  whole;  go  in  peace. 
49    While    he    yet    spake,    there 
cometh  one  from  the  ruler  of  the 
synagogue's     house,     saying.     Thy 
daughter  is  dead ;   trouble  not  the 
Teacher.     50  But  Jesus  hearing  it, 
answered  him,  Fear  not :  only  be- 
lieve, and  she  shall  be  made  whole. 
51  And  when  he  came  to  the  house, 
he  suffered  not  any  man  to  enter  in 
with  him,  save  Peter,  and  John,  and 
James,  and  the  father  of  the  maiden 
and  her  mother.     52  And  all  were 
weeping,    and    bewailing    her:    but 
he  said,  Weep  not ;  for  she  is  not 
dead,    but    sleepeth.     53    And    they 
laughed  him  to  scorn,  knowing  that 
she  was   dead.     54  But  he,  taking 
her    by    the    hand,    cj.lled,    saying. 
Maiden,   arise.     55    And   her   spirit 
returned,   and   she   rose   up   imme- 
diately :    and    he    commanded    that 
something  be  given  her  to  eat.     56 
And  her  parents  were  amazed :  but 
he   charged   them   to   tell   no   man 
what  had  been  done. 


touched  me?  And  all  denying,  Peter  and 
they  that  were  with  him  said:  Master, 
the  multitudes  throng  and  press  thee, 
and  dost  thou  say.  Who  touched  me? 

46  And  Jesus  said :  Somebody  hath 
touched  me;  for  I  know  that  virtue  is 
gone  out  from  me. 

47  And  the  woman  seeing  that  she  was 
not  hid,  came  trembling,  and  fell  down 
before  his  feet,  and  declared  before  all 
the  people  for  what  cause*  she  had 
touched  him,  and  how  she  was  immedi- 
ately healed. 

48  But  he  said  to  her:  Daughter,  thy 
faith  hath  made  thee  whole;  go  thy  way 
in  peace. 

49  As  he  was  yet  speaking,  there  com- 
eth one  to  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue, 
saying  to  him:  Thy  daughter  is  dead, 
trouble  him  not. 

50  And  Jesus  hearing  this  word,  an- 
swered the  father  of  the  maid:  Fear 
not;  believe  only,  and  she  shall  be  safe. 

51  And  when  he  was  come  to  the  house, 
he  suffered  not  any  man  to  go  in  with 
him,  but  Peter  and  James  and  John,  and 
the  father  and  mother  of  the  maiden. 

52  And  all  wept  and  mourned  for  her. 
But  he  said:  Weep  not;  the  maid  is  not 
dead,  but   sleepeth. 

53  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn, 
knowing  that  she  was  dead. 

54  But  he  taking  her  by  the  hand,  cried 
out,  saying :   Maid,  arise. 

55  And  her  spirit  returned,  and  she 
arose  immediately.  And  he  bid  them 
give  her  to  eat. 

56  And  her  parents  were  astonished, 
whom  he  charged  to  tell  no  man  what 
was  done. 


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ST.  LUKE,  g. 


REVISED 


CHAPTER  9. 

THEN  he  called  his  twelve  disciples 
together,  and  gave  them  power  and 
authority  over  all  devils,  and  to  cure 
diseases. 

2  And  he  sent  them  to  preach  the  king- 
dom of  God,  and  to  heal  the  sick. 

3  And  he  said  unto  them.  Take 
nothing  for  yonr  journey,  neither  staves, 
nor  scrip,  neither  bread,  neither  money; 
neither  have  two  coats  apiece. 

4  And  whatsoever  house  ye  enter  into, 
there  abide,  and  thence  depart. 

5  And  whosoever  will  not  receive  you, 
when  ye  go  out  of  that  city,  shake  ofif  the 
very  dust  from  your  feet  for  a  testi- 
mony against  them. 

6  And  they  departed,  and  went  through 
the  towns,  preaching  the  gospel,  and  heal- 
ing every  where. 

7  Now  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  of  all 
that  was  done  by  him :  and  he  was  per- 
plexed, because  that  it  was  said  of  some, 
that  John  was  risen  from  the  dead ; 

8  And  of  some,  that  Elias  had  ap- 
peared; and  of  others,  that  one  of  the  old 
prophets  was  risen  again. 

9  And  Herod  said,  John  have  I  be- 
headed :  but  who  is  this,  of  whom  I  hear 
such  things?    And  he  desired  to  see  him. 

10  And  the  apostles,  when  they  were 
returned,  told  him  all  that  they  had  done. 
And  he  took  them,  and  went  aside  pri- 
vately into  a  desert  place  belonging  to 
the  city  called  Bethsaida. 

11  And  the  people,  when  they  knew  it, 
followed  him :  and  he  received  them,  and 
spake  unto  them  of  the  kingdom  of  God, 
and  healed  them  that  had  need  of  heal- 
ing. 

12  And  when  the  day  began  to  wear 
away,  then  came  the  twelve,  and  said 
unto  him.  Send  the  multitude  away,  that 
they  may  go  into  the  towns  and  country 
round  about,  and  lodge,  and  get  victuals : 
for  we  are  here  in  a  desert  place. 

13  But  he  said  unto  them.  Give  ye 
them  to  eat.  And  they  said,  We  have  no 
more  but  five  loaves  and  two  fishes ;  ex- 
cept we  should  go  and  buy  meat  for  all 
this  people. 

14  For  they  were  about  five  thousand 
men.  And  he  said  to  his  disciples,  Make 
them  sit  down  by  fifties  in  a  company. 

15  And  they  did  so,  and  made  them  all 
sit  down. 

16  Then  he  took  the  five  loaves  and  the 
two  fishes,  and  looking  up  to  heaven,  he 
blessed    them,    and    brake,    and    gave    to 


A  ND  he  called  the  twelve  to- 
9-^l\.  gether,  and  gave  them  power 
and  authority  over  all  devils,  and 
to  cure  diseases.  2  And  he  sent 
them  forth  to  preach  the  kingdom 
of  God,  and  to  heal  the  sick.  3 
And  he  said  unto  them.  Take 
nothing  for  your  journey,  neither 
staff,  nor  wallet,  nor  bread,  nor 
money;  neither  have  two  coats.  4 
And  into  whatsoever  house  ye  en- 
ter, there  abide,  and  thence  depart. 
5  And  as  many  as  receive  you  not, 
when  ye  depart  from  that  city, 
shake  off  the  dust  from  your  feet 
for  a  testimony  against  them.  6 
And  they  departed,  and  went 
throughout  the  villages,  preaching 
the  gospel,  and  healing  everywhere. 
7  Now  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard 
of  all  that  was  done :  and  he  was 
much  perplexed,  because  that  it 
was  said  by  some,  that  John  was 
risen  from  the  dead ;  8  and  by 
some,  that  Elijah  had  appeared; 
and  by  others,  that  one  of  the  old 
prophets  was  risen  again.  9  And 
Herod  said,  John  I  beheaded :  but 
who  is  this,  about  whom  I  hear 
such  things?  And  he  sought  to 
see  him. 

■  ID  And  the  apostles,  when  they 
were  returned,  declared  unto  him 
what  things  they  had  done.  And 
he  took  them,  and  withdrew  apart 
to  a  city  called  Bethsaida.  11  But 
the  multitudes  perceiving  it  fol- 
lowed him :  and  he  welcomed  them, 
and  spake  to  them  of  the  king- 
dom of  God,  and  them  that  had 
need  of  healing  he  healed.  12  And 
the  day  began  to  wear  away ;  and 
the  twelve  came,  and  said  unto  him. 
Send  the  multitude  away,  that  they 
may  go  into  the  villages  and  country 
round  about,  and  lodge,  and  get 
victuals :  for  we  are  here  in  a  desert 
place.  13  But  he  said  unto  them. 
Give  ye  them  to  eat.  And  they 
said.  We  have  no  more  than  five 
loaves  and  two  fishes ;  except  we 
should  go  and  buy  food  for  all  this 
people.  14  For  they  were  about 
five  thousand  men.  And  he  said 
unto  his  disciples.  Make  them  sit 
down  in  companies,  about  fifty 
each.  15  And  they  did  so,  and 
made  them  all  sit  down.  16  And 
he  took  the  five  loaves  and  the 
two  fishes,  and  looking  up  to  hea- 


STANDARD 


ST.  LUKE,  9. 


DOUAY        295' 


\  ND  he  called  the  twelve  to- 
9-^-^  gether,  and  gave  them  power 
and  authority  over  all  demons,  and 
to  cure  diseases.  2  And  he  sent 
them  forth  to  preach  the  kingdom 
of  God,  and  to  heal  the  sick.  3 
And  he  said  unto  them,  Take 
nothing  for  your  journey,  neither 
stafif,  nor  wallet,  nor  bread,  nor 
money ;  neither  have  two  coats. 
4  And  into  whatsoever  house  ye 
enter,  there  abide,  and  thence  de- 
part. 5  And  as  many  as  receive 
you  not,  when  ye  depart  from  that 
city,  shake  off  the  dust  from  your 
feet  for  a  testimony  against  them. 
6  And  they  departed,  and  went 
throughout  the  villages,  preach- 
ing the  gospel,  and  healing  every- 
where. 

7  Now  Herod  the  tetrarch 
heard  of  all  that  was  done:  and  he 
was  much  perplexed,  because  that 
it  was  said  by  some,  that  John 
was  risen  from  the  dead ;  8  and  by 
some,  that  Elijah  had  appeared; 
and  by  others,  that  one  of  the  old 
prophets  was  risen  again.  9  And 
Herod  said,  John  I  beheaded :  but 
who  is  this,  about  whom  I  hear 
such  things?  And  he  sought  to 
see  him. 

10  And  the  apostles,  when 
they  were  returned,  declared  unto 
him  what  things  they  had  done. 
And  he  took  them,  and  withdrew 
apart  to  a  city  called  Bethsaida. 
II  But  the  multitudes  perceiving 
it  followed  him :  and  he  welcomed 
them,  and  spake  to  them  of  the 
kingdom  of  God,  and  them  that 
had  need  of  healing  he  cured.  12 
And  the  day  began  to  wear  away; 
and  the  twelve  came,  and  said  unto 
him.  Send  the  multitude  away,  that 
they  may  go  into  the  villages  and 
country  round  about,  and  lodge, 
and  get  provisions :  for  we  are 
here  in  a  desert  place.  13  But 
he  said  unto  them,  Give  ye  them 
to  eat.  And  they  said.  We  have 
no  more  than  five  loaves  and  two 
fishes ;  except  we  should  go  and 
buy  food  for  all  this  people.  14 
For  they  were  about  five  thou- 
sand men.  And  he  said  unto  his 
disciples,  Make  them  sit  down  in 
companies,  about  fifty  each.  15 
And  they  did  so,  and  made  them 
all  sit  down.    16  And  he  took  the 


CHAPTER  9. 

THEN  calling  together  the  twelve 
apostles,  he  gave  them  power  and 
authority  over  all  devils,  and  to  cure 
diseases. 

2  And  he  sent  them  to  preach  the  king- 
dom of  God,  and  to  heal  the  sick. 

3  And  he  said  to  them :  Take  nothing 
for  your  journey;  neither  staff,  nor  scrip, 
nor  bread,  nor  money;  neither  have  two 
coats. 

4  And  whatsoever  house  you  shall  enter 
into,  abide  there,  and  depart  not  from 
thence. 

5  And  whosoever  will  not  receive  you, 
when  ye  go  out  of  that  city,  shake  off 
even  the  dust  of  your  feet,  for  a  testi- 
mony against  them. 

6  And  going  out,  they  went  about 
through  the  towns,  preaching  the  gospel, 
and  healing  every  where. 

7  Now  Herod,  the  tetrarch,  heard  of 
all  things  that  were  done  by  him ;  and 
he  was  in  a  doubt,  because  it  was  said 

8  By  some,  that  John  was  risen  from 
the  dead :  but  by  other  some,  that  Elias 
had  appeared ;  and  by  others,  that  one 
of  the  old  prophets  was  risen  again. 

9  And  Herod  said :  John  I  have  be- 
headed ;  but  who  is  this  of  whom  I  hear 
such  things?     And  he  sought  to  see  him. 

10  And  the  apostles,  when  they  were 
returned,  told  him  all  they  had  done. 
And  taking  them,  he  went  aside  into  a 
desert  place,  apart,  which  belongeth  to 
Bethsaida. 

11  Which  when  the  people  knew,  they 
followed  him ;  and  he  received  them, 
and  spoke  to  them  of  the  kingdom  of 
God,  and  healed  them  who  had  need  of 
healing. 

12  Now  the  day  began  to  decline.  And 
the  twelve  came  and  said  to  him :  Send 
away  the  multitude,  that  going  into  the 
towns  and  villages  round  about,  they 
may  lodge  and  get  victuals ;  for  we  are 
here  in  a  desert  place. 

13  But  he  said  to  them :  Give  you  them 
to  eat.  And  they  said :  We  have  no 
more  than  five  loaves  and  two  fishes; 
unless  perhaps  we  should  go  and  buy 
food  for  all  this  multitude. 

14  Now  there  were  about  five  thousand 
men.  And  he  said  to  his  disciples :  Make 
them  sit  down  by  fifties  in  a  company. 

15  And  they  did  so;  and  made  them  all 
sit  down. 

16  And  taking  the  five  loaves  and  the 
two  fishes,  he  looked  up  to  heaven,  and 


296        AUTHORIZED 


ST.  LUKE,  9. 


REVISED 


the    disciples    to    set    before    the    multi- 
tude. 

17  And  they  did  eat,  and  were  all 
filled:  and  there  was  taken  up  of  frag- 
ments that  remained  to  them  twelve 
baskets. 

18  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was 
alone  praying,  his  disciples  were  with 
him:  and  he  asked  them,  saying.  Whom 
say  the  people  that  I  arn? 

19  They  answering  said,  John  the  Bap- 
tist ;  but  some  say,  Elias ;  and  others  ^03^, 
that  one  of  the  old  prophets  is  risen 
again. 

20  He  said  unto  them,  But  whom  say 
ye  that  I  am?  Peter  answering  said,  The 
Christ  of  God. 

21  And  he  straitly  charged  them,  and 
commanded  them  to  tell  no  man  that 
thing; 

22  Saying,  The  Son  of  man  must  suf- 
fer many  things,  and  be  rejected  of  the 
elders  and  chief  priests  and  scribes,  and 
be  slain,  and  be  raised  the  third  day. 

23  And  he  said  to  them  all,  If  any  man 
will  come  after  me,  let  him  deny  himself, 
and  take  up  his  cross  daily,  and  follow 
me. 

24  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life 
shall  lose  it:  but  whosoever  will  lose  his 
life  for  my  sake,  the  same  shall  save  it. 

25  For  what  is  a  man  advantaged,  if  he 
gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  himself, 
or  be  cast  away? 

26  For  whosoever  shall  be  ashamed  of 
me  and  of  my  words,  of  him  shall  the 
Son  of  man  be  ashamed,  when  he  shall 
come  in  his  own  glory,  and  in  his  Fa- 
ther's, and  of  the  holy  angels. 

27  But  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  there  be 
some  standing  here,  which  shall  not  taste 
of  death,  till  they  see  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

28  And  it  came  to  pass  about  an  eight 
days  after  these  sayings,  he  took  Peter 
and  John  and  James,  and  went  up  into  a 
mountain  to  pray. 

29  And  as  he  prayed,  the  fashion  of 
his  countenance  was  altered,  and  his  rai- 
ment was  white  and  glistering. 

30  And,  behold,  there  talked  with  him 
two  men,  which  were  Moses  and  Elias : 

31  Who  appeared  in  glory,  and  spake 
of  his  decease  which  he  should  accomplish 
at  Jerusalem. 

32  But  Peter  and  they  that  were  with 
him  were  heavy  with  sleep :  and  when 
they  were  awake,  they  saw  his  glory,  and 
the  two  men  that  stood  with  him. 

33  And  it  came  to  pass,   as  they  de- 


ven,  he  blessed  them,  and  brake; 
and  gave  to  the  disciples  to  set 
before  the  multitude.  17  And  they 
did  eat,  and  were  all  filled :  and 
there  was  taken  up  that  which  re- 
mained over  to  them  of  broken 
pieces,  twelve  baskets. 

18  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was 
praying  alone,  the  disciples  were 
with  him :  and  he  asked  them,  say- 
ing, Who  do  the  multitudes  say 
that  I  am?  19  And  they  answering 
said,  John  the  Baptist ;  but  others 
say,  Elijah;  and  others,  that  one 
of  the  old  prophets  is  risen  again. 

20  And  he  said  unto  them.  But  who 
say  ye  that  I  am?  And  Peter  an- 
swering said.  The   Christ  of   God. 

21  But  he  charged  them,  and  com- 
manded them  to  tell  this  to  no 
man ;  22  saying.  The  Son  of  man 
must  suffer  many  things,  and  be 
rejected  of  the  elders  and  chief 
priests  and  scribes,  and  be  killed, 
and  the  third  day  be  raised  up. 
23  And  he  said  unto  all.  If  any  man 
would  come  after  me,  let  him  deny 
himself,  and  take  up  his  cross  daily, 
and  follow  me.  24  For  who- 
soever would  save  his  life  shall 
lose  it ;  but  whosoever  shall  lose  his 
life  for  my  sake,  the  same  shall 
save  it.  25  For  what  is  a  man  pro- 
fited, if  he  gain  the  whole  world, 
and  lose  or  forfeit  his  own  self? 
26  For  whosoever  shall  be  ashamed 
of  me  and  of  my  words,  of  him 
shall  the  Son  of  man  be  ashamed, 
when  he  cometh  in  his  own  glory, 
and  the  glory  of  the  Father,  and 
of  the  holy  angels.  27  But  I  tell 
you  of  a  truth,  There  be  some  of 
them  that  stand  here,  which  shall 
in  no  wise  taste  of  death,  till  they 
see  the  kingdom  of  God. 

28  And  it  came  to  pass  about 
eight  days  after  these  sayings,  he 
took  with  him  Peter  and  John  and 
James,  and  went  up  into  the  moun- 
tain to  pray.  29  And  as  he  was 
praying,  the  fashion  of  his  counte- 
nance was  altered,  and  his  rai- 
ment became  white  and  dazzling. 
30  And  behold,  there  talked  with 
him  two  men.  which  were  Moses 
and  Elijah;  31  who  appeared  in 
glory,  and  spake  of  his  decease 
which  he  was  about  to  accomplish 
at  Jerusalem.  32  Now  Peter  and 
they    that    were    with    him    were. 


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five  loaves  and  the  two  fishes,  and 
looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed 
them,  and  brake ;  and  gave  to  the 
disciples  to  set  before  the  multi- 
tude. 17  And  they  ate,  and  were 
all  filled :  and  there  was  taken  up 
that  which  remained  over  to  them 
of   broken   pieces,   twelve  baskets. 

18  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he 
was  praying  apart,  the  disciples 
were  with  him :  and  he  asked 
them,  saying,  Who  do  the  multi- 
tudes say  that  I  am?  19  And  they 
answering  said,  John  the  Baptist; 
but  others  say,  Elijah;  and  others, 
that  one  of  the  old  prophets  is  risen 
again.  20  And  he  said  unto  them, 
But  who  say  ye  that  I  am?  And 
Peter  answering  said,  The  Christ 
of  God.  21  But  he  charged  them, 
and  commanded  them  to  tell  this 
to  no  man ;  22  saying.  The  Son  of 
man  must  suffer  many  things,  and 
be  rejected  of  the  elders  and  chief 
priests  and  scribes,  and  be  killed, 
and  the  third  day  be  raised  up. 
23  And  he  said  unto  all.  If  any 
man  would  come  after  me,  let  him 
deny  himself,  and  take  up  his 
cross  daily,  and  follow  me.  24  For 
whosoever  would  save  his  life 
shall  lose  it;  but  whosoever  shall 
lose  his  life  for  my  sake,  the  same 
shall  save  it.  25  For  what  is  a 
man  profited,  if  he  gain  the  whole 
world,  and  lose  or  forfeit  his  own 
self?  26  For  whosoever  shall  be 
ashamed  of  me  and  of  my  words, 
of  him  shall  the  Son  of  man  be 
ashamed,  when  he  cometh  in  his 
own  glory,  and  the  glory  of  the 
Father,  and  of  the  holy  angels. 
27  But  I  tell  you  of  a  truth. 
There  are  some  of  them  that 
stand  here,  who  shall  in  no  wise 
taste  of  death,  till  they  see  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

28  And  it  came  to  pass  about 
eight  days  after  these  sayings,  that 
he  took  with  him  Peter  and  John 
and  James,  and  went  up  into  the 
mountain  to  pray.  29  And  as  he 
was  praying,  the  fashion  of  his 
countenance  was  altered,  and  his 
raiment  became  white  and  dazzling. 
30  And  behold,  there  talked  with 
him  two  men,  who  were  Moses  and 
Elijah ;  31  who  appeared  in  glory, 
and  spake  of  his  decease  which  he 
was  about  to  accomplish  at  Jeru- 


blessed  them ;  and  he  broke,  and  dis- 
tributed to  his  disciples,  to  set  before  the 
multitude. 

17  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled. 
And  there  were  taken  up  of  fragments 
that  remained  to  them,  twelve  baskets. 

18  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was 
alone  praying,  his  disciples  also  were 
with  him:  and  he  asked  them,  saying: 
Whom  do  the  people  say  that  I  am? 

19  But  they  answered,  and  said :  John 
the  Baptist;  but  some  say  Elias;  and 
others  say  that  one  of  the  former  pro- 
phets is  risen  again. 

20  And  he  said  to  them :  But  whom  do 
you  say  that  I  am  ?  Simon  Peter  an- 
swering, said :  The  Christ  of  God. 

21  But  he  strictly  charging  them,  com- 
manded they  should  tell  this  to  no  man. 

22  Saying:  The  Son  of  man  must  suf- 
fer many  things,  and  be  rejected  by  the 
ancients  and  chief  priests  and  scribes, 
and  be  killed,  and  the  third  day  rise 
again. 

23  And  he  said  to  all:  If  any  man  will 
come  after  me,  let  him  deny  himself,  and 
take  up  his  cross  daily,  and  follow  me. 

24  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life, 
shall  lose  it ;  for  he  that  shall  lose  his 
life  for  my  sake,  shall  save  it. 

25  For  what  is  a  man  advantaged,  if  he 
gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  himself, 
and  cast  away  himself? 

26  For  he  that  shall  be  ashamed  of  me 
and  of  my  words,  of  him  the  Son  of  man 
shall  be  ashamed,  when  he  shall  come  in 
his  majesty,  and  that  of  his  Father,  and 
of  the  holy  angels. 

27  But  I  tell  you  of  a  truth :  There 
are  some  standing  here  that  shall  not 
taste  death,  till  they  see  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

28  And  it  came  to  pass  about  eight 
days  after  these  words,  that  he  took 
Peter,  and  James,  and  John,  and  went 
up  into  a  mountain  to  pray. 

29  And  whilst  he  prayed,  the  shape  of ' 
his  countenance  was  altered,  and  his  rai- 
ment became  white  and  glittering. 

30  And  behold  two  men  were  talking 
with  him.  And  they  were  Moses  and 
Elias, 

31  Appearing  in  majesty.  And  they 
spoke  of  his  decease  that  he  should  ac- 
complish in  Jerusalem. 

22  But  Peter  and  they  that  were  with 
him  were  heavy  with  sleep.  And  wak- 
ing, they  saw  his  glory,  and  the  two  men 
that  stood  with  him. 

33  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  as  they 


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parted  from  him,  Peter  said  unto  Jesus, 
Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here :  and 
let  us  make  three  tabernacles ;  one  for 
thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one  for 
Elias :  not  knowing  what  he  said. 

34  While  he  thus  spake,  there  came  a 
cloud,  and  overshadowed  them :  and  they 
feared  as  they  entered  into  the  cloud. 

35  And  there  came  a  voice  out  of  the 
cloud,  saying.  This  is  my  beloved  Son : 
hear  him. 

36  And  when  the  voice  was  past,  Jesus 
was  found  alone.  And  they  kept  it  close, 
and  told  no  man  in  those  days  any  of 
those  things  which  they  had  seen. 

37  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the 
next  day,  when  they  were  come  down 
from  the  hill,  much  people  met  him. 

38  And,  behold,  a  man  of  the  company 
cried  out,  saying.  Master,  I  beseech  thee, 
look  upon  my  son :  for  he  is  mine  only 
child. 

39  And,  lo,  a  spirit  taketh  him,  and 
he  suddenly  crieth  out ;  and  it  teareth 
him  that  he  foameth  again,  and  bruising 
him  hardly  departeth  from  him. 

40  And  I  besought  thy  disciples  to  cast 
him  out ;  and  they  could  not. 

41  And  Jesus  answering  said,  O  faith- 
less and  perverse  generation,  how  long 
shall  I  be  with  you,  and  suffer  you? 
Bring  thy  son  hither. 

42  And  as  he  was  yet  a  coming,  the 
devil  threw  him  down,  and  tare '  him. 
And  Jesus  rebuked  the  unclean  spirit,  and 
healed  the  child,  and  delivered  him  again 
to  his  father. 

43  And  they  were  all  amazed  at  the 
mighty  power  of  God.  But  while  they 
wondered  every  one  at  all  things  which 
Jesus  did,  he  said  unto  his  disciples, 

44  Let  these  sayings  sink  down  into 
your  ears :  for  the  Son  of  man  shall  be 
delivered  into  the  hands  of  men. 

45  But  they  understood  not  this  saying, 
and  it  was  hid  from  them,  that  they  per- 
-ceived  it  not :  and  they  feared  to  ask  him 
of  that  saying. 

46  Then  there  arose  a  reasoning  among 
them,  which  of  them  should  be  greatest. 

47  And  Jesus,  perceiving  the  thought 
of  their  heart,  took  a  child,  and  set  him 
by  him, 

48  And  said  unto  them,  Whosoever 
shall  receive  this  child  in  my  name  re- 
ceiveth  me :  and  whosoever  shall  receive 
me  receiveth  him  that  sent  me :  for  he 
that  is  least  among  you  all,  the  same  shall 
be  great. 

49  And  John  answered  and  said,  Mas- 


heavy  with  sleep :  but  when  they 
were  fully  awake,  they  saw  his 
glory,  and  the  two  men  that  stood 
with  him.  33  And  it  came  to  pass, 
as  they  were  parting  from  him, 
Peter  said  unto  Jesus,  Master,  it  is 
good  for  us  to  be  here :  and  let  us 
make  three  tabernacles ;  one  for 
thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one 
for  Elijah:  not  knowing  what  he 
said.  34  And  while  he  said  these 
things,  there  came  a  cloud  and  over- 
shadowed them :  and  they  feared 
as  they  entered  into  the  cloud.  35 
And  a  voice  came  out  of  the  cloud, 
saying.  This  is  my  Son,  my  chosen : 
hear  ye  him.  36  And  when  the 
voice  came,  Jesus  was  found  alone. 
And  they  held  their  peace,  and  told 
no  man  in  those  days  any  of  the 
things  which  they  had  seen. 

37  And  it  came  to  pass,  on  the 
next  day,  when  they  were  come 
down  from  the  mountain,  a  great 
multitude  met  him.  38  And  behold, 
a  man  from  the  multitude  cried, 
saying.  Master,  I  beseech  thee  to 
look  upon  my  son ;  for  he  is  'mine 
only  child :  39  and  behold,  a  spirit 
taketh  him,  and  he  suddenly  crieth 
out ;  and  it  teareth  him  that  he 
foameth,  and  it  hardly  departeth 
from     him,     bruising    him     sorely. 

40  And  I  besought  thy  disciples  to 
cast    it    out ;    and    they    could    not. 

41  And  Jesus  answered  and  said,  O 
faithless  and  perverse  generation, 
how  long  shall  I  be  with  you,  and 
bear  with  you?  bring  hither  thy 
son.  42  And  as  he  was  yet  a  coming, 
the  devil  dashed  him  down,  and 
tare  liiiii  grievously.  But  Jesus 
rebuked  the  unclean  spirit,  and 
healed  the  boy,  and  gave  him 
back  to  his  father.  43  And  they 
were  all  astonished  at  the  majesty 
of  God. 

But  while  all  were  marvelling 
at  all  the  things  which  he  did,  he 
said  unto  his  disciples,  44  Let  these 
words  sink  into  your  ears :  for  the 
Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  up 
into  the  hands  of  men.  45  But 
they  understood  not  this  saying, 
and  it  was  concealed  from  them, 
that  they  should  not  perceive  it : 
and  they  were  afraid  to  ask  him 
about  this  saying. 

46  And  there  arose  a  reason- 
ing   among    them,    which    of    them 


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salem.  32  Now  Peter  and  they 
that  were  with  him  were  heavy 
with  sleep :  but  when  they  were 
fully  awake,  they  saw  his  glory, 
and  the  two  men  that  stood  with 
him.  22  And  it  came  to  pass,  as 
they  were  parting  from  him,  Peter 
said  unto  Jesus,  Master,  it  is  good 
for  us  to  be  here:  and  let  us  make 
three  tabernacles ;  one  for  thee, 
and  one  for  Moses,  and  one  for 
Elijah:  not  knowing  what  he 
said.  34  And  while  he  said  these 
things,  there  came  a  cloud,  and 
overshadowed  them :  and  they 
feared  as  they  entered  into  the 
cloud.  35  And  a  voice  came  out 
of  the  cloud,  saying.  This  is  my 
Son,  my  chosen :  hear  ye  him.  36 
And  when  the  voice  came,  Jesus 
was  found  alone.  And  they  held 
their  peace,  and  told  no  man  in 
those  days  any  of  the  things  which 
they  had  seen. 

27  And  it  came  to  pass,  on  the 
next  day,  when  they  were  come 
down  from  the  mountain,  a  great 
multitude  met  him.  38  And  be- 
hold, a  man  from  the  multitude 
cried,  saying.  Teacher,  I  beseech 
thee  to  look  upon  my  son ;  for  he 
is  mine  only  child :  39  and  behold, 
a  spirit  taketh  him,  and  he  sud- 
denly crieth  out ;  and  it  teareth 
him  that  he  foameth,  and  it  hardly 
departeth  from  him,  bruising  him 
sorely.  40  And  I  besought  thy 
disciples  to  cast  it  out ;  and  they 
could  not.  41  And  Jesus  answered 
and  said,  O  faithless  and  perverse 
generation,  how  long  shall  I  be 
with  you,  and  bear  with  you? 
bring  hither  thy  son.  42  And  as 
he  was  yet  a  coming,  the  demon 
dashed  him  down,  and  tare  him 
grievously.  But  Jesus  rebuked  the 
unclean  spirit,  and  healed  the  boy, 
and  gave  him  back  to  his  father. 
43  And  they  were  all  astonished 
at  the  majesty  of  God. 

But  while  all  were  marvelling 
at  all  the  things  which  he  did,  he 
said  unto  his  disciples,  44  Let 
these  words  sink  into  your  ears : 
for  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  de- 
livered up  into  the  hands  of  men. 
45  But  they  understood  not  this 
saying,  and  it  was  concealed  from 
them,    that    they    should    not    per- 


were  departing  from  him,  Peter  saith  to 
Jesus :  Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be 
here ;  and  let  us  make  three  tabernacles, 
one  for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and 
one  for  Elias ;  not  knowing  what  he  said. 

34  And  as  he  spoke  these  things,  there 
came  a  cloud,  and  overshadowed  them ; 
and  they  were  afraid,  when  they  entered 
into  the  cloud. 

35  And  a  voice  came  out  of  the  cloud, 
saying:  This  is  my  beloved  Son;  hear 
him. 

36  And  whilst  the  voice  was  uttered, 
Jesus  was  found  alone.  And  they  held 
their  peace,  and  told  no  man  in  those 
days  any  of  these  things  which  they  had 
seen. 

3/  And  it  came  to  pass  the  day  follow- 
ing, when  they  came  down  from  the 
mountain,  there  met  him  a  great  multi- 
tude. 

38  And  behold  a  man  among  the  crowd 
cried  out,  saying:  Master,  I  beseech  thee, 
look  upon  my  son,  because  he  is  my  only 
one. 

39  And  lo,  a  spirit  seizeth  him,  and  he 
suddenly  crieth  out,  and  he  throweth 
him  down  and  teareth  him,  so  that  he 
foameth ;  and  bruising  him,  he  hardly 
departeth  from  him. 

40  And  I  desired  thy  disciples  to  cast 
him  out,  and  they  could  not. 

41  And  Jesus  answering,  said :  O  faith- 
less and  perverse  generation,  how  long 
shall  I  be  with  you,  and  suffer  you  ?  Bring 
hither  thy  son. 

42  And  as  he  was  coming  to  him,  the 
devil  threw  him  down,  and  tore  him. 

43  And  Jesus  rebuked  the  unclean 
spirit,  and  cured  the  boy,  and  restored 
him  to  his  father. 

44  And  all  were  astonished  at  the 
mighty  power  of  God.  But  while  all 
wondered  at  all  the  things  he  did,  he 
said  to  his  disciples :  Lay  you  up  in  your 
hearts  these  words,  for  it  shall  come  to 
pass,  that  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  de- 
livered into  the  hands  of  men. 

45  But  they  understood  not  this  word; 
and  it  was  hid  from  them,  so  that  they 
perceived  it  not.  And  they  were  afraid 
to  ask  him  concerning  this  word. 

46  And  there  entered  a  thought  into 
them,  which  of  them  should  be  greater. 

47  But  Jesus  seeing  the  thoughts  of 
their  heart,  took  a  child  and  set  him  by 
him, 

48  And  said  to  them :  Whosoever  shall 
receive  this  child  in  m\'  name,  receiveth 
me ;  and  whosoever  shall  receive  me,  re- 


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ter,  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy 
name;  and  we  forbad  him,  because  he 
followeth  not  with  us. 

50  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Forbid 
him  not:  for  he  that  is  not  against  us  is 
for  us. 

51  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  time 
was  come  that  he  should  be  received  up, 
he  stedfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to  Jeru- 
salem, 

52  And  sent  messengers  before  his  face : 
and  they  went,  and  entered  into  a  vil- 
lage of  the  Samaritans,  to  make  ready  for 
him. 

53  And  they  did  not  receive  him,  be- 
cause his  face  was  as  though  he  would 
go  to  Jerusalem. 

54  And  when  his  disciples  James  and 
John  saw  this,  they  said.  Lord,  wilt  thou 
that  we  command  fire  to  come  down 
from  heaven,  and  consume  them,  even  as 
Elias  did? 

55  But  he  turned,  and  rebuked  them, 
and  said.  Ye  know  not  what  manner  of 
spirit  ye  are  of. 

56  For  the  Son  of  man  is  not  come  to 
destroy  men's  lives,  but  to  save  them. 
And  they  went  to  another  village. 

57  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  they 
went  in  the  way,  a  certain  man  said  unto 
him,  Lord,  I  will  follow  thee  whitherso- 
ever thou  goest. 

58  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Foxes  have 
holes,  and  birds  of  the  air  have  nests ;  but 
the  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  his 
head. 

59  And  he  said  unto  another,  Follow 
me.  But  he  said,  Lord,  suffer  me  first 
to  go  and  bury  my  father. 

60  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Let  the  dead 
bury  their  dead:  but  go  thou  and  preach 
the  kingdom  of  God. 

61  And  another  also  said,  Lord,  I  will 
follow  thee;  but  let  me  first  go  bid  them 
farewell,  which  are  at  home  at  my  house. 

62  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  No  man, 
having  put  his  hand  to  the  plough,  and 
looking  back,  is  fit  for  the  kingdom  of 
God. 


should  be  greatest.  47  But  when 
Jesus  saw  the  reasoning  of  their 
heart,  he  took  a  little  child,  and  set 
him  by  his  side,  48  and  said  unto 
them,  Whosoever  shall  receive  this 
little  child  in  my  name  receiveth 
me :  and  whosoever  shall  receive 
me  receiveth  him  that  sent  me:  for 
he  that  is  least  among  you  all,  the 
same  is  great. 

49  And  John  answered  and  said, 
Master,  we  saw  one  casting  out 
devils  in  thy  name ;  and  we  for- 
bade him,  because  he  followeth  not 
with  us.  50  But  Jesus  said  unto 
him,  Forbid  him  not:  for  he  that 
is  not  against  you  is  for  you. 

SI  And  it  came  to  pass,  .when  the 
days  were  well-nigh  come  that  he 
should  be  received  up,  he  sted- 
fastly set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusa- 
lem, 52  and  sent  messengers  before 
his  face :  and  they  went,  and  en- 
tered into  a  village  of  the  Samari- 
tans, to  make  ready  for  him.  S3 
And  they  did  not  receive  him,  be- 
cause his  face  was  as  though  he 
were  going  to  Jerusalem.  54  And 
when  his  disciples  James  and  John 
saw  this,  they  said,  Lord,  wilt  thou 
that  we  bid  fire  to  come  down  from 
heaven,  and  consume  them?  55  But 
he  turned,  and  rebuked  them.  56 
And  they  went  to  another  village. 

S7  And  as  they  went  in  the  way, 
a  certain  man  said  unto  him,  I 
will  follow  thee  whithersoever  thou 
goest.  58  And  Jesus  said  unto  him, 
The  foxes  have  holes,  and  the  birds 
of  the  heaven  have  nests ;  but  the 
Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay 
his  head.  S9  And  he  said  unto  an- 
other, Follow  me.  But  he  said, 
Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury 
my  father.  60  But  he  said  unto  him, 
Leave  the  dead  to  bury  their  own 
dead;  but  go  thou  and  publish 
abroad  the  kingdom  of  God.  61 
And  another  also  said,  I  will  fol- 
low thee,  Lord ;  but  first  suffer  me 
to  bid  farewell  to  them  that  are  at 
my  house.  62  But  Jesus  said  unto 
him.  No  man,  having  put  his  hand 
to  the  plough,  and  looking  back, 
is  fit  for  the  kingdom  of  God. 


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ceive  it;  and  they  were  afraid  to 
ask  him  about  this  saying. 

46  And  there  arose  a  reasoning 
among  them,  which  of  them  was 
the  greatest.  47  But  when  Jesus 
saw  the  reasoning  of  their  heart, 
he  took  a  little  child,  and  set  him 
by  his  side,  48  and  said  unto  them. 
Whosoever  shall  receive  this  little 
child  in  my  name  receiveth  me : 
and  whosoever  shall  receive  me 
receiveth  him  that  sent  me:  for 
he  that  is  least  among  you  all,  the 
same  is  great. 

49  And  John  answered  and  said. 
Master,  we  saw  one  casting  out 
demons  in  thy  name ;  and  we  for- 
bade him,  because  he  followeth  not 
with  us.  50  But  Jesus  said  unto 
him,  Forbid  him  not :  for  he  that 
is  not  against  you  is  for  you. 

51  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the 
days  were  well-nigh  come  that  he 
should  be  received  up,  he  stedfastly 
set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusalem,  52 
and  sent  messengers  before  his 
face :  and  they  went,  and  entered 
into  a  village  of  the  Samaritans,  to 
make  ready  for  him.  53  And  they 
did  not  receive  him,  because  his 
face  was  as  though  he  were  going 
to  Jerusalem.  54  And  when  his  dis- 
ciples James  and  John  saw  this, 
they  said.  Lord,  wilt  thou  that  we 
bid  fire  to  come  down  from  heaven, 
and  consume  them?  55  But  he 
turned,  and  rebuked  them.  56 
And  they  went  to  another  village. 

57  And  as  they  went  on  the 
way,  a  certain  man  said  unto  him, 
I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever 
thou  goest.  58  And  Jesus  said 
unto  him,  The  foxes  have  holes, 
and  the  birds  of  the  heaven  have 
nests ;  but  the  Son  of  man  hath 
not  where  to  lay  his  head.  59  And 
he  said  unto  another.  Follow  me. 
But  he  said.  Lord,  suffer  me  first 
to  go  and  bury  my  father.  60  But 
he  said  unto  him.  Leave  the  dead 
to  bury  their  own  dead ;  but  go 
thou  and  publish  abroad  the  king- 
dom of  God.  61  And  another  also 
said,  I  will  follow  thee.  Lord ;  but 
first  suffer  me  to  bid  farewell  to 
them  that  are  at  my  house.  62  But 
Jesus  said  unto  him.  No  man, 
having  put  his  hand  to  the  plow, 
and  looking  back,  is  fit  for  the 
kingdom  of  God. 


ceiveth  him  that  sent  me.  For  he  that  is 
the  lesser  among  you  all,  he  is  the 
greater. 

49  And  John,  answering,  said :  Master, 
we  saw  a  certain  man  casting  out  devils 
in  thy  name,  and  we  forbade  him,  be- 
cause he  followeth  not  with  us. 

50  And  Jesus  said  to  him :  Forbid  him 
not;  for  he  that  is  not  against  you,  is 
for  you. 

51  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  days 
of  his  assumption  were  accomplishing, 
that  he  steadfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to 
Jerusalem. 

52  And  he  sent  messengers  before  his 
face ;  and  going,  they  entered  into  a  city 
of  the  Samaritans,  to  prepare  for  him. 

53  And  they  received  him  not,  because 
his  face  was  of  one  going  to  Jerusalem. 

54  And  when  his  disciples  James  and 
John  had  seen  this,  they  said:  Lord,  wilt 
thou  that  we  command  fire  to  come  down 
from  heaven,  and  consume  them? 

55  And  turning,  he  rebuked  them,  say- 
ing: You  know  not  of  what  spirit  you 
are. 

56  The  Son  of  man  came  not  to  de- 
stroy souls,  but  to  save.  And  they  went 
into  another  town. 

57  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  walked 
in  the  way,  that  a  certain  man  said  to 
him :  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever 
thou  goest. 

58  Jesus  said  to  him :  The  foxes  have 
holes,  and  the  birds  of  the  air  nests ;  but 
the  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay 
his  head. 

59  But  he  said  to  another:  Follow  me. 
And  he  said:  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go, 
and  to  bury  my  father. 

60  And  Jesus  said  to  him:  Let  the  dead 
bury  their  dead :  but  go  thou,  and  preach 
the  kingdom  of  God. 

61  And  another  said:  I  will  follow 
thee.  Lord ;  but  let  me  first  take  my  leave 
of  them  that' are  at  my  house. 

62  Jesus  said  to  him :  No  man  putting 
his  hand  to  the  plough,  and  looking  back, 
is  fit  for  the  kingdom  of  God. 


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CHAPTER  10. 

AFTER  these  things  the  Lord  ap- 
pointed other  seventy  also,  and  sent 
them  two  and  two  before  his  face  into 
every  city  and  place,  whither  he  himself 
would  come. 

2  Therefore  said  he  unto  them,  The 
harvest  truly  is  great,  but  the  labourers 
are  few :  pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of 
the  harvest,  that  he  would  send  forth 
labourers  into  his  harvest. 

3  Go  your  ways :  behold,  I  send  you 
forth  as  lambs  among  wolves. 

4  Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  nor 
shoes :  and  salute  no  man  by  the  way. 

5  And  into  whatsoever  house  ye  enter, 
first  say,  Peace  be  to  this  house. 

6  And  if  the  son  of  peace  be  there,  your 
peace  shall  rest  upon  it:  if  not,  it  shall 
turn  to  you  again. 

7  And  in  the  same  house  remain,  eating 
and  drinking  such  things  as  they  give : 
for  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his  hire. 
Go  not  from  house  to  house. 

8  And  into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter, 
and  they  receive  you,  eat  such  things  as 
are  set  before  you  : 

9  And  heal  the  sick  that  are  therein, 
and  say  unto  them,  The  kingdom  of  God 
is  come  nigh  unto  you. 

10  But  into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter, 
and  they  receive  you  not,  go  your  ways 
out  into  the  streets  of  the  same,  and  say, 

11  Even  the  very  dust  of  your  city, 
which  cleaveth  on  us,  we  do  wipe  ofif 
against  you :  notwithstanding  be  ye  sure 
of  this,  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come 
nigh  unto  you. 

12  But  I  say  unto  you,  that  it  shall  be 
more  tolerable  in  that  day  for  Sodom, 
than  for  that  city. 

13  Woe  unto  thee,  Chorazin !  woe  unto 
thee,  Bethsaida !  for  if  the  mighty  works 
had  been  done  in  Tyre  and  Sidon,  which 
have  been  done  in  you,  they  had  a  great 
while  ago  repented,  sitting  in  sackcloth 
and  ashes. 

14  But  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for 
Tyre  and  Sidon  at  the  judgment,  than 
for  you. 

15  And  thou,  Capernaum,  which  art  ex- 
alted to  heaven,  shalt  be  thrust  down 
to  hell. 

16  He  that  heareth  you  heareth  me; 
and  he  that  despiseth  you  despiseth  me ; 
and  he  that  despiseth  me  despiseth  him 
that  sent  me. 

17  And  the  seventy  returned  again  with 


"VTOW  after  these  things  the 
1 0_L^  Lord  appointed  seventy 
others,  and  sent  them  two  and  two 
before  his  face  into  every  city  and 
place,  whither  he  himself  was 
about  to  come.  2  And  he  said  unto 
them,  The  harvest  is  plenteous,  but 
the  labourers  are  few :  pray  ye 
therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest, 
that  he  send  forth  labourers  into 
his  harvest.  3  Go  your  ways :  be- 
hold, I  send  you  forth  as  lambs  in 
the  midst  of  wolves.  4  Carry  no 
purse,  no  wallet,  no  shoes :  and  sa- 
lute no  man  on  the  way.  5  And 
into  whatsoever  house  ye  shall  en- 
ter, first  say,  Peace  be  to  this 
house.  6  And  if  a  son  of  peace  be 
there,  your  peace  shall  rest  upon 
him:  but  if  not,  it  shall  turn  to  you 
again.  7  And  in  that  same  house 
remain,  eating  and  drinking  such 
things  as  they  give :  for  the  la- 
bourer is  worthy  of  his  hire.  Go 
not  from  house  to  house.  8  And 
into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  and 
they  receive  you,  eat  such  things  as 
are  set  before  you :  9  and  heal  the 
sick  that  are  therein,  and  say  unto 
them.  The  kingdom  of  God  is  come 
nigh  unto  you.  10  But  into  what- 
soever city  ye  shall  enter,  and  they 
receive  you  not,  go  out  into  the 
streets  thereof  and  say,  11  Even 
the  dust  from  your  city,  that  cleav- 
eth to  our  feet,  we  do  wipe  ofif 
against  you :  howbeit  know  this, 
that  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come 
nigh.  12  I  say  unto  you,  It  shall 
be  more  tolerable  in  that  day  for 
Sodom,  than  for  that  city.  13  Woe 
unto  thee,  Chorazin !  woe  unto  thee, 
Bethsaida !  for  if  the  mighty  works 
had  been  done  in  Tyre  and  Sidon, 
which  were  done  in  you,  they  would 
have  repented  long  ago,  sitting  in 
sackcloth  and  ashes.  14  Howbeit 
it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  Tyre 
and  Sidon  in  the  judgement,  than 
for  you.  15  And  thou,  Capernaum, 
shalt  thou  be  exalted  unto  heaven? 
thou  shalt  be  brought  down  unto 
Hades.  16  He  that  heareth  j'ou 
heareth  me;  and  he  that  rejecteth 
you  rejecteth  me;  and  he  that  re- 
jecteth me  rejecteth  him  that  sent 
me. 

17  And  the  seventy  returned  with 
joy,  saying.  Lord,  even  the  devils 
are  subject   unto   us   in  thy   name. 


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*  lyOW  after  these  things 
lOjJi  the  Lord  appointed  sev- 
enty others,  and  sent  them  two 
and  two  before  his  face  into  every 
city  and  place,  whither  he  himself 
was  about  to  come.  2  And  he  said 
unto  them,  The  harvest  indeed  is 
plenteous,  but  the  laborers  are  few : 
pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the 
harvest,  that  he  send  forth  laborers 
into  his  harvest.  3  Go  your  ways ; 
behold,  I  send  you  forth  as  lambs 
in  the  midst  of  wolves.  4  Carry 
no  purse,  no  wallet,  no  shoes;  and 
salute  no  man  on  the  way.  5  And 
into  whatsoever  house  ye  shall 
enter,  first  say,  Peace  be  to  this 
house.  6  And  if  a  son  of  peace  be 
there,  your  peace  shall  rest  upon 
him:  but  if  not,  it  shall  turn  to 
you  again.  7  And  in  that  same 
house  remain,  eating  and  drinking 
such  things  as  they  give :  for  the 
laborer  is  worthy  of  his  hire.  Go 
not  from  house  to  house.  8  And 
into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  and 
they  receive  you,  eat  such  things 
as  are  set  before  you :  9  and  heal 
the  sick  that  are  therein,  and  say 
unto  them.  The  kingdom  of  God 
is  come  nigh  unto  you.  10  But 
into  whatsoever  city  ye  shall  enter, 
and  they  receive  you  not,  go  out 
into  the  streets  thereof  and  say, 
II  Even  the  dust  from  your  city, 
that  cleaveth  to  our  feet,  we  wipe 
ofif  against  you :  nevertheless  know 
this,  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is 
come  nigh.  12  I  say  unto  you,  It 
shall  be  more  tolerable  in  that  day 
for  Sodom,  than  for  that  city.  13 
Woe  unto  thee,  Chorazin !  woe 
unto  thee,  Bethsaida !  for  if  the 
mighty  works  had  been  done  in 
Tyre  and  Sidon,  which  were  done 
in  you,  they  would  have  repented 
long  ago,  sitting  in  sackcloth  and 
ashes.  14  But  it  shall  be  more  tol- 
erable for  Tj're  and  Sidon  in  the 
judgment,  than  for  you.  15  And 
thou,  Capernaum,  shalt  thou  be 
exalted  unto  heaven  ?  thou  shalt 
be  brought  down  unto  Hades. 
16  He  that  heareth  you  heareth 
me;  and  he  that  rejecteth  you 
rejecteth  me;  and  he  that  rejecteth 
me  rejecteth  him  that  sent  me. 

17  And  the  seventy  returned 
with  joy,  saying.  Lord,  even  the 
demons  are  subject  unto  us  in  thy 


CHAPTER  10. 

AND  after  these  things  the  Lord  ap- 
pointed also  other  seventy-two :  and 
he  sent  them  two  and  two  before  his 
face  into  every  city  and  place  whither  he 
himself  was  to  come. 

2  And  he  said  to  them :  The  harvest 
indeed  is  great,  but  the  labourers  are 
few.  Pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the 
harvest,  that  he  send  labourers  into  his 
harvest. 

3  Go:  Behold  I  send  you  as  lambs 
among  wolves. 

4  Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  nor 
shoes ;  and  salute  no  man  by  the  way. 

5  Into  whatsoever  house  you  enter,  first 
say :   Peace  be  to  this  house. 

6  And  if  the  son  of  peace  be  there, 
your  peace  shall  rest  upon  him ;  but  if 
not,  it  shall  return  to  you. 

7  And  in  the  same  house,  remain, 
eating  and  drinking  such  things  as  they 
have :  for  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his 
hire.     Remove  not  from  house  to  house. 

8  And  into  what  city  soever  you  en- 
ter, and  they  receive  you,  eat  such  things 
as  are  set  before  you. 

9  And  heal  the  sick  that  are  therein, 
and  say  to  them :  The  kingdom  of  God 
is  come  nigh  unto  you. 

10  But  mto  whatsoever  city  you  enter, 
and  they  receive  you  not,  going  forth 
into  the  streets  thereof,  say: 

11  Even  the  very  dust  of  your  city 
that  cleaveth  to  us,  we  wipe  ofif  against 
you.  Yet  know  this,  that  the  kingdom 
of  God  is  at  hand. 

12  I  say  to  you,  it  shall  be  more  toler- 
able at  that  day  for  Sodom,  than  for  that 
city. 

13  Woe  to  thee,  Corozain,  woe  to  thee, 
Bethsaida.  For  if  in  Tyre  and  Sidon  had 
been  wrought  the  mighty  works  that 
have  been  wrought  in  you,  they  would 
have  done  penance  long  ago,  sitting  in 
sackcloth  and  ashes. 

14  But  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for 
Tyre  and  Sidon  at  the  judgment,  than 
for  you. 

15  And  thou,  Capharnaum,  which  art 
exalted  unto  heaven,  thou  shalt  be  thrust 
down  to  hell. 

16  He  that  heareth  you,  heareth  me ; 
and  he  that  despiseth  you,  despiseth  me; 
and  he  that  despiseth  me,  despiseth  him 
that  sent  me. 

17  And  the  seventy-two  returned  with 
joy,_  saying:  Lord,  the  devils  also  are 
subject  to  us  in  thy  name. 


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joy,  saying,  Lord,  even  the  devils  are  sub- 
ject unto  us  through  thy  name. 

i8  And  he  said  unto  them,  I  beheld 
Satan  as  lightning  fall   from  heaven. 

19  Behold,  I  give  unto  you  power  to 
tread  on  serpents  and  scorpions,  and  oyer 
all  the  power  of  the  enemy :  and  nothing 
shall  by  any  means  hurt  you. 

20  Notwithstanding  in  this  rejoice  not, 
that  the  spirits  are  subject  unto  you;  but 
rather  rejoice,  because  your  names  are 
written  in  heaven. 

21  In  that  hour  Jesus  rejoiced  in  spirit, 
and  said,  I  thank  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of 
heaven  and  earth,  that  thou  hast  hid  these 
things  from  the  wise  and  prudent,  and 
hast  revealed  them  unto  babes :  even  so, 
Father;  for  so  it  seemed  good  in  thy 
sight. 

22  All  things  are  delivered  to  me  of 
my  Father :  and  no  man  knoweth  who 
the  Son  is,  but  the  Father;  and  who  the 
Father  is,  but  the  Son,  and  he  to  whom 
the  Son  will  reveal  him. 

23  And  he  turned  him  unto  his  disci- 
ples, and  said  privately,  Blessed  are  the 
eyes  which  see  the  things  that  ye  see: 

24  For  I  tell  you,  that  many  prophets 
and  kings  have  desired  to  see  those  things 
which  ye  see,  and  have  not  seen  them; 
and  to  hear  those  things  which  ye  hear, 
and  have  not  heard  them. 

25  And,  behold,  a  certain  lawyer  stood 
up,  and  tempted  him,  saying,  Master, 
what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life? 

26  He  said  unto  him,  What  is  written 
in  the  law?  how  readest  thou? 

27  And  he  answering  said,  Thou  shalt 
love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart, 
and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy 
strength,  and  with  all  thy  mind;  and 
thy  neighbour  as  thyself. 

28  And  he  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast 
answered  right:  this  do,  and  thou  shalt 
live. 

29  But  he,  willing  to  justify  himself, 
said  unto  Jesus,  And  who  is  my  neigh- 
bour? 

30  And  Jesus  answering  said,  A  cer- 
tain man  went  down  from  Jerusalem  to 
Jericho,  and  fell  among  thieves,  which 
stripped  him  of  his  raiment,  and  wounded 
him,  and  departed,  leaving  him  half  dead. 

31  And  by  chance  there  came  down  a 
certain  priest  that  way :  and  when  he 
saw  him,  he  passed  by  on  the  other  side. 

^2  And  likewise  a  Levite,  when  he  was 
at  the  place,  came  and  looked  on  him, 
and  passed  by  on  the  other  side. 

33  But  a  certain  Samaritan,  as  he  jour- 


18  And  he  said  unto  them,  I  be*- 
held  Satan  fallen  as  lightning  from 
heaven.  19  Behold,  I  have  given 
you  authority  to  tread  upon  ser- 
pents and  scorpions,  and  over  all 
the  power  of  the  enemy :  and 
nothing  shall  in  any  wise  hurt  you. 
20  Howbeit  in  this  rejoice  not,  that 
the  spirits  are  subject  unto  you; 
but  rejoice  that  your  names  are 
written  in  heaven. 

21  In  that  same  hour  he  re- 
joiced in  the  Holy  Spirit,  and  said, 
I  thank  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of 
heaven  and  earth,  that  thou  didst 
hide  these  things  from  the  wise 
and  understanding,  and  didst  re- 
veal them  unto  babes  :  yea,  Father ; 
for  so  it  was  well-pleasing  in  thy 
sight.  22  All  things  have  been  de- 
livered unto  me  of  my  Father :  and 
no  one  knoweth  who  the  Son  is, 
save  the  Father;  and  who  the 
Father  is,  save  the  Son,  and  he  to 
whomsoever  the  Son  willeth  to  re- 
veal him.  23  And  turning  to  the 
disciples,  he  said  privately.  Blessed 
are  the  eyes  which  see  the  things 
that  ye  see :  24  for  I  say  unto  you, 
that  many  prophets  and  kings  de- 
sired to  see  the  things  which  ye 
see,  and  saw  them  not;  and  to 
hear  the  things  which  ye  hear,  and 
heard  them  not. 

25  And  behold,  a  certain  lawyer 
stood  up  and  tempted  him,  saying, 
Master,  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit 
eternal  life?  26  And  he  said  unto 
him,  What  is  written  in  the  law? 
how  readest  thou?  27  And  he  an- 
swering said,  Thou  shalt  love  the 
Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart, 
and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all 
thy  strength,  and  with  all  thy  mind ; 
and  thy  neighbour  as  thyself.  28 
And  he  said  unto  him.  Thou  hast 
answered  right :  this  do,  and  thou 
shalt  live.  29  But  he,  desiring  to 
justify  himself,  said  unto  Jesus, 
And  who  is  my  neighbour?  30  Je- 
sus made  answer  and  said,  A  cer- 
tain man  was  going  down  from  Je- 
rusalem to  Jericho;  and  he  fell 
among  robbers,  which  both  stripped 
him  and  beat  him,  and  departed, 
leaving  him  half  dead.  31  And  by 
chance  a  certain  priest  was  going 
down  that  way :  and  when  he  saw 
him,  he  passed  by  on  the  other  side. 
32   And   in   like   manner   a   Levite 


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name.  18  And  he  said  unto  them, 
I  beheld  Satan  fallen  as  lightning 
from  heaven.  19  Beho?d,  I  have 
given  you  authority  to  tread  upon 
serpents  and  scorpions,  and  over  all 
the  power  of  the  enemy:  and  noth- 
ing shall  in  any  wise  hurt  you.  20 
Nevertheless  in  this  rejoice  not, 
that  the  spirits  are  subject  unto 
you;  but  rejoice  that  your  names 
are  written  in  heaven. 

21  In  that  same  hour  he  re- 
joiced in  the  Holy  Spirit,  and 
said,  I  thank  thee,  O  Father, 
Lord  of  heaven  and  earth,  that 
thou  didst  hide  these  things  from 
the  wise  and  understanding,  and 
didst  reveal  them  unto  babes :  yea. 
Father;  for  so  it  was  well-pleas- 
ing in  thy  sight.  22  All  things 
have  been  delivered  unto  me  of  my 
Father :  and  no  one  knoweth  who 
the  Son  is,  save  the  Father;  and 
who  the  Father  is,  save  the  Son, 
and  he  to  whomsoever  the  Son 
willeth  to  reveal  hivi.  23  And 
turning  to  the  disciples,  he  said 
privately.  Blessed  are  the  eyes 
which  see  the  things  that  ye  see : 
24  for  I  say  unto  you,  that  many 
prophets  and  kings  desired  to  see 
the  things  which  ye  see,  and  saw 
them  not ;  and  to  hear  the  things 
which  ye  hear,  and  heard  them  not. 

25  And  behold,  a  certain  law- 
yer stood  up  and  made  trial  of  him, 
saying,  Teacher,  what  shall  I  do 
to  inherit  eternal  life?  26  And  he 
said  unto  him.  What  is  written  in 
the  law?  how  readest  thou?  27 
And  he  answering  said.  Thou  shalt 
love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 
thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul, 
and  with  all  thy  strength,  and  with 
all  thy  mind ;  and  thy  neighbor  as 
thyself.  28  And  he  said  unto  him. 
Thou  hast  answered  right :  this 
do,  and  thou  shalt  live.  29  But 
he,  desiring  to  justify  himself, 
said  unto  Jesus,  And  who  is  my 
neighbor?  30  Jesus  made  answer 
and  said,  A  certain  man  was  going 
down  from  Jerusalem  to  Jericho ; 
and  he  fell  among  robbers,  who 
both  stripped  him  and  beat  him. 
and  departed,  leaving  him  half 
dead.  31  And  by  chance  a  cer- 
tain priest  was  going  down  that 
way:  and  when  he  saw  him, 
he    passed    by   on    the    other    side. 


18  And  he  said  to  them :  I  saw  Satan 
like  lightning  falling  from  heaven. 

19  Behold,  I  have  given  you  power  to 
tread  upon  serpents  and  scorpions,  and 
upon  all  the  power  of  the  enemy:  and 
nothing  shall  hurt  you. 

20  But  yet  rejoice  not  in  this,  that 
spirits  are  subject  unto  you;  but  rejoice 
in  this,  that  your  names  are  written  in 
heaven. 

21  In  that  same  hour,  he  rejoiced  in 
the  Holy  Ghost,  and  said :  I  confess  to 
thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and 
earth,  because  thou  hast  hidden  these 
things  from  the  wise  and  prudent,  and 
hast  revealed  them  to  little  ones.  Yea, 
Father,  for  so  it  hath  seemed  good  in 
thy  sight. 

22  All  things  are  delivered  to  me  by 
my  Father ;  and  no  one  knoweth  who  the 
Son  is,  but  the  Father;  and  who  the  Fa- 
ther is,  but  the  Son,  and  to  whom  the 
Son  will  reveal  him. 

23  And  turning  to  his  disciples,  he 
said :  Blessed  are  the  eyes  that  see  the 
things  which  you  see. 

24  For  I  say  to  you,  that  many  pro- 
phets and  kings  have  desired  to  see  the 
things  that  you  see,  and  have  not  seen 
them ;  and  to  hear  the  things  that  you 
hear,  and  have  not  heard  them. 

25  And  behold  a  certain  lawyer  stood 
up,  tempting  him,  and  saying.  Master, 
what  must  I  do  to  possess  eternal  life? 

26  But  he  said  to  him :  What  is  written 
in  the  law?  how  readest  thou? 

27  He  answering,  said :  Thou  shalt  love 
the  Lord  thy  God  zvith  thy  whole  heart, 
and  zvith  thy  whole  soul,  and  with  all 
thy  strength,  and  with  all  thy  mind:  and 
thy  neighbour  as  thyself. 

28  And  he  said  to  him :  Thou  hast  an- 
swered right :  this  do,  and  thou  shalt 
live. 

29  But  he  willing  to  justify  himself, 
said  to  Jesus:  And  who  is  my  neighbour? 

30  And  Jesus  answering,  said :  A  cer- 
tain man  went  down  from  Jerusalem  to 
Jericho,  and  fell  among  robbers,  who 
also  stripped  him,  and  having  wounded 
him  went  away,  leaving  him  half  dead. 

31  And  it  chanced,  that  a  certain  priest 
went  down  the  same  %vay :  and  seeing 
him,  passed  by. 

32  In  like  manner  also  a  Levite,  when 
he  was  near  the  place  and  saw  him, 
passed  by. 

33  But  a  certain  Samaritan  being  on  his 
journey,  came  near  him ;  and  seeing  him, 
was  moved  with  compassion. 


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neyed,  came  where  he  was :  and  when  he 
saw  him,  he  had  compassion  on  him, 

34  And  went  to  hint,  and  bound  up 
his  wounds,  pouring  in  oil  and  wine, 
and  set  him  on  his  own  beast,  and 
brought  him  to  an  inn,  and  took  care  of 
him. 

35  And  on  the  morrow  when  he  de- 
parted, he  took  out  two  pence,  and  gave 
them  to  the  host,  and  said  unto  him,  Take 
care  of  him ;  and  whatsoever  thou  spend- 
est  more,  when  I  come  again,  I.  will  re- 
pay thee. 

36  Which  now  of  these  three,  thinkest 
thou,  was  neighbour  unto  him  that  fell 
among  the  thieves? 

37  And  he  said,  He  that  shewed  mercy 
on  him.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  him,  Go, 
and  do  thou  likewise. 

38  Now  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  went, 
that  he  entered  into  a  certain  village : 
and  a  certain  woman  named  Martha  re- 
ceived him  into  her  house. 

39  And  she  had  a  sister  called  Mary, 
which  also  sat  at  Jesus'  feet,  and  heard 
his  word. 

40  But  Martha  was  cumbered  about 
much  serving,  and  came  to  him,  and 
said,  Lord,  dost  thou  not  care  that  my 
sister  hath  left  me  to  serve  alone?  bid 
her  therefore  that  she  help  me. 

41  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
her,  Martha,  Martha,  thou  art  careful 
and  troubled  about  many  things : 

42  But  one  thing  is  needful :  and  Mary 
hath  chosen  that  good  part,  which  shall 
not  be  taken  away  from  her. 


also,  when  he  came  to  the  place, 
and  saw  him,  passed  by  on  the 
other  side.'  33  But  a  certain  Samar- 
itan, as  he  journeyed,  came  where 
he  was :  and  when  he  saw  him,  he 
was  moved  with  compassion,  34  and 
came  to  him,  and  bound  up  his 
wounds,  pouring  on  them  oil  and 
wine;  and  he  set  him  on  his  own 
beast,  and  brought  him  to  an  inn, 
and  took  care  of  him.  35  And  on  the 
morrow  he  took  out  two  pence, 
and  gave  them  to  the  host,  and 
said.  Take  care  of  him;  and  what- 
soever thou  spendest  more,  I,  when 
I  come  back  again,  will  repay  thee. 
36  Which  of  these  three,  thinkest 
thou,  proved  neighbour  unto  him 
that  fell  among  the  robbers?  37 
And  he  said,  He  that  shewed  mercy 
on  him.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him, 
Go,  and  do  thou  likewise. 

38  Now  as  they  went  on  their 
way,  he  entered  into  a  certain  vil- 
lage :  and  a  certain  woman  named 
Martha  received  him  into  her 
house.  39  And  she  had  a  sister 
called  Mary,  which  also  sat  at  the 
Lord's  feet,  and  heard  his  word. 
40  But  Martha  was  cumbered 
about  much  serving ;  and  she  came 
up  to  him,  and  said,  Lord,  dost  thou 
not  care  that  my  sister  did  leave  me 
to  serve  alone?  bid  her  therefore 
that  she  help  me.  41  But  the  Lord 
answered  and  said  unto  her,  Mar- 
tha, Martha,  thou  art  anxious  and 
troubled  about  many  things:  but 
one  thing  is  needful:  for  Mary 
hath  chosen  the  good  part,  which 
shall  not  be  taken  away  from 
her. 


CHAPTER  II. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  he  was 
praying  in  a  certain  place,  when  he 
ceased,  one  of  his  disciples  said  unto 
him,  Lord,  teach  us  to  pray,  as  John  also 
taught  his  disciples. 

2  And  he  said  unto  them.  When  ye 
pray,  say,  Our  Father  which  art  in  hea- 
ven. Hallowed  be  thy  name.  Thy  king- 
dom come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in 
heaven,  so  in  earth. 

3  Give  us  day  by  day  our  daily  bread. 

4  And  forgive  us  our  sins ;  for  we  also 
forgive  every  one  that  is  indebted  to  us. 
And  lead  us  not  into  temptation;  but  de- 
liver us  from  evil. 


AND  it  came  to  pass,  as  he 
was  praying  in  a  certain 
place,  that  when  he  ceased,  one 
of  his  disciples  said  unto  him.  Lord, 
teach  us  to  pray,  even  as  John  also 
taught  his  disciples.  2  And  he  said 
unto  them,  When  ye  pray,  say, 
Father,  Hallowed  be  thy  name. 
Thy  kingdom  come.  3  Give  us  day 
by  day  our  daily  bread.  4  And 
forgive  us  our  sins ;  for  we  our- 
selves also  forgive  every  one  that 
is  indebted  to  us.  And  bring  us 
not  into  temptation. 
5  And  he  said  unto  them,  Which 


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;i2  And  in  like  manner  a  Levite  also, 
when  he  came  to  the  place,  and 
saw  him,  passed  by  on  the  other 
side.  33  But  a  certain  Samari- 
tan, as  he  journeyed,  came  where 
he  was :  and  when  he  saw  him,  he 
was  moved  with  compassion,  34 
and  came  to  him,  and  bound  up 
his  wounds,  pouring  on  them  oil 
and  wine;  and  he  set  him  on  his 
own  beast,  and  brought  him  to  an 
inn,  and  took  care  of  him.  35  And 
on  the  morrow  he  took  out  two 
shillings,  and  gave  them  to  the 
host,  and  said,  Take  care  of  him ; 
and  whatsoever  thou  spendest 
more,  I,  when  I  come  back  again, 
will  repay  thee.  36  Which  of 
these  three,  thinkest  thou,  proved 
neighbor  unto  him  that  fell  among 
the  robbers?  3y  And  he  said,  He 
that  showed  mercy  on  him.  And 
Jesus  said  unto  him,  Go,  and  do 
thou  likewise. 

38  Now  as  they  went  on  their 
way,  he  entered  into  a  certain  vil- 
lage :  and  a  certain  woman  named 
Martha  received  him  into  her 
house.  39  And  she  had  a  sister 
called  Mary,  who  also  sat  at  the 
Lord's  feet,  and  heard  his  word. 
40  But  Martha  was  cumbered 
about  much  serving;  and  she 
came  up  to  him,  and  said.  Lord, 
dost  thou  not  care  that  my  sister 
did  leave  me  to  serve  alone?  bid 
her  therefore  that  she  help  me.  41 
But  the  Lord  answered  and  said 
unto  her,  Martha,  Martha,  thou 
art  anxious  and  troubled  about 
many  things :  42  but  one  thing 
is  needful :  for  Mary  hath  chosen 
the  good  part,  which  shall  not  be 
taken  away  from  her. 

4  ND  it  came  to  pass,  as 
ilxJL  he  was  praying  in  a  cer- 
tain place,  that  when  he  ceased,  one 
of  his  disciples  said  unto  him, 
Lord,  teach  us  to  pray,  even  as 
John  also  taught  his  disciples.  2 
And  he  said  unto  them,  When  ye 
pray,  say.  Father,  Hallowed  be 
thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  3 
Give  us  day  by  day  our  daily 
bread.  4  And  forgive  us  our  sins ; 
for  we  ourselves  also  forgive  every 
one  that  is  indebted  to  us.  And 
bring  us  not  into  temptation. 
5  And  he  said  unto  them.  Which 


34  And  going  up  to  him,  bound  up  his 
wounds,  pouring  in  oil  and  wine :  and  set- 
ting him  upon  his  own  beast,  brought 
him  to  an  inn,  and  took  care  of  him. 

35  And  the  next  day  he  took  out  two 
pence,  and  gave  to  the  host,  and  said: 
Take  care  of  him ;  and  whatsoever  thou 
shalt  spend  over  and  above,  I,  at  my  re- 
turn, will  repay  thee. 

36  Which  of  these  three,  in  thy 
opinion,  was  neighbour  to  him  that  fell 
among  the  robbers? 

37  But  he  said :  He  that  shewed  mercy 
to  him.  And  Jesus  said  to  him :  Go,  and 
do  thou  in  like  manner. 

38  Now  it  came  to  pass  as  they  went, 
that  he  entered  into  a  certain  town :  and 
a  certain  woman  named  Martha,  received 
him  into  her  house. 

39  And  she  had  a  sister  called  Mary, 
who  sitting  also  at  the  Lord's  feet,  heard 
his  word. 

40  But  Martha  was  busy  about  much 
serving.  Who  stood  and  said :  Lord,  hast 
thou  no  care  that  my  sister  hath  left  me 
alone  to  serve?  speak  to  her  therefore, 
that  she  help  me. 

41  And  the  Lord  answering,  said  to 
her :  Martha,  Martha,  thou  art  careful, 
and  art  troubled  about  many  things : 

42  But  one  thing  is  necessary.  Mary 
hath  chosen  the  best  part,  which  shall 
not  be  taken  away  from  her. 


CHAPTER  II. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  that  as  he  was  in 
a  certain  place  praying,  when  he 
ceased,  one  of  his  disciples  said  to  him : 
Lord,  teach  us  to  pray,  as  John  also 
taught  his  disciples. 

2  And  he  said  to  them :  When  you 
pray,  say :  Father,  hallowed  be  thy  name. 
Thy  kingdom  come. 

3  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread. 

4  And  forgive  us  our  sins,  for  we 
also  forgive  every  one  that  is  indebt- 
ed to  us.  And  lead  us  not  into  tempta- 
tion. 

5  And  he  said  to  them :  Which  of  you 
shall  have  a  friend,  and  shall  go  to  him 


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5  And  he  said  unto  them,  Which  of 
you  shall  have  a  friend,  and  shall  go 
unto  him  at  midnight,  and  say  unto  him, 
Friend,   lend   me  three   loaves ; 

6  For  a  friend  of  mine  in  his  jour- 
ney is  come  to  me,  and  I  have  nothing 
to  set  before  him? 

7  And  he  from  within  shall  answer  and 
say,  Trouble  me  not :  the  door  is  now 
shut,  and  my  children  are  with  me  in  bed; 
I  cannot  rise  and  give  thee. 

8  I  say  unto  you,  Though  he  will  not 
rise  and  give  him,  because  he  is  his 
friend,  yet  because  of  his  importunity  he 
will  rise  and  give  him  as  many  as  he 
needeth. 

9  And  I  say  unto  you.  Ask,  and  it 
shall  be  given  you ;  seek,  and  ye  shall 
find;  knock,  and  it  shall  be  opened  unto 
you. 

10  For  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth ; 
and  he  that  seeketh  findeth ;  and  to  him 
that  knocketh  it  shall  be  opened. 

11  If  a  son  shall  ask  bread  of  any  of 
you  that  is  a  father,  will  he  give  him  a 
stone?  or  if  he  ask  a  fish,  will  he  for  a 
fish  give  him  a  serpent? 

12  Or  if  he  shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he 
offer  him  a  scorpion? 

13  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to 
give  good  gifts  unto  your  children :  how 
much  more  shall  your  heavenly  Father 
give  the  Holy  Spirit  to  them  that  ask 
him? 

14  And  he  was  casting  out  a  devil,  and 
it  was  dumb.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when 
the  devil  was  gone  out,  the  dumb  spake ; 
and  the  people  wondered. 

15  But  some  of  them  said.  He  casteth 
out  devils  through  Beelzebub  the  chief 
of  the  devils. 

16  And  others,  tempting  him,  sought 
of  him  a  sign  from  heaven. 

17  But  he,  knowing  their  thoughts,  said 
unto  them.  Every  kingdom  divided 
against  itself  is  brought  to  desolation; 
and  a  house  divided  against  a  house 
falleth. 

18  If  Satan  also  be  divided  against 
himself,  how  shall  his  kingdom  stand? 
because  ye  say  that  I  cast  out  devils 
through  Beelzebub. 

19  And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  dev- 
ils, by  whom  do  your  sons  cast  them  out  ? 
therefore  shall  they  be  your  judges. 

20  But  if  I  with  the  finger  of  God  cast 
out  devils,  no  doubt  the  kingdom  of  God 
is  come  upon  you. 

21  When  a  strong  man  armed  keepeth 
his  palace,  his  goods  are  in  peace : 


of  you  shall  have  a  friend,  and 
shall  go  unto  him  at  midnight,  and 
say  to  him,  Friend,  lend  me  three 
loaves ;  6  for  a  friend  of  mint  is 
come  to  me  from  a  journey,  and  I 
have  nothing  to  set  before  him; 
7  and  he  from  within  shall  answer 
and  say,  Trouble  me  not :  the  door 
is  now  shut,  and  my  children  are 
with  me  in  bed ;  I  cannot  rise  and 
give  thee?  8  I  say  unto  you. 
Though  he  will  not  rise  and  give 
him,  because  he  is  his  friend,  yet 
because  of  his  importunity  he  will 
arise  and  give  him  as  many  as  he 
needeth.  9  And  I  say  unto  you. 
Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you ; 
seek,  and  ye  shall  find ;  knock,  and 
it  shall  be  opened  unto  you.  10 
For  every  one  that  asketh  receiv- 
eth ;  and  he  that  seeketh  findeth ; 
and  to  him  that  knocketh  it  shall  be 
opened.  11  And  of  which  of  you 
that  is  a  father  shall  his  son  ask  a 
loaf,  and  he  give  him  a  stone?  or  a 
fish,  and  he  for  a  fish  give  him  a 
serpent?  12  Or  if  he  shall  ask  an 
egg,  will  he  give  him  a  scorpion? 
13  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how 
to  give  good  gifts  unto  your  chil- 
dren, how  much  more  shall  your 
heavenly  Father  give  the  Holy 
Spirit  to  them  that  ask  him? 

14  And  he  was  casting  out  a 
devil  which  was  dumb.  And  it 
came  to  pass,  when  the  devil  was 
gone  out,  the  dumb  man  spake ;  and 
the  Jnultitudes  marvelled.  15  But 
some  of  them  said.  By  Beelzebub 
the  prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he 
out  devils.  16  And  others,  tempt- 
ing him,  sought  of  him  a  sign 
from  heaven.  17  But  he,  knowing 
their  thoughts,  said  unto  them, 
Every  kingdom  divided  against  it- 
self is  brought  to  desolation ;  and 
a  house  divided  against  a  house 
falleth.  18  And  if  Satan  also  is 
divided  against  himself,  how  shall 
his  kingdom  stand?  because  ye  say 
that  I  cast  out  devils  by  Beelzebub. 
19  And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out 
devils,  by  whom  do  your  sons  cast 
them  out?  therefore  shall  they  be 
your  judges.  20  But  if  I  by  the 
finger  of  God  cast  out  devils,  then 
is  the  kingdom  of  God  come  upon 
you.  21  When  the  strong  man  fully 
armed  guardeth  his  own  court,  his 
goods  are  in  peace :  22  but  when  a 


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of  you  shall  have  a  friend,  and  shall 
go  unto  him  at  midnight,  and  say 
to  him,  Friend,  lend  me  three 
loaves;  6  for  a  friend  of  mine  is 
come  to  me  from  a  journey,  and  I 
have  nothing  to  set  before  him ;  7 
and  he  from  within  shall  answer 
and  say,  Trouble  me  not :  the  door 
is  now  shut,  and  my  children  are 
with  me  in  bed ;  I  cannot  rise  and 
give  thee?  8  I  say  unto  you, 
Though  he  will  not  rise  and  give 
him  because  he  is  his  friend,  yet 
because  of  his  importunity  he  will 
arise  and  give  him  as  many  as  he 
needeth.  9  And  I  say  unto  you, 
Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you ; 
seek,  and  ye  shall  find ;  knock,  and 
it  shall  be  opened  unto  you.  10 
For  every  one  that  asketh  receiv- 
eth ;  and  he  that  seeketh  findeth ; 
and  to  him  that  knocketh  it  shall 
be  opened.  11  And  of  which  of 
you  that  is  a  father  shall  his  son 
ask  a  loaf,  and  he  give  him  a 
stone?  or  a  fish,  and  he  for  a  fish 
give  him  a  serpent?  12  Or  if  he 
shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he  give  him  a 
scorpion?  13  If  ye  then,  being 
evil,  know  how  to  give  good  gifts 
unto  your  children,  how  much  more 
shall  your  heavenly  Father  give  the 
Holy  Spirit  to  them  that  ask  him? 
14  And  he  was  casting  out  a 
demon  that  was  dumb.  And  it 
came  to  pass,  when  the  demon  was 
gone  out,  the  dumb  man  spake; 
and  the  multitudes  marvelled.  15 
But  some  of  them  said,  By 
Beelzebub  the  prince  of  the 
demons  casteth  he  out  demons. 
16  And  others,  trying  him,  sought 
of  him  a  sign  from  heaven.  17 
But  he,  knowing  their  thoughts, 
said  unto  them.  Every  kingdom 
divided  against  itself  is  brought  to 
desolation ;  and  a  house  divided 
against  a  house  falleth.  18  And 
if  Satan  also  is  divided  against 
himself,  how  shall  his  kingdom 
stand?  because  ye  say  that  I  cast 
out  demons  by  Beelzebub.  19 
And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out 
demons,  by  whom  do  your  sons 
cast  them  out?  therefore  shall  they 
be  your  judges.  20  But  if  I  by  the 
finger  of  God  cast  out  demons, 
then  is  the  kingdom  of  God  come 
upon  you.  21  When  the  strong 
man  fully  armed  guardeth  his  own 


at    midnight,     and     shall     say    to     him: 
Friend,  lend  me  three  loaves, 

6  Because  a  friend  of  mine  is  come  off 
his  journey  to  me,  and  1  have  not  what 
to  set  before  him. 

7  And  he  from  within  should  answer, 
and  say :  Trouble  me  not,  the  door  is 
now  shut,  and  my  children  are  with  me 
in  bed;   I  cannot  rise  and  give  thee. 

8  Yet  if  he  shall  continue  knocking,  I 
say  to  you,  although  he  will  not  rise  and 
give  him,  because  he  is  his  friend;  yet, 
because  of  his  importunity,  he  will  rise, 
and  give  him  as  many  as  he  needeth. 

9  And  I  say  to  you.  Ask,  and  it  shall 
be  given  you :  seek,  and  you  shall  find : 
knock,  and  it  shall  be  opened  to  you. 

10  For  every  one  that  asketh,  receiv- 
eth;  and  he  that  seeketh,  findeth;  and  to 
him  that  knocketh,  it  shall  be  opened. 

11  And  which  of  you,  if  he  ask  his  fa- 
ther bread,  will  he  give  him  a  stone?  or 
a  fish,  will  he  for  a  fish  give  him  a  ser- 
pent? 

12  Or  if  he  shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he 
reach   him   a   scorpion? 

13  If  you  then,  being  evil,  know  how 
to  give  good  gifts  to  your  children,  how 
much  more  will  your  Father  from  hea- 
ven give  the  good  Spirit  to  them  that  ask 
him? 

14  And  he  was  casting  out  a  devil,  and 
the  same  was  dumb :  and  when  he  had 
cast  out  the  devil,  the  dumb  spoke:  and 
the  multitudes  were  in  admiration  at  it : 

15  But  some  of  them  said :  He  casteth 
out  devils  by  Beelzebub,  the  prince  of 
devils. 

16  And  others  tempting,  asked  of  him  a 
sign   from  heaven. 

17  But  he  seeing  their  thoughts,  said  to 
them :  Every  kingdom  divided  against 
itself,  shall  be  brought  to  desolation,  and 
house  upon  house  shall   fall. 

18  And  if  Satan  also  be  divided  against 
himself,  how  shall  his  kingdom  stand? 
because  you  say,  that  through  Beelze- 
bub I  cast  out  devils. 

19  Now  if  I  cast  out  devils  by  Beelze- 
bub; by  whom  do  your  children  cast 
them  out?  Therefore  they  shall  be  your 
judges. 

20  But  if  I  by  the  finger  of  God  cast 
out  devils ;  doubtless  the  kingdom  of  God 
is  come  upon  you. 

21  When  a  strong  man  armed  keepeth 
his  court,  those  things  are  in  peace  which 
he  possesseth. 

22  But  if  a  stronger  than  he  come  upon 
him,   and    overcome    him;    he    will   take 


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22  But  when  a  stronger  than  he  shall 
come  upon  him,  and  overcome  him,  he 
taketh  from  him  all  his  armour  wherein 
he  trusted,  and  divideth  his  spoils. 

23  He  that  is  not  with  me  is  against 
me :  and  he  that  gathereth  not  with  me 
scattereth. 

24  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out 
of  a  man,  he  walketh  through  dry  places, 
seeking  rest ;  and  finding  none,  he  saith, 
I  will  return  unto  my  house  whence  I 
came  out. 

25  And  when  he  cometh,  he  findeth  it 
swept  and  garnished. 

26  Then  goeth  he,  and  taketh  to  him 
seven  other  spirits  more  wicked  than 
himself ;  and  they  enter  in,  and  dwell 
there :  and  the  last  state  of  that  man  is 
worse  than  the  first. 

27  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  spake 
these  things,  a  certain  woman  of  the  com- 
pany lifted  up  her  voice,  and  said  unto 
him.  Blessed  is  the  womb  that  bare  thee, 
and  the  paps  which  thou  hast  sucked. 

28  But  he  said,  Yea  rather,  blessed  are 
they  that  hear  the  word  of  God,  and 
keep  it. 

29  And  when  the  people  were  gath- 
ered thick  together,  he  began  to  say,  This 
is  an  evil  generation :  they  seek  a  sign ; 
and  there  shall  no  sign  be  given  it,  but 
the  sign  of  Jonas  the  prophet. 

30  For  as  Jonas  was  a  sign  unto  the 
Ninevites,  so  shall  also  the  Son  of  man 
be  to  this  generation. 

31  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up 
in  the  judgment  with  the  men  of  this 
generation,  and  condemn  them :  for  she 
came  from  the  utmost  parts  of  the  earth 
to  hear  the  wisdom  of  Solomon ;  and, 
behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon  is  here. 

32  The  men  of  Nineve  shall  rise  up 
in  the  judgment  with  this  generation, 
and  shall  condemn  it :  for  they  repented 
at  the  preaching  of  Jonas ;  and,  behold, 
a  greater  than  Jonas  is  here. 

33  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted  a 
candle,  putteth  it  in  a  secret  place,  neither 
under  a  bushel,  but  on  a  candlestick,  that 
they  which  come  in  may  see  the  light. 

34  The  light  of  the  body  is  the  eye: 
therefore  when  thine  eye  is  single,  thy 
whole  body  also  is  full  of  light;  but  when 
thine  eye  is  evil,  thy  body  also  is  full  of 
darkness. 

35  Take  heed  therefore  that  the  light 
which  is  in  thee  be  not  darkness. 

36  If  thy  whole  body  therefore  be  full 
of  light,  having  no  part  dark,  the  whole 
shall  be  full  of  light,  as  when  the  bright 


stronger  than  he  shall  come  upon 
him,  and  overcome  him,  he  taketh 
from  him  his  whole  armour  where- 
in he  trusted,  and  divideth  his 
spoils.  23  He  that  is  not  with  me 
is  against  me ;  and  he  that  gather- 
eth not  with  me  scattereth.  24  The 
unclean  spirit  when  he  is  gone  out 
of  the  man,  passeth  through  water- 
less places,  seeking  rest ;  and  find- 
ing none,  he  saith,  I  will  turn  back 
unto  my  house  whence  I  came  out. 
25  And  when  he  is  come,  he  findeth 
it  swept  and  garnished.  26  Then 
goeth  he,  and  taketh  to  him  seven 
other  spirits  more  evil  than  him- 
self; and  they  enter  in  and  dwell 
there :  and  the  last  state  of  that 
man  becometh  worse  than  the 
first. 

27  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  said 
these  things,  a  certain  woman  out 
of  the  multitude  lifted  up  her  voice, 
and  said  unto  him.  Blessed  is  the 
womb  that  bare  thee,  and  the 
breasts  which  thou  didst  suck.  28 
But  he  said.  Yea  rather,  blessed  are 
they  that  hear  the  word  of  God, 
and  keep  it. 

29  And  when  the  multitudes 
were  gathering  together  unto  him, 
he  began  to  say.  This  generation 
is  an  evil  generation :  it  seeketh 
after  a  sign;  and  there  shall  no  sign 
be  given  to  it  but  the  sign  of  Jonah. 
30  For  even  as  Jonah  became  a 
sign  unto  the  Ninevites,  so  shall 
also  the  Son  of  man  be  to  this  gen- 
eration. 31  The  queen  of  the  south 
shall  rise  up  in  the  judgement  with 
the  men  of  this  generation,  and 
shall  condemn  them :  for  she  came 
from  the  ends  of  the  earth  to  hear 
the  wisdom  of  Solomon ;  and  be- 
hold, a  greater  than  Solomon  is 
here.  32  The  men  of  Nineveh  shall 
stand  up  in  the  judgement  with  this 
generation,  and  shall  condemn  it : 
for  they  repented  at  the  preaching 
of  Jonah ;  and  behold,  a  greater 
than  Jonah  is  here. 

33  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted 
a  lamp,  putteth  it  in  a  cellar,  nei- 
ther under  the  bushel,  but  on  the 
stand,  that  they  which  enter  in  may 
see  the  light.  34  The  lamp  of  thy 
body  is  thine  eye :  when  thine  eye 
is  single,  thy  whole  body  also  is 
full  of  light ;  but  when  it  is  evil, 
thy  body  also  is  full  of  darkness. 


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court,  his  goods  are  in  peace :  22 
but  when  a  stronger  than  he  shall 
come  upon  him,  and  overcome  him, 
he  taketh  from  him  his  whole  armor 
wherein  he  trusted,  and  divideth 
his  spoils.  23  He  that  is  not  with 
me  is  against  me ;  and  he  that  gath- 
ereth  not  with  me  scattereth.  24 
The  unclean  spirit  when  he  is 
gone  out  of  the  man,  passeth 
through  waterless  places,  seeking 
rest,  and  finding  none,  he  saith, 
I  will  turn  back  unto  my  house 
whence  I  came  out.  25  And  when 
he  is  come,  he  findeth  it  swept  and 
garnished.  26  Then  goeth  he,  and 
taketh  to  him  seven  other  spirits 
more  evil  than  himself;  and  they 
enter  in  and  dwell  there :  and  the 
last  state  of.  that  man  becometh 
worse  than  the  first. 

27  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he 
said  these  things,  a  certain  woman 
out  of  the  multitude  lifted  up  her 
voice,  and  said  unto  him,  Blessed 
is  the  womb  that  bare  thee,  and 
the  breasts  which  thou  didst  suck. 
28  But  he  said.  Yea  rather,  blessed 
are  they  that  hear  the  word  of 
God,  and  keep  it. 

29  And  when  the  multitudes 
v;ere  gathering  together  unto  him, 
he  began  to  say.  This  generation 
is  an  evil  generation :  it  seeketh 
after  a  sign ;  and  there  shall  no 
sign  be  given  to  it  but  the  sign  of 
Jonah.  30  For  even  as  Jonah  be- 
came a  sign  unto  the  Ninevites,  so 
shall  also  the  Son  of  man  be  to 
this  generation.  31  The  queen  of 
the  south  shall  rise  up  in  the  judg- 
ment with  the  men  of  this  genera- 
tion, and  shall  condemn  them :  for 
she  came  from  the  ends  of  the  earth 
to  hear  the  wisdom  of  Solomon ; 
and  behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon 
is  here.  32  The  men  of  Nineveh 
shall  stand  up  in  the  judgment 
with  this  generation,  and  shall  con- 
demn it :  for  they  repented  at  the 
preaching  of  Jonah ;  and  behold,  a 
greater  than  Jonah  is  here. 

33  No  man,  when  he  hath 
lighted  a  lamp,  putteth  it  in  a 
cellar,  neither  under  the  bushel, 
but  on  the  stand,  that  they  which 
enter  in  may  see  the  light.  34 
The  lamp  of  thy  body  is  thine 
eye:  when  thine  eye  is  single,  thy 
whole   body   also   is    full   of    light ; 


away  all  his  armour  wherein  he  trusted, 
and  will  distribute  his  spoils. 

23  He  that  is  not  with  me,  is  against 
me ;  and  he  that  gathereth  not  with  me, 
scattereth. 

24  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out 
of  a  man,  he  walketh  through  places 
without  water,  seeking  rest ;  and  not 
finding,  he  saith :  I  will  return  into  my 
house  whence  I  came  out. 

25  And  when  he  is  come,  he  findeth  it 
swept  and  garnished. 

26  Then  he  goeth  and  taketh  with  him 
seven  other  spirits  more  wicked  than 
himself,  and  entering  in  they  dwell  there. 
And  the  last  state  of  that  man  becomes 
worse  than  the  first. 

27  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  spoke 
these  things,  a  certain  woman  from  the 
crowd,  lifting  up  her  voice,  said  to  him : 
Blessed  is  the  womb  that  bore  thee,  and 
the  paps  that  gave  thee  suck. 

28  But  he  said :  Yea  rather,  blessed  are 
they  who  hear  the  word  of  God,  and 
keep  it. 

29  And  the  multitudes  running  to- 
gether, he  began  to  say :  This  generation 
is  a  wicked  generation :  it  asketh  a  sign, 
and  a  sign  shall  not  be  given  it,  but  the 
sign  of  Jonas  the  prophet. 

30  For  as  Jonas  was  a  sign  to  the  Nini- 
vites;  so  shall  the  Son  of  man  also  be  to 
this  generation. 

31  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  in 
the  judgment  with  the  men  of  this  gen- 
eration, and  shall  condemn  them :  be- 
cause she  came  from  the  ends  of  the 
earth  to  hear  the  wisdom  of  Solomon; 
and  behold  more  than  Solomon  here. 

32  The  men  of  Ninive  shall  rise  in  the 
judgment  vi'ith  this  generation,  and  shall 
condemn  it ;  because  they  did  penance 
at  the  preaching  of  Jonas;  and  behold 
more  than  Jonas  here. 

33  No  man  lighteth  a  candle,  and  put- 
teth it  in  a  hidden  place,  nor  under  a 
bushel ;  but  upon  a  candlestick,  that  they 
that  come  in,  may  see  the  light. 

34  The  light  of  thy  body  is  thy  eye. 
If  thy  eye  be  single,  thy  whole  body  will 
be  lightsome :  but  if  it  be  evil,  thy  body 
also  will  be  darksome. 

35  Take  heed  therefore,  that  the  light 
which  is  in  thee,  be  not  darkness. 

36  If  then  thy  whole  body  be  light- 
some, having  no  part  of  darkness ;  the 
whole  shall  be  lightsome ;  and  as  a  bright 
lamp,  shall  enlighten  thee. 

37  And  as  he  was  speaking,  a  certain 
Pharisee  prayed  him,  that  he  would  dine 


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shining     of     a     candle     doth     give     thee 
light. 

2,1  And  as  he  spake,  a  certain  Pharisee 
besought  him  to  dine  with  him :  and  he 
went  in,  and  sat  down  to  meat. 

38  And  when  the  Pharisee  saw  it,  he 
marvelled  that  he  had  not  first  washed 
before  dinner. 

39  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Now 
do  ye  Pharisees  make  clean  the  outside 
of  the  cup  and  the  platter;  but  your  in- 
ward part  is  full  of  ravening  and  wicked- 
ness. 

40  Ye  fools,  did  not  he  that  made  that 
which  is  without  make  that  which  is 
within  also? 

41  But  rather  give  alms  of  such  things 
as  ye  have;  and,  behold,  all  things  are 
clean  unto  you. 

42  But  woe  unto  you,  Pharisees !  for 
ye  tithe  mint  and  rue  and  all  manner 
of  herbs,  and  pass  over  judgment  and  the 
love  of  God :  these  ought  ye  to  have  done, 
and  not  to  leave  the  other  undone. 

43  Woe  unto  you,  Pharisees !  for  ye 
love  the  uppermost  seats  in  the  syna- 
gogues, and  greetings  in  the  markets. 

44  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Phari- 
sees, hypocrites !  for  ye  are  as  graves 
which  appear  not,  and  the  men  that  walk 
over  them  are  not  aware  of  them. 

45  Then  answered  one  of  the  lawyers, 
and  said  unto  him.  Master,  thus  saying 
thou  reproachest  us  also. 

46  And  he  said,  Woe  unto  you  also,  ye 
lawyers !  for  ye  lade  men  with  burdens 
grievous  to  be  borne,  and  ye  yourselves 
touch  not  the  burdens  with  one  of  your 
fingers. 

47  Woe  unto  you !  for  ye  build  the 
sepulchres  of  the  prophets,  and  your 
fathers  killed  them. 

48  Truly  ye  bear  witness  that  ye  allow 
the  deeds  of  your  fathers:  for  they  in- 
deed killed  them,  and  ye  build  their 
sepulchres. 

49  Therefore  also  said  the  wisdom  of 
God,  I  will  send  them  prophets  and 
apostles,  and  some  of  them  they  shall 
slay  and  persecute : 

50  That  the  blood  of  all  the  prophets, 
which  was  shed  from  the  foundation  of  the 
world,  may  be  required  of  this  generation  ; 

51  From  the  blood  of  Abel  unto  the 
blood  of  Zacharias,  which  perished  be- 
tween the  altar  and  the  temple :  verily  I 
say  unto  you.  It  shall  be  required  of  this 
generation. 

52  Woe  unto  you,  lawyers !  for  ye  have 
taken   away  the  key  of  knowledge:   ye 


35  Look  therefore  whether  the 
light  that  is  in  thee  be  not  darkness. 

36  If  therefore  thy  whole  body  be 
full  of  light,  having  no  part  dark, 
it  shall  be  wholly  full  of  light,  as 
when  the  lamp  with  its  bright  shin- 
ing doth  give  thee  light. 

Z7  Now  as  he  spake,  a  Pharisee 
asketh  him  to  dine  with  him :  and 
he  went  in,  and  sat  down  to  meat. 
38  And  when  the  Pharisee  saw  it, 
he  marvelled  that  he  had  not  first 
washed  before  dinner.  39  And 
the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Now  do 
ye  Pharisees  cleanse  the  outside  of 
the  cup  and  of  the  platter;  but 
your  inward  part  is  full  of  extor- 
tion and  wickedness.  40  Ye  foolish 
ones,  did  not  he  that  made  the  out- 
side make  the  inside  also?  41  How- 
beit  give  for  alms  those  things 
which  are  within ;  and  behold,  all 
things  are  clean  unto  you. 

42  But  woe  unto  you  Pharisees ! 
for  ye  tithe  mint  and  rue  and  every 
herb,  and  pass  over  judgement 
and  the  love  of  God:  but  these 
ought  ye  to  have  done,  and  not  to 
leave  the  other  undone.  43  Woe 
unto  you  Pharisees !  for  ye  love 
the  chief  seats  in  the  synagogues, 
and  the  salutations  in  the  market- 
places. 44  Woe  unto  you !  for  ye 
are  as  the  tombs  which  appear  not, 
and  the  men  that  walk  over  them 
know  it  not. 

45  And  one  of  the  lawyers  an- 
swering saith  unto  him.  Master,  in 
saying  this  thou  reproachest  us  also. 
46  And  he  said.  Woe  unto  you  law- 
yers also !  for  ye  lade  men  with 
burdens  grievous  to  be  borne,  and 
ye  yourselves  touch  not  the  burdens 
with  one  of  your  fingers.  47  Woe 
unto  you !  for  ye  build  the  tombs 
of  the  prophets,  and  your  fathers 
killed  them.  48  So  ye  are  witnesses 
and  consent  unto  the  works  of 
your  fathers:  for  they  killed  them, 
and  ye  build  their  tombs.  49  There- 
fore also  said  the  wisdom  of  God, 
I  will  send  unto  them  prophets 
and  apostles;  and  some  of  them 
they  shall  kill  and  persecute; 
50  that  the  blood  of  all  the  pro- 
phets, which  was  shed  from  the 
foundation  of  the  world,  may  be  re- 
quired of  this  generation;  51  from 
the  blood  of  Abel  unto  the  blood 
of    Zachariah,    who    perished    be- 


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but  when  it  is  evil,  thy  body  also 
is  full  of  darkness.  35  Look  there- 
fore whether  the  light  that  is  in 
thee  be  not  darkness.  36  If  there- 
fore thy  whole  body  be  full  of  light, 
having  no  part  dark,  it  shall  be 
wholly  full  of  light,  as  when  the 
lamp  with  its  bright  shining  doth 
give  thee  light. 

n  Now  as  he  spake,  a  Pharisee 
asketh  him  to  dine  with  him : 
and  he  went  in,  and  sat  down  to 
meat.  38  And  when  the  Phari- 
see saw  it,  he  marvelled  that  he 
had  not  first  bathed  himself  be- 
fore dinner.  39  And  the  Lord 
said  unto  him.  Now  ye  the  Phari- 
sees cleanse  the  outside  of  the  cup 
and  of  the  platter;  but  your  in- 
ward part  is  full  of  extortion  and 
wickedness.  40  Ye  foolish  ones, 
did  not  he  that  made  the  outside 
make  the  inside  also?  41  But 
give  for  alms  those  things  which 
are  within ;  and  behold,  all  things 
are  clean  unto  you. 

42  But  woe  unto  you  Phari- 
sees !  for  ye  tithe  mint  and  rue 
and  every  herb,  and  pass  over  jus- 
tice and  the  love  of  God :  but 
these  ought  ye  to  have  done,  and 
not  to  leave  the  other  undone.  43 
Woe  unto  you  Pharisees !  for  ye 
love  the  chief  seats  in  the  syna- 
gogues, and  the  salutations  in  the 
marketplaces.  44  Woe  unto  you ! 
for  ye  are  as  the  tombs  which  ap- 
pear not,  and  the  men  that  walk 
over  them  know  it  not. 

45  And  one  of  the  lawyers 
answering  saith  unto  him,  Teacher, 
in  saying  this  thou  reproachest  us 
also.  46  And  he  said.  Woe  unto 
you  lawyers  also!  for  ye  load 
men  with  burdens  grievous  to  be 
borne,  and  ye  yourselves  touch 
not  the  burdens  with  one  of  your 
fingers.  47  Woe  unto  you !  for 
ye  build  the  tombs  of  the  prophets, 
and  your  fathers  killed  them.  48 
So  ye  are  witnesses  and  consent 
unto  the  works  of  your  fathers : 
for  they  killed  them,  and  ye  build 
their  tomhs.  49  Therefore  also  said 
the  wisdom  of  God,  I  will  send 
unto  them  prophets  and  apostles ; 
and  some  of  them  they  shall  kill 
and  persecute ;  50  that  the  blood 
of  all  the  prophets,  which  was 
shed    from   the    foundation   of   the 


with  him.     And  he  going  in,  sat  down  to 
eat. 

38  And  the  Pharisee  began  to  say, 
thinking  within  himself,  why  he  was  not 
washed  before  dinner. 

39  And  the  Lord  said  to  him :  Now  you 
Pharisees  make  clean  the  outside  of  the 
cup  and  of  the  platter;  but  your  inside 
is  full  of  rapine  and  iniquity. 

40  Ye  fools,  did  not  he  that  made  that 
which  is  without,  make  also  that  which  is 
within? 

41  But  yet  that  which  remaineth,  give 
alms ;  and  behold,  all  things  are  clean 
unto  you. 

42  But  woe  to  you,  Pharisees,  because 
you  tithe  mint  and  rue  and  every  herb ; 
and  pass  over  judgment,  and  the  charity 
of  God.  Now  these  things  you  ought  to 
have  done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other 
undone. 

43  Woe  to  you,  Pharisees,  because  you 
love  the  uppermost  seats  in  the  syna- 
gogues, and  salutations  in  the  market- 
place. 

44  Woe  to  you,  because  you  are  as  sep- 
ulchres that  appear  not,  and  men  that 
walk  over  are  not  aware. 

45  And  one  of  the  lawyers  answer- 
ing, saith  to  him :  Master,  in  say- 
ing these  things,  thou  reproachest  us 
also. 

46  But  he  said :  Woe  to  you  lawyers 
also,  because  you  load  men  with  burdens 
which  they  cannot  bear,  and  you  your- 
selves touch  not  the  packs  with  one  of 
your  fingers. 

47  Woe  to  you  who  build  the  monu- 
ments of  the  prophets :  and  your  fathers 
killed  them. 

48  Truly  you  bear  witness  that  you  con- 
sent to  the  doings  of  your  fathers :  for 
they  indeed  killed  them,  and  you  build 
their  sepulchres. 

49  For  this  cause  also  the  wisdom  of 
God  said :  I  will  send  to  them  prophets 
and  apostles;  and  some  of  them  they  will 
kill  and  persecute. 

50  That  the  blood  of  all  the  prophets 
which  was  shed  from  the  foundation  of 
the  world,  may  be  required  of  this  gen- 
eration, 

51  From  the  blood  of  Abel  unto  the 
blood  of  Zacharias,  who  was  slain  be- 
tween the  altar  and  the  temple :  Yea  I 
say  to  you,  It  shall  be  required  of  this 
generation. 

52  Woe  to  you  lawyers,  for  you  have 
taken  away  the  key  of  knowledge :  you 
yourselves  have  not  entered  in,  and  those 


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entered  not  in  yourselves,  and  them  that 
were  entering  in  ye  hindered. 

53  And  as  he  said  these  things  unto 
them,  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  be- 
gan to  urge  him  vehemently,  and  to  pro- 
voke him  to  speak  of  many  things : 

54  Laying  wait  for  him,  and  seeking 
to  catch  something  out  of  his  mouth, 
that  they  might  accuse  him. 


tween  the  altar  and  the  sanctuary: 
yea,  I  say  unto  you,  it  shall  be  re- 
quired of  this  generation.  52  Woe 
unto  you  lawyers !  for  ye  took  away 
the  key  of  knowledge :  ye  entered 
not  in  yourselves,  and  them  that 
were  entering  in  ye  hindered. 

53  And  when  he  was  come  out 
from  thence,  the  scribes  and  the 
Pharisees  began  to  press  upon  him 
vehemently,  and  to  provoke  him  to 
speak  of  many  things ;  54  laying 
wait  for  him,  to  catch  something 
out  of  his  mouth. 


CHAPTER  12. 

IN  the  mean  time,  when  there  were 
gathered  together  an  innumerable 
multitude  of  people,  insomuch  that  they 
trode  one  upon  another,  he  began  to  say 
unto  his  disciples  first  of  all.  Beware  ye 
of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  which  is 
hypocrisy. 

2  For  there  is  nothing  covered,  that 
shall  not  be  revealed;  neither  hid,  that 
shall  not  be  known. 

3  Therefore  whatsoever  ye  have  spoken 
in  darkness  shall  be  heard  in  the  light ; 
and  that  which  ye  have  spoken  in  the 
ear  in  closets  shall  be  proclaimed  upon 
the  housetops. 

4  And  I  say  unto  you  my  friends,  Be 
not  afraid  of  them  that  kill  the  body,  and 
after  that  have  no  more  that  they  can  do. 

5  But  I  will  forewarn  you  whom  ye 
shall  fear :  Fear  him,  which  after  he 
hath  killed  hath  power  to  cast  into  hell ; 
yea,  I  say  unto  you.  Fear  him. 

6  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  two 
farthings,  and  not  one  of  them  is  for- 
gotten before  God? 

7  But  even  the  very  hairs  of  your  head 
are  all  numbered.  Fear  not  therefore: 
ye  are  of  more  value  than  many  spar- 
rows. 

8  Also  I  say  unto  you,  Whosoever  shall 
confess  me  before  men,  him  shall  the 
Son  of  man  also  confess  before  the 
angels  of  God : 

9  But  he  that  denieth  me  before  men 
shall  be  denied  l)efore  the  angels  of  God. 

10  And  whosoever  shall  speak  a  word 
against  the  Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  for- 
given him :  but  unto  him  that  blasphemeth 
against  the  Holy  Ghost  it  shall  not  be 
forgiven. 

11  And  when  they  bring  you  unto  the 


__TN  the  mean  time,  when  the 
l^X  many  thousands  of  the  mul- 
titude were  gathered  together,  in- 
somuch that  they  trode  one  upon 
another,  he  began  to  say  unto  his 
disciples  first  of  all,  Beware  ye  of 
the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  which 
is  hypocrisy.  2  But  there  is  nothing 
covered  up,  that  shall  not  be  re- 
vealed :  and  hid,  that  shall  not  be 
known.  3  Wherefore  whatsoever 
}'e  have  said  in  the  darkness  shall 
be  heard  in  the  light ;  and  what  ye 
have  spoken  in  the  ear  in  the  inner 
chambers  shall  be  proclaimed  upon 
the  housetops.  4  And  I  say  unto 
you  my  friends.  Be  not  afraid  of 
them  which  kill  the  body,  and  after 
that  have  no  more  that  they  can  do. 
5  But  I  will  warn  you  whom  ye 
shall  fear :  Fear  him,  which  after 
he  hath  killed  hath  power  to  cast 
into  hell ;  yea,  I  say  unto  you, 
Fear  him.  6  Are  not  five  sparrows 
sold  for  two  farthings?  and  not 
one  of  them  is  forgotten  in  the 
sight  of  God.  7  But  the  very  hairs 
of  your  head  are  all  numbered. 
Fear  not :  ye  are  of  more  value  than 
many  sparrows.  8  And  I  say  unto 
you.  Every  one  who  shall  confess 
me  before  men,  him  shall  the 
Son  of  man  also  confess  before 
the  angels  of  God:  9  but  he  that 
denieth  me  in  the  presence  of  men 
shall  be  denied  in  the  presence  of 
the  angels  of  God.  10  And  every 
one  who  shall  speak  a  word  against 
the  Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  for- 
given him :  but  unto  him  that  blas- 
phemeth   against    the    Holy    Spirit 


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world,  may  be  required  of  this 
generation;  51  from  the  blood  of 
Abel  unto  the  blood  of  Zachariah, 
who  perished  between  the  altar 
and  the  sanctuary :  yea,  I  say  unto 
you,  it  shall  be  required  of  this 
generation.  52  Woe  unto  you  law- 
yers !  for  ye  took  away  the  key  of 
knowledge :  ye  entered  not  in  your- 
selves, and  them  that  were  enter- 
ing in  ye  hindered. 

53  And  when  he  was  come  out 
from  thence,  the  scribes  and  the 
Pharisees  began  to  press  upon 
him  vehemently,  and  to  provoke 
him  to  speak  of  many  things;  54 
laying  wait  for  him,  to  catch 
something  out  of  his  mouth. 

TN  the  mean  time,  when  the 
I2X  many  thousands  of  the  mul- 
titude were  gathered  together,  in- 
somuch that  they  trod  one  upon 
another,  he  began  to  say  unto  his 
disciples  first  of  all.  Beware  ye  of 
the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  which 
is  hypocrisy.  2  But  there  is  noth- 
ing covered  up,  that  shall  not 
be  revealed ;  and  hid,  that  shall 
not  be  known.  3  Wherefore  what- 
soever ye  have  said  in  the  darkness 
shall  be  heard  in  the  light ;  and 
what  ye  have  spoken  in  the  ear  in 
the  inner  chambers  shall  be  pro- 
claimed upon  the  housetops.  4 
And  I  say  unto  you  my  friends, 
Be  not  afraid  of  them  that  kill  the 
body,  and  after  that  have  no  more 
that  they  can  do.  5  But  I  will 
warn  you  whom  ye  shall  fear : 
Fear  him,  who  after  he  hath 
killed  hath  power  to  cast  into 
hell ;  yea,  I  say  unto  you.  Fear 
him.  6  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold 
for  two  pence?  and  not  one  of  them 
is  forgotten  in  the  sight  of  God.  7 
But  the  very  hairs  of  your  head 
are  all  numbered.  Fear  not :  ye 
are  of  more  value  than  many  spar- 
rows. 8  And  I  say  untc  you.  Every 
one  who  shall  confess  me  before 
men,  him  shall  the  Son  of  man 
also  confess  before  the  angels  of 
God  :  9  but  he  that  denieth  me  in 
the  presence  of  men  shall  be  denied 
in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of 
God.  10  And  every  one  who  shall 
speak  a  word  against  the  Son  of 
man,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him :  but 
unto  him  that  blasphemeth  against 


that    were    entering    in,    you    have    hin- 
dered. 

53  And  as  he  was  saying  these  things 
to  them,  the  Pharisees  and  the  lawyers 
began  violently  to  urge  him,  and  to  op- 
press his  mouth  about  many  things, 

54  Lying  in  wait  for  him,  and  seeking 
to  catch  something  from  his  mouth,  that 
they  might  accuse  him. 


CHAPTER  12. 

AND  when  great  multitudes  stood 
about  him,  so  that  they  trod  one 
upon  another,  he  began  to  say  to  his  dis- 
ciples:  Beware  ye  of  the  leaven  of  the 
Pharisees,   which   is   hypocrisy. 

2  For  there  is  nothing  covered,  that 
shall  not  be  revealed :  nor  hidden,  that 
shall  not  be  known. 

3  For  whatsoever  things  you  have 
spoken  in  darkness,  shall  be  published 
in  the  light :  and  that  which  you  have 
spoken  in  the  ear  in  the  chambers,  shall 
be  preached  on  the  housetops. 

4  And  I  say  to  you,  my  friends :  Be  not 
afraid  of  them  who  kill  the  body,  and 
after  that  have  no  more  that  they  can 
do. 

5  But  I  will  shew  you  whom  you  shall 
fear:  fear  ye  him,  who  after  he  hath 
killed,  hath  power  to  cast  into  hell.  Yea, 
I  say  to  you,  fear  him. 

6  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  two 
farthings,  and  not  one  of  them  is  forgot- 
ten before  God? 

7  Yea,  the  very  hairs  of  your  head  are 
all  numbered.  Fear  not  therefore :  you 
are  of  more  value  than  many  sparrows. 

8  And  I  say  to  you.  Whosoever  shall 
confess  me  before  men,  him  shall  the 
Son  of  man  also  confess  before  the 
angels  of  God. 

9  But  he  that  shall  deny  me  before 
men,  shall  be  denied  before  the  angels 
of  God. 

10  And  whosoever  speaketh  a  word 
against  the  Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  for- 
given him :  but  to  him  that  shall  blas- 
pheme against  the  Holy  Ghost,  it  shall 
not  be  forgiven. 

11  And  when  they  shall  bring  you  into 
the  synagogues,   and  to  magistrates  and 


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synagogues,  and  unto  magistrates,  and 
powers,  take  ye  no  thought  how  or  what 
thing  ye  shall  answer,  or  what  ye  shall 
say: 

12  For  the  Holy  Ghost  shall  teach  you 
in  the  same  hour  what  ye  ought  to  say. 

13  And  one  of  the  company  said  unto 
him,  Master,  speak  to  my  brother,  that 
he  divide  the  inheritance  with  me. 

14  And  he  said  unto  him,  Man,  who 
made  me  a  judge  or  a  divider  over  you? 

15  And  he  said  unto  them,  Take  heed, 
and  beware  of  covetousness:  for  a  man's 
life  consisteth  not  in  the  abundance  of 
the  things  which  he  possesseth. 

16  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them, 
saying,  The  ground  of  a  certain  rich  man 
brought  forth  plentifully: 

17  And  he  thought  within  himself,  say- 
ing. What  shall  I  do,  because  I  have  no 
room  where  to  bestow  my  fruits  ? 

18  And  he  said.  This  will  I  do:  I  will 
pull  down  my  barns,  and  build  greater; 
and  there  will  I  bestow  all  my  fruits  and 
my  goods. 

19  And  I  will  say  to  my  soul.  Soul, 
thou  hast  much  goods  laid  up  for  many 
years ;  take  thine  ease,  eat,  drink,  and  be 
merry. 

20  But  God  said  unto  him.  Thou  fool, 
this  night  thy  soul  shall  be  required  of 
thee :  then  whose  shall  those  things  be, 
which  thou  hast  provided? 

21  So  is  he  that  layeth  up  treasure  for 
himself,  and  is  not  rich  toward  God. 

22  And  he  said  unto  his  disciples, 
Therefore  I  say  unto  you.  Take  no 
thought  for  your  life,  what  ye  shall  eat; 
neither  for  the  body,  what  ye  shall  put 
on. 

23  The  life  is  more  than  meat,  and 
the  body  is  more  than  raiment. 

24  Consider  the  ravens :  for  they 
neither  sow  nor  reap ;  which  neither  have 
storehouse  nor  barn ;  and  God  feedeth 
them :  how  much  more  are  ye  better  than 
the  fowls? 

25  And  which  of  you  with  taking 
thought  can  add  to  his  stature  one  cubit? 

26  If  ye  then  be  not  able  to  do  that 
thing  which  is  least,  why  take  ye  thought 
for  the  rest? 

27  Consider  the  lilies  how  they  grow: 
they  toil  not,  they  spin  not;  and  yet  I 
say  unto  you,  that  Solomon  in  all  his 
glory  was  not  arrayed  like  one  of  these. 

28  If  then  God  so  clothe  the  grass, 
which  is  to  day  in  the  field,  and  to  mor- 
row  is   cast   into    the    oven;    how    much 


it  shall  not  be  forgiven.  11  And 
when  they  bring  you  before  the 
synagogues,  and  the  rulers,  and 
the  authorities,  be  not  anxious  how 
or  what  ye  shall  answer,  or  what  ye 
shall  say :  12  for  the  Holy  Spirit 
shall  teach  you  in  that  very  hour 
what  ye  ought  to  say. 

13  And  one  out  of  the  multitude 
said  unto  him,  Master,  bid  my 
brother  divide  the  inheritance  with 
me.  14  But  he  said  unto  him,  Man, 
who  made  me  a  judge  or  a  divider 
over  you?  15  And  he  said  unto 
them.  Take  heed,  and  keep  your- 
selves from  all  covetousness :  for 
a  man's  life  consisteth  not  in  the 
abundance  of  the  things  which  he 
possesseth.  16  And  he  spake  a  para- 
ble unto  them,  saying.  The  ground 
of  a  certain  rich  man  brought  forth 
plentifully:  17  and  he  reasoned 
within  himself,  saying.  What  shall 
I  do,  because  I  have  not  where  to 
bestow  my  fruits?  18  And  he  said. 
This  will  I  do :  I  will  pull  down 
my  barns,  and  build  greater;  and 
there  will  I  bestow  all  my  corn  and 
my  goods.  19  And  I  will  say  to 
my  soul.  Soul,  thou  hast  much 
goods  laid  up  for  many  years ; 
take  thine  ease,  eat,  drink,  be 
merry.  20  But  God  said  ynto  him. 
Thou  foolish  one,  this  night  is 
thy  soul  required  of  thee;  and 
the  things  which  thou  hast  pre- 
pared, whose  shall  they  be?  21  So 
is  he  that  layeth  up  treasure  for 
himself,  and  is  not  rich  toward 
God. 

22  And  he  said  unto  his  disciples, 
Therefore  I  say  unto  you,  Be  not 
anxious  for  your  life,  what  ye 
shall  eat ;  nor  yet  for  your  body, 
what  ye  shall  put  on.  23  For  the 
life  is  more  than  the  food,  and 
the  body  than  the  raiment.  24  Con- 
sider the  ravens,  that  they  sow  not, 
neither  reap ;  which  have  no  store- 
chamber  nor  barn ;  and  God  feed- 
eth them :  of  how  much  more  value 
are  ye  than  the  birds !  25  And  which 
of  you  by  being  anxious  can  add 
a  cubit  unto  his  stature?  26  If 
then  ye  are  not  able  to  do  even 
that  which  is  least,  why  are  ye  anx- 
ious concerning  the  rest?  27  Con- 
sider the  lilies,  how  they  grow: 
they  toil  not,  neither  do  they  spin ; 
yet  I  say  unto  you.  Even  Solomon 


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the  Holy  Spirit  it  shall  not  be  for- 
given. II  And  when  they  bring 
you  before  the  synagogues,  and 
the  rulers,  and  the  authorities,  be 
not  anxious  how  or  what  ye  shall 
answer,  or  what  ye  shall  say :  12  for 
the  Holy  Spirit  shall  teach  you  in 
that  very  hour  what  ye  ought  to 
say. 

13  And  one  out  of  the  multitude 
said  unto  him.  Teacher,  bid  my 
brother  divide  the  inheritance  with 
nie.  14  But  he  said  unto  him, 
Man,  who  made  me  a  judge  or  a 
divider  over  you?  15  And  he  said 
unto  them.  Take  heed,  and  keep 
yourselves  from  all  covetousness : 
for  a  man's  life  consisteth  not  in 
the  abundance  of  the  things  which 
he  possesseth.  16  And  he  spake 
a  parable  unto  them,  saying.  The 
ground  of  a  certain  rich  man 
brought  forth  plentifully:  17  and 
he  reasoned  within  himself,  say- 
ing. What  shall  1  do,  because  I 
have  not  where  to  bestow  my 
fruits?  18  And  he  said,  This  will 
I  do :  I  will  pull  down  my  barns, 
and  build  greater ;  and  there  will 
I  bestow  all  my  grain  and  my 
goods.  19. And  I  will  say  to  my 
soul,  Soul,  thou  hast  much  goods 
laid  up  for  many  years ;  take  thine 
ease,  eat,  drink,  be  merry.  20  But 
God  said  unto  him.  Thou  foolish 
one,  this  night  is  thy  soul  required 
of  thee ;  and  the  -things  which  thou 
hast  prepared,  whose  shall  they  be? 
21  So  is  he  that  layeth  up  treasure 
for  himself,  and  is  not  rich  toward 
God. 

22  And  he  said  unto  his  disci- 
ples. Therefore  I  say  unto  you. 
Be  not  anxious  for  yotir  life,  what 
ye  shall  eat;  nor  yet  for  your  body, 
what  ye  shall  put  on.  23  For  the 
life  is  more  than  the  food,  and  the 
body  than  the  raiment.  24  Con- 
sider the  ravens,  that  they  sow 
not,  neither  reap;  whi:h  have  no 
store-chamber  nor  barn ;  and  God 
feedeth  them :  of  how  much  more 
value  are  ye  than  the  birds!  25 
And  which  of  you  by  being  anxious 
can  add  a  cubit  unto  the  measure 
of  his  life?  26  If  then  ye  are  not 
able  to  do  even  that  which  is  least, 
why  are  ye  anxious  concerning  the 
rest?  27  Consider  the  lilies,  how 
they   grow :    they   toil   not,    neither 


powers,   be   not    solicitous   how    or   what 
you  shall  answer,  or  what  you  shall  say ; 

12  For  the  Holy  Ghost  shall  teach  you 
in  the  same  hour  what  you  must  say. 

13  And  one  of  the  multitude  said  to 
him :  Master,  speak  to  my  brother  that 
he  divide  the  inheritance  with  me. 

14  But  he  said  to  him :  Man,  who 
hath  appointed  me  judge,  or  divider, 
over  you? 

15  And  he  said  to  them :  Take  heed 
and  beware  of  all  covetousness ;  for  a 
man's  life  doth  not  consist  in  the  abun- 
dance of  things  which  he  possesseth. 

16  And  he  spoke  a  similitude  to  them, 
saying :  The  land  of  a  certain  rich  man 
brought  forth  plenty  of   fruits. 

17  And  he  thought  within  himself,  say- 
ing: What  shall  1  do,  because  I  have  no 
room  where  to  bestow  my  fruits? 

18  And  he  said :  This  will  I  do :  I  vvill 
pull  down  my  barns,  and  will  build 
greater;  and  into  them  will  I  gather  all 
things  that  are  grown  to  me,  and  my 
goods. 

19  And  I  will  say  to  my  soul :  Soul, 
thou  hast  much  goods  laid  up  for  many 
years;  take  thy  rest;  eat,  drink,  make 
good  cheer. 

20  But  God  said  to  him :  Thou  fool, 
this  night  do  they  require  thy  soul  of 
thee :  and  whose  shall  those  things  be 
which  thou  hast  provided? 

21  So  is  he  that  layeth  up  treasure  for 
himself,  and  is  not  rich  towards  God. 

22  And  he  said  to  his  disciples :  There- 
fore I  say  to  you,  be  not  solicitous  for 
your  life,  what  you  shall  eat;  nor  for 
your  body,  what  you  shall  put  on. 

23  The  life  is  more  than  the  meat,  and 
the   body   is   more   than   the   raiment. 

24  Consider  the  ravens,  for  they  sow 
not,  neither  do  they  reap,  neither  have 
they  storehouse  nor  barn,  and  God  feed- 
eth them.  How  much  are  you  more 
valuable  than  they? 

25  And  which  of  you,  by  taking  thought, 
can  add  to  his  stature  one  cubit? 

26  n  then  ye  be  not  able  to  do  so  much 
as  the  least  thing,  why  are  you  solicitous 
for  the  rest? 

27  Consider  the  lilies,  how  they  grow : 
they  labour  not,  neither  do  they  spin. 
But  I  say  to  you,  not  even  Solomon  in 
all  his  glory  was  clothed  like  one  of 
these. 

28  Now  if  God  clothe  in  this  manner 
the  grass  that  is  to  day  in  the  field,  and 
to  morrow  is  cast  into  the  oven ;  how 
much  more  you,  O  ye  of  little  faith? 


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more  will  he  clothe  you,  O  ye  of  little 
faith  ? 

29  And  seek  not  ye  what  ye  shall  eat, 
or  what  ye  shall  drink,  neither  be  ye  of 
doubtful  mind. 

30  For  all  these  things  do  the  nations  of 
the  world  seek  after:  and  your  Father 
knoweth  that  ye  have  need  of  these 
things. 

31  But  rather  seek  ye  the  kingdom  of 
God;  and  all  these  things  shall  be  added 
unto  you. 

32  Fear  not,  little  flock;  for  it  is  your 
Father's- good  pleasure  to  give  you  the 
kingdom. 

33  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms; 
provide  yourselves  bags  which  wax  not 
old,  a  treasure  in  the  heavens  that  fail- 
eth  not,  where  no  thief  approacheth, 
neither  moth  corrupteth. 

34  For  where  your  treasure  is,  there 
will  your  heart  be  also. 

35  Let  your  loins  be  girded  about,  and 
your  lights  burning; 

36  And  ye  yourselves  like  unto  men 
that  wait  for  their  lord,  when  he  will 
return  from  the  wedding;  that  when  he 
cometh  and  knocketh,  they  may  open 
unto  him  immediately. 

S7  Blessed  are  those  servants,  whom 
the  lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  watch- 
ing: verily  I  say  unto  you,  that  he  shall 
gird  himself,  and  make  them  to  sit  down 
to  meat,  and  will  come  forth  and  serve 
them. 

38  And  if  he  shall  come  in  the  second 
watch,  or  come  in  the  third  watch,  and 
find  them  so,  blessed  are  those  servants. 

39  And  this  know,  that  if  the  goodman 
of  the  house  had  known  what  hour  the 
thief  would  come,  he  would  have  watched, 
and  not  have  suffered  his  house  to  be 
broken  through. 

40  Be  ye  therefore  ready  also :  for  the 
Son  of  man  cometh  at  an  hour  when  ye 
think  not. 

41  Then  Peter  said  unto  him.  Lord, 
speakest  thou  this  parable  unto  us,  or 
even  to  all? 

42  And  the  Lord  said,  Who  then  is 
that  faithful  and  wise  steward,  whom  his 
lord  shall  make  ruler  over  his  household, 
to  give  them  their  portion  of  meat  in  due 
season? 

43  Blessed  is  that  servant,  whom  his 
lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  so  doing. 

44  Of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you,  that  he 
will  make  him  ruler  over  all  that  he 
hath. 

45  But  and  if  that  servant  say  in  his 


in  all  his  glory  was  not  arrayed 
like  one  of  these.  28  But  if  God 
doth  so  clothe  the  grass  in  the  field, 
which  to-day  is,  and  to-morrow  is 
cast  into  the  oven;  how  much  more 
shall  he  clothe  you,  O  ye  of  little 
faith?  29  And  seek  not  ye  what  ye 
shall  eat,  and  what  ye  shall  drink, 
neither  be  ye  of  doubtful  mind.  30 
For  all  these  things  do  the  na- 
tions of  the  world  seek  after :  but 
your  Father  knoweth  that  ye  have 
need  of  these  things.  31  Howbeit 
seek  ye  his  kingdom,  and  these 
things  shall  be  added  unto  you.  32 
Fear  not,  little  flock;  for  it  is  your 
Father's  good  pleasure  to  give  you 
the  kingdom.  33  Sell  that  ye  have, 
and  give  alms ;  make  for  yourselves 
purses  which  wax  not  old,  a  treas- 
ure in  the  heavens  that  faileth  not, 
where  no  thief  draweth  near, 
neither  moth  destroyeth.  34  For 
where  your  treasure  is,  there  will 
your  heart  be  also. 

35  Let  your  loins  be  girded 
about,  and  your  lamps  burning; 
36  and  be  ye  yourselves  like  unto 
men  looking  for  their  lord,  when 
he  shall  return  from  the  marriage 
feast ;  that,  when  he  cometh  and 
knocketh,  they  may  straightway 
open  unto  him.  27  Blessed  are 
those  servants,  whom  the  lord 
when  he  cometh  shall  find  watch- 
ing: verily  I  say  unto  you,  that 
he  sHall  gird  himself,  and  make 
them  sit  down  to  meat,  and  shall 
come  and  serve  them.  38  And  if 
he  shall  come  in  the  second  watch, 
and  if  in  the  third,  and  find  them 
so,  blessed  are  those  servants.  39 
But  know  this,  that  if  the  master 
of  the  house  had  known  in  what 
hour  the  thief  was  coming,  he 
would  have  watched,  and  not  have 
left  his  house  to  be  broken  through. 
40  Be  ye  also  ready:  for  in  an  hour 
that  ye  think  not  the  Son  of  man 
cometh. 

41  And  Peter,  said.  Lord,  speak- 
est thou  this  parable  unto  us,  or 
even  unto  all?  42  And  the  Lord 
said,  Who  then  is  the  faithful 
and  wise  steward,  whom  his  lord 
shall  set  over  his  household,  to  give 
them  their  portion  of  food  in  due 
season?  43  Blessed  is  that  ser- 
vant, whom  his  lord  when  he  com- 
eth  shall  find  so   doing.     44  Of  a 


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do  they  spin ;  yet  I  say  unto  you, 
Even  Solomon  in  all  his  glory  was 
not  arrayed  like  one  of  these.  28 
But  if  God  doth  so  clothe  the  grass 
in  the  field,  which  to-day  is,  and 
to-morrow  is  cast  into  the  oven ; 
how  much  more  shall  he  clothe  you, 
O  ye  of  little  faith?  29  And  seek 
not  ye  what  ye  shall  eat,  and  what 
ye  shall  drink,  neither  be  ye  of 
doubtful  mind.  30  For  all  these 
things  do  the  nations  of  the  world 
seek  after:  but  your  Father  know- 
eth  that  ye  have  need  of  these 
things.  31  Yet  seek  ye  his  king- 
dom, and  these  things  shall  be 
added  unto  you.  32  Fear  not,  lit- 
tle flock ;  for  it  is  your  Father's 
good  pleasure  to  give  you  the  king- 
dom. 33  Sell  that  which  ye  have, 
and  give  alms;  make  for  yourselves 
purses  which  wax  not  old,  a  treas- 
ure in  the  heavens  that  faileth 
not,  where  no  thief  draweth  near, 
neither  moth  destroyeth.  34  For 
where  your  treasure  is,  there  will 
your  heart  be  also. 

35  Let  your  loins  be  girded 
about,  and  your  lamps  burning; 
36  and  be  ye  yourselves  like  unto 
men  looking  for  their  lord,  when 
he  shall  return  from  the  marriage 
feast;  that,  when  he  cometh  and 
knocketh,  they  may  straightway 
open  unto  him.  37  Blessed  are 
those  servants,  whom  the  lord 
when  he  cometh  shall  find  watch- 
ing :  verily  I  say  unto  you,  that 
he  shall  gird  himself,  and  make 
them  sit  down  to  meat,  and  shall 
come  and  serve  them.  38  And  if 
he  shall  come  in  the  second  watch, 
and  if  in  the  third,  and  find  them 
so,  blessed  are  those  servants.  39 
But  know  this,  that  if  the  mas- 
ter of  the  house  had  known  in 
what  hour  the  thief  was  coming, 
he  would  have  watched,  and  not 
have  left  his  house  to  be  broken 
through.  40  Be  ye  also  ready:  for 
in  an  hour  that  y^think  not  the 
Son  of  man  cometBP 

41  And  Peter  said,  Lord,  speak- 
est  thou  this  parable  unto  us,  or 
even  unto  all?  42  And  the  Lord 
said.  Who  then  is  the  faith- 
ful and  wise  steward,  whom  his 
lord  shall  set  over  his  household,  to 
give  them  their  portion  of  food 
in  due  season?     43  Blessed  is  that 


29  And  seek  not  you  what  you  shall 
eat,  or  what  you  shall  drink :  and  be 
not  lifted  up  on  high. 

30  For  all  these  things  do  the  nations 
of  the  world  seek.  But  your  Father 
knoweth  that  you  have  need  of  these 
things. 

31  But  seek  ye  first  the  kingdom  of 
God  and  his  justice,  and  all  these  things 
shall  be  added  unto  you. 

32  Fear  not,  little  flock,  for  it  hath 
pleased  your  Father  to  give  you  a  king- 
dom. 

33  Sell  what  you  possess  and  give 
alms.  Make  to  yourselves  bags  which 
grow  not  old,  a  treasure  in  heaven  which 
faileth  not :  where  no  thief  approacheth, 
nor  moth  corrupteth. 

34  For  where  your  treasure  is,  there 
will  your  heart  be  also. 

35  Let  your  loins  be  girt,  and  lamps 
burning  in  your  hands. 

36  And  you  yourselves  like  to  men  who 
wait  for  their  lord,  when  he  shall  return 
from  the  wedding;  that  when  he  com- 
eth and  knocketh,  they  may  open  to  him 
immediately. 

37  Blessed  are  those  servants,  whom 
the  Lord  when  he  cometh,  shall  find 
watching.  Amen  I  say  to  you,  that  he 
will  gird  himself,  and  make  them  sit 
down  to  meat,  and  passing  will  minister 
unto  them. 

38  And  if  he  shall  come  in  the  second 
watch,  or  come  in  the  third  watch,  and 
find  them  so,  blessed  are  those  servants. 

39  But  this  know  ye,  that  if  the  house- 
holder did  know  at  what  hour  the  thief 
would  come,  he  would  surely  watch,  and 
would  not  suffer  his  house  to  be  broken 
open. 

40  Be  you  then  also  ready:  for  at  what 
hour  you  think  not,  the  Son  of  man  will 
come. 

41  And  Peter  said  to  him :  Lord,  dost 
thou  speak  this  parable  to  us,  or  likewise 
to  all? 

42  And  the  Lord  said :  Who  (thinkest 
thou)  is  the  faithful  and  wise  steward, 
whom  his  lord  setteth  over  his  family,  to 
give  them  their  measure  of  wheat  in  due 
season? 

43  Blessed  is  that  servant,  whom  when 
his  lord  shall  come,  he  shall  find  so  do- 
ing. 

44  Verily  I  say  to  you,  he  will  set  him 
over  all  that  he  possesseth. 

45  But  if  that  servant  shall  say  in  his 
heart:   My  lord   is  long  a  coming;   and 


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heart,  My  lord  delayeth  his  coming;  and 
shall  begin  to  beat  the  menservants  and 
maidens,  and  to  eat  and  drink,  and  to 
be  drunken ; 

46  The  lord  of  that  servant  will  come 
in  a  day  when  he  looketh  not  for  him, 
and  at  an  hour  when  he  is  not  aware, 
and  will  cut  him  in  sunder,  and  will  ap- 
point him  his  portion  with  the  unber 
lievers. 

47  And  that  servant,  which  knew  his 
lord's  will,  and  prepared  not  himself, 
neither  did  according  to  his  will,  shall 
be  beaten  with  many  stripes. 

48  But  he  that  knew  not,  and  did 
commit  things  worthy  of  stripes,  shall 
be  beaten  with  few  stripes.  For  unto 
whomsoever  much  is  given,  of  him  shall 
be  much  required :  and  to  whom  men 
have  committed  much,  of  him  they  will 
ask  the  more. 

49  I  am  come  to  send  fire  on  the  earth ; 
and  what  will  I,  if  it  be  already  kindled? 

50  But  I  have  a  baptism  to  be  bap- 
tized with ;  and  how  am  I  straitened  till 
it  be  accomplished ! 

51  Suppose  ye  that  I  am  come  to  give 
peace  on  earth?  I  tell  you.  Nay;  but 
rather  division : 

52  For  from  henceforth  there  shall  be 
five  in  one  house  divided,  three  against 
two,  and  two  against  three. 

53  The  father  shall  be  divided  against 
the  son,  and  the  son  against  the  father ; 
the  mother  against  the  daughter,  and  the 
daughter  against  the  mother;  the  mother 
in  law  against  her  daughter  in  law,  and 
the  daughter  in  law  against  her  mother  in 
law. 

54  And  he  said  also  to  the  people. 
When  ye  see  a  cloud  rise  out  of  the 
west,  straightway  ye  say,  There  cometh 
a  shower;  and  so  it  is. 

55  And  when  ye  see  the  south  wind 
blow,  ye  say.  There  will  be  heat;  and  it 
cometh  to  pass. 

56  Ye  hypocrites,  ye  can  discern  the 
face  of  the  sky  and  of  the  earth ;  but 
how  is  it  that  ye  do  not  discern  this 
time? 

57  Yea,  and  why  even  of  yourselves 
judge  ye  not  what  is  right? 

58  When  thou  goest  with  thine  ad- 
versary to  the  magistrate,  as  thou  art  in 
the  way,  give  diligence  that  thou  mayest 
be  delivered  from  him;  lest  he  hale  thee 
to  the  judge,  and  the  judge  deliver  thee 
to  the  officer,  and  the  officer  cast  thee  into 
prison. 

59  I   tell   thee,   thou   shalt   not   depart 


truth  I  say  unto  you,  that  he  will 
set  him  over  all  that  he  hath.  45 
But  if  that  servant  shall  say  in  his 
heart.  My  lord  delayeth  his  com- 
ing; and  shall  begin  to  beat  the 
menservants  and  the  maidservants, 
and  to  eat  and  drink,  and  to  be 
drunken;  46  the  lord  of  that  ser- 
vant shall  come  in  a  day  when  he 
expecteth  not,  and  in  an  hour  when 
he  knoweth  not,  and  shall  cut  him 
asunder,  and  appoint  his  portion 
with  the  unfaithful.  47  And  that 
servant,  which  knew  his  lord's 
will,  and  made  not  ready,  nor  did 
according  to  his  will,  shall  be 
beaten  with  many  stripes;  48  but 
he  that  knew  not,  and  did  things 
worthy  of  stripes,  shall  be  beaten 
with  few  stripes.  And  to  whom- 
soever much  is  given,  of  him  shall 
much  be  required :  and  to  whom 
they  commit  much,  of  him  .will  they 
ask  the  more. 

49  I  came  to  cast  fire  upon  the 
earth ;  and  what  will  I,  if  it  is  al- 
ready kindled?  50  But  I  have  a 
baptism  to  be  baptized  with ;  and 
how  am  I  straitened  till  it  be  ac- 
complished!  51  Think  ye  that  I 
am  come  to  give  peace  in  the  earth? 
52  I  tell  you.  Nay;  but  rather  di- 
vision :  for  there  shall  be  from 
henceforth  five  in  one  house  di- 
vided, three  against  two,  and  two 
against  three.  53  They  shall  be  di- 
vided, father  against  son,  and  son 
against  father;  mother  against 
daughter,  and  daughter  against  her 
mother ;  mother  in  law  against  her 
daughter  in  law,  and  daughter  in 
law  against  her  mother  in  law. 

54  And  he  said  to  the  multitudes 
also.  When  ye  see  a  cloud  rising 
in  the  west,  straightway  ye  say, 
There  cometh  a  shower;  and  so  it 
cometh  to  pass.  55  And  when  ye 
see  a  south  wind  blowing,  ye  sa3% 
There  will  be  a  scorching  heat ; 
and  it  cometh  to  pass.  56  Ye  hypo- 
crites, ye  know  how  to  interpret 
the  face  of  the  earth  and  the  hea- 
ven ;  but  how  is  it  that  ye  know  not 
how  to  interpret  this  time?  57  And 
why  even  of  yourselves  judge  ye 
not  what  is  right?  58  For  as  thou 
art  going  with  thine  adversary 
before  the  magistrate,  on  the  way 
give  diligence  to  be  quit  of  him ; 
lest   haply   he   hale   thee   unto   the 


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servant,  whom  his  lord  when  he 
cometh  shall  find  so  doing.  44  Of 
a  truth  I  say  unto  you,  that  he  will 
set  him  over  all  that  he  hath.  45 
But  if  that  servant  shall  say  in  his 
heart,  My  lord  delayeth  his  com- 
ing; and  shall  begin  to  beat  the 
menservants  and  the  maidservants, 
and  to  eat  and  drink,  and  to  be 
drunken;  46  the  lord  of  that  ser- 
vant shall  come  in  a  day  when  he 
expecteth  not,  and  in  an  hour  when 
he  knoweth  not,  and  shall  cut  him 
asunder,  and  appoint  his  portion 
with  the  unfaithful.  47  And  that 
servant,  who  knew  his  lord's  will, 
and  made  not  ready,  nor  did  ac- 
cording to  his  will,  shall  be  beaten 
with  many  stripes;  48  but  he  that 
knew  not,  and  did  things  worthy 
of  stripes,  shall  be  beaten  with  few 
stripes.  And  to  whomsoever  much 
is  given,  of  him  shall  much  be  re- 
quired :  and  to  whom  they  commit 
much,  of  him  will  they  ask  the 
more. 

49  I  came  to  cast  fire  upon  the 
earth ;  and  what  do  I  desire,  if  it 
is  already  kindled?  50  But  I  have 
a  baptism  to  be  baptized  with ; 
and  how  am  I  straitened  till  it  be 
accomplished!  51  Think  ye  that 
I  am  come  to  give  peace  in  the 
earth?  I  tell  you.  Nay;  but  rather 
division :  52  for  there  shall  be  from 
henceforth  five  in  one  house  di- 
vided, three  against  two,  and  two 
against  three.  53  They  shall  be 
divided,  father  against  son,  and 
son  against  father;  mother  against 
daughter,  and  daughter  against  her 
mother;  mother  in  law  against  her 
daughter  in  law,  and  daughter  in 
law  against  her  mother  in  law. 

54  And  he  said  to  the  multitudes 
also,  When  ye  see  a  cloud  rising  in 
the  west,  straightway  ye  say,  There 
cometh  a  shower;  and  so  it  cometh 
to  pass.  55  And  when  ye  see  a 
south  wind  blowing,  ye  say,  There 
will  be  a  scorching  heat ;  and  it  com- 
eth to  pass.  56  Ye  hypocrites,  ye 
know  how  to  interpret  the  face  of 
the  earth  and  the  heaven ;  but  how 
is  it  that  ye  know  not  how  to  in- 
terpret this  time?.  57  And  why 
even  of  yourselves  judge  ye  not 
what  is  right?  58  For  as  thou  art 
going  with  thine  adversary  before 
the    magistrate,    on    the    way   give 


shall  begin  to  strike  the  menservants 
and  maidservants,  and  to  eat  and  to 
drink  and  be  drunk : 

46  The  lord  of  that  servant  will  come 
in  the  day  that  he  hopeth  not,  and  at 
the  hour  that  he  knoweth  not,  and  shall 
separate  him,  and  shall  appoint  him  his 
portion  with  unbelievers. 

47  And  that  servant  who  knew  the 
will  of  his  lord,  and  prepared  not  himself, 
and  did  not  according  to  his  will,  shall 
be  beaten  with  many  stripes. 

48  But  he  that  knew  not,  and  did 
things  worthy  of  stripes,  shall  be  beaten 
with  few  stripes.  And  unto  whomsoever 
much  is  given,  of  him  much  shall  be  re- 
quired :  and  to  whom  they  have  com- 
mitted much,  of  him  they  will  demand 
the  more. 

49  I  am  come  to  cast  fire  on  the 
earth :  and  what  will  I,  but  that  it  be 
kindled? 

50  And  I  have  a  baptism  where- 
with I  am  to  be  baptized :  and  how 
am  I  straitened  until  it  be  accom- 
plished? 

51  Think  ye,  that  I  am  come  to  give 
peace  on  earth  ?  I  tell  you,  no ;  but 
separation. 

52  For  there  shall  be  from  henceforth 
five  in  one  house  divided :  three  against 
two,  and  two  against  three. 

53  The  father  shall  be  divided  against 
the  son,  and  the  son  against  his  father, 
the  mother  against  the  daughter,  and 
the  daughter  against  the  mother,  the 
mother  in  law  against  her  daughter  in 
law,  and  the  daughter  in  law  against  her 
mother  in  law. 

54  And  he  said  also  to  the  multi- 
tudes :  When  you  see  a  cloud  rising 
from  the  west,  presently  you  say : . 
A  shower  is  coming:  and  so  it  hap- 
peneth : 

55  And  when  ye  see  the  south  wind 
blow,  you  say :  There  will  be  heat :  and 
it  cometh  to  pass. 

56  You  hypocrites,  you  know  how  to 
discern  the  face  of  the  heaven  and  of  the 
earth :  but  how  is  it  that  you  do  not  dis- 
cern this  time? 

57  And  why  even  of  yourselves,  do  you 
not  judge  that  which  is  just? 

58  And  when  thou  goest  with  thy  ad- 
versary to  the  prince,  whilst  thou  art  in 
the  way,  endeavour  to  be  delivered  from 
him :  lest  perhaps  he  draw  thee  to  the 
judge,  and  the  judge  deliver  thee  to  the 
exacter,  and  the  exacter  cast  thee  into 
prison. 


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thence,  till  thou  hast  paid  the  very  last 
mite. 


CHAPTER  13. 

THERE  were  present  at  that  season 
some  that  told  him  of  the  Gali- 
Iseans,  whose  blood  Pilate  had  mingled 
with  their  sacrifices. 

2  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them, 
Suppose  ye  that  these  Galilseans  were  sin- 
ners above  all  the  Galilseans,  because  they 
sufifered  such  things? 

3  I  tell  you,  Nay:  but,  except  ye  re- 
pent, ye  shall  all  likewise  perish. 

4  Or  those  eighteen,  upon  whom  the 
tower  in  Siloam  fell,  and  slew  them, 
think  ye  that  they  were  sinners  above  all 
men  that  dwelt  in  Jerusalem? 

5  I  tell  you,  Nay:  but,  except  ye  re- 
pent, ye  shall  all  likewise  perish. 

6  He  spake  also  this  parable ;  A  cer- 
tain man  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in  his 
vineyard ;  and  he  came  and  sought  fruit 
thereon,  and  found  none. 

7  Then  said  he  unto  the  dresser  of  his 
vineyard,  Behold,  these  three  years  I 
come  seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree,  and 
find  none :  cut  it  down ;  why  cumbereth 
it  the  ground? 

8  And  he  answering  said  unto  him. 
Lord,  let  it  alone  this  year  also,  till  I 
shall  dig  about  it,  and  dung  it: 

9  And  if  it  bear  fruit,  well:  and  if  not, 
then  after  that  thou  shalt  cut  it  down. 

ID  And  he  was  teaching  in  one  of  the 
synagogues  on   the  sabbath. 

11  And,  behold,  there  was  a  woman 
which  had  a  spirit  of  infirmity  eighteen 
years,  and  was  bowed  together,  and  could 
in  no  wise  lift  up  herself. 

12  And  when  Jesus  saw  her,  he  called 
her  to  him,  and  said  unto  her.  Woman, 
thou  art  loosed  from  thine  infirmity. 

13  And  he  laid  his  hands  on  her:  and 
immediately  she  was  made  straight,  and 
glorified  God. 

14  And  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue  an- 
swered with  indignation,  because  that 
Jesus  had  healed  on  the  sabbath  day, 
and  said  unto  the  people.  There  are  six 
days  in  which  men,  ought  to  work:  in 
them  therefore  come  and  be  healed,  and 
not  on  the  sabbath  day. 

15  The  Lord  then  answered  him,  and 
said,  Thou  hypocrite,  doth  not  each  one 


judge,  and  the  judge  shall  deliver 
thee  to  the  officer,  and  the  officer 
shall  cast  thee  into  prison.  59  I  say 
unto  thee,  Thou  shalt  by  no  means 
come  out  thence,  till  thou  have  paid 
the  very  last  mite. 


_  nyrOW  there  were  some  pres- 
■'o-L^  ent  at  that  very  season 
which  told  him  of  the  Galilaeans, 
whose  blood  Pilate  had  mingled 
with  their  sacrifices.  2  And  he  an- 
swered and  said  unto  them,  Think 
ye  that  these  Galilseans  were  sin- 
ners above  all  the  Galilseans,  be- 
cause they  have  suffered  these 
things  ?  3  I  tell  you.  Nay :  but,  ex- 
cept ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  in 
like  manner  perish.  4  Or  those 
eighteen,  upon  whom  the  tower  in 
Siloam  fell,  and  killed  them,  think 
ye  that  they  were  offenders  above 
all  the  men  that  dwelf  in  Jerusa- 
lem? 5  I  tell  you.  Nay:  but,  ex- 
cept ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  likewise 
perish. 

6  And  he  spake  this  parable;  A 
certain  man  had  a  fig  tree  planted 
in  his  vineyard ;  and  he  came  seek- 
ing fruit  thereon,  and  found  none. 
7  And  he  said  unto  the  vinedresser, 
Behold,  these  three  years  I  come 
seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree,  and 
find  none :  cut  it  down ;  why  doth 
it  also  cumber  the  ground?  8  And 
he  answering  saith  unto  him,  Lord, 
let  it  alone  this  year  also,  till  I  shall 
dig  about  it,  and  dung  it :  9  and  if 
it  bear  fruit  thenceforth,  well;  but 
if  not,  thou  shalt  cut  it  down. 

10  And  he  was  teaching  in  one  of 
the  synagogues  on  the  sabbath  day. 

11  And  behold,  a  woman  which  had 
a  spirit  of  infirmity  eighteen  years ; 
and  she  was  bowed  together,  and 
could   in   no   wise    lift    herself    up. 

12  And  when  Jesus  saw  her,  he 
called  her,  and  said  to  her.  Woman, 
thou  art  loosed  from  thine  infirmity. 

13  And  he  laid  his  hands  upon 
her :  and  immediately  she  was  made 
straight,  and  glorified  God.  14  And 
the  ruler  of  the  synagogue,  being 
moved  with  indignation  because  Je- 
sus had  healed  on  the  sabbath,  an- 
swered and  said  to  the  multitude, 
There  are  six  days  in  which  men 
ought  to  work:   in  them  therefore 


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diligence  to  be  quit  of  him ;  lest 
haply  he  drag  thee  unto  the  judge, 
and  the  judge  shall  deliver  thee  to 
the  officer,  and  the  officer  shall 
cast  thee  into  prison.  59  I  say 
unto  thee,  Thou  shalt  by  no  means 
come  out  thence,  till  thou  have  paid 
the  very  last  mite. 

_  lyrOVV  there  were  some  pres- 
■^•3-i-^  ent  at  that  very  season 
who  told  him  of  the  Galilteans, 
whose  blood  Pilate  had  mingled 
with  their  sacrifices.  2  And  he  an- 
swered and  said  unto  them,  Think 
ye  that  these  Galilaeans  were  sin- 
ners above  all  the  Galilaeans,  be- 
cause they  have  suffered  these 
things?  3  I  tell  you,  Nay:  but, 
except  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  in 
like  manner  perish.  4  Or  those 
eighteen,  upon  whom  the  tower  in 
Siloam  fell,  and  killed  them,  think 
ye  that  they  were  offenders  above 
all  the  men  that  dwell  in  Jerusa- 
lem? 5  I  tell  you.  Nay:  but,  ex- 
cept ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  likewise 
perish. 

6  And  he  spake  this  parable ;  A 
certain  man  had  a  fig  tree  planted 
in  his  vineyard ;  and  he  came  seek- 
ing fruit  thereon,  and  found  none. 
7  And  he  said  unto  the  vinedresser. 
Behold,  these  three  years  I  come 
seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree,  and 
find  none :  cut  it  down ;  why  doth 
it  also  cumber  the  ground?  8  And 
he  answering  saith  unto  him.  Lord, 
let  it  alone  this  year  also,  till  I  shall 
dig  about  it,  and  dung  it :  9  and  if 
it  bear  fruit  thenceforth,  well;  but 
if  not,  thou  shalt  cut  it  down. 

ID  And  he  was  teaching  in  one 
of  the  synagogues  on  the  sabbath 
day.  II  And  behold,  a  woman 
that  had  a  spirit  of  infirmity  eigh- 
teen years ;  and  she  was  bowed  to- 
gether, and  could  in  no  wise  lift 
herself  up.  12  And  when  Jesus 
saw  her,  he  called  her,  and  said  to 
her,  Woman,  thou  art  loosed  from 
thine  infirmity.  13  And  he  laid 
his  hands  upon  her:  and  immedi- 
ately she  was  made  straight,  and 
glorified  God.  14  And  the  ruler 
of  the  synagogue,  being  moved  with 
indignation  because  Jesus  had 
healed  on  the  sabbath,  answered 
and  said  to  the  multitude.  There 
are  six  days  in  which  men  ought  to 


59  I  say  to  thee,  thou  shalt  not  go  out 
thence,  until  thou  pay  the  very  last  mite. 


CHAPTER  13. 

AND  there  were  present,  at  that  very 
time,  some  that  told  him  of  the 
Galileans,  whose  blood  Pilate  had  min- 
gled with  their  sacrifices. 

2  And  he  answering,  said  to  them : 
Think  you  that  these  Galileans  were  sin- 
ners above  all  the  men  of  Galilee,  be- 
cause they  suffered  such   things? 

3  No,  I  say  to  you :  but  unless  you  shall 
do  penance,  you  shall  all  likewise  perish. 

4  Or  those  eighteen  upon  whom  the 
tower  fell  in  Siloe,  and  slew  them :  think 
you,  that  they  also  were  debtors  above 
all  the  men  that  dwelt  in  Jerusalem? 

5  No,  I  say  to  you ;  but  except  you  do 
penance,  you  shall  all  likewise  perish. 

6  He  spoke  also  this  parable :  A  certain 
man  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in  his  vine- 
yard, and  he  came  seeking  fruit  on  it, 
and  found  none. 

7  And  he  said  to  the  dresser  of  the 
vineyard :  Behold,  for  these  three  years 
I  come  seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree,  and 
I  find  none.  Cut  it  down  therefore : 
why  cumbereth  it  the  ground? 

8  But  he  answering,  said  to  him :  Lord, 
let  it  alone  this  year  also,  until  I  dig 
about  it,  and  dung  it. 

9  And  if  happily  it  bear  fruit :  but  if 
not,  then  after  that  thou  shalt  cut  it 
down. 

10  And  he  was  teaching  in  their  syna- 
gogue on  their  sabbath. 

11  And  behold  there  was  a  woman,  who 
had  a  spirit  of  infirmity  eighteen  years: 
and  she  was  bowed  together,  neither  could 
she  look  upwards  at  all. 

12  Whom  when  Jesus  saw,  he  called 
her  unto  him,  and  said  to  her:  Woman, 
thou  art  delivered  from  thy  infirmity. 

13  And  he  laid  his  hands  upon  her,  and 
immediately  she  was  made  straight,  and 
glorified  God. 

14  And  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue  (be- 
ing angry  that  Jesus  had  healed  on  the 
sabbath)  answering,  said  to  the  multi- 
tude :  Six  days  there  are  wherein  you 
ought  to  work.  In  them  therefore  come, 
and  be  healed;  and  not  on  the  sabbath 
day. 

15  And  the  Lord  answering  him,  said : 


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of  you  on  the  sabbath  loose  his  ox  or  his 
ass  from  the  stall,  and  lead  him  away  to 
watering? 

16  And  ought  not  this  woman,  being  a 
daughter  of  Abraham,  whom  Satan  hath 
bound,  lo,  these  eighteen  years,  be  loosed 
from  this  bond  on  the  sabbath  day? 

17  And  when  he  had  said  these  things, 
all  his  adversaries  were  ashamed :  and 
all  the  people  rejoiced  for  all  the  glorious 
things  that  were  done  by  him. 

18  Then  said  he,  Unto  what  is  the 
kingdom  of  God  like?  and  whereunto 
shall  I  resemble  it? 

19  It  is  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed, 
which  a  man  took,  and  cast  into  his  gar- 
den ;  and  it  grew,  and  waxed  a  great 
tree ;  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  lodged  in 
the  branches  of  it. 

20  And  again  he  said,  Whereunto  shall 
I  liken  the  kingdom  of  God? 

21  It  is  like  leaven,  which  a  woman 
took  and  hid  in  three  measures  of  meal, 
till  the  whole  was  leavened. 

22  And  he  went  through  the  cities  and 
villages,  teaching,  and  journeying  toward 
Jerusalem. 

23  Then  said  one  unto  him,  Lord,  are 
there  few  that  be  saved?  And  he  said 
unto  them, 

24  Strive  to  enter  in  at  the  strait  gate : 
for  many,  I  say  unto  you,  will  seek  to 
enter  in,  and  shall  not  be  able. 

25  When  once  the  master  of  the  house 
is  risen  up,  and  hath  shut  to  the  door, 
and  ye  begin  to  stand  without,  and  to 
knock  at  the  door,  saying.  Lord,  Lord, 
open  unto  us;  and  he  shall  answer  and 
say  unto  you,  I  know  you  not  whence  ye 
are: 

26  Then  shall  ye  begin  to  say.  We  have 
eaten  and  drunk  in  thy  presence,  and 
thou  hast  taught  in  our  streets. 

27  But  he  shall  say,  I  tell  you,  I  know 
you  not  whence  ye  are ;  depart  from  me, 
all  ye  workers  of  iniquity. 

28  There  shall  be  weeping  and  gnash- 
ing of  teeth,  when  ye  shall  see  Abraham, 
and  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  and  all  the  prophets, 
in  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  you  your- 
selves thrust  out. 

29  And  they  shall  come  from  the  east, 
and  from  the  west,  and  from  the  north, 
and  from  the  south,  and  shall  sit  down  in 
the  kingdom  of  God. 

30  And,  behold,  there  are  last  which 
shall  be  first,  and  there  are  first  which 
shall  be  last. 

31  The  same  day  there  came  certain 
of   the   Pharisees,  saying  unto  him.   Get 


come  and  be  healed,  and  not  on  the 
day  of  the  sabbath.  15  But  the 
Lord  answered  him,  and  said.  Ye 
hypocrites,  doth  not  each  one  of 
you  on  the  sabbath  loose  his  ox  or 
his  ass  from  the  stall,  and  lead  him 
away  to  watering?  16  And  ought 
not  this  woman,  being  a  daugh- 
ter of  Abraham,  whom  Satan  had 
bound,  lo,  these  eighteen  years,  to 
have  been  loosed  from  this  bond  on 
the  day  of  the  sabbath?  17  And  as 
he  said  these  things,  all  his  adver- 
saries were  put  to  shame :  and  all 
the  multitude  rejoiced  for  all  the 
glorious  things  that  were  done  by 
him. 

18  He  said  therefore.  Unto  what 
is  the  kingdom  of  God  like?  and 
whereunto  shall  I  liken  it?  19  It  is 
like  unto  a  grain  of  mustard  seed, 
which  a  man  took,  and  cast  into 
his  own  garden ;  and  it  grew,  and 
became  a  tree;  and  the  birds  of 
the  heaven  lodged  in  the  branches 
thereof.  20  And  again  he  said, 
Whereunto  shall  I  liken  the  king- 
dom of  God?  21  It  is  like  unto 
leaven,  which  a  woman  took  and 
hid  in  three  measures  of  meal,  till 
it  was  all  leavened. 

22  And  he  went  on  his  way 
through  cities  and  villages,  teach- 
ing, and  journeying  on  unto  Jeru- 
salem. 23  And  one  said  unto  him. 
Lord,  are  they  few  that  be  saved? 
And  he  said  unto  them,  24  Strive 
to  enter  in  by  the  narrow  door : 
for  many,  I  say  unto  you,  shall 
seek  to  enter  in,  and  shall  not  be 
able.  25  When  once  the  master 
of  the  house  is  risen  up,  and  hath 
shut  to  the  door,  and  ye  begin  to 
stand  without,  and  to  knock  at  the 
door,  saying.  Lord,  open  to  us ; 
and  he  shall  answer  and  say  to  you, 
I    know   you    not    whence   ye    are ; 

26  then  shall  ye  begin  to  say.  We 
did  eat  and  drink  in  thy  presence, 
and  thou  didst  teach  in  our  streets ; 

27  and  he  shall  say,  I  tell  you,  I 
know  not  whence  ye  are,  depart 
from  me,  all  ye  workers  of  iniquity. 

28  There  shall  be  the  weeping  and 
gnashing  of  teeth,  when  ye  shall 
see  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  Ja- 
cob, and  all  the  prophets,  in  the 
kingdom  of  God,  and  yourselves 
cast  forth  without.  29  And  they 
shall  come  from  the  east  and  west, 


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work:  in  them  therefore  come  and 
be  healed,  and  not  on  the  day  of 
the  sabbath.  15  But  the  Lord 
answered  him,  and  said,  Ye  hypo- 
crites, doth  not  each  one  of  you 
on  the  sabbath  loose  his  ox  or  his 
ass  from  the  stall,  and  lead  him 
away  to  watering?  16  And  ought 
not  this  woman,  being  a  daughter 
of  Abraham,  whom  Satan  had 
bound,  lo,  these  eighteen  years,  to 
have  been  loosed  from  this  bond  on 
the  day  of  the  sabbath?  17  And 
as  he  said  these  things,  all  his  ad- 
versaries were  put  to  shame :  and 
all  the  multitude  rejoiced  for  all 
the  glorious  things  that  were  done 
by  him. 

18  He  said  therefore,  Unto 
what  is  the  kingdom  of  God  like? 
and  whereunto  shall  I  liken  it? 
10  It  is  like  unto  a  grain  of  mus- 
tard seed,  which  a  man  took,  and 
cast  into  his  own  garden ;  and  it 
grew,  and  became  a  tree ;  and  the 
birds  of  the  heaven  lodged  in  the 
branches  thereof. 

20  And  again  he  said,  Where- 
unto shall  I  liken  the  kingdom  of 
God?  21  It  is  like  unto  leaven, 
which  a  woman  took  and  hid  in 
three  measures  of  meal,  till  it  was 
all  leavened. 

22  And  he  went  on  his  way 
through  cities  and  villages,  teach- 
ing, and  journeying  on  unto  Jeru- 
salem. 23  And  one  said  unto  him. 
Lord,  are  they  few  that  are  saved? 
And  he  said  unto  them,  24  Strive 
to  enter  in  by  the  narrow  door :  for 
many,  I  say  unto  you,  shall  seek  to 
enter  in,  and  shall  not  be  able. 
25  When  once  the  master  of  the 
house  is  risen  up,  and  hath  shut 
to  the  door,  and  ye  begin  to  stand 
without,  and  to  knock  at  the  door, 
saying.  Lord,  open  to  us ;  and  he 
shall  answer  and  say  to  you,  I 
know  you  not  whence  ye  are ;  26 
then  shall  ye  begin  to  say,  We  did 
eat  and  drink  in  thy  presence,  and 
thou    didst    teach    in    our    streets ; 

27  and  he  shall  say,  I  tell  you.  I 
know  not  whence  ye  are :  depart 
from  me,  all  ye  workers  of  iniquity. 

28  There  shall  be  the  weeping  and 
the  gnashing  of  teeth,  when  ye 
shall  see  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and 
Jacob,  and  all  the  prophets,  in  the 
kingdom    of    Ggd,    and   yourselves 


Ye  hypocrites,  doth  not  every  one  of  you, 
on  the  sabbath  day,  loose  his  ox  or 
his  ass  from  the  manger,  and  lead  them 
to  water? 

16  And  ought  not  this  daughter  of 
Abraham,  whom  Satan  hath  bound,  lo, 
these  eighteen  years,  be  loosed  from  this 
bond  on  the  sabbath  day? 

17  And  when  he  said  these  things,  all 
his  adversaries  were  ashamed :  and  all 
the  people  rejoiced  for  all  the  things 
that  were  gloriously  done  by  him. 

18  He  said  therefore :  To  what  is  the 
kingdom  of  God  like,  and  whereunto 
shall  I  resemble  it? 

19  It  is  like  to  a  grain  of  mustard 
seed,  which  a  man  took  and  cast  into 
his  garden,  and  it  grew  and  became  a 
great  tree,  and  the  birds  of  the  air 
lodged  in  the  branches  thereof. 

20  And  again  he  said :  Whereunto  shall 
I  esteem  the  kingdom  of  God  to  be  like? 

21  It  is  like  to  leaven,  which  a  woman 
took  and  hid  in  three  measures  of  meal, 
till  the  whole  was   leavened. 

22  And  he  went  through  the  cities  and 
towns  teaching,  and  making  his  journey 
to  Jerusalem. 

23  And  a  certain  man  said  to  him : 
Lord,  are  they  few  that  are  saved?  But 
he  said  to  them: 

24  Strive  to  enter  by  the  narrow  gate; 
for  many,  I  say  to  you,  shall  seek  to 
enter,  and  shall  not  be  able. 

25  But  when  the  master  of  the  house 
shall  be  gone  in,  and  shall  shut  the  door, 
you  shall  begin  to  stand  without,  and 
knock  at  the  door,  saying:  Lord,  open  to 
us.  And  he  answering,  shall  say  to  you : 
I  know  you  not,  whence  you  are. 

26  Then  you  shall  begin  to  say:  We 
have  eaten  and  drunk  in  thy  presence, 
and  thou  hast  taught  in  our  streets. 

27  And  he  shall  say  to  you :  I  know 
you  not,  whence  you  are :  depart  from 
me,  all  ye  workers  of  iniquity. 

28  There  shall  be  weeping  and  gnash- 
ing of  teeth,  when  you  shall  see  Abra- 
ham and  Isaac  and  Jacob,  and  all  the  pro- 
phets, in  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  you 
yourselves  thrust  out. 

29  And  there  shall  come  from  the  east 
and  the  west,  and  the  north  and  the 
south ;  and  shall  sit  down  in  the  king- 
dom of  God. 

30  And  behold,  they  are  last  that  shall 
be  first;  and  they  are  first  that  shall  be 
last. 

31  The  same  day,  there  came  some  of 
the    Pharisees,    saying    to    him:    Depart, 


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thee  out,   and   depart  hence :    for   Herod 
will  kill  thee. 

32  And  he  said  unto  them,  Go  ye,  and 
tell  that  fox,  Behold,  I  cast  out  devils, 
and  I  do  cures  to  day  and  to  morrow, 
and  the  third  day  I  shall  be  perfected. 

33  Nevertheless  I  must  walk  to  day, 
and  to  morrow,  and  the  day  following: 
for  it  cannot  be  that  a  prophet  perish 
out  of  Jerusalem. 

34  O  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem,  which  kill- 
est  the  prophets,  and  stonest  them  that 
are  sent  unto  thee ;  how  often  would  I 
have  gathered  thy  children  together,  as 
a  hen  doth  gather  her  brood  under  her 
wings,  and  ye  would  not ! 

35  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you 
desolate :  and  verily  I  say  unto  you.  Ye 
shall  not  see  me,  until  the  time  come 
when  ye  shall  say,  Blessed  is  he  that  Com- 
eth in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 


CHAPTER  14. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  went  into 
the  house  of  one  of  the  chief  Phari- 
sees to  eat  bread  on  the  sabbath  day,  that 
they  watched  him. 

2  And,  behold,  there  was  a  certain 
man  before  him  which  had  the  dropsy. 

3  And  Jesus  answering  spake  unto  the 
lawyers  and  Pharisees,  saying,  Is  it  law- 
ful to  heal  on  the  sabbath  day? 

4  And  they  held  their  peace.  And  he 
took  him,  and  healed  him,  and  let  him 
go; 

5  And  answered  them,  saying,  Which 
of  you  shall  have  an  ass  or  an  ox  fallen 
into  a  pit,  and  will  not  straightway  pull 
him  out  on  the  sabbath  day? 

6  And  they  could  not  answer  him  again 
to  these  things. 

7  And  he  put  forth  a  parable  to  those 
which  were  bidden,  when  he  marked  how 
they  chose  out  the  chief  rooms;  saying 
unto  them, 

8  When  thou  art  bidden  of  any  man 
to  a  wedding,  sit  not  down  in  the  high- 
est room ;  lest  a  more  honourable  man 
than  thou  be  bidden  of  him ; 

9  And  he  that  bade  thee  and  him  come 
and  say  to  thee,  Give  this  man  place ;  and 


and  from  the  north  and  south,  and 
shall  sit  down  in  the  kingdom  of 
God.  30  And  behold,  there  are  last 
which  shall  be  first,  and  there  are 
first  which  shall  be  last. 

31  In  that  very  hour  there  came 
certain  Pharisees,  saying  to  him, 
Get  thee  out,  and  go  hence :  for 
Herod  would  fain  kill  thee.  32  And 
he  said  unto  them,  Go  and  say  to 
that  fox,  Behold,  I  cast  out  devils 
and  perform  cures  to-day  and  to- 
morrow, and  the  third  day  I  am 
perfected.  33  Howbeit  I  must  go 
on  my  way  to-day  and  to-morrow, 
and  the  day  following:  for  it  can- 
not be  that  a  prophet  perish  out  of 
Jerusalem.  34  O  Jerusalem,  Jeru- 
salem, which  killeth  the  prophets, 
and  stoneth  them  that  are  sent  unto 
her!  how  often  would  I  have 
gathered  thy  children  together, 
even  as  a  hen  gathereth  her  own 
brood  under  her  wings,  and  ye 
would  not !  35  Behold,  your  house 
is  left  imto  you  desolate:  and  I 
say  unto  you.  Ye  shall  not  see  me, 
until  ye  shall  say.  Blessed  is  he 
that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the 
Lord. 


A  ND  it  came  to  pass,  when 
14-^^  he  went  into  the  house  of 
one  of  the  rulers  of  the  Pharisees 
on  a  sabbath  to  eat  bread,  that  they 
were  watching  him.  2  And  be- 
hold, there  was  before  him  a  cer- 
tain man  which  had  the  dropsy. 
3  And  Jesus  answering  spake  unto 
the  lawyers  and  Pharisees,  saying. 
Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbath, 
or  not?  4  But  they  held  their  peace. 
And  he  took  him,  and  healed  him, 
and  let  him  go.  5  And  he  said  unto 
them,  Which  of  you  shall  have  an 
ass  or  an  ox  fallen  into  a  well,  and 
will  not  straightway  draw  him  up 
on  a  sabbath  day?  6  And  they 
could  not  answer  again  unto  these 
things. 

7  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto 
those  which  were  bidden,  when  he 
marked  how  they  chose  out  the 
chief  seats ;  8  saying  unto  them. 
When  thou  art  bidden  of  any  man 
to  a  marriage  feast,  sit  not  down 
in  the  chief  seat ;  lest  haply  a  more 
honourable  man  than  thou  be  bid- 
den of  him,  9  and  he  that  bade  thee 


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cast  forth  without.  29  And  they 
shall  come  from  the  east  and  west, 
and  from  the  north  and  south,  and 
shall  sit  down  in  the  kingdom  of 
God.  30  And  behold,  there  are 
last  who  shall  be  first,  and  there 
are  first  who  shall  be  last. 

31  In  that  ver>-  hour  there  came 
certain  Pharisees,  saying  to  him, 
Get  thee  out,  and  go  hence:  for 
Herod  would  fain  kill  thee.  Z2 
And  he  said  unto  them,  Go  and  say 
to  that  fox,  Behold,  I  cast  out  de- 
mons and  perform  cures  to-day  and 
tc-morrow,  and  the  third  day  I  am 
perfected.  33  Nevertheless  I  must 
go  on  ray  way  to-day  and  to-mor- 
row and  the  (fay  following :  for  it 
cannot  be  that  a  prophet  perish 
out  of  Jerusalem.  34  O  Jerusalem, 
Jerusalem,  that  killeth  the  proph- 
ets, and  stoneth  them  that  are  sent 
unto  her !  how  often  would  I  have 
gathered  thy  children  together, 
even  as  a  hen  gathereth  her  own 
brood  under  her  wings,  and  ye 
would  not !  35  Behold,  your  house 
is  left  unto  j-ou  desolate:  and  I  say 
unto  you,  Ye  shall  not  see  me,  un- 
til ye  shall  say,  Blessed  is  he  that 
Cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

i  ND  it  came  to  pass,  when 
1 4-^  he  went  into  the  house  of 
one  of  the  rulers  of  the  Pharisees 
on  a  sabbath  to  eat  bread,  that 
they  were  watching  him.  2  And 
behold,  there  was  before  him  a 
certain  man  that  had  the  dropsj-. 
3  And  Jesus  answering  spake 
unto  the  lawyers  and  Pharisees, 
saying.  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the 
sabbatii,  or  not?  4  But  they  held 
their  peace.  And  he  took  him,  and 
healed  him.  and  let  him  go.  5  And 
he  said  unto  them.  Which  of  you 
shall  have  an  ass  or  an  ox  fallen 
into  a  well,  and  will  not  straight- 
way draw  him  up  on  a  sabbath 
day?  6  And  they  could  not  an- 
swer again  unto  these  things. 

7  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto 
those  that  were  bidden,  when  he 
marked  how  they  chose  out  the 
chief  seats ;  sa\-ing  unto  them, 
8  When  thou  art  bidden  of  any 
man  to  a  marriage  feast,  sit  not 
down  in  the  chief  seat;  lest  haply 
a  more  honorable  man  than  thou 
be  bidden  of  him,  9  and  he  that 


and  get  thee  hence,    for   Herod   hath   a 
mind  to  kill  thee. 

32  And  he  said  to  them :  Go  and  tell 
that  fox,  Behold,  I  cast  out  devils,  and 
do  cures  to  day  and  to  morrow,  and  the 
third  day  I  am  consummated. 

33  Nevertheless  I  must  walk  to  day  and 
to  morrow,  and  the  day  following,  be- 
cause it  cannot  be  that  a  prophet  per- 
ish, out  of  Jerusalem. 

34  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem,  that  killest 
the  prophets,  and  stonest  them  that  are 
sent  to  thee,  how  often  would  I  have 
gathered  thy  children  as  the  bird  doth 
her  brood  under  her  wings,  and  thou 
wouldest  not? 

35  Behold  your  house  shall  be  left  to 
you  desolate.  And  I  say  to  you,  that 
you  shall  not  see  me  till  the  time  come, 
wlfen  you  shall  say :  Blessed  is  he  that 
cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 


CHAPTER  14. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  went 
into  the  house  of  one  of  the  chief 
of  the  Pharisees,  on  the  sabbath  day,  to 
eat  bread,  that  they  watched  him. 

2  And  behold,  there  was  a  certain  man 
before   him   that   had   the   dropsy. 

3  And  Jesus  answering,  spoke  to  the 
lawj-ers  and  Pharisees,  saying:  Is  it  law- 
ful to  heal  on  the  sabbath  day? 

4  But  they  held  their  peace.  But  he 
taking  him,  healed  him,  and  sent  him 
away. 

5  And  answering  them,  he  said :  Which 
of  you  shall  have  an  ass  or  an  ox  fall 
into  a  pit,  and  will  not  immediately  draw 
him  out,  on  the  sabbath  day? 

6  And  they  could  not  answer  him  to 
these  things. 

7  And  he  spoke  a  parable  also  to  them 
that  were  invited,  marking  how  they 
chose  the  first  seats  at  the  table,  sa>'ing 
to  them : 

8  When  thou  art  invited  to  a  wedding, 
sit  not  down  in  the  first  place,  lest  per- 
haps one  more  honourable  than  thou  be 
invited  by  him : 

9  And  he  that  invited  thee  and  him, 
come   and    saj*   to    thee.    Give   this    man 


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thou  begin  with  shame  to  take  the  lowest 
room. 

10  But  when  thou  art  bidden,  go  and 
sit  down  in  the  lowest  room ;  that  when 
he  that  bade  thee  cometh,  he  may  say 
unto  thee,  Friend,  go  up  higher :  then 
shalt  thou  have  worship  in  the  presence 
of  them  that  sit  at  meat  with  thee. 

11  For  whosoever  exalteth  himself  shall 
be  abased ;  and  he  that  humbleth  him- 
self shall  be  exalted. 

12  Then  said  he  also  to  him  that  bade 
him,  When  thou  makest  a  dinner  or  a 
supper,  call  not  thy  ■friends,  nor  thy 
brethren,  neither  thy  kinsmen,  nor  thy 
rich  neighbours ;  lest  they  also  bid  thee 
again,  and  a  recompence  be  made  thee. 

13  But  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  call 
the  poor,  the  maimed,  the  lame,  the  bliqd : 

14  And  thou  shalt  be  blessed ;  for  they 
cannot  recompense  thee :  for  thou  shalt 
be  recompensed  at  the  resurrection  of 
the  just. 

15  And  when  one  of  them  that  sat  at 
meat  with  him  heard  these  things,  he  said 
unto  him,  Blessed  is  he  that  shall  eat 
bread  in  the  kingdom  of  God. 

16  Then  said  he  unto  him,  A  certain 
man  made  a  great  supper,  and  bade 
many: 

17  And  sent  his  servant  at  supper  time 
to  say  to  them  that  were  bidden,  Come ; 
for  all  things  are  now  ready. 

18  And  they  all  with  one  consent  be- 
gan to  make  excuse.  The  first  said  unto 
him,  I  have  bought  a  piece  of  ground, 
and  I  must  needs  go  and  see  it :  I  pray 
thee  have  me  excused. 

19  And  another  said,  I  have  bought  five 
yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go  to  prove  them:  I 
pray  thee  have  me  excused. 

20  And  another  said,  I  have  married  a 
wife,  and  therefore  I  cannot  come. 

21  So  that  servant  came,  and  shewed 
his  lord  these  things.  Then  the  master 
of  the  house  being  angry  said  to  his 
servant,  Go  out  quickly  into  the  streets 
and  lanes  of  the  city,  and  bring  in  hither 
the  poor,  and  the  maimed,  and  the  halt, 
and  the  blind. 

22  And  the  servant  said.  Lord,  it  is 
done  as  thou  hast  commanded,  and  yet 
there  is  room. 

22  And  the  lord  said  unto  the  servant, 
Go  out  into  the  highways  and  hedges, 
and  compel  them  to  come  in,  that  my 
house  may  be  filled. 

24  For  I  say  unto  you.  That  none  of 
those  men  which  were  bidden  shall  taste 
of  my  supper. 


and  him  shall  come  and  say  to  thee, 
Give  this  man  place ;  and  then  thou 
shalt  begin  with  shame  to  take 
the  lowest  place.  10  But  when  thou 
art  bidden,  go  and  sit  down  in  the 
lowest  place ;  that  when  he  that 
hath  bidden  thee  cometh,  he  may 
say  to  thee.  Friend,  go  up  higher : 
then  shalt  thou  have  glory  in  the 
presence  of  all  that  sit  at  meat  with 
thee.  II  F"or  every  one  1?hat  ex- 
alteth himself  shall  be  humbled; 
and  he  that  humbleth  himself  shall 
be  exalted. 

12  And  he  said  to  him  also  that 
had  bidden  him.  When  thou  makest 
a  dinner  or  a  supper,  call  not  thy 
friends,  nor  thy  brethren,  nor  thy 
kinsmen,  nor  rich  neighbours ;  lest 
haply  they  also  bid  thee  again,  and 
a  recompense  be  made  thee.  13  But 
when  thou  makest  a  feast,  bid  the 
poor,  the  maimed,  the  lame,  the 
blind :  and  thou  shalt  be  blessed ; 
14  because  they  have  not  ivherezvith 
to  recompense  thee :  for  thou  shalt 
be  recompensed  in  the  resurrection 
of  the  just. 

15  And  when  one  of  them  that  sat 
at  meat  with  him  heard  these 
things,  he  said  unto  him.  Blessed  is 
he  that  shall  eat  bread  in  the  king- 
dom of  God.  16  But  he  said  unto 
him,  A  certain  man  made  a  great 
supper;  and  he  bade  many:  17  and 
he  sent  forth  his  servant  at  supper 
time  to  say  to  them  that  were  bid- 
den. Come ;  for  all  things  are  now 
ready.  18  And  they  all  with  one 
consent  began  to  make  excuse.  The 
first  said  unto  him,  I  have  bought 
a  field,  and  I  must  needs  go  out 
and  see  it :  I  pray  thee  have  me  ex- 
cused. 19  And  another  said,  I  have 
bought  five  yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go 
to  prove  them :  I  pray  thee  have  me 
excused.  20  And  another  said,  I 
have  married  a  wife,  and  therefore 
I  cannot  come.  21  And  the  servant 
came,  and  told  his  lord  these  things. 
Then  the  master  of  the  house  being 
angry  said  to  his  servant.  Go  out 
quickly  into  the  streets  and  lanes 
of  the  city,  and  bring  in  hither  the 
poor  and  maimed  and  blind  and 
lame.  22  And  the  servant  said. 
Lord,  what  thou  didst  command  is 
done,  and  yet  there  is  room.  23 
And  the  lord  said  unto  the  servant. 
Go    out    into    the    highways     and 


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bade  thee  and  him  shall  come  and 
say  to  thee,  Give  this  man  place ; 
and  then  thou  shalt  begin  with 
shame  to  take  the  lowest  place. 
10  But  when  thou  art  bidden,  go 
and  sit  down  in  the  lowest  place ; 
that  when  he  that  hath  bidden 
thee  cometh,  he  may  say  to  thee, 
Friend,  go  up  higher :  then  shalt 
thou  have  glory  in  the  presence  of 
all  that  sit  at  meat  with  thee.  11 
For  every  one  that  exalteth  him- 
self shall  be  humbled;  and  he  that 
humbleth  himself  shall  be  exalted. 

12  And  he  said  to  him  also  that 
had  bidden  him.  When  thou  makest 
a  dinner  or  a  supper,  call  not  thy 
friends,  nor  thy  brethren,  nor  thy 
kinsmen,  nor  rich  neighbors ;  lest 
haply  they  also  bid  thee  again,  and 
a  recompense  be  made  thee.  13 
But  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  bid 
the  poor,  the  maimed,  the  lame, 
the  blind :  14  and  thou  shalt  be 
blessed ;  because  they  have  not 
wherewith  to  recompense  thee :  for 
thou  shalt  be  recompensed  in  the 
resurrection  of  the  just. 

15  And  when  one  of  them  that 
sat  at  meat  with  him  heard  these 
things,  he  said  unto  him.  Blessed 
is  he  that  shall  eat  bread  in  the 
kingdom  of  God.  16  But  he  said 
unto  him,  A  certain  man  made  a 
great  supper ;  and  he  bade  many : 
17  and  he  sent  forth  his  servant 
at  supper  time  to  say  to  them  that 
were  bidden.  Come ;  for  all  things 
are  now  ready.  18  And  they  all 
with  one  consent  began  to  make 
excuse.  The  first  said  unto  him,  I 
have  bought  a  field,  and  I  must 
needs  go  out  and  see  it ;  I  pray 
thee  have  me  excused.  19  And 
another  said,  I  have  bought  five 
yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go  to  prove 
them ;  I  pray  thee  have  me  ex- 
cused. 20  And  another  said,  I 
have  married  a  wife,  and  therefore 
I  cannot  come.  21  And  the  ser- 
vant came,  and  told  his  lord  these 
things.  Then  the  master  of  the 
house  being  angry  said  to  his  ser- 
vant. Go  out  quickly  into  the 
streets  and  lanes  of  the  city,  and 
bring  in  hither  the  poor  and 
maimed  and  blind  and  lame. 
22  And  the  servant  said.  Lord, 
what  thou  didst  command  is  done, 
and  yet  there  is  room.    23  And  the 


place:  and  then  thou  begin  with  shame 
to  take  the  lowest  place. 

10  But  when  thou  art  invited,  go,  sit 
down  in  the  lowest  place ;  that  when  he 
who  invited  thee,  cometh,  he  may  say  to 
thee :  Friend,  go  up  higher.  Then  shalt 
thou  have  glory  before  them  that  sit  at 
table  with  thee. 

11  Because  every  one  that  exalteth 
himself,  shall  be  humbled;  and  he  that 
humbleth  himself,  shall  be  exalted. 

12  And  he  said  to  him  also  that  had  in- 
vited him :  When  thou  makest  a  dinner 
or  a  supper,  call  not  thy  friends,  nor  thy 
brethren,  nor  thy  kinsmen,  nor  thy  neigh- 
bours who  are  rich ;  lest  perhaps  they 
also  invite  thee  again,  and  a  recompense 
be  made  to  thee. 

13  But  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  call 
the  poor,  the  maimed,  the  lame,  and  the 
blind ; 

14  And  thou  shalt  be  blessed,  because 
they  have  not  wherewith  to  make  thee 
recompense :  for  recompense  shall  be 
made  thee  at  the  resurrection  of  the  just. 

15  When  one  of  them  that  sat  at  table 
with  him,  had  heard  these  things,  he  said 
to  him :  Blessed  is  he  that  shall  eat  bread 
in  the  kingdom  of  God. 

16  But  he  said  to  him :  A  certain  man 
made  a  great  supper,  and  invited  many. 

17  And  he  sent  his  servant  at  the  hour 
of  supper  to  say  to  them  that  were  in- 
vited, that  they  should  come,  for  now 
all  things  are  ready. 

18  And  they  began  all  at  once  to  make 
excuse.  The  first  said  to  him :  I  have 
bought  a  farm,  and  I  must  needs  go  out 
and  see  it :  1  pray  thee,  hold  me  excused. 

ig  And  another  said :  I  have  bought 
five  yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go  to  try  them : 
I  pray  thee,  hold  me  excused. 

20  And  another  said :  I  have  married  a 
wife,  and  therefore  I  cannot  come. 

21  And  the  servant  returning,  told 
these  things  to  his  lord.  Then  the  mas- 
ter of  the  house,  being  angry,  said  to 
his  servant :  Go  out  quickly  into  the 
streets  and  lanes  of  the  city,  and  bring 
in  hither  the  poor,  and  the  feeble,  and 
the  blind,  and  the  lame. 

22  And  the  servant  said :  Lord,  it  is 
done  as  thou  hast  commanded,  and  yet 
there  is  room. 

23  And  the  Lord  said  to  the  servant: 
Go  out  into  the  highways  and  hedges, 
and  compel  them  to  come  in,  that  my 
house  may  be  filled. 

24  But  I   say  unto  you,  that  none  of 


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25  And  there  went  great  multitudes 
with  him:  and  he  turned,  and  said  unto 
them, 

26  If  any  man  come  to  me,  and  hate 
not  his  father,  and  mother,  and  wife,  and 
children,  and  brethren,  and  sisters,  yea, 
and  his  own  life  also,  he  cannot  be  my 
disciple. 

27  And  whosoever  doth  not  bear  his 
cross,  and  come  after  me,  cannot  be  my 
disciple. 

28  For  which  of  you,  intending  to  build 
a  tower,  sitteth  not  down  first,  and 
counteth  the  cost,  whether  he  have  suM- 
cient  to  finish  it? 

29  Lest  haply,  after  he  hath  laid  the 
foundation,  and  is  not  able  to  finish  it, 
all  that  behold  it  begin  to  mock  him, 

30  Saying,  This  man  began  to  build, 
and  was  not  able  to  finish. 

31  Or  what  king,  going  to  make  war 
against  another  king,  sitteth  not  down 
first,  and  consulteth  whether  he  be  able 
with  ten  thousand  to  meet  him  that  com- 
eth  against  him  with  twenty  thousand? 

32  Or  else,  while  the  other  is  yet  a 
great  way  oiif,  he  sendeth  an  ambassage, 
and  desireth  conditions  of  peace. 

33  So  likewise,  whosoever  he  be  of  you 
that  forsaketh  not  all  that  he  hath,  he 
cannot  be  my  disciple. 

34  Salt  is  good :  but  if  the  salt  have 
lost  his  savour,  wherewith  shall  it  be 
seasoned? 

35  It  is  neither  fit  for  the  land,  nor 
yet  for  the  dunghill ;  hut  men  cast  it  out. 
He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 


hedges,  and  constrain  them  to  come 
in,  that  my  house  may  be  filled. 
24  For  I  say  unto  you,  that  none 
of  those  men  which  were  bidden 
shall  taste  of  my  supper. 

25  Now  there  went  with  him 
great  multitudes :  and  he  turned, 
and  said  unto  them,  26  If  any  man 
ccmeth  unto  me,  and  hateth  not  his 
own  father,  and  mother,  and  wife, 
and  children,  and  brethren,  and  sis- 
ters, yea,  and  his  own  life  also,  he 
cannot  be  my  disciple.  27  Who- 
soever doth  not  bear  his  own  cross, 
and  come  after  me,  cannot  be  my 
disciple.  28  For  which  of  you,  de- 
siring to  build  a  tower,  doth  not 
first  sit  down  and  count  the  cost, 
whether  he  have  wherewith  to  com- 
plete it?  29  Lest  haply,  when  he 
hath  laid  a  foundation,  and  is  not 
able  to  finish,  all  that  behold  be- 
gin to  mock  him,  30  saying,  This 
man  began  to  build,  and  was  not 
able  to  finish.  31  Or  what  king, 
as  he  goeth  to  encounter  another 
king  in  war,  will  not  sit  down  first 
and  take  counsel  whether  he  is  able 
with  ten  thousand  to  meet  him  that 
Cometh  against  him  with  twenty 
thousand?  32  Or  else,  while  the 
other  is  yet  a  great  way  off,  he 
sendeth  an  ambassage,  and  asketh 
conditions  of  peace.  2)2>  So  there- 
fore whosoever  he  be  of  you  that 
renounceth  not  all  that  he  hath, 
he  cannot  be  my  disciple.  34  Salt 
therefore  is  good :  but  if  even  the 
salt  have  lost  its  savour,  wherewith 
shall  it  be  seasoned?  35  It  is  fit 
neither  for  the  land  nor  for  the 
dunghill :  men  cast  it  out.  He  that 
hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 


CHAPTER  IS. 

THEN    drew    near    unto    him    all    the 
publicans    and    sinners    for    to    hear 
him. 

2  And  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  mur- 
mured, saying.  This  man  receiveth  sin- 
ners, and  eateth  with  them. 

3  And  he  spake  this  parable  unto  them, 
saying, 

4  What  man  of  you,  having  an  hun- 
dred sheep,  if  he  lose  one  of  them,  doth 
not  leave  the  ninety  and  nine  in  the 
wilderness,  and  go  after  that  which  is 
lost,  until  he  find  it? 


"VTOW  all  the  publicans  and 
Ij-Li  sinners  were  drawing  near 
unto  him  for  to  hear  him.  2  And 
both  the  Pharisees  and  the  scribes 
murmured,  saying.  This  man  re- 
ceiveth sinners,  and  eateth  with 
them. 

3  And  he  spake  unto  them  this 
parable,  saying.  4  What  man  of 
you,  having  a  hundred  sheep,  and 
having  lost,  one  of  them,  doth  not 
leave  the  ninety  and  nine  in  the 
wilderness,  and  go  after  that  which 


STANDARD 


ST.  LUKE,  15. 


DOUAY       331 


lord  said  unto  the  servant,  Go  out 
into  the  highways  and  hedges,  and 
constrain  them  to  come  in,  that 
my  house  may  be  filled.  24  For  I 
say  unto  you,  that  none  of  those 
men  that  were  bidden  shall  taste 
of  my  supper. 

25  Now  there  went  with  him 
great  multitudes :  and  he  turned, 
and  said  unto  them,  26  If  any 
man  cometh  unto  me,  and  hateth 
not  his  own  father,  and  mother, 
and  wife,  and  children,  and  breth- 
ren, and  sisters,  yea,  and  his  own 
life  also-,  he  cannot  be  my  disciple. 
27  Whosoever  doth  not  bear  his 
own  cross,  and  come  after  me, 
cannot  be  my  disciple.  28  For 
which  of  you,  desiring  to  build  a 
tower,  doth  not  first  sit  down  and 
count  the  cost,  whether  he  have 
wherewith  to  complete  it?  29  Lest 
haply,  when  he  hath  laid  a  founda- 
tion, and  is  not  able  to  finish,  all 
that    behold    begin    to    mock    him, 

30  saying,  This  man  began  to 
build,  and  was  not  able  to  finish. 

31  Or  what  king,  as  he  goeth  to 
encounter  another  king  in  war, 
will  not  sit  down  first  and  take 
counsel  whether  he  is  able  with  ten 
thousand  to  meet  him  that  cometh 
against  him  with  twenty  thousand? 

32  Or  else,  while  the  other  is  yet 
a  great  way  off,  he  sendeth  an  am- 
bassage,  and  asketh  conditions  of 
peace.  33  So  therefore  whosoever 
he  be  of  you  that  renounceth  not 
all  that  he  hath,  he  cannot  be  my 
disciple.  34  Salt  therefore  is  good : 
but  if  even  the  salt  have  lost  its 
savor,  wherewith  shall  it  be  sea- 
soned? 35  It  is  fit  neither  for  the 
land  nor  for  the  dunghill :  men  cast 
it  out.  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear, 
let  him  hear. 

-g'VrOW  all  the  publicans  and 
^5-Li  sinners  were  drawing  near 
unto  him  to  hear  him.  2  And  both 
the  Pharisees  and  the  scribes  mur- 
mured, saying.  This  man  receiveth 
sinners,  and  eateth  with  them. 

3  And  he  spake  unto  them  this 
parable,  saying,  4  What  man  of 
you,  having  a  hundred  sheep,  and 
having  lost  one  of  them,  doth  not 
leave  the  ninety  and  nine  in  the 
wilderness,  and  go  after  that  which 
is    lost,    until    he    find    it?     5    And 


those  men  that  were  invited,  shall  taste 
of  my  supper. 

25  And  there  went  great  multitudes 
with  him.     And  turning,  he  said  to  them: 

26  If  any  man  come  to  me,  and  hate 
not  his  father,  and  mother,  and  wife,  and 
children,  and  brethren,  and  sisters,  yea 
and  his  own  life  also,  he  cannot  be  my 
disciple. 

27  And  whosoever  doth  not  carry  his 
cross  and  come  after  me,  cannot  be  my 
disciple. 

28  For  which  of  you  having  a  mind  to 
build  a  tower,  doth  not  first  sit  down, 
and  reckon  the  charges  that  are  neces- 
sary, whether  he  have  wherewithal  to 
finish  it: 

29  Lest,  after  he  hath  laid  the  founda- 
tion, and  is  not  able  to  finish  it,  all  that 
see  it  begin  to  mock  him, 

30  Saying:  This  man  began  to  build, 
and  was  not  able  to  finish. 

31  Or  what  king,  about  to  go  to  make 
war  against  another  king,  doth  not  first 
sit  down,  and  think  whether  he  be  able, 
with  ten  thousand,  to  meet  him  that, 
with  twenty  thousand,  cometh  against 
him? 

32  Or  else,  whilst  the  other  is  yet  afar 
off,  sending  an  embassy,  he  desireth  con- 
ditions of  peace. 

33  So  likewise  every  one  of  you  that 
doth  not  renounce  all  that  he  possesseth, 
cannot  be  my  disciple. 

34  Salt  is  good.  But  if  the  salt  shall 
lose  its  savour,  wherewith  shall  it  be 
seasoned? 

35  It  is  neither  profitable  for  the  land 
nor  for  the  dunghill,  but  shall  be  cast 
out.  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 


CHAPTER  15. 

NOW  the  publicans  and  sinners  drew 
near  unto  him  to  hear  him. 

2  And  the  Pharisees  and  the  scribes 
murmured,  saying:  This  man  receiveth 
sinners,  and  eateth  with  them. 

3  And  he  spoke  to  them  this  parable, 
saying : 

4  What  man  of  you  that  hath  an 
hundred  sheep:  and  if  he  shall  lose 
one  of  them,  doth  he  not  leave  the 
ninety-nine  in  the  desert,  and  go  af- 
ter that  which  was  lost,  until  he  find 
it? 


332        AUTHORIZED 


ST.  LUKE,  15. 


REVISED 


5  And  when  he  hath  found  it,  he  layeth 
ii  on  his  shoulders,  rejoicing. 

6  And  when  he  cometh  home,  he  calleth 
together  his  friends  and  neighbours,  say- 
ing unto  them,  Rejoice  with  me;  for  I 
have  found  my  sheep  which  was  lost. 

7  I  say  unto  you,  that  likewise  joy  shall 
be  in  heaven  over  one  sinner  that  re- 
penteth,  more  than  over  ninety  and  nine 
just  persons,  which  need  no  repentance. 

8  Either  what  woman  having  ten 
pieces  of  silver,  if  she  lose  one  piece, 
doth  not  light  a  candle,  and  sweep  the 
house,  and  seek  diligently  till  she  find  itf 

9  And  when  she  hath  found  it,  she 
calleth  her  friends  and  her  neighbours 
together,  saying,  Rejoice  with  me;  for 
I  have  found  the  piece  which  I  had 
lost. 

ID  Likewise,  I  say  unto  you,  there  is 
joy  in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of  God 
over  one  sinner  that  repenteth. 

11  And  he  said,  A  certain  man  had 
two  sons : 

12  And  the  younger  of  them  said  to  his 
father,  Father,  give  me  the  portion  of 
goods  that  falleth  to  me.  And  he  di- 
vided unto  them  his  living. 

13  And  not  many  days  after  the  younger 
son  gathered  all  together,  and  took  his 
journey  into  a  far  country,  and  there 
wasted  his  substance  with  riotous  living. 

14  And  when  he  had  spent  all,  there 
arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that  land;  and 
he  began  to  be  in  want. 

15  And  he  went  and  joined  himself  to  a 
citizen  of  that  country ;  and  he  sent  him 
into  his  fields  to  feed  swine. 

16  And  he  would  fain  have  filled  his 
belly  with  the  husks  that  the  swine  did 
eat :  and  no  man  gave  unto  him. 

17  And  when  he  came  to  himself,  he 
said,  How  many  hired  servants  of  my 
father's  have  bread  enough  and  to  spare, 
and  I  perish  with  hunger ! 

18  I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father, 
and  will  say  unto  him.  Father,  I  have 
sinned  against  heaven,   and  before  thee, 

19  And  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called 
thy  son :  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired 
servants. 

20  And  he  arose,  and  came  to  his 
father.  But  when  he  was  yet  a  great  way 
off,  his  father  saw  him,  and  had  com- 
passion, and  ran,  and  fell  on  his  neck, 
and  kissed  him. 

21  And  the  son  said  unto  him,  Father, 
I  have  sinned  against  heaven,  and  in  thy 
sight,  and  am  no  more  worthy  to  be 
called  thy  son. 


is  lost,  until  he  find  it  ?  5  And  when 
he  hath  found  it,  he  layeth  it 
on  his  shoulders,  rejoicing.  6  And 
when  he  cometh  home,  he  calleth 
together  his  friends  and  his  neigh- 
bours, saying  unto  them,  Rejoice 
v/ith  me,  for  I  have  found  my 
sheep  which  was  lost.  7  I  say  unto 
you,  that  even  so  there  shall  be  joy 
in  heaven  over  one  sinner  that  re- 
penteth, more  than  over  ninety  and 
nine  righteous  persons,  which  need 
no  repentance. 

8  Or  what  woman  having  ten 
pieces  of  silver,  if  she  lose  one 
piece,  doth  not  light  a  lamp,  and 
sweep  the  house,  and  seek  diligently 
until  she  find  it?  9  And  when  she 
hath  found  it,  she  calleth  together 
her  friends  and  neighbours,  saying. 
Rejoice  with  me,  for  I  have  found 
the  piece  which  I  had  lost.  10 
Even  so,  I  say  unto  you,  there  is 
joy  in  the  presence  of  the  angels 
of  God  over  one  sinner  that  re- 
penteth. 

II  And  he  said,  A  certain  man 
had  two  sons:  12  and  the  younger 
of  them  said  to  his  father.  Father, 
give  me  the  portion  of  thy  sub- 
stance that  falleth  to  me.  And  he 
divided  unto  them  his  living.  13 
And  not  many  days  after  the 
younger  son  gathered  all  together, 
and  took  his  journey  into  a  far 
country ;  and  there  he  wasted  his 
substance  with  riotous  living.  14 
And  when  he  had  spent  all,  there 
arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that  coun- 
try; and  he  began  to  be  in  want. 
15  And  he  went  and  joined  himself 
to  one  of  the  citizens  of  that  coun- 
try ;  and  he  sent  him  into  his  fields 
to  feed  swine.  16  And  he  would 
fain  have  been  filled  with  the  husks 
that  the  swine  did  eat :  and  no  man 
gave  unto  him.  17  But  when  he 
came  to  himself  he  said.  How  many 
hired  servants  of  my  father's  have 
bread  enough  and  to  spare,  and  I 
perish  here  with  hunger !  18  I  will 
arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will 
say  unto  him.  Father,  I  have  sinned 
against  heaven,  and  in  thy  sight :  19 
J  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called 
thy  son :  make  me  as  one  of  thy 
hired  servants.  20  And  he  arose, 
and  came  to  his  father.  But  while 
he  was  yet  afar  off,  his  father  saw 
him,    and    was    moved    with    com- 


STANDARD 


ST.  LUKE,   15. 


DOUAY       333 


when  he  hath  found  it,  he  layeth  it 
on  his  shoulders,  rejoicing.  6  And 
when  he  cometh  home,  he  calleth 
together  his  friends  and  his  neigh- 
bors, saying  unto  them,  Rejoice 
with  me,  for  I  have  found  my  sheep 
which  was  lost.  7  I  say  unto  you, 
that  even  so  there  shall  be  joy  in 
heaven  over  one  sinner  that  re- 
penteth,  more  than  over  ninety  and 
nine  righteous  persons,  who  need 
no  repentance. 

8  Or  what  woman  having  ten 
pieces  of  silver,  if  she  lose  one 
piece,  doth  not  light  a  lamp,  and 
sweep  the  house,  and  seek  dili- 
gently until  she  find  it?  9  And 
when  she  hath  found  it,  she  call- 
eth together  her  friends  and  neigh- 
bors, saying,  Rejoice  with  me,  for  I 
have  found  the  piece  which  I  had 
lost.  10  Even  so,  I  say  unto  you, 
there  is  joy  in  the  presence  of  the 
angels  of  God  over  one  sinner  that 
repenteth. 

II  And  he  said,  A  certain  man 
had  two  sons :  12  and  the  younger 
of  them  said  to  his  father.  Father, 
give  me  the  portion  of  thy  sub- 
stance that  falleth  to  me.  And 
he  divided  unto  them  his  living. 
13  And  not  many  days  after,  the 
younger  son  gathered  all  together 
and  took  his  journey  into  a  far 
country ;  and  there  he  wasted  his 
substance  with  riotous  living.  14 
And  when  he  had  spent  all,  there 
arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that 
country;  and  he  began  to  be  in 
want.  IS  And  he  went  and  joined 
himself  to  one  of  the  citizens  of 
that  country ;  and  he  sent  him 
into  his  fields  to  feed  swine.  16 
And  he  would  fain  have  filled  his 
belly  with  the  husks  that  the 
swine  did  eat :  and  no  man  gave 
unto  him.  17  But  when  he  came 
to  himself  he  said.  How  many 
hired  servants  of  my  father's  have 
bread  enough  and  to  spare,  and  I 
perish  here  with  hunger!  18  I 
•will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and 
will  say  unto  him.  Father,  I  have 
sinned  against  heaven,  and  in  thy 
sight:  19  I  am  no  more  worthy  to 
be  called  thy  son :  make  me  as  one 
of  thy  hired  servants.  20  And  he 
arose,  and  came  to  his  father.  But 
while  he  was  yet  afar  off,  his  father 
saw  him,  and  was  moved  with  com- 


5  And  when  he  hath  found  it,  lay  it 
upon  his  shoulders,  rejoicing: 

6  And  coming  home,  call  together  his 
friends  and  neighbours,  saying  to  them : 
Rejoice  with  me,  because  I  have  found 
my  sheep  that  was  lost? 

7  I  say  to  you,  that  even  so  there  shall 
be  joy  in  heaven  upon  one  sinner  that 
doth  penance,  more  than  upon  ninety- 
nine  just  who  need  not  penance. 

8  Or  what  woman  having  ten  groats ; 
if  she  lose  one  groat,  doth  not  light  a 
candle,  and  sweep  the  house,  and  seek 
diligently  until  she  find  it? 

9  And  when  she  hath  found  it,  call  to- 
gether her  friends  and  neighbours,  say- 
ing: Rejoice  with  me,  because  I  have 
found  the  groat  which  I  had  lost. 

10  So  I  say  to  you,  there  shall  be  joy 
before  the  angels  of  God  upon  one  sinner 
doing  penance. 

11  And  he  said:  A  certain  man  had 
two  sons : 

12  And  the  younger  of  them  said  to  his 
father :  Father,  give  me  the  portion  of 
substance  that  falleth  to  me.  And  he 
divided  unto  them  his  substance. 

13  And  not  many  days  after,  the 
younger  son,  gathering  all  together,  went 
abroad  into  a  far  country :  and  there 
wasted  his  substance,  living  riotously. 

14  And  after  he  had  spent  all,  there 
came  a  mighty  famine  in  that  country; 
and  he  began  to  be  in  want. 

15  And  he  went  and  cleaved  to  one  of 
the  citizens  of  that  country.  And  he 
sent  him  into  his  farm  to  feed  swine. 

16  And  he  would  fain  have  filled  his 
belly  with  the  husks  the  swine  did  eat ; 
and  no  man  gave  unto  him. 

17  And  returning  to  himself,  he  said: 
How  many  hired  servants  in  my  father's 
house  abound  with  bread,  and  I  here 
perish  with  hunger? 

18  I  will  arise,  and  will  go  to  my 
father,  and  say  to  him :  Father,  I  have 
sinned  against  heaven,  and  before  thee: 

19  I  am  not  worthy  to  be  called  thy 
son :  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  ser- 
vants. 

20  And  rising  up  he  came  to  his  father. 
And  when  he  was  yet  a  great  way  off,  his 
father  saw  him,  and  was  moved  with 
compassion,  and  running  to  him  fell  upon 
his  neck,  and  kissed  him. 

21  And  the  son  said  to  him:  Father,  I 
have  sinned  against  heaven,  and  before 
thee,  I  am  not  now  worthy  to  be  called 
thy  son. 

22  And  the  father  -said  to  his  servants : 


334       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  LUKE,  i6. 


REVISED 


22  But  the  father  said  to  his  servants, 
Bring  forth  the  best  robe,  and  put  it 
on  him ;  and  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and 
shoes  on  his  feet : 

23  And  bring  hither  the  fatted  calf, 
and  kill  it;  and  let  us  eat,  and  be  merry: 

24  For  this  my  son  was  dead,  and  is 
alive  again;  he  was  lost,  and  is  found. 
And  they  began  to  be  merry. 

25  Now  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field: 
and  as  he  came  and  drew  nigh  to  the 
house,  he  heard  musick  and  dancing. 

26  And  he  called  one  of  the  servants, 
and  asked  what  these  things  meant. 

27  And  he  said  unto  him.  Thy  brother 
is  come;  and  thy  father  hath  killed  the 
fatted  calf,  because  he  hath  received  him 
safe  and  sound. 

28  And  he  was  angry,  and  would  not  go 
in:  therefore  came  his  father  out,  and 
intreated  him. 

29  And  he  answering  said  to  his  father, 
Lo,  these  many  years  do  I  serve  thee, 
neither  transgressed  I  at  any  time  thy 
commandment :  and  yet  thou  never  gavest 
me  a  kid,  that  I  might  make  merry  with 
my  friends: 

30  But  as  soon  as  this  thy  son  vvas 
come,  which  hath  devoured  thy  living 
with  harlots,  thou  hast  killed  for  him 
the  fatted  calf. 

31  And  he  said  unto  him,  Son,  thou  art 
ever  with  me,  and  all  that  I  have  is  thine. 

32  It  was  meet  that  we  should  make 
merry,  and  be  glad:  for  this  thy  brother 
was  dead,  and  is  alive  again;  and  was 
lost,  and  is  found. 


CHAPTER  16. 

AND  he  said  also  unto  his  disciples, 
There  was  a  certain  rich  man,  which 
had  a  steward ;  and  the  same  was  accused 
unto  him  that  he  had  wasted  his  goods. 

2  And  he  called  him,  and  said  unto 
him.  How  is  it  that  I  hear  this  of  thee? 
give  an  account  of  thy  stewardship;  for 
thou  mayest  be  no  longer  steward. 

3  Then  the  steward  said  within  him- 
self, What  shall  I  do?  for  my  lord  taketh 
away  from  me  the  stewardship :  I  can- 
not dig;  to  beg  I  am  ashamed. 

4  I  am  resolved  what  to  do,  that,  when 
I  am  put  out  of  the  stewardship,  they 
may  receive  me  into  their  houses. 


passion,  and  ran,  and  fell  on  his 
neck,  and  kissed  him.  21  And  the 
son  said  unto  him,  Father,  I  have 
sinned  against  heaven,  and  in  thy 
sight :  I  am  no  more  worthy  to  be 
called  thy  son.  22  But  the  father 
said  to  his  servants.  Bring  forth 
quickly  the  best  robe,  and  put  it  on 
him;  and  put  a  ring  on  his  hand, 
and  shoes  on  his  feet :  23  and  bring 
the  fatted  calf,  and  kill  it,  and  let 
us  eat,  and  make  merry :  24  for  this 
my  son  was  dead,  and  is  alive 
again ;  he  was  lost,  and  is  found. 
And  they  began  to  be  merry.  25 
Now  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field: 
and  as  he  came  and  drew  nigh  to 
the  house,  he  heard  music  and 
dancing.  26  And  he  called  to  him 
one  of  the  servants,  and  inquired 
what  these  things  might  be.  27 
And  he  said  unto  him.  Thy  brother 
is  come;  and  thy  father  hath  killed 
the  fatted  calf,  because  he  hath  re- 
ceived him  safe  and  sound.  28  But 
he  was  angry,  and  would  not  go  in : 
and  his  father  came  out,  and  in- 
treated  him.  29  But  he  answered 
and  said  to  his  father,  Lo,  these 
many  years  do  I  serve  thee,  and  I 
never  transgressed  a  commandment 
of  thine :  and  yet  thou  never  gavest 
me  a  kid,  that  I  might  make  merry 
with  my  friends :  30  but  when  this 
thy  son  came,  which  hath  de- 
voured thy  living  with  harlots, 
thou  killedst  for  him  the  fatted  calf. 
31  And  he  said  unto  him,  Son,  thou 
art  ever  with  me,  and  all  that  is 
mine  is  thine.  32  But  it  was  meet 
to  make  merry  and  be  glad:  for 
this  thy  brother  was  dead,  and  is 
alive  again;  and  was  lost,  and  is 
found. 

^  \  ND  he  said  also  unto  the 
lOj^  disciples,  There  was  a  cer- 
tain rich  man,  which  had  a  stew- 
ard ;  and  the  same  was  accused  unto 
him  that  he  was  wasting  his  goods. 
2  And  he  called  him,  and  said  unto 
him.  What  is  this  that  I  hear  of 
thee?  render  the  account  of  thy 
stewardship ;  for  thou  canst  be  no 
longer  steward.  3  And  the  steward 
said  within  himself,  What  shall  I 
do,  seeing  that  my  lord  taketh  away 
the  stewardship  from  me?  I  have 
not  strength  to  dig;  to  beg  I  am 
ashamed.    4  I  am  resolved  what  to 


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passion,  and  ran,  and  fell  on  his 
neck,  and  kissed  him.  21  And  the 
son  said  unto  him.  Father,  I  have 
sinned  .against  heaven,  and  in  thy 
sight :  I  am  no  more  worthy  to  be 
called  thy  son.  22  But  the  father 
said  to  his  servants.  Bring  forth 
quickly  the  best  robe,  and  put  it 
on  him;  and  put  a  ring  on  his 
hand,  and  shoes  on  his  feet :  23 
and  bring  the  fatted  calf,  and  kill 
it,  and  let  us  eat,  and  make  merry : 
24  for  this  my  son  was  dead,  and 
is  alive  again ;  he  was  lost,  and  is 
found.  And  they  began  to  be 
merry.  25  Now  his  elder  son  was 
in  the  field :  and  as  he  came  and 
drew  nigh  to  the  house,  he  heard 
music  and  dancing.  26  And  he 
called  to  him  one  of  the  servants, 
and  inquired  what  these  things 
might  be.  27  And  he  said  unto 
him,  Thy  brother  is  come ;  and  thy 
father  hath  killed  the  fatted  calf, 
because  he  hath  received  him  safe 
and  sound.  28  But  he  was  angry, 
and  would  not  go  in :  and  his  father 
came  out,  and  entreated  him.  29 
But  he  answered  and  said  to  his 
father,  Lo,  these  many  years  do  I 
serve  thee,  and  I  never  transgressed 
a  commandment  of  thine ;  and  yet 
thou  never  gavest  me  a  kid,  that  I 
might  make  merry  with  my  friends : 
30  but  when  this  thy  son  came,  who 
hath  devoured  thy  living  with  har- 
lots, thou  killedst  for  him  the  fatted 
calf.  31  And  he  said  unto  him. 
Son,  thou  art  ever  with  me,  and 
all  that  is  mine  is  thine.  32  But 
it  was  meet  to  make  merry  and 
be  glad :  for  this  thy  brother  was 
dead,  and  is  alive  again;  and  was 
lost,  and  is  found. 

-/:  \  ND  he  said  also  unto  the 
10-^^  disciples,  There  was  a  cer- 
tain rich  man,  who  had  a  steward ; 
and  the  same  was  accused  unto  him 
that  he  was  wasting  his  goods.  2 
And  he  called  him,  and  said  unto 
him.  What  is  this  that  I  hear  of 
thee?  render  the  account  of  thy 
stewardship ;  for  thou  canst  be  no 
longer  steward.  3  And  the  steward 
said  within  himself,  What  shall  I 
do,  seeing  that  my  lord  taketh  away 
the  stewardship  from  me?  I  have 
not  strength  to  dig;  to  beg  I  am 
ashamed.     4  1    am    resolved    what 


Bring  forth  quickly  the  first  robe,  and 
put  it  on  him,  and  put  a  ring  on  his  hand, 
and  shoes  on  his  feet ; 

23  And  bring  hither  the  fatted  calf, 
and  kill  it,  and  let  us  eat  and  make 
merry : 

24  Because  this  my  son  was  dead,  and 
is  come  to  life  again :  was  lost,  and  is 
found.     And  they  began  to  be  merry. 

25  Now  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field, 
and  when  he  came  and  drew  nigh  to  the 
house,  he  heard  music  and  dancing: 

26  And  he  called  one  of  the  servants, 
and  asked  what  these  things  meant. 

27  And  he  said  to  him:  Thy  brother  is 
come,  and  thy  father  hath  killed  the 
fatted  calf,  because  he  hath  received 
him  safe. 

28  And  he  was  angry,  and  would  not 
go  in.  His  father  therefore  coming  out 
began  to  entreat  him. 

29  And  he  answering,  said  to  his  father : 
Behold,  for  so  many  years  do  I  serve 
thee,  and  I  have  never  transgressed  thy 
commandment,  and  yet  thou  hast  never 
given  me  a  kid  to  make  merry  with  my 
friends : 

30  But  as  soon  as  this  thy  son  is  come, 
who  hath  devoured  his  substance  with 
harlots,  thou  hast  killed  for  him  the 
fatted  calf. 

31  But  he  said  to  him :  Son,  thou  art 
always  with  me,  and  all  I  have  is  thine. 

32  But  it  was  fit  that  we  should  make 
merry  and  be  glad,  for  this  thy  brother 
was  dead  and  is  come  to  life  again;  he 
was  lost,  and  is  found. 


CHAPTER  16. 

AND  he  said  also  to  his  disciples: 
There  was  a  certain  rich  man  who 
had  a  steward :  and  the  same  was  ac- 
cused unto  him,  that  he  had  wasted  his 
goods. 

2  And  he  called  him,  and  said  to  him : 
How  is  it  that  I  hear  this  of  thee? 
give  an  account  of  thy  stewardship : 
for  now  thou  canst  be  steward  no 
longer. 

3  And  the  steward  said  within  him- 
self: What  shall  I  do,  because  my  lord 
taketh  away  from  me  the  stewardship? 
To  dig  I  am  not  able;  to  beg  I  am 
ashamed. 


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5  So  he  called  every  one  of  his  lord's 
debtors  unto  him,  and  said  unto  the  first, 
How  much  owest  thou  unto  my  lord? 

6  And  he  said,  An  hundred  measures 
of  oil.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Take  thy 
bill,  and  sit  down  quickly,  and  write  fifty. 

7  Then  said  he  to  another,  And  how 
much  owest  thou?  And  he  said,  An  hun- 
dred measures  of  wheat.  And  he  said 
unto  him.  Take  thy  bill,  and  write  four- 
score. 

8  And  the  lord  commended  the  unjust 
steward,  because  he  had  done  wisely : 
for  the  children  of  this  world  are  in 
their  generation  wiser  than  the  children 
of  light. 

9  And  I  say  unto  you,  Make  to  your- 
selves friends  of  the  mammon  of  un- 
righteousness ;  that,  when  ye  fail,  they 
may  receive  you  into  everlasting  habita- 
tions. 

10  He  that  is  faithful  in  that  which  is 
least  is  faithful  also  in  much:  and  he 
that  is  unjust  in  the  least  is  unjust  also 
in  much. 

11  If  therefore  ye  have  not  been  faith- 
ful in  the  unrighteous  mammon,  who  will 
commit  to  your  trust  the  true  riches? 

12  And  if  ye  have  not  been  faithful  in 
that  which  is  another  man's,  who  shall 
give  you  that  which  is  your  own? 

13  No  servant  can  serve  two  masters : 
for  either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love 
the  other;  or  else  he  will  hold  to  the  one, 
and  despise  the  other.  Ye  cannot  serve 
God  and  mammon. 

14  And  the  Pharisees  also,  who  were 
covetous,  heard  all  these  things :  and  they 
derided  him. 

15  And  he  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  they 
which  justify  yourselves  before  men; 
but  God  knoweth  your  hearts :  for  that 
which  is  highly  esteemed  among  men  is 
abomination  in  the  sight  of  God. 

16  The  law  and  the  prophets  were  un- 
til John :  since  that  time  the  kingdom  of 
God  is  preached,  and  every  man  presseth 
into  it. 

17  And  it  is  easier  for  heaven  and 
earth  to  pass,  than  one  tittle  of  the  law 
to  fail. 

18  Whosoever  putteth  away  his  wife, 
and  marrieth  another,  committeth  adul- 
tery: and  whosoever  marrieth  her  that 
is  put  away  from  her  husband  commit- 
teth  adultery. 

19  There  was  a  certain  rich  man,  which 
was  clothed  in  purple  and  fine  linen,  and 
fared  sumptuously  every  day : 

20  And    there    was    a    certain    beggar 


do,  that,  when  I  am  put  out  of  the 
stewardship,  they  may  receive  me 
into  their  houses.  5  And  calling  to 
him  each  one  of  his  lord's  debtors, 
he  said  to  the  first.  How  much 
owest  thou  unto  my  lord?  6  And 
he  said,  A  hundred  measures  of  oil. 
And  he  said  unto  him,  Take  thy 
bond,  and  sit  down  quickly  and 
write  fifty.  7  Then  said  he  to  an- 
other. And  how  much  owest  thou? 
And  he  said,  A  hundred  measures 
of  wheat.  He  saith  unto  him.  Take 
thy  bond,  and  write  fourscore.  8 
And  his  lord  commended  the  un- 
righteous steward  because  he  had 
done  wisely :  for  the  sons  of  this 
world  are  for  their  own  generation 
wiser  than   the   sons   of   the   light. 

9  And  I  say  unto  you.  Make  to 
yourselves  friends  by  means  of  the 
mammon  of  unrighteousness;  that, 
when  it  shall  fail,  they  may  receive 
you    into    the    eternal    tabernacles. 

10  He  that  is  faithful  in  a  very 
little  is  faithful  also  in  much :  and 
he  that  is  unrighteous  in  a  very 
little  is  unrighteous  also  in  much. 

11  If  therefore  ye  have  not  been 
faithful  in  the  unrighteous  mam- 
mon, who  will  commit  to  your 
trust  the  true  riches?  12  And  if 
ye  have  not  been  faithful  in  that 
which  is  another's,  who  will  give 
you  that  which  is  your  own?  13 
No  servant  can  serve  two  masters : 
for  either  he  will  hate  the  one, 
and  love  the  other;  or  else  he 
will  hold  to  one,  and  despise  the 
other.  Ye  cannot  serve  God  and 
mammon. 

14  And  the  Pharisees,  who  were 
lovers  of  money,  heard  all  these 
things ;  and  they  scoffed  at  him. 
15  And  he  said  unto  them,  Ye  are 
they  that  justify  yourselves  in  the 
sight  of  men ;  but  God  knoweth 
your  hearts :  for  that  which  is  ex- 
alted among  men  is  an  abomina- 
tion in  the  sight  of  God.  16  The 
law  and  the  prophets  zvcre  until 
John :  from  that  time  the  gospel 
of  the  kingdom  of  God  is  preached, 
and  every  man  entereth  violently 
into  it.  17  But  it  is  easier  for  hea- 
ven and  earth  to  pass  away,  than 
for  one  tittle  of  the  law  to  fall. 
18  Every  one  that  putteth  away 
his  wife,  and  marrieth  another, 
committeth   adultery:    and    he   that 


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to  do,  that,  when  I  am  put  out  of 
the  stewardship,  they  may  receive 
me  into  their  houses.  5  And  call- 
ing to  him  each  one  of  his  lord's 
debtors,  he  said  to  the  first,  How 
much  owest  thou  unto  my  lord? 
6  And  he  said,  A  hundred  meas- 
ures of  oil.  And  he  said  unto  him, 
Take  thy  bond,  and  sit  down 
quickly  and  write  fifty.  7  Then 
said  he  to  another,  And  how  much 
owest  thou?  And  he  said,  A  hun- 
dred measures  of  wheat.  He  saith 
unto  him,  Take  thy  bond,  and 
write  fourscore.  8  And  his  lord 
commended  the  unrighteous  stew- 
ard because  he  had  done  wisely : 
for  the  sons  of  this  world  are  for 
their  own  generation  wiser  than  the 
sons  of  the  light.  9  And  I  say 
unto  you,  Make  to  yourselves 
friends  by  means  of  the  mam- 
mon of  unrighteousness;  that, 
when  it  shall  fail,  they  may  re- 
ceive you  into  the  eternal  taber- 
nacles. ID  He  that  is  faithful  in 
a  very  little  is  faithful  also  in 
much :  and  he  that  is  unrighteous 
in  a  very  little  is  unrighteous  also 
in  much.  11  H  therefore  ye  have 
not  been  faithful  in  the  unright- 
eous mammon,  who  will  commit  to 
your  trust  the  true  riches?  12  And 
if  ye  have  not  been  faithful  in  that 
which  is  another's,  who  will  give 
you  that  which  is  your  own?  13 
No  servant  can  serve  two  masters : 
for  either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and 
love  the  other ;  or  else  he  will  hold 
to  one,  and  despise  the  other.  Ye 
cannot  serve  God  and  mammon. 

14  And  the  Pharisees,  who  were 
lovers  of  money,  heard  all  these 
things ;  and  they  scoffed  at  him. 
15  And  he  said  unto  them,  Ye  are 
they  that  justify  yourselves  in  the 
sight  of  men;  but  God  knoweth 
your  hearts:  for  that  which  is  ex- 
alted among  men  is  an  abomination 
in  the  sight  of  God.  16  The  law 
and  the  prophets  were  until  John : 
from  that  time  the  gospel  of  the 
kingdom  of  God  is  preached,  and 
every  man  entereth  violently  into 
it.  17  But  it  is  easier  for  heaven 
and  earth  to  pass  away,  than  for 
one  tittle  of  the  law  to  fall. 

18  Every  one  that  putteth  away 
his  wife,  and  marrieth  another, 
committeth   adultery :    and   he   that 


4  I  know  what  I  will  do,  that  when  I 
shall  be  removed  from  the  stewardship, 
they  may  receive  me  into  their  houses. 

5  Therefore  calling  together  every  one 
of  his  lord's  debtors,  he  said  to  the  first : 
How  much  dost  thou  owe  my  lord? 

6  But  he  said :  An  hundred  barrels  of 
oil.  And  he  said  to  him  :  Take  thy  bill 
and  sit  down  quickly,  and  write  fifty. 

7  Then  he  said  to  another:  And  how 
much  dost  thou  owe?  Who  said:  An 
hundred  quarters  of  wheat.  He  said  to 
him :  Take  thy  bill,  and  write  eighty. 

8  And  the  lord  commended  the  unjust 
steward,  forasmuch  as  he  had  done 
wisely:  for  the  children  of  this  world  are 
wiser  in  their  generation  than  the  chil- 
dren of  light. 

9  And  I  say  to  you :  Make  unto  you 
friends  of  the  mammon  of  iniquity;  that 
when  you  shall  fail,  they  may  receive 
you  into  everlasting  dwellings. 

10  He  that  is  faithful  in  that  which  is 
least,  is  faithful  also  in  that  which  is 
greater:  and  he  that  is  unjust  in  that 
which  is  little,  is  unjust  also  in  that 
which  is  greater. 

11  If  then  you  have  not  been  faithful 
in  the  unjust  mammon;  who  will  trust 
you  with  that  which  is  the  true? 

12  And  if  you  have  not  been  faithful 
in  that  which  is  another's ;  who  will  give 
you  that  which  is  your  own? 

13  No  servant  can  serve  two  masters: 
for  either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love 
the  other;  or  he  will  hold  to  the  one,  and 
despise  the  other.  You  cannot  serve  God 
and  mammon. 

14  Now  the  Pharisees,  who  were  covet- 
ous, heard  all  these  things :  and  they  de- 
rided him. 

15  And  he  said  to  them:  You  are  they 
who  justify  yourselves  before  men,  but 
God  knoweth  your  hearts;  for  that  which 
is  high  to  men,  is  an  abomination  before 
God. 

16  The  law  and  the  prophets  were  un- 
til John;  from  that  time  the  kingdom  of 
God  is  preached,  and  every  one  useth 
violence  towards  it. 

17  And  it  is  easier  for  heaven  and 
earth  to  pass,  than  one  tittle  of  the  law 
to  fall. 

18  Every  one  that  putteth  away  his 
wife,  and  marrieth  another,  committeth 
adultery:  and  he  that  marrieth  her  that 
is  put  away  from  her  husband,  commit- 
teth adultery. 

19  There  was  a  certain  rich  man,  who 


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named   Lazarus,    which   was   laid   at   his 
gate,  full  of  sores, 

21  And  desiring  to  be  fed  with  the 
crumbs  which  fell  from  the  rich  man's 
table :  moreover  the  dogs  came  and  licked 
his  sores. 

22  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  beg- 
gar died,  and  was  carried  by  the  angels 
into  Abraham's  bosom :  the  rich  man  also 
died,  and  was  buried; 

23  And  in  hell  he  lift  up  his  eyes,  be- 
ing in  torments,  and  seeth  Abraham  afar 
off,  and  Lazarus  in  his  bosom. 

24  And  he  cried  and  said.  Father  Abra- 
ham, have  mercy  on  me,  and  send  Laz- 
arus, that  he  may  dip  the  tip  of  his  finger 
in  water,  and  cool  my  tongue;  for  I  am 
tormented  in  this  flame. 

25  But  Abraham  said,  Son,  remember 
that  thou  in  thy  lifetime  receivedst  thy 
good  things,  and  likewise  Lazarus  evil 
things :  but  now  he  is  comforted,  and  thou 
art  tormented. 

26  And  beside  all  this,  between  us  and 
you  there  is  a  great  gulf  fixed :  so  that 
they  which  would  pass  from  hence  to  you 
cannot ;  neither  can  they  pass  to  us,  that 
would  come  from  thence. 

27  Then  he  said,  I  pray  thee  therefore, 
father,  that  thou  wouldest  send  him  to  my 
father's  house: 

28  For  I  have  five  brethren ;  that  he 
miay  testify  unto  them,  lest  they  also 
come  into  this  place  of  torment. 

29  Abraham  saith  unto  him.  They  have 
Moses  and  the  prophets;  let  them  hear 
them. 

30  And  he  said.  Nay,  father  Abraham : 
but  if  one  went  unto  them  from  the  dead, 
they  will  repent. 

31  And  he  said  unto  him.  If  they  hear 
not  Moses  and  the  prophets,  neither  will 
they  be  persuaded,  though  one  rose  from 
the  dead. 


CHAPTER  17. 

THEN  said  he  unto  the  disciples.  It 
is  impossible  but  that  offences  will 
come :  but  woe  unto  him,  through  whom 
they  come ! 

2  It  were  better  for  him  that  a  mill- 
stone were  hanged  about  his  neck,  and 
he  cast  into  the  sea,  than  that  he  should 
offend  one  of  these  Httle  ones. 


marrieth  one  that  is  put  away  from 
a  husband  committeth  adultery. 

19  Now  there  was  a  certain  rich 
man,  and  he  was  clothed  in  purple 
and  fine  linen,  faring  sumptuously 
every  day :  20  and  a  certain  beg- 
gar named  Lazarus  was  laid  at  his 
gate,  full  of  sores,  21  and  desiring 
to  be  fed  with  the  crumbs  that  fell 
from  the  rich  man's  table;  yea, 
even  the  dogs  came  and  licked  his 
sores.  22  And  it  came  to  pass,  that 
the  beggar  died,  and  that  he  was 
carried  away  by  the  angels  into 
Abraham's  bosom :  and  the  rich 
man  also  died,  and  was  buried.  23 
And  in  Hades  he  lifted  up  his  eyes, 
being  in  torments,  and  seeth  Abra- 
ham afar  off,  and  Lazarus  in  his 
bosom.  24  And  he  cried  and  said, 
Father  Abraham,  have  mercy  on 
me,  and  send  Lazarus,  that  he  may 
dip  the  tip  of  his  finger  in  water, 
and  cool  my  tongue;  for  I  am  in 
anguish  in  this  flame.  25  But  Abra- 
ham said.  Son,  remember  that  thou 
in  thy  lifetime  receivedst  thy  good 
things,  and  Lazarus  in  like  manner 
evil  things :  but  now  here  he  is 
comforted,  and  thou  art  in  anguish. 
26  And  beside  all  this,  between  us 
and  you  there  is  a  great  gulf  fixed, 
that  they  which  would  pass  from 
hence  to  you  may  not  be  able,  and 
that  none  may  cross  over  from 
thence  to  us.  27  And  he  said,  I 
pray  thee  therefore,  father,  that 
thou  wouldest  send  him  to  my  fa- 
ther's house ;  28  for  I  have  five  bre- 
thren ;  that  he  may  testify  unto 
them,  lest  they  also  come  into  this 
place  of  torment.  29  But  Abraham 
saith.  They  have  Moses  and  the 
prophets ;  let  them  hear  them. 
30  And  he  said.  Nay,  father  Abra- 
ham: but  if  one  go  to  them  from 
the  dead,  they  will  repent.  31  And 
he  said  unto  him.  If  they  hear  not 
Moses  and  the  prophets,  neither 
will  they  be  persuaded,  if  one  rise 
from  the  dead. 


A  ND  he  said  unto  his  dis- 
*■/ 'l\.  ciples,  It  is  impossible  but 
that  occasions  of  stumbling  should 
come :  but  woe  unto  him,  through 
whom  they  come !  2  It  were  well 
for  him  if  a  millstone  were  hanged 
about  his  neck,  and  he  were  thrown 
into   the   sea,   rather   than  that   he 


STANDARD 


ST.  LUKE,  17. 


DOUAY       339 


marrieth  one  that  is  put  away  from 
a  husband  committeth  adultery. 

19  Now  there  was  a  certain  rich 
man,  and  he  was  clothed  in  purple 
and  fine  linen,  faring  sumptuously 
every  day :  20  and  a  certain  beggar 
named  Lazarus  was  laid  at  his 
gate,  full  of  sores,  21  and  desiring 
to  be  fed  with  the  crwnbs  that  fell 
from  the  rich  man's  table ;  yea, 
even  the  dogs  came  and  licked  his 
sores.  22  And  it  came  to  pass, 
that  the  beggar  died,  and  that  he 
was  carried  away  by  the  angels  into 
Abraham's  bosom :  and  the  rich 
man  also  died,  and  was  buried. 
23  And  in  Hades  he  lifted  up  his 
eyes,  being  in  torments,  and  seeth 
Abraham  afar  off,  and  Lazarus  in 
his  bosom.  24  And  he  cried  and 
said,  Father  Abraham,  have  mercy 
on  me,  and  send  Lazarus,  that  he 
may  dip  the  tip  of  his  finger  in 
water,  and  cool  my  tongue;  for  I 
am  in  anguish  in  this  flame.  25 
But  Abraham  said,  Son,  remember 
that  thou  in  thy  lifetime  receiv- 
edst  thy  good  things,  and  Laza- 
rus in  like  manner  evil  things :  but 
now  here  he  is  comforted,  and  thou 
art  in  anguish.  26  And  besides 
all  this,  between  us  and  you  there 
is  a  great  gulf  fixed,  that  they  that 
would  pass  from  hence  to  you  may 
not  be  able,  and  that  none  may 
cross  over  from  thence  to  us.  27 
And  he  said,  I  pray  thee  therefore, 
father,  that  thou  wouldest  send  him 
to  my  father's  house ;  28  for  I  have 
five  brethren;  that  he  may  testify 
unto  them,  lest  they  also  come 
into  this  place  of  torment.  29  But 
Abraham  saith.  They  have  Moses 
and  the  prophets ;  let  them  hear 
them.  30  And  he  said,  Nay,  fa- 
ther Abraham :  but  if  one  go  to 
them  from  the  dead,  they  will  re- 
pent. 31  And  he  said  unto  him, 
If  they  hear  not  Moses  and  the 
prophets,  neither  wil:  they  be  per- 
suaded, if  one  rise  from  the  dead. 

4  ND  he  said  unto  his  dis- 
'■/ 1\.  ciples.  It  is  impossible  but 
that  occasions  of  stumbling  should 
come ;  but  woe  unto  him,  through 
whom  they  come !  2  It  were  well 
for  him  if  a  millstone  w^ere  hanged 
about  his  neck,  and  he  were  thrown 
into  the  sea,   rather  than  that  he 


was    clothed    in    purple    and    fine    linen; 
and  feasted  sumptuously  every  day. 

20  And  there  was  a  certain  beggar, 
named  Lazarus,  who  lay  at  his  gate,  full 
of  sores, 

21  Desiring  to  be  filled  with  the  crumbs 
that  fell  from  the  rich  man's  table,  and 
no  one  did  give  him ;  moreover  the  dogs 
came,  and  licked  his  sores. 

22  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  beggar 
died,  and  was  carried  by  the  angels  into 
Abraham's  bosom.  And  the  rich  man 
also  died :  and  he  was  buried  in  hell. 

23  And  lifting  up  his  eyes  when  he  was 
in  torments,  he  saw  Abraham  afar  oflf, 
and  Lazarus  in  his  bosom : 

24  And  he  cried,  and  said :  Father 
Abraham,  have  mercy  on  me,  and  send 
Lazarus,  that  he  may  dip  the  tip  of  his 
finger  in  water,  to  cool  my  tongue :  for 
I  am  tormented  in  this  flame. 

25  And  Abraham  said  to  him :  Son,  re- 
member that  thou  didst  receive  good 
things  in  thy  lifetime,  and  likewise  Laza- 
rus evil  things,  but  now  he  is  comforted ; 
and  thou  art  tormented. 

26  And  besides  all  this,  between  us  and 
you,  there  is  fixed  a  great  chaos :  so  that 
they  who  would  pass  from  hence  to  you, 
cannot,  nor  from  thence  come  hither. 

27  And  he  said :  Then,  father,  I  beseech 
thee,  that  thou  wouldst  send  him  to  my 
father's  house,   for  I  have  five  brethren, 

28  That  he  may  testify  unto  them,  lest 
they  also  come  into  this  place  of  tor- 
ments. 

29  And  Abraham  said  to  him :  They 
have  Moses  and  the  prophets;  let  them 
hear  them. 

30  But  he  said :  No,  father  Abraham : 
but  if  one  went  to  them  from  the  dead, 
they  will  do  penance. 

31  And  he  said  to  him :  If  they  hear  not 
Moses  and  the  prophets,  neither  will  they 
believe,  if  one  rise  again  from  the  dead. 


CHAPTER  17. 

AND  he  said  to  his  disciples :  It  is  im- 
possible that  scandals  should  not 
come :  but  woe  to  him  through  whom 
they  come. 

2  It  were  better  for  him,  that  a  mill- 
stone were  hanged  about  his  neck,  and 
he  cast  into  the  sea,  than  that  he  should 
scandaHze  one  of  these  little  ones. 


340        AUTHORIZED 


ST.  LUKE,  17. 


REVISED 


3  Take  heed  to  yourselves:  If  thy 
brother  trespass  against  thee,  rebuke  him ; 
and  if  he  repent,  forgive  him. 

4  And  if  he  trespass  against  thee  seven 
times  in  a  day,  and  seven  times  in  a  day 
turn  again  to  thee,  saying,  I  repent;  thou 
shalt    forgive   him. 

5  And  the  apostles  said  unto  the  Lord, 
Increase  our   faith. 

6  And  the  Lord  said.  If  ye  had  faith 
as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  ye  might 
say  unto  this  sycamine  tree.  Be  thou 
plucked  up  by  the  root,  and  be  thou 
planted  in  the  sea;  and  it  should  obey 
you. 

7  But  which  of  you,  having  a  ser- 
vant plowing  or  feeding  cattle,  will 
say  unto  him  by  and  by,  when  he  is 
come  from  the  field,  Go  and  sit  down  to 
meat? 

8  And  will  not  rather  say  unto  him. 
Make  ready  wherewith  I  may  sup,  and 
gird  thyself,  and  serve  me,  till  I  have 
eaten  and  drunken ;  and  afterward  thou 
shalt  eat  and  drink? 

9  Doth  he  thank  that  servant  because 
he  did  the  things  that  were  commanded 
him?    I  trow  not. 

10  So  likewise  ye,  when  ye  shall  have 
done  all  those  things  which  are  com- 
manded you,  say.  We  are  unprofitable 
servants :  we  have  done  that  which  was 
our  duty  to  do. 

11  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  went  to 
Jerusalem,  that  he  passed  through  the 
midst  of  Samaria  and  Galilee. 

12  And  as  he  entered  into  a  certain 
village,  there  met  him  ten  men  that  were 
lepers,  which  stood  afar  off : 

13  And  they  lifted  up  their  voices, 
and  said,  Jesus,  Master,  have  mercy  on 
us. 

14  And  when  he  saw  them,  he  said  unto 
them.  Go  shew  yourselves  unto  the 
priests.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as 
they  went,  they  were  cleansed. 

15  And  one  of  them,  when  he  saw  that 
he  was  healed,  turned  back,  and  with  a 
loud  voice  glorified  God, 

16  And  fell  down  on  his  face  at  his 
feet,  giving  him  thanks :  and  he  was  a 
Samaritan. 

17  And  Jesus  answering  said,  Were 
there  not  ten  cleansed?  but  where  are 
the  nine? 

18  There  are  not  found  that  returned 
to  give  glory  to  God,  save  this  stranger. 

19  And  he  said  unto  him.  Arise,  go 
thy  way:  thy  faith  hath  made  thee 
whole. 


should  cause  one  of  these  little 
ones  to  stumble.  3  Take  heed  to 
yourselves:  if  thy  brother  sin,  re- 
buke him ;  and  if  he  repent,  forgive 
him.  4  And  if  he  sin  against  thee 
seven  times  in  the  day,  and  seven 
times  turn  again  to  thee,  saying,  I 
repent;  thou  shalt  forgive  him. 

5  And  the  apostles  said  unto  the 
Lord,  Increase  our  faith.  6  And 
the  Lord  said,  If  ye  have  faith  as 
a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  ye  would 
say  unto  this  sycamine  tree,  Be 
thou  rooted  up,  and  be  thou  planted 
in  the  sea;  and  it  would  have 
obeyed  you.  7  But  who  is  there  of 
you,  having  a  servant  plowing  or 
keeping  sheep,  that  will  say  unto 
him,  when  he  is  come  in  from  the 
field,  Come  straightway  and  sit 
down  to  meat ;  8  and  will  not  rather 
say  unto  him,  Make  ready  where- 
with I  may  sup,  and  gird  thyself, 
and  serve  me,  till  I  have  eaten  and 
drunken ;  and  afterward  thou  shalt 
eat  and  drink?  9  Doth  he  thank 
the  servant  because  he  did  the 
things  that  were  commanded?  10 
Even  so  ye  also,  when  ye  shall  have 
done  all  the  things  that  are  com- 
manded you,  say.  We  are  unprofit- 
able servants ;  we  have  done  that 
which  it  was  our  duty  to  do. 

II  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they 
were  on  the  way  to  Jerusalem,  that 
he  was  passing  through  the  midst 
of  Samaria  and  Galilee.  12  And  as 
he  entered  into  a  certain  village, 
there  met  him  ten  men  that  were 
lepers,  which  stood  afar  ofif :  13  and 
they  lifted  up  their  voices,  saying, 
Jesus,  Master,  have  mercy  on  us. 
14  And  when  he  saw  them,  he  said 
unto  them.  Go  and  shew  yourselves 
unto  the  priests.  And  it  came  to 
pass,  as  they  went,  they  were 
cleansed.  15  And  one  of  them, 
when  he  saw  that  he  was  healed, 
turned  back,  with  a  loud  voice 
glorifying  God  ;  16  and  he  fell  upon 
his  face  at  his  feet,  giving  him 
thanks :  and  he  was  a  Samaritan. 
17  And  Jesus  answering  said,  Were 
not  the  ten  cleansed?  but  where  are 
the  nine?  18  Were  there  none 
found  that  returned  to  give  glory 
to  God,  save  this  stranger?  19  And 
he  said  unto  him,  Arise,  and  go 
thy  way:  thy  faith  hath  made  thee 
whole. 


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ST.  LUKE,  17. 


DOUAY       341 


should  cause  one  of  these  little  ones 
to  stumble.  3  Take  heed  to  your- 
selves: if  thy  brother  sin,  rebuke 
him ;  and  if  he  repent,  forgive 
him.  4  And  if  he  sin  against 
thee  seven  times  in  the  day,  and 
seven  times  turn  again  to  thee,  say- 
ing, I  repent;  thou  shalt  forgive 
him. 

5  And  the  apostles  said  unto 
the  Lord,  Increase  our  faith. 
6  And  the  Lord  said,  If  ye  had 
faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed, 
ye  would  say  unto  this  sycamine 
tree.  Be  thou  rooted  up,  and  be 
thou  planted  in  the  sea ;  and  it 
would  obey  you.  7  But  who  is 
there  of  you,  having  a  servant 
plowing  or  keeping  sheep,  that  will 
say  unto  him,  when  he  is  come  in 
from  the  field,  Come  straightway 
and  sit  down  to  meat;  8  and  will 
not  rather  say  unto  him.  Make 
ready  wherewith  I  may  sup,  and 
gird  thyself,  and  serve  me,  till  I 
have  eaten  and  drunken ;  and  after- 
ward thou  shalt  eat  and  drink? 
9  Doth  he  thank  the  servant  be- 
cause he  did  the  things  that  were 
commanded?  10  Even  so  ye  also, 
when  ye  shall  have  done  all  the 
things  that  are  commanded  you, 
say,  We  are  unprofitable  servants ; 
we  have  done  that  which  it  was  our 
duty  to  do. 

II  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they 
were  on  the  way  to  Jerusalem, 
that  he  was  passing  along  the 
borders    of    Samaria    and    Galilee. 

12  And  as  he  entered  into  a  certain 
village,  there  met  him  ten  men  that 
were   lepers,   who   stood   afar  off: 

13  and  they  lifted  up  their  voices, 
saying,  Jesus,  Master,  have  mercy 
on  us.  14  And  when  he  saw  them, 
he  said  unto  them,  Go  and  show 
yourselves  unto  the  priests.  And 
it  came  to  pass,  as  they  went,  they 
were  cleansed,  15  And  one  of  them, 
when  he  saw  that  he  was  healed, 
turned  back,  with  a  loud  voice 
glorifying  God;  16  and  he  fell 
upon  his  face  at  his  feet,  giving 
him  thanks :  and  he  was  a  Samari- 
tan. 17  And  Jesus  answering  said. 
Were  not  the  ten  cleansed?  but 
where  are  the  nine?  18  Were 
there  none  found  that  returned 
to  give  glory  to  God,  save  this 
stranger?     19    And    he    said    unto 


3  Take  heed  to  yourselves.  If  thy  bro- 
ther sin  against  thee,  reprove  him:  and 
if  he  do  penance,  forgive  him. 

4  And  if  he  sin  against  thee  seven  times 
in  a  day,  and  seven  times  in  a  day  be 
converted  unto  thee,  saying,  I  repent; 
forgive  him. 

5  And  the  apostles  said  to  the  Lord : 
Increase  our  faith. 

6  And  the  Lord  said:  If  you  had  faith 
like  to  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  you 
might  say  to  this  mulberry  tree,  Be  thou 
rooted  up,  and  be  thou  transplanted  into 
the  sea :  and  it  would  obey  you. 

7  But  which  of  you  having  a  ser- 
vant ploughing,  or  feeding  cattle,  will 
say  to  him,  when  he  is  come  from 
the  field:  Immediately  go,  sit  down  to 
meat: 

8  And  will  not  rather  say  to  him :  Make 
ready  my  supper,  and  gird  thyself, 
and  serve  me,  whilst  I  eat  and  drink, 
and  afterwards  thou  shalt  eat  and 
drink? 

9  Doth  he  thank  that  servant,  for  do- 
ing the  things  which  he  commanded 
him? 

ID  I  think  not.  So  you  also,  when 
you  shall  have  done  all  these  things  that 
are  commanded  you,  say :  We  are  un- 
profitable servants ;  we  have  done  that 
which  we  ought  to  do. 

11  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  going 
to  Jerusalem,  he  passed  through  the 
midst  of  Samaria  and  Galilee. 

12  And  as  he  entered  into  a  certain 
town,  there  met  him  ten  men  that  were 
lepers,  who  stood  afar  ofif; 

13  And  lifted  up  their  voice,  saying: 
Jesus,  master,  have  mercy  on  us. 

14  Whom  when  he  saw,  he  said :  Go, 
shew  yourselves  to  the  priests.  And  it 
came  to  pass,  as  they  went,  they  were 
made  clean. 

15  And  one  of  them,  when  he  saw  that 
he  was  made  clean,  went  back,  with  a 
loud  voice  glorifying  God. 

16  And  he  fell  on  his  face  before  his 
feet,  giving  thanks :  and  this  was  a 
Samaritan. 

17  And  Jesus  answering,  said.  Were 
not  ten  made  clean?  and  where  are  the 
nine? 

18  There  is  no  one  found  to  return  and 
give  glory  to  God,  but  this  stranger. 

19  And  he  said  to  him :  Arise,  go 
thy  way ;  for  thy  faith  hath  made  thee 
whole. 

20  And  being  asked  by  the  Pharisees, 
when  the  kingdom  of  God  should  come? 


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ST.  LUKE,  17. 


REVISED 


20  And  when  he  was  demanded  of  the 
Pharisees,  when  the  kingdom  of  God 
should  come,  he  answered  them  and  said, 
The  kingdom  of  God  cometh  not  with 
observation : 

21  Neither  shall  they  say,  Lo  here !  or, 
lo  there!  for,  behold,  the  kingdom  of 
God  is  within  you. 

22  And  he  said  unto  the  disciples.  The 
days  will  come,  when  ye  shall  desire  to 
see  one  of  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man, 
and  ye  shall  not  see  it. 

23  And  they  shall  say  to  you,  See  here ; 
or,  see  there:  go  not  after  them,  nor 
follow  them. 

24  For  as  the  lightning,  that  lighten- 
eth  out  of  the  one  part  under  heaven, 
shineth  unto  the  other  part  under  heaven ; 
so  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  be  in  his 
day. 

25  But  first  must  he  suflfer  many  things, 
and  be  rejected  of  this  generation. 

26  And  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  Noe, 
so  shall  it  be  also  in  the  days  of  the  Son 
of  man. 

27  They  did  eat,  they  drank,  they  mar- 
ried wives,  they  were  given  in  marriage, 
until  the  day  that  Noe  entered  into  the 
ark,  and  the  flood  came,  and  destroyed 
them  all. 

28  Likewise  also  as  it  was  in  the  days 
of  Lot;  they  did  eat,  they  drank,  they 
bought,  they  sold,  they  planted,  they 
builded; 

29  But  the  same  day  that  Lot  went 
out  of  Sodom  it  rained  fire  and  brim- 
stone from  heaven,  and  destroyed  them 
all. 

30  Even  thus  shall  it  be  in  the  day 
when  the  Son  of  man  is  revealed.' 

31  In  that  day,  he  which  shall  be  upon 
the  housetop,  and  his  stuff  in  the  house, 
let  him  not  come  down  to  take  it  away : 
and  he  that  is  in  the  field,  let  him  like- 
wise not  return  back. 

32  Remember  Lot's  wife. 

33  Whosoever  shall  seek  to  save  his 
life  shall  lose  it ;  and  whosoever  shall  lose 
his  life  shall  preserve  it. 

34  I  tell  you,  in  that  night  there  shall 
be  two  vten  in  one  bed ;  the  one  shall  be 
taken,  and  the  other  shall  be  left. 

35  Two  women  shall  be  grinding  to- 
gether; the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the 
other  left. 

36  Two  men  shall  be  in  the  field; 
the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other 
left. 

27  And  they  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  Where,   Lord?      And  he  said  unto 


20  And  being  asked  by  the  Phari- 
sees, when  the  kingdom  of  God 
cometh,  he  answered  them  and  said, 
The  kingdom  of  God  cometh  not 
with  observation :  21  neither  shall 
they  say,  Lo,  here !  or.  There !  for 
lo,  the  kingdom  of  God  is  within 
you. 

22  And  he  said  unto  the  disciples. 
The  days  will  come,  when  ye  shall 
desire  to  see  one  of  the  days  of  the 
Son  of  man,  and  ye  shall  not  see  it. 
23  And  they  shall  say  to  you,  Lo, 
there !  Lo,  here !  go  not  away,  nor 
follow  after  them:  24  for  as  the 
lightning,  when  it  lighteneth  out  of 
the  one  part  under  the  heaven, 
shineth  unto  the  other  part  under 
heaven ;  so  shall  the  Son  of  man  be 
in  his  day.  25  But  first  must 
he  suffer  many  things  and  be  re- 
jected of  this  generation.  26  And 
as  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of 
Noah,  even  so  shall  it  be  also  in  the 
days  of  the  Son  of  man.  27  They 
ate,  they  drank,  they  married,  they 
were  given  in  marriage,  until  the 
day  that  Noah  entered  into  the  ark, 
and  the  flood  came,  and  destroyed 
them  all.  28  Likewise  even  as  it 
came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Lot ; 
they  ate,  they  drank,  they  bought, 
they  sold,  they  planted,  they  build- 
ed ;  29  but  in  the  day  that  Lot  went 
out  from  Sodom  it  rained  fire  and 
brimstone  from  heaven,  and  de- 
stroyed them  all :  30  after  the  same 
manner  shall  it  be  in  the  day  that 
the  Son  of  man  is  revealed.  31  In 
that  day,  he  which  shall  be  on  the 
housetop,  and  his  goods  in  the 
house,  let  him  not  go  down  to  take 
them  away:  and  let  him  that  is  in 
the  field  likewise  not  return  back. 
32  Remember  Lot's  wife.  33  Who- 
soever shall  seek  to  gain  his  life 
shall  lose  it :  but  whosoever  shall 
lose  his  life  shall  preserve  it.  34 
I  say  unto  you,  In  that  night  there 
shall  be  two  men  on  one  bed;  the 
one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other 
shall  be  left.  35  There  shall  be  two 
women  grinding  together;  the  one 
shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  shall 
be  left.*  37  And  they  answering 
say  unto  him,  Where,  Lord?  And 
he  said  unto  them.  Where  the  body 

>  Verse  36  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3  . 


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ST.  LUKE,  17. 


DOUAY       343 


him,   Arise,   and   go  thy   way:   thy 
faith  hath  made  thee  whole. 

20  And  being  asked  by  the  Phari- 
sees, when  the  kingdom  of  God 
Cometh,  he  answered  them  and  said, 
The  kingdom  of  God  cometh  not 
with  observation :  21  neither  shall 
they  say,  Lo,  here !  or,  There !  for 
lo,  the  kingdom  of  God  is  within 
you. 

22  And  he  said  unto  the  disci- 
ples. The  days  will  come,  when  ye 
shall  desire  to  see  one  of  the  days 
of  the  Son  of  man,  and  ye  shall  not 
see  it.    23   And  they   shall   say  to 
you,   Lo,   there !   Lo,   here !    go  not 
away,    nor    follow    after    them:    24 
for  as  the  lightning,  when  it  light- 
eneth  out  of  the  one  part  under  the 
heaven,  shineth  unto  the  other  part 
under  heaven ;  so  shall  the  Son  of 
man  be  in  his  day.      25   But  first 
must    he    suffer    many    things    and 
be  rejected  of  this  generation.     26 
And  as  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days 
of  Noah,  even  so  shall  it  be  also 
in  the   days   of   the   Son   of   man. 
27  They  ate,  they  drank,  they  mar- 
ried, they  were  given  in  marriage, 
until   the   day   that    Noah    entered 
into  the  ark,   and  the  flood  came, 
and  destroyed  them  all.     28  Like- 
wise even  as  it  came  to  pass  in  the 
days  of  Lot;  they  ate,  they  drank, 
they  bought,  they  sold,  they  planted, 
they   builded;    29   but   in   the    day 
that  Lot  went  out  from  Sodom  it 
rained    fire    and    brimstone    from 
heaven,    and    destroyed    them    all : 
30  after  the  same  manner  shall  it 
be  in  the  day  that  the  Son  of  man 
is    revealed.      31  In    that    day,    he 
that  shall  be  on  the  housetop,  and 
his  goods  in  the  house,  let  him  not 
go  down  to  take  them  away :  and 
let   him   that   is    in   the   field    like- 
wise not  return  back.     32  Remem- 
ber Lot's  wife.    33  Whosoever  shall 
seek  to  gain  his  life  shall  lose  it: 
but   whosoever   shall   lose   his   life 
shall   preserve  it.      34   I   say  unto 
you.    In   that    night    there    shall   be 
two  men  on  one  bed ;  the  one  shall 
be  taken,   and   the   other   shall   be 
left.    35  There  shall  be  two  women 
grinding    together ;    the    one    shall 
be   taken,    and   the   other    shall   be 
left.'     37  And  they  answering  say 

>  Verse   36   omitted.    See   explanatory 
note  3. 


he  answered  them,  and  said :  The  king- 
dom of  God  cometh  not  with  observa- 
tion : 

21  Neither  shall  they  say :  Behold  here, 
or  behold  there.  For  lo,  the  kingdom  of 
God  is  within  you. 

22  And  he  said  to  his  disciples:  The 
days  will  come,  when  you  shall  desire  to 
see  one  day  of  the  Son  of  man;  and  you 
shall  not  see  it. 

23  And  they  will  say  to  you :  See  here, 
and  see  there.  Go  ye  not  after,  nor  fol- 
low them : 

24  For  as  the  lightning  that  lighteneth 
from  under  heaven,  shineth  unto  the 
parts  that  are  under  heaven,  so  shall  the 
Son  of  man  be  in  his  day. 

25  But  first  he  must  suffer  many  things, 
and  be  rejected  by  this  generation. 

26  And  as  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days 
of  Noe,  so  shall  it  be  also  in  the  days  of 
the  Son  of  man. 

27  They  did  eat  and  drink,  they  married 
wives,  and  were  given  in  marriage,  until 
the  day  that  Noe  entered  into  the  ark: 
and  the  flood  came  and  destroyed  them 
all. 

28  Likewise  as  it  came  to  pass,  in  the 
days  of  Lot :  they  did  eat  and  drink, 
they  bought  and  sold,  they  planted  and 
built. 

29  And  in  the  day  that  Lot  went 
out  of  Sodom,  it  rained  fire  and  brim- 
stone from  heaven,  and  destroyed  them 
all. 

30  Even  thus  shall  it  be  in  the  day 
when  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  re- 
vealed. 

31  In  that  hour,  he  that  shall  be  on  the 
housetop,  and  his  goods  in  the  house, 
let  him  not  go  down  to  take  them 
away :  and  he  that  shall  be  in  the 
field,  in  like  manner,  let  him  not  return 
back. 

32  Remember  Lot's  wife. 

33  Whosoever  shall  seek  to  save  his 
life,  shall  lose  it :  and  whosoever  shall 
lose  it,  shall  preserve  it. 

34  I  say  to  you :  in  that  night  there 
shall  be  two  men  in  one  bed ;  the  one 
shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  shall  be 
left. 

35  Two  women  shall  be  grinding  to- 
gether: the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the 
other  shall  be  left:  two  men  shall  be  in 
the  field ;  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the 
other  shall  be  left. 

36  They  answering,  say  to  him : 
Where,  Lord? 

37  Who   said   to   theni:   Wheresoever 


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REVISED 


them,   Wheresoever  the  body  is,  thither 
will  the  eagles  be  gathered  together. 

CHAPTER  i8. 

AND   he   spake   a   parable   unto   them 
to  this  end,  that  men  ought  always 
to  pray,  and  not  to  faint ; 

2  Saying,  There  was  in  a  city  a  judge, 
which  feared  not  God,  neither  regarded 
man : 

3  And  there  was  a  widow  in  that  city; 
and  she  came  unto  him,  saying.  Avenge 
me  of  mine  adversary. 

4  And  he  would  not  for  a  while: 
but  afterward  he  said  within  himself. 
Though  I  fear  not  God,  nor  regard  man; 

5  Yet  because  this  widow  troubleth  me, 
I  will  avenge  her,  lest  by  her  continual 
coming  she  weary  me. 

6  And  the  Lord  said.  Hear  what  the 
unjust  judge  saith. 

7  And  shall  not  God  avenge  his  own 
elect,  which  cry  day  and  night  unto  him, 
though  he  bear  long  with  them? 

8  I  tell  you  that  he  will  avenge  them 
speedily.  Nevertheless  when  the  Son  of 
man  cometh,  shall  he  find  faith  on  the 
earth  ? 

9  And  he  spake  this  parable  unto  cer- 
tain which  trusted  in  themselves  that 
they  were  righteous,  and  despised  others : 

10  Two  men  went  up  into  the  temple 
to  pray;  the  one  a  Pharisee,  and  the 
other  a  publican. 

11  The  Pharisee  stood  and  prayed  thus 
with  himself,  God,  I  thank  thee,  that  I 
am  not  as  other  men  are,  extortioners, 
unjust,  adulterers,  or  even  as  this  pub- 
lican. 

12  I  fast  twice  in  the  week,  I  give  tithes 
of  all  that  I  possess. 

13  And  the  publican,  standing  afar 
off,  would  not  lift  up  so  much  as  his 
eyes  unto  heaven,  but  smote  upon  his 
breast,  saying,  God  be  merciful  to  me  a 
sinner. 

14  I  tell  3'ou,  this  man  went  down  to 
his  house  justified  rather  than  the  other: 
for  every  one  that  exalteth  himself  shall 
be  abased ;  and  he  that  humbleth  himself 
shall  be  exalted. 

15  And  they  brought  unto  him  also 
infants,  that  he  would  touch  them :  but 
when  his  disciples  saw  it,  they  rebuked 
them. 

16  But  Jesus  called  them  unto  him, 
and  said,  Suffer  little  children  to  come 
imto  me,  and  forbid  them  not:  for  of 
such  is  the  kingdom  of  God. 


is,  thither  will  the  eagles  also  be 
gathered  together. 


T  Q  A  ^^  ^^  spake  a  parable  unto 
loxi.  them  to  the  end  that  they 
ought  always  to  pray,  and  not  to 
faint ;  2  saying,  There  was  in  a 
city  a  judge,  which  feared  not  God, 
and  regarded  not  man :  and  there 
was  a  widow  in  that  city;  3  and 
she  came  oft  unto  him,  saying. 
Avenge  me  of  mine  adversary.  4 
And  he  would  not  for  a  while: 
but  afterward  he  said  within  him- 
self. Though  I  fear  not  God,  nor 
regard  man ;  5  yet  because  this 
widow  troubleth  me,  I  will  avenge 
her,  lest  she  wear  me  out  by  her 
continual  coming.  6  And  the  Lord 
said.  Hear  what  the  unrighteous 
judge  saith.  7  And  shall  not  God 
avenge  his  elect,  which  cry  to  him 
day  and  night,  and  he  is  longsuf- 
fering  over  them?  8  I  say  unto 
you,  that  he  will  avenge  them 
speedily.  Howbeit  when  the  Son 
of  man  cometh,  shall  he  find 
faith  on  the  earth? 

9  And  he  spake  also  this  parable 
unto  certain  which  trusted  in 
themselves  that  they  were  right- 
eous, and  set  all  others  at  nought: 
10  Two  men  went  up  into  the  tem- 
ple to  pray ;  the  one  a  Pharisee,  and 
the  other  a  publican.  11  The  Phari- 
see stood  and  prayed  thus  with 
himself,  God,  I  thank  thee,  that  I 
am  not  as  the  rest  of  men,  extor- 
tioners, unjust,  adulterers,  or  even 
as  this  publican.  12  I  fast  twice 
in  the  week;  I  give"  tithes  of  all 
that  I  get.  13  But  the  publican, 
standing  afar  off,  would  not  lift 
up  so  much  as  his  eyes  unto  heaven, 
but  smote  his  breast,  saying,  God, 
be  merciful  to  me  a  sinner. 
14  I  say  unto  you.  This  man  went 
down  to  his  house  justified  rather 
than  the  other :  for  every  one  that 
exalteth  himself  shall  be  humbled ; 
but  he  that  humbleth  himself  shall 
be  exalted. 

15  And  they  brought  unto  him 
also  their  babes,  that  he  should 
touch  them :  but  when  the  disciples 
saw  it,  they  rebuked  them.  16  But 
Jesus  called  them  unto  him,  saying. 
Suffer  the   little  children  to   come 


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DOUAY       345 


unto  him,  Where,  Lord?  And  he 
said  unto  them,  Where  the  body  is, 
thither  will  the  eagles  also  be  gath- 
ered together. 

tR  A  ^^  ^^  spake  a  parable 
lO-Li.  unto  them  to  the  end  that 
they  ought  always  to  pray,  and 
not  to  faint ;  2  saying,  There  was 
in  a  city  a  judge,  who  feared  not 
God,  and  regarded  not  man : 
3  and  there  was  a  widow  in  that 
city;  and  she  came  oft  unto  him, 
saying.  Avenge  me  of  mine  adver- 
sary. 4  And  he  would  not  for  a 
while :  but  afterward  he  said 
within  himself.  Though  I  fear  not 
God,  nor  regard  man ;  5  yet 
because  this  widow  troubleth  me, 
I  will  avenge  her,  lest  she  wear 
me  out  by  her  continual  coming. 
6  And  the  Lord  said,  Hear  what 
the  unrighteous  judge  saith.  7 
And  shall  not  God  avenge  his  elect, 
that  cry  to  him  day  and  night, 
and  yet  he  is  longsuffering  over 
them?  8  I  say  unto  you,  that  he 
will  avenge  them  speedily.  Nev- 
ertheless, when  the  Son  of  man 
Cometh,  shall  he  find  faith  on  the 
earth? 

9  And  he  spake  also  this  para- 
ble unto  certain  who  trusted  in 
themselves  that  they  were  right- 
eous, and  set  all  others  at  nought: 
10  Two  men  went  up  into  the 
temple  to  pray;  the  one  a  Phari- 
see, and  the  other  a  publican.  11 
The  Pharisee  stood  and  prayed 
thus  with  himself,  God,  I  thank 
thee,  that  I  am  not  as  the  rest  of 
men,  extortioners,  unjust,  adulter- 
ers, or  even  as  this  publican.  12 
I  fast  twice  in  the  week ;  I  give 
tithes  of  all  that  I  get.  13  But  the 
publican,  standing  afar  off,  would 
not  lift  up  so  much  as  his  eyes 
unto  heaven,  but  smote  his  breast, 
saying,  God,  be  thou  merciful  to 
me  a  sinner.  14  I  say  unto  you, 
This  man  went  down  to  his  house 
justified  rather  than  the  other:  for 
every  one  that  exalteth  himself 
shall  be  humbled ;  but  he  that  hum- 
bleth  himself  shall  be  exalted. 

15  And  they  were  bringing  unto 
him  also  their  babes,  that  he  should 
touch  them :  but  when  the  disciples 
saw  it,  they  rebuked  them.  16  But 
Jesus  called  them  unto  him,  saying, 


the  body  shall  be,  thither  will  the  eagles 
also  be  gathered  together. 

CHAPTER  18. 

AND  he  spoke  also  a  parable  to  them, 
that  we  ought  always  to  pray,  and 
not  to  faint, 

2  Saying:  There  was  a  judge  in  a  cer- 
tain city,  who  feared  not  God,  nor  re- 
garded man. 

3  And  there  was  a  certain  widow  in 
that  city,  and  she  came  to  him,  saying: 
Avenge  me  of  my  adversary. 

4  And  he  would  not  for  a  long  time. 
But  afterwards  he  said  within  himself : 
Although  1  fear  not  God,  nor  regard 
man, 

5  Yet  because  this  widow  is  trouble- 
some to  me,  I  will  avenge  her,  lest  con- 
tinually coming  she  weary  me. 

6  And  the  Lord  said :  Hear  what  the 
unjust  judge  saith. 

7  And  will  not  God  revenge  his  elect 
who  cry  to  him  day  and  night :  and  will 
he  have  patience  in  their  regard? 

8  I  say  to  you,  that  he  will  quickly  re- 
venge them.  But  yet  the  Son  of  man, 
when  he  cometh,  shall  he  find,  think 
you,  faith  on  earth? 

9  And  to  some  who  trusted  in  them- 
selves as  just,  and  despised  others,  he 
spoke  also  this  parable : 

10  Two  men  went  up  into  the  temple 
to  pray:  the  one  a  Pharisee,  and  the 
other  a  publican. 

11  The  Pharisee  standing,  prayed  thus 
with  himself:  O  God,  I  give  thee  thanks 
that  I  am  not  as  the  rest  of  men,  extor- 
tioners, unjust,  adulterers,  as  also  is  this 
publican. 

12  I  fast  twice  in  a  week :  I  give  tithes 
of  all  that  I  possess. 

13  And  the  publican,  standing  afar  off, 
would  not  so  much  as  lift  up  his  eyes 
towards  heaven ;  but  struck  his  breast, 
saying:  O  God,  be  merciful  to  me  a  sin- 
ner. 

14  I  say  to  you,  this  man  went  down 
into  his  house  justified  rather  than  the 
other :  because  every  one  that  exalteth 
himself,  shall  be  humbled:  and  he  that 
humbleth  himself,  shall  be  exalted. 

15  And  they  brought  unto  him  also  in- 
fants, that  he  might  touch  them.  Which 
when  the  disciples  saw,  they  rebuked 
them. 

16  But  Jesus,  calling  them  together, 
said:    Suffer    children    to    come    to    me, 


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REVISED 


17  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Whosoever 
shall  not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God 
as  a  little  child  shall  in  no  wise  enter 
therein. 

18  And  a  certain  ruler  asked  him,  say- 
ing. Good  Master,  what  shall  I  do  to  in- 
herit eternal  life? 

19  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Why  call- 
est  thou  me  good?  none  is  good,  save 
one,  that  is,  God. 

20  Thou  knowest  the  commandments, 
Do  not  commit  adultery,  Do  not  kill.  Do 
not  steal,  Do  not  bear  false  witness. 
Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother. 

21  And  he  said.  All  these  have  I  kept 
from  my  youth  up. 

22  Now  when  Jesus  heard  these  things, 
he  said  unto  him.  Yet  lackest  thou  one 
thing:  sell  all  that  thou  hast,  and  dis- 
tribute unto  the  poor,  and  thou  shalt 
have  treasure  in  heaven :  and  come,  fol- 
low me. 

23  And  when  he  heard  this,  he  was  very 
sorrowful :  for  he  was  very  rich. 

24  And  Vv'hen  Jesus  saw  that  he  was 
very  sorrowful,  he  said.  How  hardly  shall 
they  that  have  riches  enter  into  the  king- 
dom of  God ! 

25  For  it  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go 
through  a  needle's  eye,  than  for  a  rich 
man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God. 

26  And  they  that  heard  it  said,  Who 
then  can  be  saved? 

27  And  he  said,  The  things  which  are 
impossible  with  men  are  possible  with 
God. 

28  Then  Peter  said,  Lo,  we  have  left 
all,  and  followed  thee. 

29  And  he  said  unto  them,  Verily  I 
say  unto  you.  There  is  no  man  that  hath 
left  house,  or  parents,  or  brethren,  or 
wife,  or  children,  for  the  kingdom  of 
God's  sake, 

30  Who  shall  not  receive  manifold 
more  in  this  present  time,  and  in  the 
world  to  come  life  everlasting. 

31  Then  he  took  tinto  him  the  twelve, 
and  said  unto  them.  Behold,  we  go  up  to 
Jerusalem,  and  all  things  that  are  writ- 
ten by  the  prophets  concerning  the  Son 
of  man  shall  be  accomplished. 

32  For  he  shall  be  delivered  unto  the 
Gentiles,  and  shall  be  mocked,  and  spite- 
fully entreated,  and  spitted  on : 

33  And  they  shall  scourge  him,  and 
put  him  to  death :  and  the  third  day  he 
shall  rise  again. 

34  And  they  understood  none  of  these 
things :    and    this    saying    was    hid    from 


unto  me,  and  forbid  them  not :  for 
of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God. 
17  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Whoso- 
ever shall  not  receive  the  kingdom 
of  God  as  a  little  child,  he  shall  in 
no  wise  enter  therein. 

18  And  a  certain  ruler  asked  him, 
saying.  Good  Master,  what  shall 
I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life?  19  And 
Jesus  said  unto  him.  Why  callest 
thou  me  good?  none  is  good,  save 
one,  even  God.  20  Thou  knowest 
the  commandments,  Do  not  commit 
adultery.  Do  not  kill,  Do  not  steal. 
Do  not  bear  false  witness.  Honour 
thy  father  and  mother.  21  And  he 
said,  All  these  things  have  I  ob- 
served from  my  youth  up.  22  And 
when  Jesus  heard  it,  he  said  unto 
him.  One  thing  thou  lackest  yet : 
sell  all  that  thou  hast,  and  distri- 
bute unto  the  poor,  and  thou  shalt 
have  treasure  in  heaven:,  and 
come,  follow  me.  23  But  when 
he  heard  these  things,  he  became 
exceeding  sorrowful ;  for  he  was 
very  rich.  24  And  Jesus  seeing  him 
said.  How  hardly  shall  they  that 
have  riches  enter  into  the  kingdom 
of  God !  25  For  it  is  easier  for  a 
camel  to  enter  in  through  a  nee- 
dle's eye,  than  for  a  rich  man  to 
enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God. 
26  And  they  that  heard  it  said, 
Then  who  can  be  saved  ?  27  But  he 
said.  The  things  which  are  impos- 
sible with  men  are  possible  with 
God.  28  And  Peter  said,  Lo,  we 
have  left  our  own,  and  followed 
thee.  29  And  he  said  unto  them, 
Verily  I  say  unto  you.  There  is  no 
man  that  hath  left  house,  or  wife, 
or  brethren,  or  parents,  or  children, 
for  the  kingdom  of  God's  sake,  30 
who  shall  not  receive  manifold 
more  in  this  time,  and  in  the  world 
to  come  eternal  life. 

31  And  he  took  unto  him  the 
twelve,  and  said  unto  them.  Be- 
hold, we  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  and 
all  the  things  that  are  written  by 
the  prophets  shall  be  accomplished 
unto  the  Son  of  man.  32  For  he 
shall  be  delivered  up  unto  the  Gen- 
tiles, and  shall  be  mocked,  and 
shamefully  entreated,  and  spit 
upon :  33  and  they  shall  scourge 
and  kill  him :  and  the  third  day  he 
shall  rise  again.  34  And  they  un- 
derstood none  of  these  things;  and 


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DOUAY       347 


Suflfer  the  little  children  to  come 
unto  me,  and  forbid  them  not : 
for  to  such  belongeth  the  kingdom 
of  God.  17  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
Whosoever  shall  not  receive  the 
kingdom  of  God  as  a  little  child, 
he  shall  in  no  wise  enter  therein. 

18  And  a  certain  ruler  asked 
him,  saying,  Good  Teacher,  what 
shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life? 
19  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Why 
callest  thou  me  good?  none  is  good, 
save  one,  even  God.  20  Thou  know- 
est  the  commandments,  Do  not 
commit  adultery.  Do  not  kill,  Do 
not  steal,  Do  not  bear  false  wit- 
ness. Honor  thy  father  and  mother. 

21  And  he  said.  All  these  things 
have  I  observed  from  my  youth  up. 

22  And  when  Jesus  heard  it,  he 
said  unto  him.  One  thing  thou 
lackest  yet :  sell  all  that  thou 
hast,  and  distribute  unto  the  poor, 
and  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in 
heaven :     and     come,     follow     me. 

23  But  when  he  heard  these 
things,  he  became  exceeding  sor- 
rowful ;     for    he    was    very    rich. 

24  And  Jesus  seeing  him  said, 
How  hardly  shall  they  that  have 
riches  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
God !  25  For  it  is  easier  for  a 
camel  to  enter  in  through  a  needle's 
eye,  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter 
into  the  kingdom  of  God.  26  And 
they  that  heard  it  said.  Then  who 
can  be  saved?  27  But  he  said. 
The  things  which  are  impossible 
with    men    are   possible   with    God. 

28  And  Peter  said,  Lo.  we  have 
left   our   own,    and    followed   thee. 

29  And  he  said  unto  them,  Verily 
I  say  unto  you,  There  is  no  man 
that  hath  left  house,  or  wife,  or 
brethren,  or  parents,  or  children, 
for    the    kingdom    of    God's    sake, 

30  who  shall  not  receive  manifold 
more  in  this  time,  and  in  the  world 
to  come  eternal  life. 

31  And  he  took  unto  him  the 
twelve,  and  said  unto  them.  Be- 
hold, we  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  and 
all  the  things  that  are  written 
through  the  prophets  shall  be  ac- 
complished unto  the  Son  of  man. 
32  For  he  shall  be  delivered  up 
unto  the  Gentiles,  and  shall  be 
mocked,  and  shamefully  treated, 
and  spit  upon :  33  and  they  shall 
scourge  and  kill  him:  and  the  third 


and  forbid  them  not :  for  of  such  is  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

17  Amen,  I  say  to  you:  Whosoever 
shall  not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as 
a  child,  shall  not  enter  into  it. 

18  And  a  certain  ruler  asked  him,  say- 
ing :  Good  master,  what  shall  I  do  to 
possess   everlasting  life? 

19  And  Jesus  said  to  him :  Why  dost 
thou  call  me  good?  None  is  good  but 
God  alone. 

20  Thou  knowest  the  commandments : 
Thou  shalt  not  kill:  Thou  shalt  not  com- 
mit adultery:  Thou  shalt  not  steal:  Thou 
shalt  not  bear  false  witness:  Honour  thy 
father  and  mother. 

21  Who  said :  All  these  things  have  I 
kept  from  my  youth. 

22  Which  when  Jesus  had  heard,  he 
said  to  him :  Yet  one  thing  is  wanting  to 
thee :  sell  all  whatever  thou  hast,  and 
give  to  the  poor,  and  thou  shalt  have 
treasure  in  heaven :  and  come,  follow 
me. 

23  He  having  heard  these  things,  be- 
came sorrovvful;  for  he  was  very  rich. 

24  And  Jesus  seeing  him  become  sor- 
rowful, said :  How  hardly  shall  they  that 
have  riches  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

25  For  it  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  pass 
through  the  eye  of  a  needle,  than  for  a 
rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

26  And  they  that  heard  it,  said :  Who 
then  can  be  saved? 

27  He  said  to  them :  The  things  that 
are  impossible  with  men,  are  possible 
with  God. 

28  Then  Peter  said :  Behold,  we  have 
left  all  things,  and  have  followed  thee. 

29  Who  said  to  them :  Amen,  I  say  to 
you,  there  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house, 
or  parents,  or  brethren,  or  wife,  or  chil- 
dren, for  the  kingdom  of  God's  sake, 

30  Who  shall  not  receive  much  more  in 
this  present  time,  and  in  the  world  to 
come   life    everlasting. 

31  Then  Jesus  took  unto  him  the 
twelve,  and  said  to  them :  Behold,  we  go 
up  to  Jerusalem,  and  all  things  shall  be 
accomplished  which  were  written  by  the 
prophets  concerning  the  Son  of  man. 

32  For  he  shall  be  delivered  to  the  Gen- 
tiles, and  shall  be  mocked,  and  scourged, 
and  spit  upon : 

33  And  after  they  have  scourged  him, 
they  will  put  him  to  death ;  and  the  third 
day  he  shall  rise  again. 

34  And  they  understood  none  of  these 


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REVISED 


them,  neither  knew  they  the  things  which 
were  spoken. 

35  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  as  he  was 
come  nigh  unto  Jericho,  a  certain  blind 
man  sat  by  the  way  side  begging: 

36  And  hearing  the  multitude  pass  by, 
he  asked  what  it  meant. 

37  And  they  told  him,  that  Jesus  of 
Nazareth  passeth  by. 

38  And  he  cried,  saying,  Jesus,  thou 
son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me. 

39  And  they  which  went  before  re- 
buked him,  that  he  should  hold  his  peace : 
but  he  cried  so  much  the  more.  Thou 
son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me. 

40  And  Jesus  stood,  and  commanded 
him  to  be  brought  unto  him :  and  when 
he  was  come  near,  he  asked  him, 

41  Saying,  What  wilt  thou  that  I  shall 
do  unto  thee?  And  he  said.  Lord,  that 
I  may  receive  my  sight. 

42  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Receive 
thy  sight :  thy  faith  hath  saved  thee. 

43  And  immediately  he  received  his 
sight,  and  followed  him,  glorifying  God : 
and  all  the  people,  when  they  saw  it, 
gave  praise  unto  God. 


CHAPTER  19. 

AND  Jesus  entered  and  passed  through 
Jericho. 

2  And,  behold,  there  was  a  man  named 
Zacchaeus,  which  was  the  chief  among 
the  publicans,  and  he  was  rich. 

3  And  he  sought  to  see  Jesus  who  he 
was;  and  could  not  for  the  press,  be- 
cause he  was  little  of  stature. 

4  And  he  ran  before,  and  climbed  up 
into  a  sycomore  tree  to  see  him:  for  he 
was  to  pass  that  way. 

5  And  when  Jesus  came  to  the  place, 
he  looked  up,  and  saw  him,  and  said  unto 
him,  Zacchaeus,  make  haste,  and  come 
down ;  for  to  day  I  must  abide  at  thy 
house. 

6  And  he  made  haste,  and  came  down, 
and  received  him  joyfully. 

7  And  when  they  saw  it,  they  all  mur- 
mured, saying,  That  he  was  gone  to  be 
guest  with  a  man  that  is  a  sinner. 

8  And  Zacchseus  stood,  and  said  unto 
the  Lord ;  Behold,  Lord,  the  half  of  my 
goods  I  give  to  the  poor;  and  if  I  have 
taken  any  thing  from  any  man  by  false 
accusation,  I  restore  him  fourfold. 

9  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  This  day  is 


this  saying  was  hid  from  them, 
and  they  perceived  not  the  things 
that  were  said. 

35  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he 
drew  nigh  unto  Jericho,  a  certain 
blind  man  sat  by  the  way  side 
begging:  36  and  hearing  a  multi- 
tude going  by,  he  inquired  what 
this  meant.  37  And  they  told  him, 
that  Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth 
by.  38  And  he  cried,  saying,  Jesus, 
thou  son  of  David,  have  mercy  on 
me.  39  And  they  that  went  before 
rebuked  him,  that  he  should  hold 
his  peace :  but  he  cried  out  the 
more  a  great  deal.  Thou  son  of 
David,  have  mercy  on  me.  40  And 
Jesus  stood,  and  commanded  him 
to  be  brought  unto  him :  and  when 
he  was  come  near,  he  asked  him, 
41  What  wilt  thou  that  I  should 
do  unto  thee?  And  he  said.  Lord, 
that  I  may  receive  my  sight.  42  And 
Jesus  said  unto  him.  Receive  thy 
sight :  thy  faith  hath  made  thee 
whole.  43  And  immediately  he  re- 
ceived his  sight,  and  followed  him, 
glorifying  God:  and  all  the  peo- 
ple, when  they  saw  it,  gave  praise 
unto  God. 


_  A  ND  he  entered  and  was 
'■yJ:\.  passing  through  Jericho. 
2  And  behold,  a  man  called  by 
name  Zacchaeus ;  and  he  was  a  chief 
publican,  and  he  was  rich.  3  And 
he  sought  to  see  Jesus  who  he 
was ;  and  could  not  for  the  crowd, 
because  he  was  little  of  stature. 
4  And  he  ran  on  before,  and 
climbed  up  into  a  sycomore  tree  to 
see  him :  for  he  was  to  pass  that 
way.  5  And  when  Jesus  came  to 
the  place,  he  looked  up,  and  said 
unto  him,  Zacchaeus,  make  haste, 
and  come  down ;  for  to-day  I  must 
abide  at  thy  house.  6  And  he 
made  haste,  and  came  down,  and 
received  him  joyfully.  7  And  when 
they  saw  it,  they  all  murmured,  say- 
ing, He  is  gone  in  to  lodge  with  a 
man  that  is  a  sinner.  8  And  Zac- 
chaeus stood,  and  said  unto  the 
Lord,  Behold,  Lord,  the  half  of 
my  goods  I  give  to  the  poor ;  and 
if  I  have  wrongfully  exacted 
aught  of  any  man,  I  restore  four- 
fold.   9  And  Jesus  said  unto  him, 


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DOUAY       349 


day  he  shall  rise  again.  34  And 
they  understood  none  of  these 
things;  and  this  saying  was  hid 
from  them,  and  they  perceived  not 
the  things  that  were  said. 

35  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he 
drew  nigh  unto  Jericho,  a  certain 
blind  man  sat  by  the  way  side  beg- 
ging: 36  and  hearing  a  multitude 
going  by,  he  inquired  what  this 
meant.  2>7  And  they  told  him, 
that  Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth 
by.  38  And  he  cried,  saying, 
Jesus,  thou  son  of  David,  have 
mercy  on  me.  39  And  they  that 
went  before  rebuked  him,  that  he 
should  hold  his  peace :  but  he  cried 
out  the  more  a  great  deal.  Thou 
son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me. 
40  And  Jesus  stood,  and  com- 
manded him  to  be  brought  unto 
him :  and  when  he  was  come  near, 
he  asked  him,  41  What  wilt  thou 
that  I  should  do  unto  thee?  And 
he  said.  Lord,  that  I  may  receive 
my  sight.  42  And  Jesus  said  unto 
him,  Receive  thy  sight :  thy  faith 
hath  made  thee  whole.  43  And 
immediately  he  received  his  sight, 
and  followed  him,  glorifying  God: 
and  all  the  people,  when  they  saw 
it,  gave  praise  unto  God. 

A   ND    he    entered    and    was 
*-^J:\-    passing    through    Jericho. 

2  And  behold,  a  man  called  by 
name  Zacchseus ;  and  he  was  a 
chief    publican,    and    he    was    rich. 

3  And  he  sought  to  see  Jesus  who 
he  was ;  and  could  not  for  the 
crowd,  because  he  was  little  of 
stature.  4  And  he  ran  on  before, 
and  climbed  up  into  a  sycomore 
tree  to  see  him :  for  he  was  to  pass 
that  way.  5  And  when  Jesus  came 
to  the  place,  he  looked  up,  and  said 
unto  him,  Zacchaeus,  make  haste, 
and  come  down ;  for  to-day  I  must 
abide  at  thy  house.  6  And  he 
made  haste,  and  came  down,  and 
received  him  joyfully.  7  And  when 
they  saw  it,  they  all  murmured, 
saying,  He  is  gone  in  to  lodge  with 
a  man  that  is  a  sinner.  8  And 
Zacchaeus  stood,  and  said  unto  the 
Lord,  Behold,  Lord,  the  half  of  my 
goods  I  give  to  the  poor ;  and  if 
I  have  wrongfully  exacted  aught 
of  any  man,  I  restore  fourfold.  9 
And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  To-day  is 


things,  and  this  word  was  hid  from  them, 
and  they  understood  not  the  things  that 
were  said. 

35  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  drew 
nigh  to  Jericho,  that  a  certain  blind  man 
sat  by  the  way  side,  begging. 

36  And  when  he  heard  the  multitude 
passing  by,  he  asked  what  this  meant. 

Zl  And  they  told  him,  that  Jesus  of 
Nazareth  was  passing  by. 

38  And  he  cried  out,  saying :  Jesus,  son 
of  David,  have  mercy  on  me. 

39  And  they  that  went  before,  rebuked 
him,  that  he  should  hold  his  peace:  but 
he  cried  out  much  more:  Son  of  David, 
have  mercy  on  me. 

40  And  Jesus  standing,  commanded 
him  to  be  brought  unto  him.  And  when 
he  was  come  near,  he  asked  him, 

41  Saying :  What  wilt  thou  that  I  do  to 
thee?    But  he  said:  Lord,  that  I  may  see. 

42  And  Jesus  said  to  him :  Receive  thy 
sight :  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole. 

43  And  immediately  he  saw,  and  fol- 
lowed him,  glorifying  God.  And  all  the 
people,  when  they  saw  it,  gave  praise  to 
God. 


CHAPTER  19. 

AND  entering  in,  he  walked  through 
Jericho. 

2  And  behold,  there  was  a  man  named 
Zacheus,  who  was  the  chief  of  the  publi- 
cans, and  he  was  rich. 

3  And  he  sought  to  see  Jesus  who  he 
was,  and  he  could  not  for  the  crowd,  be- 
cause he  was  low  of  stature. 

4  And  running  before,  he  climbed  up 
into  a  sycamore  tree,  that  he  might  see 
him ;  for  he  was  to  pass  that  way. 

5  And  when  Jesus  was  come  to  the 
place,  looking  up,  he  saw  him,  and  said 
to  him :  Zacheus,  make  haste  and  come 
down ;  for  this  day  I  must  abide  in  thy 
house. 

6  And  he  made  haste  and  came  down ; 
and  received  him  with  joy. 

7  And  when  all  saw  it,  they  murmured, 
saying,  that  he  was  gone  to  be  a  guest 
with  a  man  that  was  a  sinner. 

8  But  Zacheus  standing,  said  to  the 
Lord :  Behold,  Lord,  the  half  of  my  goods 
I  give  to  the  poor;  and  if  I  have  wronged 
any  man  of  any  thing,  I  restore  him  four- 
fold. 

9  Jesus  said  to  him :  This  day  is  salva- 


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REVISED 


salvation  come  to  this  house,  forsomuch 
as  he  also  is  a  son  of  Abraham. 

ID  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  seek 
and  to  save  that  which  was  lost. 

11  And  as  they  heard  these  things,  he 
added  and  spake  a  parable,  because  he 
was  nigh  to  Jerusalem,  and  because  they 
thought  that  the  kingdom  of  God  should 
immediately  appear. 

12  He  said  therefore,  A  certain  noble- 
man went  into  a  far  country  to  receive 
for  himself  a  kingdom,  and  to  return. 

13  And  he  called  his  ten  servants,  and 
delivered  them  ten  pounds,  and  said  unto 
them,  Occupy  till  I  come. 

14  But  his  citizens  hated  him,  and  sent 
a  message  after  him,  saying,  We  will  not 
have  this  man  to  reign  over  us. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  he 
was  returned,  having  received  the  king- 
dom, then  he  commanded  these  servants 
to  be  called  unto  him,  to  whom  he  had 
given  the  money,  that  he  might  know  how 
much  every  man  had  gained  by  trading. 

16  Then  came  the  first,  saying.  Lord, 
thy  pound  hath  gained  ten  pounds. 

17  And  he  said  unto  him.  Well,  thou 
good  servant :  because  thou  hast  been 
faithful  in  a  very  little,  have  thou  author- 
ity over  ten  cities. 

18  And  the  second  came,  saying,  Lord, 
thy  pound  hath  gained  five  pounds. 

19  And  he  said  likewise  to  him,  Be 
thou  also  over  five  cities. 

20  And  another  came,  saying,  Lord, 
behold,  here  is  thy  pound,  which  I  have 
kept  laid  up  in  a  napkin: 

21  For  I  feared  thee,  because  thou  art 
an  austere  man :  thou  takest  up  that  thou 
layedst  not  down,  and  reapest  that  thou 
didst  not  sow. 

22  And  he  saith  unto  him.  Out  of  thine 
own  mouth  will  I  judge  thee,  thou  wicked 
servant.  Thou  knewest  that  I  was  an 
austere  man,  taking  up  that  I  laid  not 
down,  and  reaping  that  I  did  not  sow: 

23  Wherefore  then  gavest  not  thou  my 
money  into  the  bank,  that  at  my  coming  I 
might  have  required  mine  own  with 
usury? 

24  And  he  said  unto  them  that  stood 
by.  Take  from  him  the  pound,  and  give 
it  to  him  that  hath  ten  pounds. 

25  (And  they  said  unto  him,  Lord,  he 
hath  ten  pounds.) 

26  For  I  say  unto  you,  That  unto 
every  one  which  hath  shall  be  given ; 
and  from  him  that  hath  not,  even  that 
he  hath  shall  be  taken  away  from  him.  _ 

27  But    those    mine    enemies,    which 


To-day  is  salvation  come  to  this 
house,  forasmuch  as  he  also  is  a 
son  of  Abraham.  10  For  the  Son 
of  man  came  to  seek  and  to  save 
that  which  was  lost. 

II  And  as  they  heard  these 
things,  he  added  and  spake  a  para- 
ble, because  he  was  nigh  to  Jerusa- 
lem, and  because  they  supposed  that 
the  kingdom  of  God  was  immedi- 
ately to  appear.  12  He  said  there- 
fore, A  certain  nobleman  went  into 
a  far  country,  to  receive  for  him- 
self a  kingdom,  and  to  return.  13 
And  he  called  ten  servants  of  his, 
and  gave  them  ten  pounds,  and  said 
unto  them.  Trade  ye  herewith  till 
I  come.  14  But  his  citizens  hated 
him,  and  sent  an  ambassage  after 
him,  saying.  We  will  not  that  this 
man  reign  over  us.  15  And  it  came 
to  pass,  when  he  was  come  back 
again,  having  received  the  king- 
dom, that  he  commanded  these  ser- 
vants, unto  whom  he  had  given 
the  money,  to  be  called  to  him,  that 
he  might  know  what  they  had 
gained  by  trading.  16  And  the  first 
came  before  him,  saying.  Lord,  thy 
pound  hath  made  ten  pounds  more. 
17  And  he  said  unto  him.  Well 
done,  thou  good  servant :  because 
thou  wast  found  faithful  in  a  very 
little,  have  thou  authority  over  ten 
cities.  18  And  the  second  came, 
saying.  Thy  pound,  Lord,  hath  made 
five  pounds.  19  And  he  said  unto 
him  also.  Be  thou  also  over  five 
cities.  20  And  another  came,  say- 
ing. Lord,  behold,  here  is  thy  pound, 
which  I  kept  laid  up  in  a  napkin: 

21  for  I  feared  thee,  because  thou 
art  an  austere  man :  thou  takest 
up  that  thou  layedst  not  down,  and 
reapest    that    thou    didst    not    sow. 

22  He  saith  unto  him.  Out  of  thine 
own  mouth  will  I  judge  thee,  thou 
wicked  servant.  Thou  knewest  that 
I  am  an  austere  man,  taking  up 
that  I  laid  not  down,  and  reap- 
ing that  I  did  not  sow ;  23  then 
wherefore  gavest  thou  not  my 
money  into  the  bank,  and  I  at  my 
coming  should  have  required  it 
with  interest?  24  And  he  said  unto 
them  that  stood  by.  Take  away 
from  him  the  pound,  and  give  it 
unto  him  that  hath  the  ten  pounds. 
25  And  they  said  unto  him.  Lord, 
he  hath  ten  pounds.    26  I  say  unto 


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salvation  come  to  this  house,  foras- 
much as  he  also  is  a  son  of  Abra- 
ham. ID  For  the  Son  of  man  came 
to  seek  and  to  save  that  which  was 
lost. 

II  And  as  they  heard  these 
things,  he  added  and  spake  a  para- 
ble, because  he  was  nigh  to  Jeru- 
salem, and  because  they  supposed 
that  the  kingdom  of  God  was  im- 
mediately to  appear.  12  He  said 
therefore,  A  certain  nobleman 
went  into  a  far  country,  to  receive 
for  himself  a  kingdom,  and  to  re- 
turn. 13  And  he  called  ten  ser- 
vants of  his,  and  gave  them  ten 
pounds,  and  said  unto  them,  Trade 
ye  herewith  till  I  come.  14  But  his 
citizens  hated  him,  and  sent  an  am- 
bassage  after  him,  saying,  We  will 
not   that   this   man   reign   over   us. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he 
was  come  back  again,  having  re- 
ceived the  kingdom,  that  he  com- 
manded these  servants,  unto  whom 
he  had  given  the  money,  to  be 
called  to  him,  that  he  might  know 
what  they   had   gained   by   trading. 

16  And  the  first  came  before  him, 
saying.  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  made 
ten  pounds  more.  17  And  he  said 
unto  him,  Well  done,  thou  good  ser- 
vant :  because  thou  wast  found 
faithful  in  a  very  little,  have  thou 
authority  over  ten  cities.  18  And  the 
second  came,  saying,  Thy  pound. 
Lord,  hath  made  five  pounds.  19 
And  he  said  unto  him  also.  Be 
thou  also  over  five  cities.  20  And 
another  came,  saying.  Lord,  behold, 
here  is  thy  pound,  which  I  kept 
laid  up  in  a  napkin :  21  for  I 
feared  thee,  because  thou  art  an 
austere  man :  thou  takest  up  that 
which  thou  layedst  not  down,  and 
reapest  that  which  thou  didst  not 
sow.  22  He  saith  unto  him,  Out 
of  thine  own  mouth  will  I  judge 
thee,  thou  wicked  servant.  Thou 
knewest  that  I  am  an  austere  man, 
taking  up  that  which  I  laid  not 
down,  and  reaping  that  which  I 
did  not  sow;  23  then  wherefore 
gavest  thou  not  my  money  into  the 
bank,  and  I  at  my  coming  should 
have  required  it  with  interest?  24 
And  he  said  unto  them  that  stood 
by,  Take  away  from  him  the  pound, 
and  give  it  unto  him  that  hath  the 
ten  pounds.    25  And  they  said  unto 


tion  come  to  this  house,  because  he  also 
is  a  son  of  Abraham. 

10  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  seek 
and  to  save  that  which   was  lost. 

11  As  they  were  hearing  these  things, 
he  added  and  spoke  a  parable,  because  he 
was  nigh  to  Jerusalem,  and  because  they 
thought  that  the  kingdom  of  God  should 
immediately  be  manifested. 

12  He  said  therefore :  A  certain  noble- 
man went  into  a  far  country,  to  re- 
ceive for  himself  a  kingdom,  and  to  re- 
turn. 

13  And  calling  his  ten  servants,  he  gave 
them  ten  pounds,  and  said  to  them : 
Trade  till  I  come. 

14  But  his  citizens  hated  him :  and  they 
sent  an  embassage  after  him,  saying: 
We  will  not  have  this  man  to  reign 
over  us. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  he  re- 
turned, having  received  the  kingdom ; 
and  he  commanded  his  servants  to  be 
called,  to  whom  he  had  given  the  money, 
that  he  might  know  how  much  every  man 
had  gained  by  trading. 

16  And  the  first  came,  saying :  Lord, 
thy  pound  hath  gained  ten  pounds.     ■ 

17  And  he  said  to  him :  Well  done, 
thou  good  servant,  because  thou  hast 
been  faithful  in  a  little,  thou  shalt  have 
power  over  ten  cities. 

18  And  the  second  came,  saying:  Lord, 
thy  pound  hath  gained  five  pounds. 

19  And  he  said  to  him :  Be  thou  also 
over  five  cities. 

20  And  another  came,  saying:  Lord,  be- 
hold here  is  thy  pound,  which  I  have 
kept  laid  up  in  a  napkin ; 

21  For  I  feared  thee,  because  thou  art 
an  austere  man :  thou  takest  up  what 
thou  didst  not  lay  down,  and  thou  reap- 
est that  which  thou  didst  not  sow. 

22  He  saith  to  him :  Out  of  thy  own 
mouth  I  judge  thee,  thou  wicked  servant. 
Thou  knewest  that  I  was  an  austere 
man,  taking  up  what  I  laid  not  down, 
and  reaping  that  which  I  did  not  sow : 

23  And  why  then  didst  thou  not  give 
my  money  into  the  bank,  that  at  my 
coming,  I  might  have  exacted  it  with 
usury? 

24  And  he  said  to  them  that  stood  by: 
Take  the  pound  away  from  him,  and  give 
it  to  him  that  hath  ten  pounds. 

25  And  they  said  to  him :  Lord,  he  hath 
ten  pounds. 

26  But  I  say  to  you,  that  to  every  one 
that  hath  shall  be  given,  and  he  shall 
abound :    and    from    him   that   hath   not, 


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would  not  that  I  should  reign  over  them, 
bring  hither,  and  slay  them  before  me. 

28  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he 
went  before,  ascending  up  to  Jerusalem. 

29  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was 
come  nigh  to  Bethphage  and  Bethany,  at 
the  mount  called  the  mount  of  Olives,  he 
sent  two  of  his  disciples, 

30  Saying,  Go  ye  into  the  village  over 
against  you;  in  the  which  at  your  enter- 
ing ye  shall  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  yet 
never  man  sat:  loose  him,  and  bring  him 
hither. 

31  And  if  any  man  ask  you.  Why  do 
ye  loose  himf  thus  shall  ye  say  unto  him. 
Because  the  Lord  hath  need  of  him. 

32  And  they  that  were  sent  went  their 
way,  and  found  even  as  he  had  said  unto 
them. 

33  And  as  they  were  loosing  the  colt, 
the  owners  thereof  said  unto  them.  Why 
loose  ye  the  colt? 

34  And  they  said,  The  Lord  hath  need 
of  him. 

35  And  they  brought  him  to  Jesus : 
and  they  cast  their  garments  upon  the 
colt,  and  they  set  Jesus  thereon. 

36  And  as  he  went,  they  spread  their 
clothes  in  the  way. 

37  And  when  he  was  come  nigh,  even 
now  at  the  descent  of  the  mount  of 
Olives,  the  whole  multitude  of  the  dis- 
ciples began  to  rejoice  and  praise  God 
with  a  loud  voice  for  all  the  mighty 
works  that  they  had  seen ; 

38  Saying,  Blessed  be  the  King  that 
cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord:  peace 
in  heaven,  and  glory  in  the  highest. 

39  And  some  of  the  Pharisees  from 
among  the  multitude  said  unto  him.  Mas- 
ter, rebuke  thy  disciples. 

40  And  he  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  1  tell  you  that,  if  these  should  hold 
their  peace,  the  stones  would  immediately 
cry  out. 

41  And  when  he  was  come  near,  he 
beheld  the  city,  and  wept  over  it, 

42  Saying,  If  thou  hadst  known,  even 
thou,  at  least  in  this  thy  day,  the  things 
which  belong  unto  thy  peace !  but  now 
they  are  hid  from  thine  eyes. 

43  For  the  days  shall  come  upon  thee, 
that  thine  enemies  shall  cast  a  trench 
about  thee,  and  compass  thee  round, 
and  keep  thee  in  on  every  side, 

44  And  shall  lay  thee  even  with  the 
ground,  and  thy  children  within  thee ; 
and  they  shall  not  leave  in  thee  one  stone 
upon  another ;  because  thou  knewest  not 
the  time  of  thy  visitation. 


you,  that  unto  every  one  that  hath 
shall  be  given ;  but  from  him  that 
hath  not,  even  that  which  he  hath 
shall  be  taken  away  from  him.  27 
Howbeit  these  mine  enemies,  which 
would  not  that  I  should  reign  over 
them,  bring  hither,  and  slay  them 
before  me. 

28  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken, 
he  went  on  before,  going  up  to 
Jerusalem. 

29  And  it  came  to  pass,  when 
he  drew  nigh  unto  Bethphage  and 
Bethany,  at  the  mount  that  is 
called  the  mount  of  Olives,  he  sent 
two  of  the  disciples,  30  saying, 
Go  your  way  into  the  village  over 
against  you;  in  the  which  as  ye 
enter  ye  shall  find  a  colt  tied, 
whereon  no  man  ever  yet  sat: 
loose  him,  and  bring  him.  31  And 
if  any  one  ask  you.  Why  do  ye  loose 
him?  thus  shall  ye  say,  The  Lord 
hath  need  of  him.  32  And  they 
that  were  sent  went  away,  and 
found  even  as  he  had  said  unto 
them.  33  And  as  they  were  loosing 
the  colt,  the  owners  thereof  said 
unto  them.  Why  loose  ye  the  colt? 
34  And  they  said.  The  Lord  hath 
need  of  him.  35  And  they  brought 
him  to  Jesus :  and  they  threw  their 
garments  upon  the  colt,  and  set  Je- 
sus thereon.  36  And  as  he  went,  they 
spread  their  garments  in  the  way. 
37  And  as  he  was  now  drawing 
nigh,  even  at  the  descent  of  the 
mount  of  Olives,  the  whole  multi- 
tude of  the  disciples  began  to  re- 
joice and  praise  God  with  a  loud 
voice  for  all  the  mighty  works 
which  they  had  seen;  38  saying. 
Blessed  is  the  King  that  cometh  in 
the  name  of  the  Lord :  peace  in 
heaven,  and  glory  in  the  highest. 
39  And  some  of  the  Pharisees  from 
the  multitude  said  unto  him.  Mas- 
ter, rebuke  thy  disciples.  40  And 
he  answered  and  said,  I  tell  you 
that,  if  these  shall  hold  their  peace, 
the  stones  will  cry  out. 

41  And  when  he  drew  nigh,  he 
saw  the  city  and  wept  over  it,  42 
saying.  If  thou  hadst  known  in  this 
day,  even  thou,  the  things  which 
belong  unto  peace !  but  now  they 
are  hid  from  thine  eyes.  43  For 
the  days  shall  come  upon  thee, 
when  thine  enemies  shall  cast  up  a 
bank  about  thee,  and  compass  thee 


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him,  Lord,  he  hath  ten  pounds.  26 
I  say  unto  you,  that  unto  every  one 
that  hath  shall  be  given ;  but  from 
him  that  hath  not,  even  that  which 
he  hath  shall  be  taken  away  from 
him.  27  But  these  mine  enemies, 
that  would  not  that  I  should  reign 
over  them,  bring  hither,  and  slay 
them  before  me. 

28  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken, 
he  went  on  before,  going  up  to 
Jerusalem. 

29  And  it  came  to  pass,  when 
he  drew  nigh  unto  Bethphage  and 
Bethany,  at  the  mount  that  is 
called  Olivet,  he  sent  two  of  the 
disciples,  30  saying.  Go  your  way 
into  the  village  over  against  you; 
in  which  as  ye  enter  ye  shall  find 
a  colt  tied,  whereon  no  man  ever 
yet  sat :  loose  him,  and  bring  him. 
31  And  if  any  one  ask  you.  Why 
do  ye  loose  him?  thus  shall  ye  say. 
The  Lord  hath  need  of  him.  32 
And  they  that  were  sent  went 
away,  and  found  even  as  he  had 
said  unto  them.  2>2  And  as  they 
were  loosing  the  colt,  the  owners 
thereof  said  unto  them.  Why  loose 
ye  the  colt?  34  And  they  said, 
The  Lord  hath  need  of  him.  35 
And  they  brought  him  to  Jesus: 
and  they  threw  their  garments 
upon  the  colt,  and  set  Jesus 
thereon.  36  And  as  he  went,  they 
spread  their  garments  in  the  way. 
37  And  as  he  was  now  drawing 
nigh,  even  at  the  descent  of  the 
mount  of  Olives,  the  whole  multi- 
tude of  the  disciples  began  to  re- 
joice and  praise  God  with  a  loud 
voice  for  all  the  mighty  works 
which  they  had  seen;  38  saying. 
Blessed  is  the  King  that  cometh 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord :  peace  in 
heaven,   and   glory   in   the   highest. 

39  And  some  of  the  Pharisees 
from  the  multitude  said  unto  him. 
Teacher,      rebuke      thy      disciples. 

40  And  he  answered  and  said,  I 
tell  you  that,  if  thej.e  shall  hold 
their  peace,  the  stones  will  cry  out. 

41  And  when  he  drew  nigh,  he 
saw  the  city  and  wept  over  it, 
42  saying.  If  thou  hadst  known 
in  this  day,  even  thou,  the  things 
which  belong  unto  peace !  but  now 
they  are  hid  from  thine  eyes.  43 
For  the  days  shall  come  upon  thee, 
when  thine  enemies   shall   cast  up 


even  that  which  he  hath,  shall  be  taken 
from  him. 

27  But  as  for  those  my  enemies,  who 
would  not  have  me  reign  over  them, 
bring  them  hither,  and  kill  them  before 
me. 

28  And  having  said  these  things,  he 
went  before,  going  up  to  Jerusalem. 

29  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was 
come  nigh  to  Bethphage  and  Bethania, 
unto  the  mount  called  Olivet,  he  sent  two 
of  his  disciples, 

30  Saying :  Go  into  the  town  which  is 
over  against  you,  at  your  entering  into 
which  you  shall  find  the  colt  of  an  ass 
tied,  on  which  no  man  ever  hath  sitten : 
loose  him,  and  bring  him  hither. 

31  And  if  any  man  shall  ask  you:  Why 
do  you  loose  him?  you  shall  say  thus  unto 
him :  Because  the  Lord  hath  need  of  his 
service. 

32  And  they  that  were  sent,  went  their 
way,  and  found  the  colt  standing,  as  he 
had  said  unto  them. 

33  And  as  they  were  loosing  the  colt, 
the  owners  thereof  said  to  them :  Why 
loose  you  the  colt? 

34  But  they  said :  Because  the  Lord  hath 
need  of  him. 

35  And  they  brought  him  to  Jesus. 
And  casting  their  garments  on  the  colt, 
they  set  Jesus  thereon. 

36  And  as  he  went,  they  spread  their 
clothes  underneath  in  the  way. 

37  And  when  he  was  now  coming  near 
the  descent  of  mount  Olivet,  the  whole 
multitude  of  his  disciples  began  with  joy 
to  praise  God  with  a  loud  voice,  for  all 
the  mighty  works  they  had  seen, 

38  Saying :  Blessed  be  the  king  who 
cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  peace 
in  heaven,  and  glory  on  high ! 

39  And  some  of  the  Pharisees,  from 
amongst  the  multitude,  said  to  him : 
Master,  rebuke  thy  disciples. 

40  To  whom  he  said :  I  say  to  you,  that 
if  these  shall  hold  their  peace,  the  stones 
will  cry  out. 

41  And  when  he  drew  near,  seeing  the 
city,  he  wept  over  it,  saying : 

42  If  thou  also  hadst  known,  and  that 
in  this  thy  day,  the  things  that  are  to 
thy  peace;  but  now  they  are  hidden  from 
thy  eyes. 

43  For  the  days  shall  come  upon  thee : 
and  thy  enemies  shall  cast  a  trench  about 
thee,  and  compass  thee  round,  and 
straiten  thee  on  every  side, 

44  And  beat  thee  flat  to  the  ground, 
and  thy   children  who  are  in   thee :   and 


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45  And  he  went  into  the  temple,  and 
began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold  therein, 
and  them  that  bought; 

46  Saying  unto  them,  It  is  written.  My 
house  is  the  house  of  prayer :  but  ye  have 
made  it  a  den  of  thieves. 

47  And  he  taught  daily  in  the  temple. 
But  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
and  the  chief  of  the  people  sought  to  de- 
stroy him, 

48  And  could  not  find  what  they  might 
do :  for  all  the  people  were  very  at- 
tentive to  hear  him. 


CHAPTER  20. 

AND  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  one  of 
those  days,  as  he  taught  the  peo- 
ple in  the  temple,  and  preached  the  gos- 
pel, the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
came  upon  him  with  the  elders, 

2  And  spake  unto  him,  saying,  Tell  us, 
by  what  authority  doest  thou  these 
things?  or  who  is  he  that  gave  thee  this 
authority? 

3  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
I  will  also  ask  you  one  thing;  and  an- 
swer me: 

4  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it  from 
heaven,  or  of  men? 

5  And  they  reasoned  with  themselves, 
saying,  If  we  shall  say.  From  heaven; 
he  will  say,  Why  then  believed  ye  him 
not? 

6  But  and  if  we  say.  Of  men;  all  the 
people  will  stone  us :  for  they  be  per- 
suaded that  John  was  a  prophet. 

7  And  they  answered,  that  they  could 
not  tell  whence  it  was. 

8  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Neither 
tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do  these 
things. 

9  Then  began  he  to  speak  to  the  people 
this  parable;  A  certain  man  planted  a 
vineyard,  and  let  it  forth  to  husband- 
men, and  went  into  a  far  country  for  a 
long  time. 

10  And  at  the  season  he  sent  a  servant 
to  the  husbandmen,  that  they  should  give 
him  of  the  fruit  of  the  vineyard :  but 
the  husbandmen  beat  him,  and  sent  him 
away  empty. 

11  And  again  he  sent  another  servant: 


round,  and  keep  thee  in  on  every 
side,  44  and  shall  dash  thee  to  the 
ground,  and  thy  children  within 
thee;  and  they  shall  not  leave  in 
thee  one  stone  upon  another;  be- 
cause thou  knewest  not  the  time  of 
thy  visitation. 

45  And  he  entered  into  the  tem- 
ple, and  began  to  cast  out  them 
that  sold,  46  saying  unto  them,  It 
is  written.  And  my  house  shall  be 
a  house  of  prayer:  but  ye  have 
made  it  a  den  of  robbers. 

47  And  he  was  teaching  daily  in 
the  temple.  But  the  chief  priests 
and  the  scribes  and  the  principal 
men  of  the  people  sought  to  destroy 
him :  48  and  they  could  not  find 
what  they  might  do ;  for  the  peo- 
ple all  hung  upon  him,  listening. 


\  ND  it  came  to  pass,  on  one 
20xx.  of  the  days,  as  he  was 
teaching  the  people  in  the  temple, 
and  preaching  the  gospel,  there 
came  upon  him  the  chief  priests 
and  the  scribes  with  the  elders ;  2 
and  they  spake,  saying  unto  him. 
Tell  us :  By  what  authority  doest 
thou  these  things?  or  who  is  he 
that  gave  thee  this  authority?  3 
And  he  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  I  also  will  ask  you  a  ques- 
tion ;  and  tell  me :  4  The  baptism 
of  John,  was  it  from  heaven,  or 
from  men?  5  And  they  reasoned 
with  themselves,  saying,  If  we 
shall  say.  From  heaven ;  he  will 
say,  Why  did  ye  not  believe  him? 
6  But  if  we  shall  say.  From  men; 
all  the  people  will  stone  us :  for 
they  be  persuaded  that  John  was 
a  prophet.  7  And  they  answered, 
that  they  knew  not  whence  it  was. 
8  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Nei- 
ther tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I 
do  these  things. 

9  And  he  began  to  speak  unto 
the  people  this  parable :  A  man 
planted  a  vineyard,  and  let  it 
out  to  husbandmen,  and  went  into 
another  country  for  a  long  time. 
10  And  at  the  season  he  sent  unto 
the  husbandmen  a  servant,  that 
they  should  give  him  of  the  fruit 
of  the  vineyard :  but  the  husband- 
men beat  him,  and  sent  him  away 
empty.     11    And    he    sent    yet    an- 


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a  bank  about  thee,  and  compass 
thee  round,  and  keep  thee  in  on 
every  sidej  44  and  shall  dash  thee 
to  the  ground,  and  thy  children 
within  thee ;  and  they  shall  not 
leave  in  thee  one  stone  upon  an- 
other; because  thou  knewest  not 
the  time  of  thy  visitation. 

45  And  he  entered  into  the  tem- 
ple, and  began  to  cast  out  them  that 
sold,  46  saying  unto  them,  It  is 
written,  And  my  house  shall  be  a 
house  of  prayer:  but  ye  have  made 
it  a  den  of  robbers. 

47  And  he  was  teaching  daily  in 
the  temple.  But  the  chief  priests 
and  the  scribes  and  the  principal 
men  of  the  people  sought  to  de- 
stroy him :  48  and  they  could  not 
find  what  they  might  do ;  for  the 
people  all  hung  upon  him,  listen- 
ing. 

\  ND  it  came  to  pass,  on  one 
20xjL  of  the  days,  as  he  was 
teaching  the  people  in  the  temple, 
and  preaching  the  gospel,  there 
came  upon  him  the  chief  priests 
and    the    scribes    with    the    elders ; 

2  and  they  spake,  saying  unto  him, 
Tell  us :  By  what  authority  doest 
thou  these  things?  or  who  is  he 
that     gave     thee     this     authority? 

3  And  he  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  I  also  will  ask  you  a  ques- 
tion ;  and  tell  me :  4  The  baptism 
of  John,  was  it  from  heaven,  or 
fiom  men?  5  And  they  reasoned 
with  themselves,  saying,  If  we 
shall  say.  From  heaven ;  he  will 
say.  Why  did  ye  not  believe  him? 
6  But  if  we  shall  say.  From  men ; 
all  the  people  will  stone  us :  for 
they  are  persuaded  that  John  was 
a  prophet.  7  And  they  answered, 
that  they  knew  not  whence  it  was. 
8  And  Jesus  said  unto  them. 
Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  author- 
ity I  do  these  things. 

9  And  he  began  to  speak  unto 
the  people  this  parable :  A  man 
planted  a  vineyard,  and  let  it  out 
to  husbandmen,  and  went  into 
another  country  for  a  long  time. 
10  And  at  the  season  he  sent  unto 
the  husbandmen  a  servant,  that 
they  should  give  him  of  the  fruit 
of  the  vineyard :  but  the  husband- 
men beat  him,  and  sent  him  away 
empty.     11    And    he    sent    yet    an- 


they  shall  not  leave  in  thee  a  stone  upon 
a  stone :  because  thou  hast  not  known  the 
time  of  thy  visitation. 

45  And  entering  into  the  temple,  he 
began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold  therein, 
and  them  that  bought. 

46  Saying  to  them :  It  is  written :  My 
house  is  the  house  of  prayer.  But  you 
have  made  it  a  den  of  thieves. 

47  And  he  was  teaching  daily  in  the 
temple.  And  the  chief  priests  and  the 
scribes  and  the  rulers  of  the  people 
sought  to  destroy  him : 

48  And  they  found  not  what  to  do  to 
him :  for  all  the  people  were  very  at- 
tentive to  hear  him. 


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AND  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  one  of 
the  days,  as  he  was  teaching  the 
people  in  the  temple,  and  preaching  the 
gospel,  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes, 
with  the  ancients,  met  together, 

2  And  spoke  to  him,  saying:  Tell  us, 
by  what  authority  dost  thou  these  things? 
or,  Who  is  he  that  hath  given  thee  this 
authority? 

3  And  Jesus  answering,  said  to  them :  1 
will  also  ask  you  one  thing.  Answer 
me : 

4  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it  from 
heaven,  or  of  men? 

5  But  they  thought  within  themselves, 
saying:  If  we  shall  say.  From  heaven:  he 
will  say :  Why  then  did  you  not  believe 
him? 

6  But  if  we  say,  Of  men,  the  whole  peo- 
ple will  stone  us :  for  they  are  persuaded 
that  John  was  a  prophet. 

7  And  they  answered,  that  they  knew 
not  whence  it  was. 

8  And  Jesus  said  to  them :  Neither  do  I 
tell  thee  by  what  authority  I  do  these 
things. 

9  And  he  began  to  speak  to  the  people 
this  parable :  A  certain  man  planted  a 
vineyard,  and  let  it  out  to  husband- 
men :  and  he  was  abroad  for  a  long 
time. 

ID  And  at  the  season  he  sent  a  servant 
to  the  husbandmen,  that  they  should 
give  him  of  the  fruit  of  the  vineyard. 
Who,  beating  him,  sent  him  away 
empty. 

II  And  again  he  sent  another  servant. 


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and  they  beat,  him  also,  and  entreated 
him  shamefully,  and  sent  him  away 
empty. 

12  And  again  he  sent  a  third:  and  they 
wounded  him  also,  and  cast  him  out. 

13  Then  said  the  lord  of  the  vineyard, 
What  shall  I  do?  I  will  send  my  be- 
loved son :  it  may  be  they  will  reverence 
him  when  they  see  him. 

14  But  when  the  husbandmen  saw  him, 
they  reasoned  among  themselves,  saying. 
This  is  the  heir :  come,  let  us  kill  him, 
that  the  inheritance  may  be  our's. 

15  So  they  cast  him  out  of  the  vine- 
yard, and  killed  him.  What  therefore 
shall  the  lord  of  the  vineyard  do  unto 
them? 

16  He  shall  come  and  destroy  these 
husbandmen,  and  shall  give  the  vineyard 
to  others.  And  when  they  heard  it,  they 
said,  God  forbid. 

17  And  he  beheld  them,  and  said.  What 
is  this  then  that  is  written.  The  stone 
which  the  builders  rejected,  the  same  is 
become  the  head  of  the  corner? 

18  Whosoever  shall  fall  upon  that  stone 
shall  be  broken ;  but  on  whomsoever  it 
shall  fall,  it  will  grind  him  to  powder. 

19  And  the  chief  priests  and  the 
scribes  the  same  hour  sought  to  lay  hands 
on  him;  and  they  feared  the  people:  for 
they  perceived  that  he  had  spoken  this 
parable  against  them. 

20  And  they  watched  him,  and  sent 
forth  spies,  which  should  feign  them- 
selves just  men,  that  they  might  take 
hold  of  his  words,  that  so  they  might 
deliver  him  unto  the  power  and  author- 
ity of  the  governor. 

21  And  they  asked  him,  saying.  Master, 
we  know  that  thou  sayest  and  teachest 
rightly,  neither  acceptest  thou  the  person 
of  any,  but  teachest  the  way  of  God 
truly : 

22  Is  it  lawful  for  us  to  give  tribute 
unto  Caesar,  or  no? 

23  But  he  perceived  their  craftiness, 
and  said  unto  them,  Why  tempt  ye 
me? 

24  Shew  me  a  penny.  Whose  image 
and  superscription  hath  it?  They  an- 
swered and  said,  Caesar's. 

25  And  he  said  unto  them.  Render 
therefore  unto  Caesar  the  things  which  be 
Caesar's,  and  unto  God  the  things  which 
be  God's. 

26  And  they  could  not  take  hold  of  his 
words  before  the  people :  and  they  mar- 
velled at  his  answer,  and  held  their 
peace. 


other  servant :  and  him  also  they 
beat,  and  handled  him  shamefully, 
and  sent  him  away  empty.  12  And 
he  sent  yet  a  third:  and  him  also 
they  wounded,  and  cast  him  forth. 
13  And  the  lord  of  the  vineyard 
said.  What  shall  I  do?  I  will  send 
my  beloved  son :  it  may  be  they 
will  reverence  him.  14  But  when 
the  husbandmen  saw  him,  they  rea- 
soned one  with  another,  saying, 
This  is  the  heir:  let  us  kill  him, 
that  the  inheritance  may  be  ours. 
15  And  they  cast  him  forth  out  of 
the  vineyard,  and  killed  him.  What 
therefore  will  the  lord  of  the  vine- 
yard do  unto  them?  16  He  will 
come  and  destroy  these  husband- 
men, and  will  give  the  vineyard 
unto  others.  And  when  they 
heard    it,    they    said,    God    forbid. 

17  But  he  looked  upon  them, 
and  said.  What  then  is  this  that 
is  written. 

The    stone    which    the   builders 

rejected. 
The  same  was  made  the  head  of 

the  corner? 

18  Every  one  that  falleth  on  that 
stone  shall  be  broken  to  pieces ; 
but  on  whomsoever  it  shall  fall, 
it  will  scatter  him  as  dust. 

19  And  the  scribes  and  the  chief 
priests  sought  to  lay  hands  on  him 
in  that  very  hour ;  and  they  feared 
the  people :  for  they  perceived  that 
he  spake  this  parable  against  them. 
20  And  they  watched  him,  and 
sent  forth  spies,  which  feigned 
themselves  to  be  righteous,  that 
they  might  take  hold  of  his  speech, 
so  as  to  deliver  him  up  to  the  rule 
and  to  the  authority  of  the  gover- 
nor. 21  And  they  asked  him,  say- 
ing. Master,  we  know  that  thou 
sayest  and  teachest  rightly,  and 
acceptest  not  the  person  of  any, 
but  of  a  truth  teachest  the  way  of 
God :  22  Is  it  lawful  for  us  to 
give  tribute  unto  Caesar,  or  not? 
23  But  he  perceived  their  crafti- 
ness, and  said  unto  them.  24  Shew 
me  a  penny.  Whose  image  and 
superscription  hath  it?  And  they 
said,  Cresar's.  25  And  he  said  unto 
them,  Then  render  unto  Caesar 
the  things  that  are  Caesar's,  and 
unto  God  the  things  that  are  God's. 
26  And  they  were  not  able  to  take 
hold  of  the  saying  before  the  peo- 


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other  servant :  and  him  also  they 
beat,  and  handled  him  shamefully, 
and  sent  him  away  empty.  12  And 
he  sent  yet  a  third :  and  him  also 
they  wounded,  and  cast  him  forth. 
13  And  the  lord  of  the  vineyard 
said,  What  shall  I  do?  I  will  send 
my  beloved  son ;  it  may  be  they 
•will  reverence  him.  14  But  when 
the  husbandmen  saw  him,  they 
reasoned  one  with  another,  saying. 
This  is  the  heir ;  let  us  kill  him, 
that  the  inheritance  may  be  ours. 
15  And  they  cast  him  forth  out 
of  the  vineyard,  and  killed  him. 
What  therefore  will  the  lord  of  the 
vineyard  do  unto  them?  16  He 
will  come  and  destroy  these  hus- 
bandmen, and  wull  give  the  vine- 
yard unto  others.  And  when  they 
heard    it,    they    said,    God    forbid. 

17  But  he  looked  upon  them,  and 
said,  What  then  is  this  that  is 
written, 

The    stone    which    the    builders 

rejected, 
The  same  was  made  the  head  of 

the  corner? 

18  Every  one  that  falleth  on  that 
stone  shall  be  broken  to  pieces ; 
but  on  whomsoever  it  shall  fall,  it 
will  scatter  him  as  dust. 

19  And  the  scribes  and  the  chief 
priests  sought  to  lay  hands  on 
him  in  that  very  hour ;  and  they 
feared  the  people :  for  they  per- 
ceived that  he  spake  this  para- 
ble against  them.  20  And  they 
watched  him.  and  sent  forth  spies, 
who  feigned  themselves  to  be  right- 
eous, that  they  might  take  hold 
of  his  speech,  so  as  to  deliver  him 
up  to  the  rule  and  to  the  authority 
of  the  governor.  21  And  they 
asked  him,  saying,  Teacher,  we 
know  that  thou  sayest  and  teachest 
rightly,  and  acceptest  not  the  per- 
son of  any.  but  of  a  truth  teachest 
the  way  of  God :  22  Is  it  lawful 
for  us  to  give  tribute  unto  Caesar, 
or  not?  23  But  he  perceived  their 
craftiness,  and  said  unto  them, 
24  Show  me  a  denarius.  Whose 
image  and  superscription  hath  it? 
And  they  said,  Caesar's.  25  And 
he  said  unto  them.  Then  render 
unto  Cresar  the  things  that  are  Cae- 
,sar's,  and  unto  God  the  things  that 
are  God's.  26  And  they  were  not 
able  to  take  hold  of  the  saying  be- 


But  they  beat  him  also,  and  treating  him 
reproachfully,   sent   him  away  empty. 

12  And  again  he  sent  the  third :  and 
they  wounded  him  also,  and  cast  him 
out. 

13  Then  the  lord  of  the  vineyard  said : 
What  shall  I  do?  I  will  send  my  beloved 
son :  it  may  be,  when  they  see  him,  they 
will  reverence  him. 

14  Whom  when  the  husbandmen  saw, 
they  thought  within  themselves,  saying : 
This  is  the  heir,  let  us  kill  him,  that  the 
inheritance  may  be  ours. 

15  So  casting  him  out  of  the  vine- 
j'ard,  they  killed  him.  What  therefore 
will  the  lord  of  the  vineyard  do  to 
them? 

16  He  will  come,  and  will  destroy  these 
husbandmen,  and  will  give  the  vineyard 
to  others.  Which  they  hearing,  said  to 
him :  God  forbid. 

17  But  he  looking  on  them,  said :  What 
is  this  then  that  is  written.  The  stone, 
which  the  builders  rejected,  the  same  is 
become  the  head  of  the  corner? 

18  Whosoever  shall  fall  upon  that 
stone,  shall  be  bruised :  and  upon  whom- 
soever it  shall  fall,  it  will  grind  him  to 
powder. 

19  And  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
sought  to  lay  hands  on  him  the  same 
hour :  but  they  feared  the  people,  for 
they  knew  that  he  spoke  this  parable  to 
them. 

20  And  being  upon  the  watch,  they 
sent  spies,  who  should  feign  themselves 
just,  that  they  might  take  hold  of  him  in 
his  words,  that  they  might  deliver  him 
up  to  the  authority  and  power  of  the 
governor. 

21  And  they  asked  him,  saying :  Master, 
we  know  that  thou  speakest  and  teach- 
est rightly :  and  thou  dost  not  respect 
any  person,  but  teachest  the  way  of  God 
in  truth. 

22  Is  it  lawful  for  us  to  give  tribute  to 
Caesar,  or  no? 

23  But  he,  considering  their  guile,  said 
to  them :  Why  tempt  you  me  ? 

24  Shew  me  a  penny.  Whose  image 
and  inscription  hath  it?  They  Answer- 
ing, said  to  him,  Caesar's. 

25  And  he  said  to  them :  Render  there- 
fore to  Caesar  the  things  that  are  Cae- 
sar's :  and  to  God  the  things  that  are 
God's. 

26  And  they  could  not  reprehend  his 
word  before  the  people :  and  wondering 
at  his  answer,  they  held  their  peace. 

27  And   there   came   to   him   some   of 


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27  Then  came  to  him  certain  of  the 
Sadducees,  which  deny  that  there  is  any 
resurrection ;  and  they  asked  him, 

28  Saying,  Master,  Moses  wrote  unto 
us,  If  any  man's  brother  die,  having  a 
wife,  and  he  die  without  children,  that 
his  brother  should  take  his  wife,  and 
raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother. 

29  There  were  therefore  seven  bre- 
thren :  and  the  first  took  a  wife,  and 
died  without  children. 

30  And  the  second  took  her  to  wife, 
and  he  died  childless. 

31  And  the  third  took  her;  and  in 
like  manner  the  seven  also :  and  they  left 
no  children,  and  died. 

32  Last  of  all  the  woman  died  also. 

33  Therefore  in  the  resurrection  whose 
wife  of  them  is  she?  for  seven  had  her 
to  wife. 

34  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them, 
The  children  of  this  world  marry,  and 
are  given  in  marriage : 

35  But  they  which  shall  be  accounted 
worthy  to  obtain  that  world,  and  the  re- 
surrection from  the  dead,  neither  marry, 
nor  are   given   in   marriage: 

36  Neither  can  they  die  any  more :  for 
they  are  equal  unto  the  angels;  and  are 
the  children  of  God,  being  the  children 
of  the  resurrection. 

37  Now  that  the  dead  are  raised,  even 
Moses  shewed  at  the  bush,  when  he 
calleth  the  Lord  the  God  of  Abraham, 
and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of 
Jacob. 

38  For  he  is  not  a  God  of  the  dead, 
but  of  the  living :  for  all  live  unto 
him. 

39  Then  certain  of  the  scribes  answer- 
ing said,  Master,  thou  hast  well  said. 

40  And  after  that  they  durst  not  ask 
him  any  question  at  all. 

41  And  he  said  unto  them,  How  say 
they  that  Christ  is  David's  son? 

42  And  David  himself  saith  in  the  book 
of  Psalms,  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord, 
Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand, 

43  Till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  foot- 
stool. 

44  David  therefore  calleth  him  Lord, 
how  is  he  then  his  son? 

45  Then  in  the  audience  of  all  the 
people  he  said  unto  his  disciples, 

46  Beware  of  the  scribes,  which  desire 
to  walk  in  long  robes,  and  love  greetings 
in  the  markets,  and  the  highest  seats  in 
the  synagogues,  and  the  chief  rooms  at 
feasts ; 

47  Which  devour  widows'  houses,  and 


pie :  and  they  marvelled  at  his  an- 
swer,  and   held  their  peace. 

27  And  there  came  to  him  certain 
of  the  Sadducees,  they  which  say 
that  there  is  no  resurrection ;  and 
they  asked  him,  28  saying.  Master, 
Moses  wrote  unto  us,  that  if  a 
man's  brother  die,  having  a  wife, 
and  he  be  childless,  his  brother 
should  take  the  wife,  and  raise  up 
seed  unto  his  brother.  29  There 
were  therefore  seven  brethren :  and 
the  first  took  a  wife,  and  died  child- 
less; 30  and  the  second;  31  and  the 
third  took  her ;  and  likewise  the 
seven  also  left  no  children,  and 
died.  S2  Afterward  the  woman  also 
died.  33  In  the  resurrection  there- 
fore whose  wife  of  them  shall  she 
be?  for  the  seven  had  her  to  wife. 
34  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  The 
sons  of  this  world  marry,  and  are 
given  in  marriage :  35  but  they  that 
are  accounted  w-orthy  to  attain  to 
that  world,  and  the  resurrection 
from  the  dead,  neither  marry,  nor 
are  given  in  marriage :  36  for  nei- 
ther can  they  die  any  more:  for 
they  are  equal  unto  the  angels ;  and 
are  sons  of  God,  being  sons  of  the 
resurrection.  37  But  that  the  dead 
are  raised,  even  Moses  shewed  in 
the  place  concerning  the  Bush, 
when  he  calleth  the  Lord  the  God 
of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of  Isaac, 
and  the  God  of  Jacob.  38  Now  he 
is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of 
the  living:  for  all  live  unto  him. 
39  And  certain  of  the  scribes  an- 
swering said,  Master,  thou  hast 
well  said.  40  For  they  durst  not 
any  more  ask  him  any  question. 

41  And  he  said  unto  them,  How 
say  they  that  the  Christ  is  David's 
son?  42  For  David  himself  saith 
in  the  book  of  Psalms, 

The   Lord   said   unto  my  Lord, 
Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand, 

43  Till    I    make    thine   enemies   the 

footstool  of  thy  feet. 

44  David     therefore     calleth     him 
Lord,  and  how  is  he  his  son? 

45  And  in  the  hearing  of  all  the 
people  he  said  unto  his  disciples, 
46  Beware  of  the  scribes,  which  de- 
sire to  walk  in  long  robes,  and  love 
salutations  in  the  marketplaces,  and 
chief  seats  in  the  sjmagogues,  and 
chief  places  at  feasts ;  47  which 
devour  widows*  houses,  and  for  a 


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fore  the  people:  and  they  mar- 
velled at  his  answer,  and  held  their 
peace. 

27  And  there  came  to  him  cer- 
tain of  the  Sadducees,  they  that 
say  that  there   is  no   resurrection ; 

28  and  they  asked  him,  saying, 
Teacher,  Moses  wrote  unto  us,  that 
if  a  man's  brother  die,  having  a 
wife,  and  he  be  childless,  his 
brother  should  take  the  wife,  and 
raise    up    seed    unto    his    brother. 

29  There  were  therefore  seven 
brethren :  and  the  first  took  a 
wife,  and  died  childless;  30  and 
the  second:  31  and  the  third  took 
her;  and  likewise  the  seven  also 
left  no  children,  and  died.  32  Af- 
terward the  woman  also  died.  33 
In  the  resurrection  therefore  whose 
wife  of  them  shall  she  be?  for  the 
seven  had  her  to  wife.  34  And 
Jesus  said  unto  them.  The  sons  of 
this  world  marry,  and  are  given 
in  marriage :  35  but  they  that  are 
accounted  worthy  to  attain  to 
that  world,  and  the  resurrection 
from  the  dead,  neither  marry,  nor 
are  given  in  marriage :  36  for 
neither  can  they  die  any  more : 
for  they  are  equal  unto  the  angels ; 
and  are  sons  of  God,  being  sons 
of  the  resurrection.  37  But  that 
the  dead  are  raised,  even  Moses 
showed,  in  the  place  concerning 
the  Bush,  when  he  calleth  the 
Lord  the  God  of  Abraham,  and 
the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of 
Jacob.  38  Now  he  is  not  the 
God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the  living: 
for  all  live  unto  him.  39  And 
certain  of  the  scribes  answering 
said.  Teacher,  thou  hast  well  said. 
40  For  they  durst  not  any  more  ask 
him  any  question. 

41  And  he  said  unto  them,  How 
say  they  that  the  Christ  is  David's 
son?  42  For  David  himself  saith 
in  the  book  of  Psalms, 

The   Lord   said  unto   my  Lord, 
Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand, 

43  Till   I    make  thine  enemies  the 

footstool  of  thy  feet. 

44  David  therefore  calleth  him 
Lord,  and  how  is  he  his  son? 

45  And  in  the  hearing  of  all  the 
people  he  said  unto  his  disciples, 
46  Beware  of  the  scribes,  who  de- 
sire to  walk  in  long  robes,  and  love 
salutations     in    the    marketplaces, 


the    Sadducees,   who    deny   that   there   is 
any  resurrection,  and  they  asked  him, 

28  Saying :  Master,  Moses  wrote  unto 
us.  If  any  man's  brother  die,  having  a 
wife,  and  he  leave  no  children,  that  his 
brother  should  take  her  to  wife,  and 
raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother. 

29  There  were  therefore  seven  bre- 
thren :  and  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  died 
without  children. 

30  And  the  next  took  her  to  wife,  and 
he  also  died  childless. 

31  And  the  third  took  her.  And  in  like 
manner  all  the  seven,  and  they  left  no 
children,  and  died. 

32  Last  of  all  the  woman  died  also. 
S3  In  the  resurrection  therefore,  whose 

wife  of  them  shall  she  be?     For  all  the 
seven  had  her  to  wife. 

34  And  Jesus  said  to  them :  The  chil- 
dren of  this  world  marry,  and  are  given 
in  marriage : 

35  But  they  that  shall  be  accounted 
worthy  of  that  world,  and  of  the  resur- 
rection from  the  dead,  shall  neither  be 
married,  nor  take  wives. 

36  Neither  can  they  die  any  more :  for 
they  are  equal  to  the  angels,  and  are  the 
children  of  God,  being  the  children  of 
the  resurrection. 

37  Now  that  the  dead  rise  again,  Moses 
also  shewed,  at  the  bush,  when  he  called 
the  Lord,  The  God  of  Abraham,  and 
the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of 
Jacob; 

38  For  he  is  not  the  God  of  the 
dead,  but  of  the  living:  for  all  live  to 
him. 

39  And  some  of  the  scribes  answering, 
said  to  him :  Master,  thou  hast  said 
well. 

40  And  after  that  they  durst  not  ask 
him  any  more  questions. 

41  But  he  said  to  them :  How  say  they 
that  Christ  is  the  son  of  David? 

42  And  David  himself  saith  in  the  book 
of  Psalms :  The  Lord  said  to  my  Lord, 
sit  thou  on  my  right  hand, 

43  Till  I  make  thy  enemies  thy  foot- 
stool. 

44  David  then  calleth  him  Lord:  and 
how  is  he  his  son? 

45  And  in  the  hearing  of  all  the  people, 
he  said  to  his  disciples: 

46  Beware  of  the  scribes,  who  desire  to 
walk  in  long  robes,  and  love  salutations 
in  the  marketplace,  and  the  first  chairs 
in  the  synagogues,  and  the  chief  rooms 
at  feasts : 

47  Who  devour  the  houses  of  widows, 


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REVISED 


for  a  shew  make  long  prayers :  the  same 
shall  receive  greater  damnation. 


pretence  make  long  prayers :  these 
shall  receive  greater  condemna- 
tion. 


CHAPTER  21. 

AND  he  looked  up,  and  saw  the  rich 
men    casting    their    gifts    into    the 
treasury. 

2  And  he  saw  also  a  certain  poor 
widow  casting  in  thither  two  mites. 

3  And  he  said,  Of  a  truth  I  say  unto 
you.  that  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  in 
more  than  they  all : 

4  For  all  these  have  of  their  abundance 
cast  in  unto  the  offerings  of  God :  but 
she  of  her  penury  hath  cast  in  all  the 
living  that  she  had. 

5  And  as  some  spake  of  the  temple, 
how  it  was  adorned  with  goodly  stones 
and  gifts,  he  said, 

6  As  for  these  things  which  ye  behold, 
the  days  will  come,  in  the  which  there 
shall  not  be  left  one  stone  upon  another, 
that  shall  not  be  thrown  down. 

7  And  they  asked  him,  saying,  Master, 
but  when  shall  these  things  be?  and  what 
sign  will  there  he  when  these  things  shall 
come  to  pass? 

8  And  he  said.  Take  heed  that  ye  be 
not  deceived :  for  many  shall  come  in  my 
name,  saying,  I  am  Christ;  and  the  time 
draweth  near:  go  ye  not  therefore  after 
them. 

9  But  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars 
and  commotions,  be  not  terrified :  for 
these  things  must  first  come  to  pass ;  but 
the  end  is  not  by  and  by. 

10  Then  said  he  unto  them.  Nation 
shall  rise  against  nation,  and  kingdom 
against  kingdom : 

11  And  great  earthquakes  shall  be  in 
divers  places,  and  famines,  and  pesti- 
lences ;  and  fearful  sights  and  great  signs 
shall  there  be  from  heaven. 

12  But  before  all  these,  they  shall  lay 
their  hands  on  you,  and  persecute  yoii, 
delivering  yon  up  to  the  synagogues,  and 
into  prisons,  being  brought  before  kings 
and  rulers  for  my  name's  sake. 

13  And  it  shall  turn  to  you  for  a  testi- 
mony. 

14  Settle  it  therefore  in  your  hearts, 
not  to  meditate  before  what  ye  shall  an- 
swer : 

1$  For  T  will  give  you  a  mouth  and 
wisdom,  which  all  your  adversaries  shall 
not  be  able  to  gainsay  nor  resist. 

16  And  ye  shall  be  betrayed  both  by 


__  A  ND  he  looked  up,  and  saw 
^'■J:\.  the  rich  men  that  were 
casting  their  gifts  into  the  treas- 
ury. 2  And  he  saw  a  certain  poor 
widow  casting  in  thither  two 
mites.  3  And  he  said,  Of  a  truth  I 
say  unto  you.  This  poor  widow 
cast  in  more  than  they  all :  4  for 
all  these  did  of  their  superfluity 
cast  in  unto  the  gifts :  but  she  of 
her  want  did  cast  in  all  the  living 
that  she  had. 

5  And  as  some  spake  of  the  tem- 
ple, how  it  was  adorned  with  goodly 
stones  and  offerings,  he  said,  6  As 
for  these  things  which  ye  behold, 
the  days  will  come,  in  which  there 
shall  not  be  left  here  one  stone  upon 
another,  that  shall  not  be  thrown 
down.  7  And  they  asked  him,  say- 
ing. Master,  when  therefore  shall 
these  things  be?  and  what  shall  be 
the  sign  when  these  things  are 
about  to  come  to  pass?  8  And  he 
said.  Take  heed  that  ye  be  not  led 
astray :  for  many  shall  come  in  my 
name,  saying,  I  am  he;  and,  The 
time  is  at  hand :  go  ye  not  after 
them.  9  And  when  ye  shall  hear 
of  wars  and  tumults,  be  not  terri- 
fied :  for  these  things  must  needs 
come  to  pass  first;  but  the  end  is 
not  immediately. 

10  Then  said  he  unto  them.  Na- 
tion shall  rise  against  nation,  and 
kingdom  against  kingdom:  11  and 
there  shall  be  great  earthquakes, 
and  in  divers  places  famines  and 
pestilences ;  and  there  shall  be  ter- 
rors and  great  signs  from  heaven. 

12  But  before  all  these  things,  they 
shall  lay  their  hands  on  you,  and 
shall  persecute  you,  delivering  you 
up  to  the  synagogues  and  prisons, 
bringing  j'ou  before  kings  and 
governors     for    my    name's     sake. 

13  It  shall  turn  unto  you  for  a  tes- 
timony. 14  Settle  it  therefore  in 
your  hearts,  not  to  meditate  be- 
forehand how  to  answer:  15  for  I 
will  give  you  a  mouth  and  wisdom, 
which  all  your  adversaries  shall  not 
be  able  to  withstand  or  to  gainsay. 


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DOUAY       361 


and  chief  seats  in  the  synagogues, 
and  chief  places  at  feasts ;  47  who 
devour  widows'  houses,  and  for  a 
pretence  make  long  prayers :  these 
shall  receive  greater  condemna- 
tion. 

A  ND  he  looked  up,  and  saw 
2IxjL  the  rich  men  that  were 
casting  their  gifts  into  the  treas- 
ury. 2  And  he  saw  a  certain  poor 
widow  casting  in  thither  two 
mites.     3  And  he  said,  Of  a  truth 

I  say  unto  you,  This  poor  widow 
cast  in  more  than  they  all :  4  for 
all  these  did  of  their  superfluity 
cast  in  unto  the  gifts ;  but  she  of 
her  want  did  cast  in  all  the  living 
that  she  had. 

5  And  as  some  spake  of  the 
temple,  how  it  was  adorned  with 
goodly  stones  and  offerings,  he 
said,  6  As  for  these  things  which 
ye  behold,  the  days  will  come,  in 
which  there  shall  not  be  left  here 
one  stone  upon  another,  that  shall 
not  be  thrown  down.  7  And  they 
asked  him.  saying,  Teacher,  when 
therefore  shall  these  things  be?  and 
what  shall  be  the  sign  when  these 
things  are  about  to  come  to  pass? 
8  And  he  said,  Take  heed  that  ye 
be  not  led  astray :  for  many  shall 
come  in  my  name,  saying,  I  am 
he;  and,  The  time  is  at  hand :  go 
ye  not  after  them.  9  And  when  ye 
shall  hear  of  wars  and  tumults,  be 
not  terrified :  for  these  things  must 
needs  come  to  pass  first;  but  the 
end  is  not  immediately. 

ID  Then  said  he  unto  them, 
Nation  shall  rise  against  nation, 
and     kingdom     against     kingdom ; 

II  and  there  shall  be  great  earth- 
quakes, and  in  divers  places  fam- 
ines and  pestilences;  and  there 
shall  be  terrors  and  great  signs 
from  heaven.  12  But  before  all 
these  things,  they  shall  lay  their 
hands  on  you,  and  shall  persecute 
you,  delivering  you  up  to  the 
synagogues  and  prisons,  bringing 
you  before  kings  and  governors  for 
my  name's  sake.  13  It  shall  turn 
out  unto  3-ou  for  a  testimony.  14 
Settle  it  therefore  in  your  hearts, 
not  to  meditate  beforehand  how  to 
answer:  15  for  I  will  give  you  a 
mouth  and  wisdom,  which  all  your 
adversaries    shall  not    be    able    to 


feigning    long    prayer.    These    shall    re- 
ceive greater  damnation. 


CHAPTER  21. 

AND  looking  on,  he  saw  the  rich  men 
cast  their  gifts  into  the  treasury. 

2  And  he  saw  also  a  certain  poor 
widow  casting  in  two  brass  mites. 

3  And  he  ■  said :  Verily  I  say  to  you, 
that  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  in  more 
than  they  all : 

4  For  all  these  have  of  their  abundance 
cast  into  the  offerings  of  God :  but  she 
of  her  want,  hath  cast  in  all  the  living 
that  she  had. 

5  And  some  saying  of  the  temple,  that 
it  was  adorned  with  goodly  stones  and 
gifts,  he  said : 

6  These  things  which  you  see,  the  days 
will  come  in  which  there  shall  not  be 
left  a  stone  upon  a  stone  that  shall  not 
be  thrown  down. 

7  And  they  asked  him,  saying:  Master, 
when  shall  these  things  be?  and  what 
shall  be  the  sign  when  they  shall  begin 
to  come  to  pass? 

8  Who  said :  Take  heed  you  be  not  se- 
duced ;  for  many  will  come  in  my  name, 
saying,  I  am  he ;  and  the  time  is  at  hand : 
go   ye    not   therefore   after   them. 

9  And  when  you  shall  hear  of  wars  and 
seditions,  be  not  terrified :  these  things 
must  first  come  to  pass ;  but  the  end  is 
not  yet  presently. 

10  Then  he  said  to  them :  Nation  shall 
rise  against  nation,  and  kingdom  against 
kingdom. 

11  And  there  shall  be  great  earthquakes 
in  divers  places,  and  pestilences,  and 
famines,  and  terrors  from  heaven;  and 
there  shall  be  great  signs. 

12  But  before  all  these  things,  they 
will  lay  their  hands  on  you,  and  per- 
secute you,  delivering:  you  up  to  the  syna- 
gogues and  into  prisons,  dragging  you 
before  kings  and  governors,  for  my 
name's  sake. 

13  And  it  shall  happen  unto  you  for  a 
testimony. 

14  Lay  it  up  therefore  in  your  hearts, 
not  to  meditate  before  how  you  shall 
answer : 

15  For  I  will  give  you  a  mouth  and  wis- 
dom, which  all  your  adversaries  shall  not 
be  able  to  resist  and  gainsay. 

16  And  you  shall  be  betrayed  by  your 
parents  and  brethren,  and  kinsmen  and 


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REVISED 


parents,  and  brethren,  and  kinsfolks,  and 
friends;  and  some  of  you  shall  they 
cause  to  be  put  to  death. 

17  And  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  men 
for  my  name's  sake. 

18  But  there  shall  not  an  hair  of  your 
head  perish. 

19  In  your  patience  possess  ye  your 
souls. 

20  And  when  ye  shall  see  Jerusalem 
compassed  with  armies,  then  know  that 
the  desolation  thereof  is  nigh. 

21  Then  let  them  which  are  in  Judasa 
flee  to  the  mountains ;  and  let  them  which 
are  in  the  midst  of  it  depart  out;  and 
let  not  them  that  are  in  the  countries  en- 
ter thereinto. 

22  For  these  be  the  days  of  vengeance, 
that  all  things  which  are  written  may  be 
fulfilled. 

23  But  woe  unto  them  that  are  with 
child,  and  to  them  that  give  suck,  in  those 
days !  for  there  shall  be  great  distress 
in  the  land,  and  wrath  upon  this  people. 

24  And  they  shall  fall  by  the  edge  of 
the  sword,  and  shall  be  led  away  captive 
into  all  nations :  and  Jerusalem  shall  be 
trodden  down  of  the  Gentiles,  until  the 
times  of  the  Gentiles  be  fulfilled. 

25  And  there  shall  be  signs  in  the 
sun,  and  in  the  moon,  and  in  the  stars ; 
and  upon  the  earth  distress  of  nations, 
with  perplexity;  the  sea  and  the  waves 
roaring ; 

26  Men's  hearts  failing  them  for  fear, 
and  for  looking  after  those  things  which 
are  coming  on  the  earth :  for  the  powers 
of  heaven  shall  be  shaken. 

27  And  then  shall  they  see  the  Son  of 
man  coming  in  a  cloud  with  power  and 
great  glory. 

28  And  when  these  things  begin  to 
come  to  pass,  then  look  up,  and  lift  up 
your  heads ;  for  your  redemption  draweth 
nigh. 

29  And  he  spake  to  them  a  parable; 
Behold  the  fig  tree,  and  all  the  trees ; 

30  When  they  now  shoot  forth,  ye  see 
and  know  of  your  own  selves  that  sum- 
mer is  now  nigh  at  hand. 

31  So  likewise  ye,  when  ye  see  these 
things  come  to  pass,  know  ye  that  the 
kingdom  of  God  is  nigh  at  hand. 

32  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  This  gen- 
eration shall  not  pass  away,  till  all  be  ful- 
filled. 

33  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away : 
but  my  words  shall  not  pass  away. 

34  And  take  heed  to  yourselves,  lest 
at  any  time  your  hearts  be  overcharged 


16  But  ye  shall  be  delivered  up 
even  by  parents,  and  brethren,  and 
kinsfolk,  and  friends;  and  some  of 
you  shall  they  cause  to  be  put  to 
death.  17  And  ye  shall  be  hated 
of  all  men  for  my  name's  sake. 
18  And  not  a  hair  of  your  head 
shall  perish.  19  In  your  patience 
ye  shall  win  your  souls. 

20  But  when  ye  see  Jerusalem 
compassed  with  armies,  then  know 
that  her  desolation  is  at  hand.  21 
Then  let  them  that  are  in  Judaea 
flee  unto  the  mountains ;  and  let 
them  that  are  in  the  midst  of  her 
depart  out ;  and  let  not  them  that 
are  in  the  country  enter  therein. 
22  For  these  are  days  of  vengeance, 
that  all  things  which  are  written 
may  be  fulfilled.  23  Woe  unto 
them  that  are  with  child  and  to 
them  that  give  suck  in  those  days! 
for  there  shall  be  great  distress 
upon  the  land,  and  wrath  unto  this 
people.  24  And  they  shall  fall  by 
the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  shall 
be  led  captive  into  all  the  nations: 
and  Jerusalem  shall  be  trodden 
down  of  the  Gentiles,  until  the 
times  of  the  Gentiles  be  fulfilled. 
25  And  there  shall  be  signs  in  sun 
and  moon  and  stars ;  and  upon  the 
earth  distress  of  nations,  in  perplex- 
ity for  the  roaring  of  the  sea  and 
the  billows ;  26  men  fainting  for 
fear,  and  for  expectation  of  the 
things  which  are  coming  on  the 
world :  for  the  powers  of  the  hea- 
vens shall  be  shaken.  27  And  then 
shall  they  see  the  Son  of  man  com- 
ing in  a  cloud  with  power  and 
great  glory.  28  But  when  these 
things  begin  to  come  to  pass,  look 
up,  and  lift  up  your  heads;  be- 
cause your  redemption  draweth 
nigh. 

29  And  he  spake  to  them  a  par- 
able: Behold  the  fig  tree,  and  all 
the  trees :  30  when  they  now  shoot 
forth,  ye  see  it  and  know  of  your 
own  selves  that  the  summer  is  now 
nigh.  31  Even  so  ye  also,  when  ye 
see  these  things  coming  to  pass, 
know  ye  that  the  kingdom  of  God 
is  nigh.  32  Verily  I  say  unto  you. 
This  generation  shall  not  pass 
away,  till  all  things  be  accom- 
plished. 33  Heaven  and  earth 
shall  pass  away :  but  my  words 
shall  not  pass  away. 


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DOUAY       363 


withstand  or  to  gainsay.  16  But 
yc  shall  be  delivered  up  even  by 
parents,  and  brethren,  and  kins- 
folk, and  friends;  and  some  of  you 
shall  they  cause  to  be  put  to  death. 
17  And  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all 
men  for  my  name's  sake.  18  And 
not  a  hair  of  your  head  shall 
perish.  19  In  your  patience  ye 
shall   vi?in  your  souls. 

20  But  when  ye  see  Jerusalem 
compassed  with  armies,  then  know 
that    her    desolation    is    at    hand. 

21  Then  let  them  that  are  in  Jud2ea 
flee  unto  the  mountains ;  and  let 
them  that  are  in  the  midst  of  her 
depart  out ;  and  let  not  them  that 
are   in    the    country    enter   therein. 

22  For  these  are  days  of  ven- 
geance, that  all  things  which  are 
written  may  be  fulfilled.  23  Woe 
unto  them  that  are  with  child  and 
to  them  that  give  suck  in  those 
days !  for  there  shall  be  great  dis- 
tress upon  the  land,  and  wrath 
unto  this  people.  24  And  they 
shall  fall  by  the  edge  of  the  sword, 
and  shall  be  led  captive  into  all  the 
nations :  and  Jerusalem  shall  be 
trodden  down  of  the  Gentiles, 
until  the  times  of  the  Gentiles  be 
fulfilled. 

25  And  there  shall  be  signs  in 
sun  and  moon  and  stars ;  and  upon 
the  earth  distress  of  nations,  in 
perplexity  for  the  roaring  of  the 
sea  and  the  billows ;  26  men  faint- 
ing for  fear,  and  for  expectation  of 
the  things  which  are  coming  on  the 
world :  for  the  powers  of  the 
heavens  shall  be  shaken.  27  And 
then  shall  they  see  the  Son  of  man 
coming  in  a  cloud  with  power  and 
great  glory.  28  But  when  these 
things  begin  to  come  to  pass,  look 
up,  and  lift  up  your  heads;  because 
your  redemption  draweth   nigh. 

29  And  he  spake  to  them  a  para- 
ble :  Behold  the  fig  tree,  and  all  the 
trees :  30  when  they  now  shoot 
forth,  ye  see  it  and  know  of  your 
own  selves  that  the  summer  is  now 
nigh.  31  Even  so  ye  also,  when  ye 
see  these  things  coming  to  pass, 
know  ye  that  the  kingdom  of  God 
is  nigh.  32  Verily  I  say  unto  you. 
This  generation  shall  not  pass 
away,  till  all  things  be  accom- 
plished.   33  Heaven  and  earth  shall 


friends;  and  some  of  you  they  will  put 
to  death. 

17  And  you  shall  be  hated  by  all  men 
for  my  name's  sake. 

18  But  a  hair  of  your  head  shall  not 
perish. 

19  In  your  patience  you  shall  possess 
your  souls. 

20  And  when  you  shall  see  Jerusalem 
compassed  about  with  an  army ;  then 
know  that  the  desolation  thereof  is  at 
hand. 

21  Then  let  those  who  are  in  Judea, 
flee  to  the  mountains ;  and  those  who 
are  in  the  midst  thereof,  depart  out:  and 
those  who  are  in  the  countries,  not  enter 
into  it. 

22  For  these  are  the  days  of  vengeance, 
that  all  things  may  be  fulfilled,  that  are 
written. 

23  But  woe  to  them  that  are  with  child, 
and  give  suck  in  those  days ;  for  there 
shall  be  great  distress  in  the  land,  and 
wrath  upon  this  people. 

24  And  they  shall  fall  by  the  edge  of 
the  sword ;  and  shall  be  led  away  cap- 
tives into  all  nations;  and  Jerusalem 
shall  be  trodden  down  by  the  Gentiles; 
till  the  times  of  the  nations  be  fulfilled. 

25  And  there  shall  be  signs  in  the  sun, 
and  in  the  moon,  and  in  the  stars ;  and 
upon  the  earth  distress  of  nations,  by 
reason  of  the  confusion  of  the  roaring  of 
the  sea  and  of  the  waves; 

26  Men  withering  away  for  fear,  and 
expectation  of  what  shall  come  upon  the 
whole  world.  For  the  powers  of  heaven 
shall  be  moved; 

27  And  then  they  shall  see  the  Son  of 
man  coming  in  a  cloud,  with  great  power 
and  majesty. 

28  But  when  these  things  begin  to  come 
to  pass,  look  up,  and  lift  up  your  heads, 
because  your  redemption  is  at  hand. 

29  And  he  spoke  to  them  a  similitude. 
See  the  fig  tree,  and  all  the  trees : 

30  When  they  now  shoot  forth  their 
fruit,  you  know  that  summer  is  nigh; 

31  So  you  also,  when  you  shall  see 
these  things  come  to  pass,  know  that  the 
kingdom  of  God  is  at  hand. 

32  Amen,  I  say  to  you,  this  generation 
shall  not  pass  away,  till  all  things  be  ful- 
filled. 

33  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away, 
but  my  words  shall  not  pass  away. 

34  And  take  heed  to  yourselves,  lest 
perhaps  your  hearts  be  overcharged  with 
surfeiting     and     drunkenness,     and     the 


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REVISED 


with  surfeiting,  and  drunkenness,  and 
cares  of  this  life,  and  so  that  day  come 
upon  you  unawares. 

35  For  as  a  snare  shall  it  come  on  all 
them  that  dwell  on  the  face  of  the  whole 
earth. 

36  Watch  ye  therefore,  and  pray  al- 
ways, that  ye  may  be  accounted  worthy 
to  escape  all  these  things  that  shall  come 
to  pass,  and  to  stand  before  the  Son  of 
man. 

37  And  in  the  day  time  he  was  teaching 
in  the  temple;  and  at  night  he  went  out, 
and  abode  in  the  mount  that  is  called  the 
mount  of  Olives, 

38  And  all  the  people  came  early  in  the 
morning  to  him  in  the  temple,  for  to 
hear  him. 


34  But  take  heed  to  yourselves, 
lest  haply  your  hearts  be  over- 
charged with  surfeiting,  and  drunk- 
enness, and  cares  of  this  life,  and 
that  day  come  on  you  suddenly  as 
a  snare:  35  for  so  shall  it  come 
upon  all  them  that  dwell  on  the 
face  of  all  the  earth.  36  But  watch 
ye  at  every  season,  making  sup- 
plication, that  ye  may  prevail  to 
escape  all  these  things  that  shall 
come  to  pass,  and  to  stand  before 
the  Son  of  man. 

27 ^  And  every  day  he  was  teach- 
ing in  the  temple ;  and  every  night 
he  went  out,  and  lodged  in  the 
mount  that  is  called  the  mount  of 
Olives.  38  And  all  the  people  came 
early  in  the  morning  to  him  in  the 
temple,  to  hear  him. 


N 


CHAPTER  22. 

OW   the   feast  of  unleavened  bread 
drew  nigh,  which  is  called  the  Pass- 


2  And  the  chief  priests  and  scribes 
sought  how  they  might  kill  him;  for 
they  feared  the  people. 

3  Then  entered  Satan  into  Judas  sur- 
named  Iscariot,  being  of  the  number  of 
the  twelve. 

4  And  he  went  his  way,  and  communed 
with  the  chief  priests  and  captains,  how 
he  might  betray  him  unto  them. 

5  And  they  were  glad,  and  covenanted 
to  give  him  money. 

6  And  he  promised,  and  sought  oppor- 
tunity to  betray  him  unto  them  in  the 
absence  of  the  multitude. 

7  Then  came  the  day  of  unleavened 
bread,  when  the  passover  must  be  killed. 

8  And  he  sent  Peter  and  John,  saying, 
Go  and  prepare  us  the  passover,  that 
we  may  eat. 

9  And  they  said  unto  him,  Where  wilt 
thou  that  we  prepare? 

10  And  he  said  unto  them.  Behold, 
when  ye  are  entered  into  the  city,  there 
shall  a  man  meet  you,  bearing  a  pitcher 
of  water;  follow  him  into  the  house 
where  he  entereth  in. 

11  And  ye  shall  say  unto  the  goodman 
of  the  house.  The  Master  saith  unto  thee. 
Where  is  the  guestchamber,  where  I  shall 
eat  the  passover  with  my  disciples? 

12  And  he  shall  shew  you  a  large 
upper  room  furnished :  there  make 
ready. 

13  And   they   went,   and   found   as   he 


--"VTOW  the  feast  of  unleav- 
^^±y  ened  bread  drew  nigh, 
which  is  called  the  Passover.  2 
And  the  chief  priests  and  the 
scribes  sought  how  they  might  put 
him  to  death;  for  they  feared  the 
people. 

3  And  Satan  entered  into  Ju- 
das who  was  called  Iscariot,  being 
of  the  number  of  the  twelve.  4  And 
he  went  away,  and  communed  with 
the  chief  priests  and  captains,  how 
he  might  deliver  him  unto  them. 
5  And  they  were  glad,  and  cove- 
nanted to  give  him  money.  6  And 
he  consented,  and  sought  oppor- 
tunity to  deliver  him  unto  them 
in  the  absence  of  the  multitude. 

7  And  the  day  of  unleavened 
bread  came,  on  which  the  passover 
must  be  sacrificed.  8  And  he  sent 
Peter  and  John,  saying,  Go  and 
make  ready  for  us  the  passover, 
that  we  may  eat.  9  And  they  said 
unto  him,  Where  wilt  thou  that  we 
make  ready?  10  And  he  said  unto 
them,  Behold,  when  ye  are  entered 
into  the  city,  there  shall  .meet  you 
a  man  bearing  a  pitcher  of  water; 
follow  him  into  the  house  where- 
into  he  goeth.  11  And  ye  shall  say 
unto  the  goodman  of  the  house. 
The  Master  saith  unto  thee.  Where 
is  the  guest-chamber,  where  I  shall 
eat  the  passover  with  my  dis- 
ciples? 12  And  he  will  shew  you  a 
large  upper  room  furnished :  there 


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ST.  LUKE,  22. 


DOUAY       365 


pass  away :  but  my  words  shall  not 
pass  away. 

34  But  take  heed  to  yourselves, 
lest  haply  your  hearts  be  over- 
charged with  surfeiting,  and  drunk- 
enness, and  cares  of  this  life,  and 
that  day  come  on  you  suddenly 
as  a  snare :  35  for  so  shall  it  come 
upon  all  them  that  dwell  on  the  face 
of  all  the  earth.  36  But  watch  ye 
at  every  season,  making  supplica- 
tion, that  ye  may  prevail  to  escape 
all  these  things  that  shall  come  to 
pass,  and  to  stand  before  the  Son 
of  man. 

37  And  every  day  he  was  teach- 
ing in  the  temple;  and  every 
night  he  went  out,  and  lodged  in 
the  mount  that  is  called  Olivet. 
38  And  all  the  people  came  early 
in  the  morning  to  him  in  the  tem- 
ple, to  hear  him. 

_  -VrOW  the  feast  of  un- 
2^-L^  leavened  bread  drew  nigh, 
which  is  called  the  Passover. 
2  And  the  chief  priests  and  the 
scribes  sought  how  they  might 
put  him  to  death ;  for  they  feared 
the  people. 

3  And  Satan  entered  into  Judas 
who  was  called  Iscariot,  being  of 
the  number  of  the  twelve.  4  And 
he  went  away,  and  communed  with 
the  chief  priests  and  captains,  how 
he  might  deliver  him  unto  them. 
5  And  they  were  glad,  and  cove- 
nanted to  give  him  money.  6  And 
he  consented,  and  sought  oppor- 
tunity to  deliver  him  unto  them 
in  the  absence  of  the  multitude. 

7  And  the  day  of  unleavened 
bread  came,  on  which  the  pass- 
over  must  be  sacrificed.  8  And  he 
sent  Peter  and  John,  saying,  Go 
and  make  ready  for  us  the  pass- 
over,  that  we  may  eat.  9  And  they 
said  unto  him.  Where  wilt  thou 
that  we  make  ready?  10  And  he 
said  unto  them.  Behold,  when  ye 
are  entered  into  the  city,  there 
shall  meet  you  a  man  bearing  a 
pitcher  of  water;  follow  him  into 
the  house  whereinto  he  goeth.  11 
And  ye  shall  say  unto  the  master  of 
the  house.  The  Teacher  saith  unto 
thee,  Where  is  the  guest-chamber, 
where  I  shall  eat  the  passover  with 
my  disciples?  12  And  he  will  show 
you  a  large  upper  room  furnished: 


cares  of  this  life,  and  that  day  come  upon 
you  suddenly. 

35  For  as  a  snare  shall  it  come  upon 
all  that  sit  upon  the  face  of  the  whole 
earth. 

36  Watch  ye,  therefore,  praying  at  all 
times,  that  you  may  be  accounted  worthy 
to  escape  all  these  things  that  are  to 
come,  and  to  stand  before  the  Son  of 
man. 

37  And  in  the  daytime,  he  was  teaching 
in  the  temple ;  but  at  night,  going  out, 
he  abode  in  the  mount  that  is  called 
Olivet. 

38  And  all  the  people  came  early  in  the 
morning  to  him  in  the  temple,  to  hear 
him. 


CHAPTER  22. 

NOW  the   feast   of  unleavened   bread, 
which    is  'called   the   pasch,   was   at 
hand. 

2  And  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
sought  how  they  might  put  Jesus  to 
death :  but  they  feared  the  people. 

3  And  Satan  entered  into  Judas,  who 
was  surnamed  Iscariot,  one  of  the  twelve. 

4  And  he  went,  and  discoursed  with  the 
chief  priests  and  the  magistrates,  how  he 
might  betray  him  to  them. 

5  And  they  were  glad,  and  covenanted 
to  give  him  money. 

6  And  he  promised.  And  he  sought 
opportunity  to  betray  him  in  the  absence 
of  the  multitude. 

7  And  the  day  of  the  unleavened  bread 
came,  on  which  it  was  necessary  that  the 
pasch  should  be  killed. 

8  And  he  sent  Peter  and  John,  saying: 
Go,  and  prepare  for  us  the  pasch,  that 
we  may  eat. 

9  But  they  said :  Where  wilt  thou  that 
.we  prepare? 

ID  And  he  said  to  them :  Behold,  as 
you  go  into  the  city,  there  shall  meet  you 
a  man  carrying  a  pitcher  of  water :  fol- 
low him  into  the  house  where  he  entereth 
in. 

11  And  you  shall  say  to  the  goodman 
of  the  house :  The  master  saith  to  thee. 
Where  is  the  guest  chamber,  where  I 
may  eat  the  pasch  with  my  disciples? 

12  And  he  will  shew  you  a  large  dining 
room,    furnished ;    and   there  prepare. 

13  And  they  going,  found  as  he  had 
said  to  them,  and  made  ready  the  pasch. 


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ST.  LUKE,  22. 


REVISED 


had  said  unto  them :  and  they  made  ready 
the  passover. 

14  And  when  the  hour  was  come,  he 
sat  down,  and  the  twelve  apostles  with 
him. 

15  And  he  said  unto  them,  With  de- 
sire I  have  desired  to  eat  this  passover 
with  you  before  I  suffer : 

16  For  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  not  any 
more  eat  thereof,  until  it  be  fulfilled  in 
the  kingdom  of  God. 

17  And  he  took  the  cup,  and  gave 
thanks,  and  said,  Take  this,  and  divide  it 
among  yourselves : 

18  For  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  not  drink 
of  the  fruit  of  the  vine,  until  the  king- 
dom of  God  shall  come. 

19  And  he  took  bread,  and  gave  thanks, 
and  brake  it,  and  gave  unto  them,  say- 
ing, This  is  my  body  which  is  given  for 
you :  this  do  in  remembrance  of  me. 

20  Likewise  also  the  cup  after  supper, 
saying,  This  cup  is  the  new  testament  in 
my  blood,  which  is  shed  for  you. 

21  But,  behold,  the  hand  of  him  that 
betrayeth  me  is  with  me  on  the  table. 

22  And  truly  the  Son  of  man  goeth, 
as  it  was  determined :  but  woe  unto  that 
man  by  whom  he  is  betrayed ! 

23  And  they  began  to  enquire  among 
themselves,  which  of  them  it  was  that 
should  do  this  thing. 

24  And  there  was  also  a  strife  among 
them,  which  of  them  should  be  accounted 
the  greatest. 

25  And  he  said  unto  them,  The  kings  of 
the  Gentiles  exercise  lordship  over  them ; 
and  they  that  exercise  authority  upon 
them  are  called  benefactors. 

26  But  ye  shall  not  be  so :  but  he  that 
is  greatest  among  you,  let  him  be  as  the 
younger;  and  he  that  is  chief,  as  he  that 
doth  serve. 

27  For  whether  is  greater,  he  that  sit- 
teth  at  meat,  or  he  that  serveth?  is  not  he 
that  sitteth  at  meat?  but  I  am  among  you 
as  he  that  serveth. 

28  Ye  are  they  which  have  continued 
with  me  in  my  temptations. 

29  And  I  appoint  unto  you  a  king- 
dom, as  my  Father  hath  appointed  unto 
me; 

30  That  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my 
table  in  my  kingdom,  and  sit  on  thrones 
judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel. 

31  And  the  Lord  said,  Simon,  Simon, 
behold,  Satan  hath  desired  to  have  you, 
that  he  may  sift  you  as  wheat: 

32  But   I   have  prayed    for  thee,  that 


make  ready.  13  And  they  went, 
and  found  as  he  had  said  unto 
them :  and  they  made  ready  the 
passover. 

14  And  when  the  hour  was  come, 
he  sat  down,  and  the  apostles  with 
him.  15  And  he  said  unto  them, 
With  desire  I  have  desired  to  eat 
this  passover  with  you  before  I  suf- 
fer :  16  for  I  say  unto  you,  I  will 
not  eat  of  it,  until  it  be  fulfilled  in 
the  kingdom  of  God.  17  And  he 
received  a  cup,  and  when  he  had 
given  thanks,  he  said,  Take  this, 
and  divide  it  among  yourselves : 
18  for  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  not 
drink  from  henceforth  of  the  fruit 
of  the  vine,  until  the  kingdom  of 
God  shall  come.  19  And  he  took 
bread,  and  when  he  had  given 
thanks,  he  brake  it,  and  gave  to 
them,  saying,  This  is  my  body 
which  is  given  for  you :  this  do  in 
remembrance  of  me.  20  And  the 
cup  in  like  manner  after  supper, 
saying,  This  cup  is  the  new 
covenant  in  my  blood,  even  that 
which  is  poured  out  for  you.  21  But 
behold,  the  hand  of  him  that  be- 
trayeth me  is  with  me  on  the  ta- 
ble. 22  For  the  Son  of  man  indeed 
goeth,  as  it  hath  been  determined : 
but  woe  unto  that  man  through 
whom  he  is  betrayed !  23  And  they 
began  to  question  among  them- 
selves, which  of  them  it  was  that 
should  do   this  thing. 

24  And  there  arose  also  a 
contention  among  them,  which  of 
them  is  accounted  to  be  greatest. 
25  And  he  said  unto  them,  The 
kings  of  the  Gentiles  have  lordship 
over  them ;  and  they  that  have  au- 
thority over  them  are  called  Bene- 
factors. 26  But  ye  shall  not  be  so : 
but  he  that  is  the  greater  among 
you,  let  him  become  as  the 
younger;  and  he  that  is  chief, 
as  he  that  doth  serve.  27  For 
whether  is  greater,  he  that  sitteth 
at  meat,  or  he  that  serveth?  is  not 
he  that  sitteth  at  meat?  but  I  am  in 
the  midst  of  you  as  he  that  serveth. 

28  But  ye  are  they  which  have  con- 
tinued with  me  in  my  temptations ; 

29  and  I  appoint  unto  you  a  king- 
dom, even  as  my  Father  appointed 
unto  me,  30  that  ye  may  eat  and 
drink  at  my  table  in  my  kingdom ; 
and  ye  shall  sit  on  thrones  judging 


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DOUAY       367 


there  make  ready.  13  And  they 
went,  and  found  as  he  had  said 
unto  them :  and  they  made  ready 
the  passover. 

14  And  when  the  hour  was 
come,  he  sat  down,  and  the 
apostles  with  him.  15  And  he 
said  unto  them,  With  desire  I  have 
desired  to  eat  this  passover  with 
you  before  I  suffer:  16  for  I  say 
unto  you,  I  shall  not  eat  it,  until 
it  be  fulfilled  in  the  kingdom  of 
God.  17  And  he  received  a  cup, 
and  when  he  had  given  thanks, 
he  said.  Take  this,  and  divide  it 
among  yourselves :  18  for  I  say 
unto  you,  I  shall  not  drink  from 
henceforth  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine, 
until  the  kingdom  of  God  shall 
come.  19  And  he  took  bread,  and 
when  he  had  given  thanks,  he 
brake  it,  and  gave  to  them,  saying. 
This  is  my  body  which  is  given 
for  you :  this  do  in  remembrance 
of  me.  20  And  the  cup  in  like 
manner  after  supper,  saying,  This 
cup  is  the  new  covenant  in  my 
blood,  even  that  which  is  poured 
out  for  you.  21  But  behold,  the 
hand  of  him  that  betrayeth  me 
is  with  me  on  the  table.  22  For 
the  Son  of  man  indeed  goeth,  as 
it  hath  been  determined :  but  woe 
unto  that  man  through  whom  he 
is  betrayed !  23  And  they,  began 
to  question  among  themselves, 
which  of  them  it  was  that  should 
do  this  thing. 

24  And  there  arose  also  a  con- 
tention among  them,  which  of 
them  was  accounted  to  be  great- 
est. 25  And  he  said  unto  them, 
The  kings  of  the  Gentiles  -have 
lordship  over  them ;  and  they  that 
have  authority  over  them  are 
called  Benefactors.  26  But  ye 
shall  not  he  so :  but  he  that  is  the 
greater  among  you,  let  him  become 
as  the  younger ;  and  he  that  is 
chief,  as  he  that  doth  serve.  27 
For  which  is  greater,  he  that  sit- 
teth  at  meat,  or  he  that  serveth  ? 
is  not  he  that  sitt(;th  at  meat? 
but  I  am  in  the  midst  of  you  as 
he  that  serveth.  28  But  ye  are 
they  that  have  continued  with  me 
in  my  temptations ;  29  and  I 
appoint  unto  you  a  kingdom, 
even  as  my  Father  appointed  unto 
me,  30  that  ye  may  eat  and  drink 


14  And  when  the  hour  was  come,  he 
sat  down,  and  the  twelve  apostles  with 
him. 

15  And  he  said  to  them:  With  desire  I 
have  desired  to  eat  this  pasch  with  you, 
before  I  suffer. 

16  For  I  say  to  you,  that  from  this 
time  I  will  not  eat  it,  till  it  be  fulfilled 
in  the  kingdom  of  God. 

17  And  having  taken  the  chalice,  he 
gave  thanks,  and  said :  Take,  and  divide 
it  among  you : 

18  For  I  say  to  you,  that  I  will  not 
drink  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine,  till  the 
kingdom  of  God  come. 

19  And  taking  bread,  he  gave  thanks, 
and  brake ;  and  gave  to  them,  saying : 
This  is  my  body,  which  is  given  for  you. 
Do  this  for  a  commemoration  of  me. 

20  In  like  manner  the  chalice  also, 
after  he  had  supped,  saying:  This  is  the 
chalice,  the  new  testament  in  my  blood, 
which  shall  be  shed  for  you. 

21  But  yet  behold,  the  hand  of  him 
that  betrayeth  me  is  with  me  on  the 
table. 

22  And  the  Son  of  man  indeed  goeth, 
according  to  that  which  is  determined : 
but  yet,  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  he 
shall  be  betrayed. 

23  And  they  began  to  inquire  among 
themselves,  which  of  them  it  was  that 
should  do  this  thing. 

24  And  there  was  also  a  strife  amongst 
them,  which  of  them  should  seem  to  be 
the  greater. 

.  25  And  he  said  to  them :  The  kings  of 
the  Gentiles  lord  it  over  them ;  and  they 
that  have  power  over  them,  are  called 
beneficent. 

26  But  you  not  so :  but  he  that  is  the 
greater  among  you,  let  him  become  as  the 
younger;  and  he  that  is  the  leader,  as  he 
that  serveth. 

27  For  which  is  greater,  he  that  sitteth 
at  table,  or  he  that  serveth?  Is  not  he 
that  sitteth  at  table?  But  I  am  in  the 
midst  of  you,  as  he  that  serveth : 

28  And  you  are  they  who  have  contin- 
ued with  me  in  my  temptations : 

29  And  I  dispose  to  you,  as  my  Father 
hath  disposed  to  me,  a  kingdom ; 

30  That  you  may  eat  and  drink  at  my 
table,  in  my  kingdom :  and  may  sit  upon 
thrones,  judging  the  twelve  tribes  of 
Israel. 

31  And  the  Lord  said:  Simon,  Simon, 
behold  Satan  hath  desired  to  have  you, 
that  he  may  sift  you  as  wheat: 

32  But  I  have  prayed  for  thee,  that  thy 


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thy    faith    fail   not :    and   when   thou    art 
converted,  strengthen  thy  brethren. 

3S  And  he  said  unto  him,  Lord,  I  am 
ready  to  go  with  thee,  both  into  prison, 
and  to  death. 

34  And  he  said,  I  tell  thee,  Peter,  the 
cock  shall  not  crow  this  day,  before  that 
thou  shalt  thrice  deny  that  thou  knowest 
me. 

35  And  he  said  unto  them.  When  I  sent 
you  without  purse,  and  scrip,  and  shoes, 
lacked  ye  any  thing?  And  they  said, 
Nothing. 

36  Then  said  he  unto  them.  But  now, 
he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him  take  it, 
and  likewise  his  scrip :  and  he  that  hath 
no  sword,  let  him  sell  his  garment,  and 
buy  one. 

37  For  I  say  unto  you,  that  this  that  is 
written  must  yet  be  accomplished  in  me. 
And  he  was  reckoned  among  the  trans- 
gressors :  for  the  things  concerning  me 
have  an  end. 

38  And  they  said,  Lord,  behold,  here 
are  two  swords.  And  he  said  unto  them, 
It  is  enough. 

39  And  he  came  out,  and  went,  as  he 
was  wont,  to  the  mount  of  Olives ;  and 
his  disciples  also  followed  him. 

40  And  when  he  was  at  the  place,  he 
said  unto  them.  Pray  that  ye  enter  not 
into  temptation. 

41  And  he  was  withdrawn  from  them 
about  a  stone's  cast,  and  kneeled  down, 
and  prayed, 

42  Saying,  Father,  if  thou  be  willing, 
remove  this  cup  from  me :  nevertheless 
not  my  will,  but  thine,  be  done. 

43  And  there  appeared  an  angel  unto 
him  from  heaven,  strengthening  him. 

44  And  being  in  an  agony  he  prayed 
more  earnestly :  and  his  sweat  was  as  it 
were  great  drops  of  blood  falling  down  to 
the  ground. 

45  And  when  he  rose  up  from  prayer, 
and  was  come  to  his  disciples,  he  found 
them  sleeping  for  sorrow, 

46  And  said  unto  them.  Why  sleep  ye? 
rise  and  pray,  lest  ye  enter  into  tempta- 
tion. 

47  And  while  he  yet  spake,  behold  a 
multitude,  and  he  that  was  called  Judas, 
one  of  the  twelve,  went  before  them, 
and  drew  near  unto  Jesus  to  kiss  him. 

48  But  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Judas,  be- 
trayest  thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a 
kiss? 

49  When  they  which  were  about  him 
saw  what  would   follow,  they  said  unto 


the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel.  31  Si- 
mon, Simon,  behold,  Satan  asked  to 
have  you,  that  he  might  sift  you  as 
wheat :  32  but  I  made  supplication 
for  thee,  that  thy  faith  fail  not :  and 
do  thou,  when  once  thou  hast 
turned  again,  stablish  thy  brethren. 
33  And  he  said  unto  him.  Lord, 
with  thee  I  am  ready  to  go  both 
to  prison  and  to  death.  34  And 
he  said,  I  tell  thee,  Peter,  the  cock 
shall  not  crow  this  day,  until  thou 
shalt  thrice  deny  that  thou  know- 
est me. 

35  And  he  said  unto  them.  When 
I  sent  you  forth  without  purse,  and 
wallet,  and  shoes,  lacked  ye  any- 
thing? And  they  said.  Nothing. 
36  And  he  said  unto  them.  But 
now,  he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him 
take  it,  and  likewise  a  wallet :  and 
he  that  hath  none,  let  him  sell  his 
cloke,  and  buy  a  sword.  37  For  I 
say  unto  you,  that  this  which  is 
written  must  be  fulfilled  in  me. 
And  he  was  reckoned  with  trans- 
gressors :  for  that  which  concern- 
eth  me  hath  fulfilment.  38  And 
they  said.  Lord,  behold,  here  are 
two  swords.  And  he  said  unto 
them,  It  is  enough. 

39  And  he  came  out,  and  went, 
as     his     custom     was,     unto     the 
mount  of  Olives ;  and  the  disciples 
also   followed   him.    40  And  when 
he  was  at  the  place,  he  said  unto 
them.     Pray     that     ye     enter     not 
into    temptation.     41    And    he    was 
parted   from  them  about  a  stone's 
cast ;    and    he    kneeled    down    and     . 
prayed,  42  saying,  Father,  if  thou 
be   willing,    remove  this   cup    from 
me :.  nevertheless  not  my  will,  but 
thine,  be  done.     43   And  there  ap- 
peared   unto    him    an    angel    from 
heaven,  strengthening  him.    44  And 
being  in  an  agony  he  prayed  more 
earnestly:  and  his  sweat  became  as 
it  were  great  drops  of  blood  falling 
down    upon    the    ground.     45    And 
when  he  rose  up  from  his  prayer, 
he    came    unto    the    disciples,    and      / 
found    them    sleeping    for    sorrow,      I 
46  and  said  unto  them,  Why  sleep       / 
ye?    rise    and    pray,    that    ye    enter      \ 
not  into  temptation. 

47  While  he  yet  spake,  behold, 
a  multitude,  and  he  that  was  called 
Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  went 
before    them;    and    he    drew    near 


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at  my  table  in  my  kingdom ;  and 
ye  shall  sit  on  thrones  judging  the 
twelve  tribes  of  Israel. 

31  Simon,  Simon,  behold,  Satan 
ai-ked  to  have  you,  that  he 
might  sift  you  as  wheat :  32 
but  I  made  supplication  for  thee, 
that  thy  faith  fail  not;  and 
do  thou,  when  once  thou  hast 
turned  again,  establish  thy  breth- 
ren. 33  And  he  said  unto  him. 
Lord,  with  thee  I  am  ready  to  go 
both  to  prison  and  to  death.  34 
And  he  said*,  1  tell  thee,  Peter,  the 
cock  shall  not  crow  this  day,  until 
thou  shalt  thrice  deny  that  thou 
knowest  me. 

35  And  he  said  unto  them, 
When  I  sent  you  forth  without 
purse,  and  wallet,  and  shoes, 
lacked  ye  anything?  And  they 
said,  Nothing.  36  And  he  said 
unto  them.  But  now,  he  that  hath 
a  purse,  let  him  take  it,  and  like- 
wise a  wallet ;  and  he  that  hath 
none,  let  him  sell  his  cloak,  and 
buy  a  sword.  Z1  For  I  say  unto 
you,  that  this  which  is  written 
must  be  fulfilled  in  me.  And  he 
was  reckoned  with  transgressors: 
for  that  which  concerneth  me 
hath  fulfilment.  38  And  they  said, 
Lord,  behold,  here  are  two  swords. 
And  he  said  unto  them.  It  is 
enough. 

39  And  he  came  out,  and  went, 
as  his  custom  was,  unto  the 
mount  of  Olives;  and  the  disciples 
also  followed  him.  40  And  when 
he  was  at  the  place,  he  said  unto 
them.  Pray  that  ye  enter  not  into 
temptation.  41  And  he  was  parted 
from  them  about  a  stone's  cast ; 
and  he  kneeled  down  and  prayed, 
42  saying.  Father,  if  thou  be  will- 
ing, remove  this  cup  from  me : 
nevertheless  not  my  will,  but 
thine,  be  done.  43  And  there 
appeared  unto  him  an  angel  from 
heaven,  strengthening  him.  44 
And  being  in  an  agony  he  prayed 
more  earnestly ;  and  his  sweat 
became  as  it  were  great  drops  of 
blood  falling  down  upon  the 
ground.  45  And  when  he  rose  up 
from  his  prayer,  he  came  unto  the 
disciples,  and  found  them  sleeping 
for  sorrow,  46  and  said  unto  them, 
Why  sleep  ye?  rise  and  pray,  that 
ye  enter  not  into  temptation. 


faith  fail  not :  and  thou,  being  once  con- 
verted, confirm  thy  brethren. 

33  Who  said  to  him :  Lord,  I  am  ready 
to  go  with  thee,  both  into  prison,  and  to 
death. 

34  And  he  said :  I  say  to  thee,  Peter, 
the  cock  shall  not  crow  this  day,  till  thou 
thrice  deniest  that  thou  knowest  me. 
And  he  said  to  them : 

35  When  I  sent  you  without  purse,  and 
scrip,  and  shoes,  did  you  want  any  thing? 

36  But  they  said :  Nothing.  Then  said 
he  unto  them :  But  now  he  that  hath  a 
purse,  let  him  take  it,  and  likewise  a 
scrip ;  and  he  that  hath  not,  let  him  sell 
his  coat,  and  buy  a  sword. 

37  For  I  say  to  you,  that  this  that  is 
written  must  yet  be  fulfilled  in  me :  And 
with  the  wicked  was  he  reckoned.  For 
the  things  concerning  me  have  an  end. 

38  But  they  said :  Lord,  behold  here  are 
two  swords.  And  he  said  to  them.  It  is 
enough. 

39  And  going  out,  he  went,  according 
to  his  custom,  to  the  mount  of  Olives. 
And  his   disciples  also   followed  him. 

40  And  when  he  was  come  to  the  place 
he  said  to  them :  Pray,  lest  ye  enter  into 
temptation. 

41  And  he  was  withdrawn  away  from 
them  a  stone's  cast;  and  kneeling  down, 
he  prayed, 

42  Saying:  Father,  if  thou  wilt,  remove 
this  chalice  from  me :  but  yet  not  my 
will,  but  thine  be  done. 

43  And  there  appeared  to  him  an  angel 
from  heaven,  strengthening  him.  And 
being  in  an  agony,  he  prayed  the  longer. 

44  And  his  sweat  became  as  drops  of 
blood;  trickling  down  upon  the  ground. 

45  And  when  he  rose  up  from  prayer, 
and  was  come  to  his  disciples,  he  found 
them  sleeping  for  sorrow. 

46  And  he  said  to  them :  Why  sleep 
you?  arise,  pray,  lest  you  enter  into 
temptation. 

47  As  he  was  yet  speaking,  behold  a 
multitude ;  and  he  that  was  called  Judas, 
one  of  the  twelve,  went  before  them,  and 
drew  near  to  Jesus,  for  to  kiss  him. 

48  And  Jesus  said  to  him :  Judas,  dost 
thou  betray  the  Son  of  man  with  a  kiss? 

49  And' they  that  were  about  him,  see- 
ing what  would  follow,  said  to  him: 
Lord,  shall  we  strike  with  the  sword? 

50  And  one  of  them  struck  the  servant 
of  the  high  priest,  and  cut  off  his  right 
ear. 

51  But  Jesus  answering,  said:  Suffer  ye 


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him,    Lord,    shall    we    smite    with    the 
sword  ? 

50  And  one  of  them  smote  the  servant 
of  the  high  priest,  and  cut  off  his  right 
ear. 

51  And  Jesus  answered  and  said,  Suffer 
ye  thus  far.  And  he  touched  his  ear, 
and  healed  him. 

52  Then  Jesus  said  unto  the  chief 
priests,  and  captains  of  the  temple,  and 
the  elders,  which  were  come  to  him.  Be 
ye  come  out,  as  against  a  thief,  with 
swords  and  staves? 

53  When  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the 
temple,  ye  stretched  forth  no  hands 
against  me:  but  this  is  your  hour,  and 
the  power  of  darkness. 

54  Then  took  they  him,  and  led  him, 
and  brought  him  into  the  high  priest's 
house.     And  Peter  followed  afar  off. 

55  And  when  they  had  kindled  a  fire 
in  the  midst  of  the  hall,  and  were  set 
down  together,  Peter  sat  down  among 
them. 

56  But  a  certain  maid  beheld  him  as 
he  sat  by  the  fire,  and  earnestly  looked 
upon  him,  and  said,  This  man  was  also 
with  him. 

57  And  he  denied  him,  saying.  Woman, 
I  know  him  not. 

58  And  after  a  little  while  another  saw 
him,  and  said.  Thou  art  also  of  them. 
And  Peter  said,  Man,  I  am  not. 

59  And  about  the  space  of  one  hour 
after  another  confidently  affirmed,  saying. 
Of  a  truth  this  fellow  also  was  with  him : 
for  he  is  a  Galilsean. 

60  And  Peter  said,  Man,  I  know  not 
what  thou  sayest.  And  immediately, 
while  he  yet  spake,  the  cock  crew. 

61  And  the  Lord  turned,  and  looked 
upon  Peter.  And  Peter  remembered  the 
word  of  the  Lord,  how  he  had  said  unto 
him,  Before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt 
deny  me  thrice. 

62  And  Peter  went  out,  and  wept  bit- 
terly. 

63  And  the  men  that  held  Jesus  mocked 
him,  and  smote  him. 

64  And  when  they  had  blindfolded 
him,  they  struck  him  on  the  face,  and 
asked  him,  saying.  Prophesy,  who  is  it 
that  smote  thee? 

65  And  many  other  things  blasphem- 
ously  spake  they  against  him. 

66  And  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  the 
elders  of  the  people  and  the  chief  priests 
and  the  scribes  came  together,  and  led 
him  into  their  council,  saving, 

67  Art  thou  the  Christ?  tell  us.     And 


unto  Jesus  to  kiss  him.  48  But  Je- 
sus said  unto  him,  Judas,  betrayest 
thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a  kiss? 
49  And  when  they  that  were  about 
him  saw  what  would  follow,  they 
said.  Lord,  shall  we  smite  with 
the  sword?  50  And  a  certain  one 
of  them  smote  the  servant  of  the 
high  priest,  and  struck  off  his  right 
ear.  51  But  Jesus  answered  and 
said.  Suffer  ye  thus  far.  And  he 
touched  his  ear,  and  healed  him. 
52  And  Jesus  said  unto  the  chief 
priests,  and  captains  of  the  temple, 
and  elders,  which  were  come 
against  him,  Are  ye  come  out,  as 
against  a  robber,  with  swords  and 
staves?  53  When  I  was  daily  with 
you  in  the  temple,  ye  stretched  not 
forth  your  hands  against  me :  but 
this  is  your  hour,  and  the  power 
of  darkness. 

54  And  they  seized  him,  and  led 
him  away,  and  brought  him  into 
the  high  priest's  house.  But  Peter 
followed  afar  off.  55  And  when 
they  had  kindled  a  fire  in  the  midst 
of  the  court,  and  had  sat  down  to- 
gether, Peter  sat  in  the  midst  of 
them.  56  And  a  certain  maid  seeing 
him  as  he  sat  in  the  light  of  the 
fire,  and  looking  stedfastly  upon 
him,  said.  This  man  also  was  with 
him.  57  But  he  denied,  saying, 
Woman,  I  know  him  not.  58  And 
after  a  little  while  another  saw  him, 
and  said.  Thou  also  art  one  of 
them.  But  Peter  said,  Man,  I  am 
not.  59  And  after  the  space  of 
about  one  hour  another  confidently 
affirmed,  saying.  Of  a  truth  this 
man  also  was  with  him :  for  he  is 
a  Galilsean.  60  But  Peter  said, 
Man,  I  know  not  what  thou  sayest. 
And  immediately,  while  he  yet 
spake,  the  cock  crew.  61  And  the 
Lord  turned,  and  looked  upon  Pe- 
ter. And  Peter  remembered  the 
word  of  the  Lord,  how  that  he 
said  unto  him.  Before  the  cock 
crow  this  day,  thou  shalt  deny  me 
thrice.  62  And  he  went  out,  and 
wept  bitterly. 

63  And  the  men  that  held  Jesus 
mocked  him,  and  beat  him.  64 
And  they  blindfolded  him,  and 
asked  him,  saying.  Prophesy :  who 
is  he  that  struck  thee?  65  And 
many  other  things  spake  they 
against  him,  reviling  him. 


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47  While  he  yet  spake,  behold, 
a  multitude,  and  he  that  was  called 
Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  went 
before  them ;  and  he  drew  near 
unto  Jesus  to  kiss  him.  48  But 
Jesus  said  unto  him,  Judas,  be- 
trayest  thou  the  Son  of  man  with 
a  kiss?  49  And  when  they  that 
were  about  him  saw  what  would' 
follow,  they  said,  Lord,  shall  we 
smite  with  the  sword?  50  And  a 
certain  one  of  them  smote  the  ser- 
vant of  the  high  priest,  and  struck 
off  his  right  ear.  51  But  Jesus 
answered  and  said,  Suffer  ye  them 
thus  far.  And  he  touched  his  ear, 
and  healed  him.  52  And  Jesus 
said  unto  the  chief  priests,  and 
captains  of  the  temple,  and 
elders,  that  were  come  against 
him,  Are  ye  come  out,  as  against 
a  robber,  with  swords  and  staves? 
53  When  I  was  daily  with  you  in 
the  temple,  ye  stretched  not  forth 
your  hands  against  me :  but  this  is 
your  hour,  and  the  power  of  dark- 
ness. 

54  And  they  seized  him,  and 
led  him  away,  and  brought  him 
into  the  high  priest's  house.  But 
Peter  followed  afar  off.  55  And 
when  they  had  kindled  a  fire  in 
the  midst  of  the  court,  and  had 
sat  down  together,  Peter  sat  in  the 
midst  of  them.  56  And  a  certain 
maid  seeing  him  as  he  sat  in  the 
light  of  the  fire,  and  looking  sted- 
fastly  upon  him,  said,  This  man 
also  was  with  him.  57  But  he 
denied,  saying,  Woman,  I  know 
him  not.  58  And  after  a  little 
while  another  saw  him,  and  said. 
Thou  also  art  one  of  them.  But 
Peter  said,  Man,  I  am  not.  59  And 
after  the  space  of  about  one  hour 
another  confidently  affirmed,  say- 
ing. Of  a  truth  this  man  also  was 
with  him ;  for  he  is  a  Galilaean. 
60  But  Peter  said,  Man,  I  know 
not  what  thou  sayest.  And  imme- 
diately, while  he  yet  spake,  the 
cock  crew.  61  And  the  Lord 
turned,  and  looked  upon  Peter. 
And  Peter  remembered  the  word 
of  the  Lord,  how  that  he  said  unto 
him.  Before  the  cock  crow  this 
day  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice. 
62  And  he  went  out,  and  wept  bit- 
terly. 

63     And     the     men     that     held 


thus  far.     And  when  he  had  touched  his 
ear,  he  healed  him. 

52  And  Jesus  said  to  the  chief  priests, 
and  magistrates  of  the  temple,  and  the 
ancients,  that  were  come  unto  him :  Are 
ye  come  out,  as  it  were  against  a  thief, 
with  swords  and  clubs? 

53  When  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the 
temple,  you  did  not  stretch  forth  your 
hands  against  me:  but  this  is  your  hour, 
and  the  power  of  darkness. 

54  And  apprehending  him,  they  led 
him  to  the  high  priest's  house.  But  Pe- 
ter followed  afar  off. 

55  And  when  they  had  kindled  a  fire 
in  the  midst  of  the  hall,  and  were  sit- 
ting about  it,  Peter  was  in  the  midst  of 
them. 

56  Whom  when  a  certain  servant  maid 
had  seen  sitting  at  the  light,  and  had  ear- 
nestly beheld  him,  she  said:  This  man 
also  was  with  him. 

57  But  he  denied  him,  saying:  Woman, 
I  know  him  not. 

58  And  after  a  little  while,  another  see- 
ing him,  said:  Thou  also  art  one  of  them. 
But  Peter  said :  O  man,  I  am  not. 

59  And  after  the  space,  as  it  were  of 
one  hour,  another  certain  man  affirmed, 
saying:  Of  a  truth,  this  man  was  also 
with  him ;  for  he  is  also  a  Galilean. 

60  And  Peter  said:  Man,  I  know  not 
what  thou  sayest.  And  immediately,  as 
he  was  yet  speaking,  the  cock  crew. 

61  And  the  Lord  turning  looked  on 
Peter.  And  Peter  remembered  the  word 
of  the  Lord,  as  he  had  said :  Before  the 
cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice. 

62  And  Peter  going  out,  wept  bitterly. 

63  And  the  men  that  held  him,  mocked 
him,  and  struck  him. 

64  And  they  blindfolded  him,  and  smote 
his  face.  And  they  asked  him,  saying: 
Prophesy,  who  is  it  that  struck  thee? 

65  And  blaspheming,  many  other  things 
they  said  against  him. 

66  And  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  the  an- 
cients of  the  people,  and  the  chief  priests 
and  scribes,  came  together;  and  they 
brought  him  into  their  council,  saying, 
If  thou  be  the  Christ,  tell  us. 

67  And  he  saith  to  them :  If  I  shall  tell 
you,  you  will  not  believe  me. 

68  And  if  I  shall  also  ask  you,  you  will 
not  answer  me,  nor  let  me  go. 

69  But  hereafter  the  Son  of  man  shall 
be  sitting  on  the  right  hand  of  the  power 
of  God. 

70  Then  said  they  all:  Art  thou  then 


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he  said  unto  them,  If  I  tell  you,  ye  will 
not  believe : 

68  And  if  I  also  ask  you,  ye  will  not 
answer  me,  nor  let  me  go. 

69  Hereafter  shall  the  Son  of  man  sit 
on  the  right  hand  of  the  power  of  God. 

70  Then  said  they  all,  Art  thou  then  the 
Son  .of  God?  And  he  said  unto  them,  Ye 
say  that  I  am. 

71  And  they  said,  What  need  we  any 
further  witness?  for  we  ourselves  have 
heard  of  his  own  mouth. 


66  And  as  soon  as  it  was  day, 
the  assembly  of  the  elders  of  the 
people  was  gathered  together,  both 
chief  priests  and  scribes ;  and  they 
led  him  away  into  their  council, 
saying,  67  If  thou  art  the  Christ, 
tell  us.  But  he  said  unto  them,  If 
I  tell  you,  ye  will  not  believe :  68 
and  if  I  ask  yoti,  ye  will  not  an- 
swer. 69  But  from  henceforth  shall 
the  Son  of  man  be  seated  at  the 
right  hand  of  the  power  of  God. 
70  And  they  all  said,  Art  thou  then 
the  Son  of  God?  And  he  said  unto 
them,  Ye  say  that  I  am.  71  And 
they  said,  What  further  need  have 
we  of  witness?  for  we  ourselves 
have  heard  from  his  own  mouth. 


CHAPTER  23. 

AND    the    whole    multitude    of    them 
arose,  and  led  him  unto  Pilate. 

2  And  they  began  to  accuse  him,  say- 
ing, We  found  this  fellow  perverting  the 
nation,  and  forbidding  to  give  tribute  to 
Caesar,  saying  that  he  himself  is  Christ 
a  King. 

3  And  Pilate  asked  him,  saying,  Art 
thou  the  King  of  the  Jews?  And  he  an- 
swered him  and  said.  Thou  sayest  it. 

4  Then  said  Pilate  to  the  chief  priests 
and  to  the  people,  I  find  no  fault  in  this 
man. 

5  And  they  were  the  more  fierce,  say- 
ing, He  stirreth  up  the  people,  teaching 
throughout  all  Jewry,  beginning  from 
Galilee  to  this  place. 

6  When  Pilate  heard  of  Galilee,  he 
asked  whether  the  man  were  a  Galilsean. 

7  And  as  soon  as  he  knew  that  he  be- 
longed unto  Herod's  jurisdiction,  he  sent 
him  to  Herod,  who  himself  also  was  at 
Jerusalem  at  that  time. 

8  And  when  Herod  saw  Jesus,  he  was 
exceeding  glad:  for  he  was  desirous  to 
see  him  of  a  long  season,  because  he  had 
heard  many  things  of  him ;  and  he  hoped 
to  have  seen  some  miracle  done  by  him. 

9  Then  he  questioned  with  him  in 
many  words;  but  he  answered  him 
nothing. 

10  And  the  chief  priests  and  scribes 
stood  and  vehemently  accused  him. 

11  And  Herod  with  his  men  of  war  set 


_  A  ND  the  whole  company  of 
23 -^  them  rose  up,  and  brought 
him  before  Pilate.  2  And  they 
began  to  accuse  him,  saying.  We 
found  this  man  perverting  our  na- 
tion, and  forbidding  to  give  tribute 
to  Caesar,  and  saying  that  he  him- 
self is  Christ  a  king.  3  And  Pi- 
late asked  him,  saying.  Art  thou 
the  King  of  the  Jews?  And  he  an- 
swered him  and  said,  Thou  sayest. 
4  And  Pilate  said  unto  the  chief 
priests  and  the  multitudes,  I  find 
no  fault  in  this  man.  5  But  they 
were  the  more  urgent,  saying.  He 
stirreth  up  the  people,  teaching 
throughout  all  Judaea,  and  begin- 
ning from  Galilee  even  unto  this 
place.  6  But  when  Pilate  heard  it, 
he  asked  whether  the  man  were  a 
Galilaean.  7  And  when  he  knew 
that  he  was  of  Herod's  jurisdiction, 
he  sent  him  unto  Herod,  who  him- 
self also  was  at  Jerusalem  in  these 
days. 

8  Now  when  Herod  saw  Jesus,  he 
was  exceeding  glad :  for  he  was  of 
a  long  time  desirous  to  see  him,  be- 
cause he  had  heard  concerning  him  ; 
and  he  hoped  to  see  some  miracle 
done  by  him.  9  And  he  questioned 
him  in  many  words;  but  he  an- 
swered him  nothing.  10  And  the 
chief  priests  and  the  scribes  stood. 


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JcsHS  mocked  him,  and  beat  him. 
64  And  they  blindfolded  him,  and 
asked  him,  saying.  Prophesy :  who 
is  he  that  struck  thee?  65  And 
many  other  things  spake  they 
against  him,   reviling  him. 

66  And  as  soon  as  it  was  day, 
the  assembly  of  the  elders  of  the 
people  was  gathered  together,  both 
chief  priests  and  scribes;  and  they 
led  him  away  into  their  council, 
saying,  67  If  thou  art  the  Christ, 
tell  us.  But  he  said  unto  them. 
If  I  tell  you,  ye  will  not  believe: 
68  and  if  I  ask  you,  ye  will  not 
answer.  69  But  from  henceforth 
shall  the  Son  of  man  be  seated  at 
the  right  hand  of  the  power  of 
God.  70  And  they  all  said,  Art 
thou  then  the  Son  of  God?  And 
he  said  unto  them,  Ye  say  that 
I  am.  71  And  they  said.  What 
further  need  have  we  of  witness? 
for  we  ourselves  have  heard  from 
his  own  mouth. 

A  ND  the  whole  company  of 
23xi-  them  rose  up,  and  brought 
him  before  Pilate.  2  And  they  be- 
gan to  accuse  him,  saying,  We 
found  this  man  perverting  our 
nation,  and  forbidding  to  give 
tribute  to  Caesar,  and  saying  that 
he  himself  is  Christ  a  king.  3 
And  Pilate  asked  him,  saying.  Art 
thou  the  King  of  the  Jews?  And 
he  answered  him  and  said,  Thou 
sayest.  4  And  Pilate  said  unto 
the  chief  priests  and  the  multitudes, 
I  find  no  fault  in  this  man.  5  But 
they  were  the  more  urgent,  saying. 
He  stirreth  up  the  people,  teaching 
throughout  all  Judaea,  and  begin- 
ning from  Galilee  even  unto  this 
place.  6  But  when  Pilate  heard 
it,  he  asked  whether  the  man  were 
a  Galilsean.  7  And  when  he  knew 
that  he  was  of  Herod's  jurisdiction, 
he  sent  him  unto  Herod,  who 
himself  also  was  at  Jerusalem  in 
these  days. 

8  Now  when  Herod  saw  Jesus, 
he  was  exceeding  glad :  for  he 
was  of  a  long  time  desirous  to  see 
him,  because  he  had  heard  con- 
cerning him ;  and  he  hoped  to  see 
some  miracle  done  by  him.  9 
And  he  questioned  him  in  many 
words;  but  he  answered  him 
nothing.     10  And  the  chief  priests 


the  Son  of  God?     Who  said:  You  say 
that  I  am. 

71  And  they  said:  What  need  we  any 
further  testimony?  for  we  ourselves  have 
heard  it  from  his  own  mouth. 


CHAPTER  23. 

AND  the  whole  multitude  of  them  ris- 
ing up,  led  him  to  Pilate. 

2  And  they  began  to  accuse  him,  say- 
ing: We  have  found  this  man  pervert- 
ing our  nation,  and  forbidding  to  give 
tribute  to  Caesar,  and  saying  that  he  is 
Christ  the  king. 

3  And  Pilate  asked  him,  saying:  Art 
thou  the  king  of  the  Jews?  But  he  an- 
swering, said :   Thou  sayest  it. 

4  And  Pilate  said  to  the  chief  priests 
and  to  the  multitudes :  I  find  no  cause  in 
this  man. 

5  But  they  were  more  earnest,  saying: 
He  stirreth  up  the  people,  teaching 
throughout  all  Judea,  beginning  from 
Galilee  to  this  place. 

6  But  Pilate  hearing  Galilee,  asked  if 
the  man  were  of  Galilee? 

7  And  when  he  understood  that  he  was 
of  Herod's  jurisdiction,  he  sent  him  away 
to  Herod,  who  was  also  himself  at  Jeru- 
salem, in  those  days. 

8  And  Herod  seeing  Jesus,  was  very 
glad;  for  he  was  desirous  of  a  long  time 
to  see  him,  because  he  had  heard  many 
things  of  him ;  and  he  hoped  to  see  some 
sign  wrought  by  him. 

9  And  he  questioned  him  in  many 
words.     But  he  answered  him  nothing. 

10  And  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
stood  by,  earnestly  accusing  him. 

11  And  Herod  with  his  army  set  him  at 
nought,  and  mocked  him,  putting  on  him 


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him  at  nought,  and  mocked  him,  and  ar- 
rayed him  in  a  gorgeous  robe,  and  sent 
him  again  to  Pilate. 

12  And  the  same  day  Pilate  and  Herod 
were  made  friends  together :  for  before 
they  were  at  enmity  between  themselves. 

13  And  Pilate,  when  he  had  called  to- 
gether the  chief  priests  and  the  rulers 
and  the  people, 

14  Said  unto  them.  Ye  have  brought 
this  man  unto  me,  as  one  that  perverteth 
the  people :  and,  behold,  I,  having  exam- 
ined him  before  you,  have  found  no 
fault  in  this  man  touching  those  things 
whereof  ye  accuse  him : 

15  No,  nor  yet  Herod :  for  I  sent  you 
to  him ;  and,  lo,  nothing  worthy  of  death 
is  done  unto  him. 

16  I  will  therefore  chastise  him,  and 
release  him. 

17  (For  of  necessity  he  must  release 
one  unto  them  at  the  feast.) 

18  And  they  cried  out  all  at  once,  say- 
ing, Away  with  this  man,  and  release 
unto  us  Barabbas : 

19  (Who  for  a  certain  sedition  made 
in  the  city,  and  for  murder,  was  cast 
into  prison.) 

20  Pilate  therefore,  willing  to  release 
Jesus,  spake  again  to  them. 

21  But  they  cried,  saying,  Crucify  him, 
crucify  him. 

22  And  he  said  unto  them  the  third 
time.  Why,  what  evil  hath  he  done?  I 
have  found  no  cause  of  death  in  him:  I 
will  therefore  chastise  him,  and  let  him 
go. 

23  And  they  were  instant  with  loud 
voices,  requiring  that  he  might  be  cruci- 
fied. And  the  voices  of  them  and  of  the 
chief  priests  prevailed. 

24  And  Pilate  gave  sentence  that  it 
should  be  as  they  required. 

25  And  he  released  unto  them  him 
that  for  sedition  and  murder  was  cast 
into  prison,  whom  they  had  desired;  but 
he  delivered  Jesus  to  their  will. 

26  And  as  they  led  him  away,  they  laid 
hold  upon  one  Simon,  a  Cyrenian,  com- 
ing out  of  the  country,  and  on  him  they 
laid  the  cross,  that  he  might  bear  it  after 
Jesus. 

27  And  there  followed  him  a  great 
company  of  people,  and  of  women,  which 
also  bewailed   and   lamented   him. 

28  But  Jesus  turning  unto  them  said, 
Daughters  of  Jerusalem,  weep  not  for 
me,  but  weep  for  yourselves,  and  for 
your  children. 

29  For,  behold,  the  days  are  coming, 


vehemently  accusing  him.  11  And 
Herod  with  his  soldiers  set  him  at 
nought,  and  mocked  him,  and 
arraying  him  in  gorgeous  apparel 
sent  him  back  to  Pilate.  12  And 
Herod  and  Pilate  became  friends 
with  each  other  that  very  day :  for 
before  they  were  at  enmity  be- 
tween themselves. 

13  And  Pilate  called  together  the 
chief  priests  and  the  rulers  and 
the  people,  14  and  said  unto  them. 
Ye  brought  unto  me  this  man,  as 
one  that  perverteth  the  people :  and 
behold,  I,  having  examined  him 
before  you,  found  no  fault  in  this 
man  touching  those  things  whereof 
ye  accuse  him :  no,  nor  yet  Herod : 

15  for  he  sent  him  back  unto 
us ;  and  behold,  nothing  worthy 
of   death   hath  been   done  by  him. 

16  I  will  therefore  chastise  him, 
and  release  him.^  18  But  they 
cried  out  altogether,  saying,  Away 
with  this  man,  and  release  unto  us 
Barabbas :  19  one  who  for  a  certain 
insurrection  made  in  the  city,  and 
for  murder,   was  cast  into   prison. 

20  And  Pilate  spake  unto  them 
again,    desiring    to    release    Jesus ; 

21  but  they  shouted,  saying.  Cru- 
cify, crucify  him.  22  And  he  said 
unto  them  the  third  time,  Why, 
what  evil  hath  this  man  done? 
I  have  found  no  cause  of  death  in 
him :  I  will  therefore  chastise  him 
and  release  him.  23  But  they  were 
instant  with  loud  voices,  asking 
that  he  might  be  crucified.  And 
their  voices  prevailed.  24  And  Pi- 
late gave  sentence  that  what  they 
asked  for  should  be  done.  25  And 
he  released  him  that  for  insurrec- 
tion and  murder  had  been  cast  into 
prison,  whom  they  asked  for ;  but 
Jesus  he  delivered  up  to  their  will. 

26  And  when  they  led  him  away, 
they  laid  hold  upon  one  Simon  of 
Cyrene,  coming  from  the  country, 
and  laid  on  him  the  cross,  to  bear 
it  after  Jesus. 

27  And  there  followed  him  a 
great  multitude  of  the  people,  and 
of  women  who  bewailed  and  la- 
mented him.  28  But  Jesus  turn- 
ing unto  them  said.  Daughters  of 
Jerusalem,  weep  not  for  me,  but 
weep  for  yourselves,  and  for  your 

'  Verse  17  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


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ST.  LUKE,  23. 


DOUAY       375 


and  the  scribes  stood,  vehemently 
accusing  him.  11  And  Herod  with 
his  soldiers  set  him  at  nought, 
and  mocked  him,  and  arraying  him 
in  gorgeous  apparel  sent  him  back 
to  Pilate.  12  And  Herod  and 
Pilate  became  friends  with  each 
other  that  very  day :  for  before 
they  were  at  enmity  between  them- 
selves. 

13  And  Pilate  called  together 
the  chief  priests  and  the  rulers 
and  the  people,  14  and  said  unto 
them,  Ye  brought  unto  me  this 
man,  as  one  that  perverteth  the 
people :  and  behold,  I,  having  ex- 
amined him  before  you,  found  no 
fault  in  this  man  touching  those 
things  whereof  ye  accuse  him : 
IS  no,  nor  yet  Herod:  for  he  sent 
him  back  unto  us ;  and  behold, 
nothing  worthy  of  death  hath  been 
done  by  him.  16  I  will  therefore 
chastise  him,  and  release  him.'  18 
But  they  cried  out  all  together,  say- 
ing. Away  with  this  man,  and  re- 
lease unto  us  Barabbas  : — ig  one 
who  for  a  certain  insurrection 
made  in  the  city,  and  for  murder, 
was  cast  into  prison.  20  And 
Pilate  spake  unto  them  again,  de- 
siring to  release  Jesus;  21  but  they 
shouted,  saying,  Crucify,  crucify 
him.  22  And  he  said  unto  them 
the  third  time.  Why,  what  evil  hath 
this  man  done?  I  have  found  no 
cause  of  death  in  him :  I  will  there- 
fore chastise  him  and  release  him. 
23  But  they  were  urgent  with  loud 
voices,  asking  that  he  might  be 
crucified.  And  their  voices  pre- 
vailed. 24  And  Pilate  gave  sen- 
tence that  what  they  asked  for 
should  be  done.  25  And  he  re- 
leased him  that  for  insurrection 
and  murder  had  been  cast  into 
prison,  whom  they  asked  for;  but 
Jesus  he  delivered  up  to  their  will. 

26  And  when  they  led  him  away, 
they  laid  hold  upon  one  Simon  of 
Cyrene,  coming  from  the  country, 
and  laid  on  him  the  cross,  to  bear 
it  after  Jesus. 

2^  And  there  followed  him  a 
great  multitude  of  the  people, 
and  of  women  who  bewailed  and 
lamented  him.  28  But  Jesus  turn- 
ing unto  them   said,   Daughters  of 

•Verse  17  omitted.  See  explanatory- 
note  3. 


a  white  garment,  and  sent  him  back  to 
Pilate. 

12  And  Herod  and  Pilate  were  made 
friends,  that  same  day ;  for  before  they 
were  enemies  one  to  another. 

13  And  Filate,  calling  together  the 
chief  priests,  and  the  magistrates,  and 
the  people, 

14  Said  to  them :  You  have  presented 
unto  me  this  man,  as  one  that  perverteth 
the  people;  and  behold  I,  having  exam- 
ined him  before  you,  find  no  cause  in 
this  man,  in  those  things  wherein  you 
accuse  him. 

15  No,  nor  Herod  neither.  For  I  sent 
you  to  him,  and  behold,  nothing  worthy 
of  death  is  done  to  him. 

16  I  will  chastise  him  therefore,  and 
release  him. 

17  Now  of  necessity  he  was  to  release 
unto  them  one  upon  the  feast  day. 

18  But  the  whole  multitude  together 
cried  out,  saying :  Away  with  this  man, 
and  release  unto  us  Barabbas : 

19  Who,  for  a  certain  sedition  made  in 
the  city,  and  for  a  murder,  was  cast  into 
prison. 

20  And  Pilate  again  spoke  to  them,  de- 
siring to  release  Jesus. 

21  But  they  cried  again,  saying:  Crucify 
him,  crucify  him. 

22  And  he  said  to  them  the  third  time : 
Why,  what  evil  hath  this  man  done?  I 
find  no  cause  of  death  in  him.  I  will 
chastise  him   therefore,  and   let  him  go. 

23  But  they  were  instant  with  loud 
voices,  requiring  that  he  might  be  cruci- 
fied; and  their  voices  prevailed. 

24  And  Pilate  gave  sentence  that  it 
should  be  as  they  required. 

25  And  he  released  unto  them  him  who 
for  murder  and  sedition,  had  been  cast 
into  prison,  whom  they  had  desired ;  but 
Jesus   he   delivered   up   to   their   will. 

26  And  as  they  led  him  away,  they  laid 
hold  of  one  Simon  of  Cyrene,  coming 
from  the  country ;  and  they  laid  the  cross 
on  him  to  carry  after  Jesus. 

2y  And  there  followed  him  a  great  mul- 
titude of  people,  and  of  women,  who 
bewailed  and  lamented  him. 

28  But  Jesus  turning  to  them,  said: 
Daughters  of  Jerusalem,  weep  not  over 
me ;  but  weep  for  yourselves,  and  for 
your  children. 

29  For  behold,  the  days  shall  come, 
wherein  they  will  say:  Blessed  are  the 
barren,  and  the  wombs  that  have  not 
borne,  and  the  paps  that  have  not  given 
suck. 


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in  the  which  they  shall  say,  Blessed  are 
the  barren,  and  the  wombs  that  never 
bare,  and  the  paps  which  never  gave  suck. 

30  Then  shall  they  begin  to  say  to  the 
mountains,  Fall  on  us;  and  to  the  hills. 
Cover  us. 

31  For  if  they  do  these  things  in  a 
green  tree,  what  shall  be  done  in  the 
dry? 

32  And  there  were  also  two  other,  male- 
factors, led  with  him  to  be  put  to  death. 

33  And  when  they  were  come  to  the 
place,  which  is  called  Calvary,  there  they 
crucified  him,  and  the  malefactors,  one 
on  the  right  hand,  and  the  other  on  the 
left. 

34  Then  said  Jesus,  Father,  forgive 
them ;  for  they  know  not  what  they  do. 
And  they  parted  his  raiment,  and  cast 
lots. 

35  And  the  people  stood  beholding. 
And  the  rulers  also  with  them  derided 
him, ,  saying.  He  saved  others ;  let  him 
save  himself,  if  he  be  Christ,  the  chosen 
of  God. 

36  And  the  soldiers  also  mocked  him, 
coming  to  him,  and  offering  him  vinegar, 

37  And  saying.  If  thou  be  the  king  of 
the  Jews,  save  thyself. 

38  And  a  superscription  also  was  writ- 
ten over  him  in  letters  of  Greek,  and 
Latin,  and  Hebrew,  THIS  IS  THE 
KING  OF  THE  JEWS. 

39  And  one  of  the  malefactors  which 
were  hanged  railed  on  him,  saying.  If 
thou  be   Christ,   save  thyself  and   us. 

40  But  the  other  answering  rebuked 
him,  saying.  Dost  not  thou  fear  God,  see- 
ing thou  art  in  the  same  condemnation? 

41  And  we  indeed  justly;  for  we  re- 
ceive the  due  reward  of  our  deeds :  but 
this  man  hath  done  nothing  amiss. 

42  And  he  said  unto  Jesus,  Lord,  re- 
member me  when  thou  comest  into  thy 
kingdom. 

43  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Verily  I 
say  unto  thee,  To  day  shalt  thou  be  with 
me  in  paradise. 

44  And  it  was  about  the  sixth  hour, 
and  there  was  a  darkness  over  all  the 
earth  until  the  ninth  hour. 

45  And  the  sun  was  darkened,  and 
the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  the 
midst. 

46  And  when  Jesus  had  cried  with  a 
loud  voice,  he  said.  Father,  into  thy 
hands  I  commend  my  spirit :  and  having 
said  thus,  he  gave  up  the  ghost. 

47  Now  when  the  centurion  saw  what 


children.  29  For  behold,  the  days 
are  coming,  in  which  they  shall 
say,  Blessed  are  the  barren,  and 
the  wombs  that  never  bare,  and 
the  breasts  that  never  gave  suck. 
30  Then  shall  they  begin  to  say  to 
the  mountains.  Fall  on  us;  and  to 
the  hills,  Cover  us.  31  For  if  they 
do  these  things  in  the  green  tree, 
what  shall  be  done  in  the  dry? 

32  And  there  were  also  two 
others,  malefactors,  led  with  him 
to  be  put  to  death. 

33  And  when  they  came  unto  the 
place  which  is  called  The  skull, 
there  they  crucified  him,  and  the 
malefactors,  one  on  the  right  hand 
and  the  other  on  the  left.  34  And 
Jesus  said.  Father,  forgive  them ; 
for  they  know  not  what  they  do. 
And  parting  his  garments  among 
them,  they  cast  lots.  35  And  the 
people  stood  beholding.  And  the 
rulers  also  scoffed  at  him,  saying. 
He  saved  others ;  let  him  save 
himself,  if  this  is  the  Christ  of 
God,  his  chosen.  36  And  the  sol- 
diers also  mocked  him,  coming  to 
him,  offering  him  vinegar,  37  and 
saying.  If  thou  art  the  King  of 
the  Jews,  save  thyself.  38  And 
there  was  also  a  superscription  over 

him,  THIS  IS  THE  KING  OF  THE 
JEWS. 

39  And  one  of  the  malefactors 
which  were  hanged  railed  on  him, 
saying.  Art  not  thou  the  Christ? 
save  thyself  and  us.  40  But  the 
other  answered,  and  rebuking  him 
said.  Dost  thou  not  even  fear  God, 
seeing  thou  art  in  the  same  con- 
demnation? 41  And  we  indeed 
justly;  for  we  receive  the  due  re- 
ward of  our  deeds :  but  this  man 
hath  done  nothing  amiss.  42  And 
he  said,  Jesus,  remember  me  when 
thou  comest  in  thy  kingdom.  43 
And  he  said  unto  him.  Verily  I  say 
unto  thee,  To-day  shalt  thou  be 
with  me  in  Paradise. 

44  And  it  was  now  about  the 
sixth  hour,  and  a  darkness  came 
over  the  whole  land  until  the  ninth 
hour,  the  sun's  light  failing:  45 
and  the  veil  of  the  temple  was 
rent  in  the  midst.  46  And  when 
Jesus  had  cried  with  a  loud  voice, 
he  said.  Father,  into  thy  hands  I 
commend  my  spirit :  and  having 
said   this,   he   gave    up    the    ghost. 


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Jerusalem,  weep  not  for  me,  but 
weep  for  yourselves,  and  for  your 
children.  29  For  behold,  the  days 
are  coming,  in  which  they  shall 
say,  Blessed  are  the  barren,  and 
the  wombs  that  never  bare,  and 
the  breasts  that  never  gave  suck. 
30  Then  shall  they  begin  to  say 
to  the  mountains.  Fall  on  us ;  and 
to  the  Kills,  Cover  us.  31  For  if 
they  do  these  things  in  the  green 
tree,  what  shall  be  done  in  the  dry? 

32  And  there  were  also  two 
others,  malefactors,  led  with  him 
to  be  put  to  death. 

3S  And  when  they  came  unto 
the  place  which  is  called  The 
skull,  there  they  crucified  him, 
and  the  malefactors,  one  on  the 
right  hand  and  the  other  on  the 
left.  34  And  Jesus  said,  Father, 
forgive  them ;  for  they  know  not 
what  they  do.  And  parting  his 
garments  among  them,  they  cast 
lots.  35  And  the  people  stood 
beholding.  And  the  rulers  also 
scoffed  at  him,  saying,  He  saved 
others ;  let  him  save  himself,  if 
this  is  the  Christ  of  God,  his 
chosen.  36  And  the  soldiers  also 
mocked  him,  coming  to  him,  offer- 
ing him  vinegar,  27  ^"d  saying, 
If  thou  art  the  King  of  the  Jews, 
save  thyself.  38  And  there  was 
also  a  superscription  over  him, 
This  is  the  King  of  the  Jews. 

39  And  one  of  the  malefactors 
that  were  hanged  railed  on  him, 
saying,  Art  not  thou  the  Christ? 
save  thyself  and  us.  40  But  the 
other  answered,  and  rebuking  him 
said.  Dost  thou  not  even  fear  God, 
seeing  thou  art  in  the  same  con- 
demnation? 41  And  we  indeed 
justly;  for  we  receive  the  due 
reward  of  our  deeds :  but  this 
man  hath  done  nothing  amiss. 
42  And  he  said,  Jesus,  remember 
me  when  thou  comest  in  thy 
kingdom.  43  And  he  said  unto 
him,  Verily  I  say  unto  thee.  To-day 
shalt  thou  be  with  me  in  Paradise. 

44  And  it  was  new  about  the 
sixth  hour,  and  a  darkness  came 
over  the  whole  land  until  the 
ninth  hour,  45  the  sun's  light 
failing:  and  the  veil  of  the  tem- 
ple was  rent  in  the  midst.  46  And 
Jesus,  crying  with  a  loud  voice, 
said,  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  com- 


30  Then  shall  they  begin  to  say  to  the 
mountains:  Fall  upon  us;  and  to  the 
hills :  Cover  us. 

31  For  if  in  the  green  wood  they  do 
these  things,  what  shall  be  done  in  the 
dry? 

32  And  there  were  also  two  other  male- 
factors led  with  him  to  be  put  to  death, 

23  And  when  they  were  come  to  the 
place  which  is  called  Calvary,  they  cru- 
cified him  there ;  and  the  robbers,  one 
on  the  right  hand,  and  the  other  on  the 
left. 

34  And  Jesus  said :  Father,  forgive 
them,  for  they  know  not  what  they  do. 
But  they,  dividing  his  garments,  cast 
lots. 

35  And  the  people  stood  beholding,  and 
the  rulers  with  them  derided  him,  say- 
ing :  He  saved  others ;  let  him  save  him- 
self, if  he  be  Christ,  the  elect  of  God. 

36  And  the  soldiers  also  mocked  him, 
coming  to  him,  and  offering  him  vinegar, 

27  And  saying:  If  thou  be  the  king  of 
the  Jews,  save  thyself. 

38  And  there  was  also  a  superscription 
written  over  him.  in  letters  of  Greek,  and 
Latin,  and  Hebrew :  This  is  the  King  of 
THE  Jews. 

39  And  one  of  those  robbers  who  were 
hanged,  blasphemed  him,  saying:  If 
thou  be  Christ,  save  thyself  and  us. 

40  But  the  other  answering,  rebuked 
him,  saying:  Neither  dost  thou  fear  God, 
seeing  thou  art  under  the  same  con- 
demnation? 

41  And  we  indeed  justly,  for  we  receive 
the  due  reward  of  our  deeds;  but  this 
man  hath  done  no  evil. 

42  And  he  said  to  Jesus :  Lord,  remem- 
ber me  when  thou  shalt  come  into  thy 
kingdom. 

43  And  Jesus  said  to  him :  Amen  I  say 
to  thee,  this  day  thou  shalt  be  with  me 
in  paradise. 

44  And  it  was  almost  the  sixth  hour; 
and  there  was  darkness  over  all  the 
earth  until  the  ninth  hour. 

45  And  the  sun  was  darkened,  and  the 
veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  the  midst. 

46  And  Jesus  crying  with  a  loud  voice, 
said :  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  commend 
my  spirit.  And  saying  this,  he  gave  up 
the  ghost. 

47  Now  the  centurion,  seeing  what  was 
done,  glorified  God,  saying :  Indeed  this 
was  a  just  man. 

48  And  all  the  multitude  of  them  that 
were    come   together   to   that   sight,   and 


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ST.  LUKE,  24. 


REVISED 


was  done,  he  glorified  God,  saying,  Cer- 
tainly this  was  a  righteous  man. 

48  And  all  the  people  that  came  to- 
gether to  that  sight,  beholding  the  things 
which  were  done,  smote  their  breasts, 
and  returned. 

49  And  all  his  acquaintance,  and  the 
women  that  followed  him  from  Galilee, 
stood  afar  off,  beholding  these  things. 

50  And,  behold,  there  was  a  man  named 
Joseph,  a  counsellor ;  and  he  was  a  good 
man,  and  a  just: 

51  (The  same  had  not  consented  to 
the  counsel  and  deed  of  them;)  he  was 
of  Arimathaea,  a  city  of  the  Jews:  who 
also  himself  waited  for  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

52  This  man  went  unto  Pilate,  and 
begged  the  body  of  Jesus. 

53  And  he  took  it  down,  and  wrapped 
it  in  linen,  and  laid  it  in  a  sepulchre  that 
was  hewn  in  stone,  wherein  never  man 
before  was  laid. 

54  And  that  day  was  the  preparation, 
and  the  sabbath  drew  on. 

55  And  the  women  also,  which  came 
with  him  from  Galilee,  followed  after, 
and  beheld  the  sepulchre,  and  how  his 
body  was  laid. 

56  And  they  returned,  and  prepared 
spices  and  ointments;  and  rested  the 
sabbath  day  according  to  the  command- 
ment. 


47  And  when  the  centurion  saw 
what  was  done,  he  glorified  God, 
saying.  Certainly  this  was  a 
righteous  man.  48  And  all  the  mul- 
titudes that  came  together  to  this 
sight,  when  they  beheld  the  things 
that  were  done,  returned  smiting 
their  breasts.  49  And  all  his  ac- 
quaintance, and  the  women  that 
followed  with  him  from  Galilee 
stood  afar  off,  seeing  these  things. 

50  And  behold,  a  man  named 
Joseph,  who  was  a  councillor,  a 
good  man  and  a  righteous  51  (he 
had  not  consented  to  their  counsel 
and  deed),  a  man  of  Arimathasa,  a 
city  of  the  Jews,  who  was  looking 
for  the  kingdom  of  God:  52  this 
man  went  to  Pilate,  and  asked  for 
the  body  of  Jesus.  53  And  he  took 
it  down,  and  wrapped  it  in  a  linen 
cloth,  and  laid  him  in  a  tomb  that 
was  hewn  in  stone,  where  never 
man  had  yet  lain.  54  And  it  was 
the  day  of  the  Preparation,  and  the 
sabbath  drew  on.  55  And  the  wo- 
men, which  had  come  with  him  out 
of  (jalilee,  followed  after,  and  be- 
held the  tomb,  and  how  his  body 
was  laid.  56  And  they  returned, 
and  prepared  spices  and  ointments. 

And  on  the  sabbath  they  rested 
according  to  the  commandment. 


CHAPTER  24. 

NOW  upon  the  first  day  of  the  week, 
very  early  in  the  morning,  they  came 
unto  the  sepulchre,  bringing  the  spices 
which  they  had  prepared,  and  certain 
others  with  them. 

2  And  they  found  the  stone  rolled  away 
from  the  sepulchre. 

3  And  they  entered  in,  and  found  not 
the  body  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

4  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  were 
much  perplexed  thereabout,  behold,  two 
men  stood  by  them  in  shining  garments : 

5  And  as  they  were  afraid,  and  bowed 
down  their  faces  to  the  earth,  they  said 
unto  them.  Why  seek  ye  the  living  among 
the  dead? 

6  He  is  not  here,  but  is  risen :  remem- 
ber how  he  spake  unto  you  when  he  was 
yet  in  Galilee, 

7  Saying,  The  Son  of  man  must  be 
delivered  into  the  hands  of  sinful  men, 
and  be  crucified,  and  the  third  day  rise 
again. 


"OUT  on  the  first  day  of  the 
24X)  week,  at  early  dawn,  they 
came  unto  the  tomb,  bringing  the 
spices  which  they  had  prepared. 
2  And  they  found  the  stone  rolled 
away  from  the  tomb.  3  And  they 
entered  in,  and  found  not  the  body 
of  the  Lord  Jesus.  4  And  it  came 
to  pass,  while  they  were  perplexed 
thereabout,  behold,  two  men  stood 
by  them  in  dazzling  apparel :  5  and 
as  they  were  affrighted,  and  bowed 
down  their  faces  to  the  earth,  they 
said  unto  them.  Why  seek  ye  the 
living  among  the  dead?  6  He  is 
not  here,  but  is  risen :  remember 
how  he  spake  unto  you  when  he 
was  yet  in  Galilee,  7  saying  that 
the  Son  of  man  must  be  delivered 
up  into  the  hands  of  sinful  men, 
and  be  crucified,  and  the  third  day 
rise  again.  8  And  they  remem- 
bered  his    words,    9   and    returned 


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ST.  LUKE,  24. 


DOUAY       379 


mend  my  spirit :  and  having  said 
this,  he  gave  up  the  ghost.  47  And 
when  the  centurion  saw  what  was 
done,  he  glorified  God,  saying,  Cer- 
tainly this  was  a  righteous  man.  48 
And  all  the  multitudes  that  came  to- 
gether to  this  sight,  when  they 
beheld  the  things  that  were  done, 
returned  smiting  their  breasts. 
49  And  all  his  acquaintance,  and 
the  women  that  followed  with 
him  from  Galilee,  stood  afar  off, 
seeing  these  things. 

50  And  behold,  a  man  named 
Joseph,  who  was  a  councillor,  a 
good  and  righteous  man  51  (he 
had  not  consented  to  their  counsel 
and  deed),  a  man  of  Arimathsea, 
a  city  of  the  Jews,  who  was  look- 
ing for  the  kingdom  of  God :  52 
this  man  went  to  Pilate,  and  asked 
for  the  body  of  Jesus.  53  And  he 
took  it  down,  and  wrapped  it  in 
a  linen  cloth,  and  laid  him  in  a 
tomb  that  was  hewn  in  stone, 
where  never  man  had  yet  lain. 
54  And  it  was  the  day  of  the 
Preparation,  and  the  sabbath  drew 
on.  55  And  the  women,  who  had 
come  with  him  out  of  Galilee,  fol- 
lowed after,  and  beheld  the  tomb, 
and  how  his  body  was  laid.  56 
And  they  returned,  and  prepared 
spices  and  ointments. 

And  on  the  sabbath  they  rested 
according  to  the  commandment. 

-'["OUT  on  the  first  day  of  the 
^4JL)  week,  at  early  dawn,  they 
came  unto  the  tomb,  bringing  the 
spices  which  they  had  prepared.  2 
And  they  found  the  stone  rolled 
away  from  the  tomb.  3  And  they 
entered  in,  and  found  not  the  body 
of  the  Lord  Jesus.  4  And  it  came 
to  pass,  while  they  were  perplexed 
thereabout,  behold,  two  men  stood 
by  them  in  dazzling  apparel :  5  and 
as  they  were  affrighted  and  bowed 
down  their  faces  to  the  earth,  they 
said  unto  them.  Why  seek  ye  the 
living  among  the  dead?  6  He  is  not 
here,  but  is  risen :  remember  how 
he  spake  unto  you  when  he  was 
yet  in  Galilee,  7  saying  that  the 
Son  of  man  must  be  delivered  up 
into  the  hands  of  sinful  men,  and 
be  crucified,  and  the  third  day  rise 
again.  8  And  they  remembered 
his  words,  9  and  returned  from  the 


saw  the  things  that  were  done,  returned 
striking  their  breasts. 

49  And  all  his  acquaintance,  and  the 
women  that  had  followed  him  from  Gali- 
lee, stood  afar  off,  beholding  these  things. 

50  And  behold  there  was  a  man  named 
Joseph,  who  was  a  counsellor,  a  good 
and  a  just  man, 

51  (The  same  had  not  consented  to 
their  counsel  and  doings;)  of  Arima- 
thea,  a  city  of  Judea;  who  also  himself 
looked  for  the  kingdom  of  God. 

52  This  man  went  to  Pilate,  and  begged 
the  body  of  Jesus. 

53  And  taking  him  down,  he  wrapped 
him  in  fine  linen,  and  laid  him  in  a  sep- 
ulchre that  was  hewed  in  stone,  wherein 
never  yet  any  man  had  been  laid. 

54  And  it  was  the  day  of  the  Parasceve, 
and  the  sabbath  drew  on. 

55  And  the  women  that  were  come  with 
him  from  Galilee,  following  after,  saw 
the  sepulchre,  and  how  his  body  was 
laid. 

56  And  returning,  they  prepared  spices 
and  ointments ;  and  on  the  sabbath  day 
they  rested,  according  to  the  command- 
ment. 


CHAPTER  24. 

AND  on  the  first  day  of  the  week,  very 
early  in  the  morning,  they  came  to 
the  sepulchre,  bringing  the  spices  which 
they  had  prepared. 

2  And  they  found  the  stone  rolled  back 
from  the  sepulchre. 

3  And  going  in,  they  found  not  the 
body  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

4  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  were  as- 
tonished in  their  mind  at  this,  behold, 
two  men  stood  by  them,  in  shining  ap- 
parel. 

5  And  as  they  were  afraid,  and  bowed 
down  their  countenance  towards  the 
ground,  they  said  unto  them :  Why  seek 
you  the  living  with  the  dead? 

6  He  is  not  here,  but  is  risen.  Remem- 
ber how  he  spoke  unto  you,  when  he  was 
yet  in  Galilee, 

7  Saying:  The  Son  of  man  must  be 
delivered  into  the  hands  of  sinful  men, 
and  be  crucified,  and  the  third  day  rise 
again. 


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ST.  LUKE,  24. 


REVISED 


8  And  they  remembered  his  words, 

9  And  returned  from  the  sepulchre, 
and  told  all  these  things  unto  the  eleven, 
and  to  all  the  rest. 

10  It  was  Mary  Magdalene,  and  Jo- 
anna, and  Mary  the  mother  of  James, 
and  other  women  that  were  with  them, 
which  told  these  things  unto  the  apostles. 

11  And  their  words  seemed  to  them 
as  idle  tales,  and  they  believed  them  not. 

12  Then  arose  Peter,  and  ran  unto  the 
sepulchre ;  and  stooping  down,  he  beheld 
the  linen  clothes  laid  by  themselves,  and 
departed,  wondering  in  himself  at  that 
which  was  come  to  pass. 

13  And,  behold,  two  of  them  went 
that  same  day  to  a  village  called  Em- 
maus,  which  was  from  Jerusalem  about 
threescore  furlongs. 

14  And  they  talked  together  of  all  these 
things  which  had  happened. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  while 
they  communed  together  and  reasoned, 
Jesus  himself  drew  near,  and  went  with 
them. 

16  But  their  eyes  were  holden  that  they 
should  not  know  him. 

17  And  he  said  unto  them.  What  man- 
ner of  communications  are  these  that  ye 
have  one  to  another,  as  ye  walk,  and  are 
sad? 

18  And  the  one  of  them,  whose  name 
was  Cleopas,  answering  said  unto  him, 
Art  thou  only  a  stranger  in  Jerusalem, 
and  hast  not  known  the  things  which  are 
come  to  pass  there  in  these  days? 

19  And  he  said  unto  them.  What 
things?  And  they  said  unto  him,  Con- 
cerning Jesus  of  Nazareth,  which  was  a 
prophet  mighty  in  deed  and  word  before 
God  and  all  the  people : 

20  And  how  the  chief  priests  and  our 
rulers  delivered  him  to  be  condemned 
to  death,  and  have  crucified  him. 

21  But  we  trusted  that  it  had  been  he 
which  should  have  redeemed  Israel :  and 
beside  all  this,  to  day  is  the  third  day 
since  these  things  were  done. 

22  Yea,  and  certain  women  also  of  our 
company  made  us  astonished,  which 
were  early  at  the  sepulchre ; 

23  And  when  they  found  not  his  body, 
they  came,  saying,  that  they  had  also  seen 
a  vision  of  angels,  which  said  that  he 
was   alive. 

24  And  certain  of  them  which  were 
with  us  went  to  the  sepulchre,  and  found 
iV  even  so  as  the  women  had  said :  but 
him  they  saw  not. 

25  Then  he  said  unto  them,   O   fools. 


from  the  tomb,  and  told  all  these 
things  to  the  eleven,  and  to  all  the 
rest.  10  Now  they  were  Mary 
Magdalene,  and  Joanna,  and  Mary 
the  mother  of  James :  and  the 
other  women  with  them  told  these 
things  unto  the  apostles.  11  And 
these  words  appeared  in  their  sight 
as  idle  talk;  and  they  disbelieved 
them.  12  But  Peter  arose,  and  ran 
unto  the  tomb;  and  stooping  and 
looking  in,  he  seeth  the  linen 
cloths  by  themselves ;  and  he  de- 
parted to  his  home,  wondering  at 
that  which  was  come  to  pass. 

13  And  behold,  two  of  them  were 
going   that    very    day    to    a    village 
named  Emmaus,  which  was  three- 
score    furlongs     from     Jerusalem. 
14  And  they  communed  with  each 
other  of  all  these  things  which  had 
happened.     15  And  it  came  to  pass, 
while    they    communed    and    ques- 
tioned together,  that  Jesus  himself 
drew    near,    and    went    with    them. 
16  But  their  eyes  were  holden  that 
they  should  not  know  him.     17  And 
he  said  unto  them,  What  commu- 
nications   are    these   that   ye    have 
one    with    another,    as    ye    walk? 
And  they  stood   still,  looking  sad. 
18  And  one  of  them,  named   Cle- 
opas,    answering     said     unto     him. 
Dost   thou   alone  sojourn   in   Jeru- 
salem   and    not    know    the    things 
which    are   come   to    pass    there   in 
these  days?     19  And  he  said  unto 
them.  What  things?    And  they  said 
unto    him,    The    things    concerning 
Jesus    of    Nazareth,    which    was    a 
prophet   mighty  in   deed   and  word 
before  God  and  all  the  people:  20 
and  how  the  chief  priests  and  our 
rulers  delivered  him  up  to  be  con- 
demned to  death,  and  crucified  him. 
21  But    we   hoped    that    it   was   he 
which  should  redeem   Israel.     Yea 
and   beside   all   this,  it  is  now  the 
third  day  since  these  things  came 
to  pass.     22  Moreover  certain  wo- 
men   of    our    company    amazed    us, 
having  been  early  at  the  tomb ;  23 
and  when  they  found  not  his  body, 
they   came,    saying,    that   they   had 
also  seen  a  vision  of  angels,  which 
said    that    he    was    alive.     24    And 
certain  of  them  that  were  with  us 
went    to    the    tomb,    and    found    it 
even    so   as   the   women   had   said : 
but    him    they    saw    not.    25    And 


STANDARD 


ST.  LUKE,  24. 


DOUAY       381 


tomb,  and  told  all  these  things  to 
the  eleven,  and  to  all  the  rest. 
10  Now  they  were  Mary  Magda- 
lene, and  Joanna,  and  Mary  the 
mother  of  James :  and  the  other 
women  with  them  told  these  things 
unto  the  apostles.  11  And  these 
words  appeared  in  their  sight  as 
idle  talk ;  and  they  disbelieved 
them.  12  But  Peter  arose,  and 
ran  unto  the  tomb;  and  stoop- 
ing and  looking  in,  he  seeth  the 
linen  cloths  by  themselves;  and  he 
departed  to  his  home,  wondering 
at  that  which  was  come  to  pass. 

13  And  behold,  two  of  them 
were  going  that  very  day  to  a 
village  named  Emmaus,  which 
was  threescore  furlongs  from  Jeru- 
salem. 14  And  they  communed  with 
each  other  of  all  these  things 
which  had  happened.  15  And  it 
came  to  pass,  while  they  communed 
and  questioned  together,  that  Jesus 
himself  drew  near,  and  went  with 
them.  16  But  their  eyes  were 
holden  that  they  should  not  know 
him.  17  And  he  said  unto  them, 
What  communications  are  these 
that  ye  have  one  with  another,  as 
ye  walk?  And  they  stood  still, 
looking  sad.  18  And  one  of  them, 
named  Cleopas,  answering  said 
unto  him,  Dost  thou  alone  so- 
journ in  Jerusalem  and  not  know 
the  things  which  are  come  to  pass 
there  in  these  days?  19  And  he 
said  unto  them,  What  things?  And 
they  said  unto  him.  The  things  con- 
cerning Jesus  the  Nazarene,  who 
was  a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and 
word  before  God  and  all  the  people: 
20  and  how  the  chief  priests  and 
our  rulers  delivered  him  up  to  be 
condemned  to  death,  and  crucified 
him.  21  But  we  hoped  that  it  was 
he  who  should  redeem  Israel.  Yea 
and  besides  all  this,  it  is  now  the 
third  day  since  these  things  came 
to  pass.  22  Moreover  certain  women 
of  our  company  amazed  us,  having 
been  early  at  the  tomb ;  23  and 
when  they  found  not  his  body,  they 
came,  saying,  that  they  had  also 
seen  a  vision  of  angels,  who  said 
that  he  was  alive.  24  And  certain 
of  them  that  were  with  us  went  to 
the  tomb,  and  found  it  even  so  as 
the  women  had  said :  but  him  they 
saw    not.      25    And    he    said    unto 


8  And  they  remembered  his  words. 

9  And  going  back  from  the  sepulchre, 
they  told  all  these  things  to  the  eleven, 
and  to  all  the  rest. 

10  And  it  was  Mary  Magdalen,  and  Jo- 
anna, and  Mary  of  James,  and  the  other 
women  that  were  with  them,  who  told 
these  things  to  the  apostles. 

11  And  these  words  seemed  to  them  as 
idle  tales ;  and  they  did  not  believe  them. 

12  But  Peter  rising  up,  ran  to  the 
sepulchre,  and  stooping  down,  he  saw  the 
linen  cloths  laid  by  themselves ;  and 
went  away  wondering  in  himself  at  that 
which  was  come  to  pass. 

13  And  behold,  two  of  them  went,  the 
same  day,  to  a  town  which  was  sixty  fur- 
longs   from   Jerusalem,   named    Emmaus. 

14  And  they  talked  together  of  all  these 
things  which  had  happened. 

15  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  while  they 
talked  and  reasoned  with  themselves,  Je- 
sus himself  also  drawing  near,  went  with 
them. 

16  But  their  eyes  were  held,  that  they 
should  not  know  him. 

17  And  he  said  to  them :  What  are 
these  discourses  that  you  hold  one  with 
another  as  you  walk,  and  are  sad? 

18  And  the  one  of  them,  whose  name 
was  Cleophas,  answering,  said  to  him: 
Art  thou  only  a  stranger  in  Jerusalem, 
and  hast  not  known  the  things  that  have 
been  done  there  in  these  days? 

19  To  whom  he  said:  What  things? 
And  they  said :  Concerning  Jesus  of 
Nazareth,  who  was  a  prophet,  mighty  in 
work  and  word  before  God  and  all  the 
people ; 

20  And  how  our  chief  priests  and 
princes  delivered  him  to  be  condemned 
to  death,  and  crucified  him. 

21  But  we  hoped,  that  it  was  he  that 
should  have  redeemed  Israel :  and  now 
besides  all  this,  to  day  is  the  third  day 
since  these  things  were  done. 

22  Yea  and  certain  women  also  of  our 
company  affrighted  us,  who  before  it 
was   light,   were  at  the   sepulchre, 

23  And  not  finding  his  body,  came,  say- 
ing, that  they  had  also  seen  a  vision  of 
angels,  who  say  that  he  is  alive. 

24  And  some  of  our  people  went  to  the 
sepulchre,  and  found  it  so  as  the  women 
had  said,  but  him  they  found  not. 

25  Then  he  said  to  them :  O  foolish, 
and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  in  all  things 
which  the  prophets  have  spoken. 

26  Ought  not  Christ  to  have  suffered 


382       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  LUKE,  24. 


REVISED 


and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  all  that  the 
prophets  have  spoken : 

26  Ought  not  Christ  to  have  suflfered 
these  things,  and  to  enter  into  his  glory? 

27  And  beginning  at  Moses  and  all  the 
prophets,  he  expounded  unto  them  in  all 
the  scriptures  the  things  concerning  him- 
self. 

28  And  they  drew  nigh  unto  the  vil- 
lage, whither  they  went :  and  he  made 
as  though  he  would  have  gone  further. 

29  But  they  constrained  him,  saying. 
Abide  with  us :  for  it  is  toward  evening, 
and  the  day  is  far  spent.  And  he  went 
in  to  tarry  with  them. 

30  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  sat  at 
meat  with  them,  he  took  bread,  and 
blessed  it,  and  brake,  and  gave  to  them. 

31  And  their  eyes  were  opened,  and 
they  knew  him;  and  he  vanished  out  of 
their  sight. 

32  And  they  said  one  to  another,  Did 
not  our  heart  burn  within  us,  while  he 
talked  with  us  by  the  way,  and  while  he 
opened  to  us  the  scriptures? 

33  And  they  rose  up  the  same  hour, 
and  returned  to  Jerusalem,  and  found 
the  eleven  gathered  together,  and  them 
that  were  with  them, 

34  Saying,  The  Lord  is  risen  indeed, 
and  hath  appeared  to  Simon. 

35  And  they  told  what  things  were 
done  in  the  way,  and  how  he  was  known 
of  them  in  breaking  of  bread. 

36  And  as  they  thus  spake,  Jesus  him- 
self stood  in  the  midst  of  them,  and  saith 
unto  them.  Peace  be  unto  you. 

37  But  they  were  terrified  and  af- 
frighted, and  supposed  that  they  had- seen 
a  spirit. 

38  And  he  said  unto  them,  Why  are 
ye  troubled?  and  why  do  thoughts  arise 
in  your  hearts? 

39  Behold  my  hands  and  my  feet,  that 
it  is  I  myself:  handle  me,  and  see;  for  a 
spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  bones,  as  ye  see 
me  have. 

40  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he 
shewed  them  his  hands  and  his  feet. 

41  And  while  they  yet  believed  not  for 
joy,  and  wondered,  he  said  unto  them, 
Have  ye  here  any  meat? 

42  And  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a 
broiled  fish,  and  of  an  honeycomb. 

43  And  he  took  it,  and  did  eat  before 
them. 

44  And  he  said  unto  them,  These  are 
the  words  which  I  spake  unto  you,  while 
I  was  yet  with  you,  that  all  things  must 
be   fulfilled,   which   were   written   in   the 


he  said  unto  them,  O  foolish  men, 
and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  in 
all  that  the  prophets  have  spo- 
ken !  26  Behoved  it  not  the  Christ 
to  suffer  these  things,  and  to  enter 
into  his  glory?  27  And  beginning 
from  Moses  and  from  all  the  pro- 
phets, he  interpreted  to  them  in 
all  the  scriptures  the  things  con- 
cerning himself.  28  And  they  drew 
nigh  unto  the  village,  whither  they 
were  going :  and  he  made  as  though 
he  would  go  further.  29  And  they 
constrained  him,  saying.  Abide  with 
us :  for  it  is  toward  evening, 
and  the  day  is  now  far  spent.  And 
he  went  in  to  abide  with  them. 
30  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he 
had  sat  down  with  them  to  meat, 
he  took  the  bread,  and  blessed  it, 
and  brake,  and  gave  to  them.  31 
And  their  eyes  were  opened,  and 
they  knew  him ;  and  he  vanished 
out  of  their  sight.  32  And  they 
said  one  to  another,  Was  not  our 
heart  burning  within  us,  while  he 
spake  to  us  in  the  way,  while  he 
opened  to  us  the  scriptures?  33 
And  they  rose  up  that  very  hour, 
and  returned  to  Jerusalem,  and 
found  the  eleven  gathered  together, 
and  them  that  were  with  them,  34 
saying.  The  Lord  is  risen  indeed, 
and  hath  appeared  to  Simon.  35 
And  they  rehearsed  the  things 
that  happened  in  the  way,  and  how 
he  was  known  of  them  in  the 
breaking  of  the  bread. 

36  And  as  they  spake  these 
things,  he  himself  stood  in  the 
midst  of  them,  and  saith  unto 
them,  Peace  be  unto  you.  37  But 
they  were  terrified  and  affrighted, 
and  supposed  that  they  beheld  a 
spirit.  38  And  he  said  unto  them, 
Why  are  ye  troubled?  and  where- 
fore do  reasonings  arise  in  your 
heart?  39  See  my  hands  and  my 
feet,  that  it  is  I  myself:  handle 
me,  and  see ;  for  a  spirit  hath  not 
flesh  and  bones,  as  ye  behold  me 
having.  40  And  when  he  had  said 
this,  he  shewed  them  his  hands 
and  his  feet.  41  And  while  they 
still  disbelieved  for  joy,  and  won- 
dered, he  said  unto  them.  Have  ye 
here  anything  to  eat?  42  And  they 
gave  him  a  piece  of  a  broiled  fish, 
43  And  he  took  it,  and  did  eat  be- 
fore them. 


STANDARD 


ST.  LUKE,  24. 


DOUAY       383 


them,  O  foolish  men,  and  slow  of 
heart    to    believe    in    all    that    the 
prophets      have     spoken !       26  Be- 
hooved it  not  the  Christ  to  suffer 
these    things,    and    to    enter    into 
his  glory?    27  And   beginning   from 
Moses  and   from  all  the  prophets, 
he   interpreted   to  them   in   all   the 
scriptures     the    things     concerning 
himself.     28  And   they    drew    nigh 
unto  the  village,  whither  they  were 
going:  and  he  made  as  though  he 
would    go    further.      29  And    they 
constrained     him,     saying.     Abide 
with  us ;  for  it  is  toward  evening, 
and  the  day  is  now  far  spent.    And 
he  went  in  to  abide  with  them.    30 
And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  had 
sat   down   with   them   to   meat,   he 
took   the   bread    and   blessed ;    and 
breaking  it  he  gave  to  them.      31 
And  their   eyes   were   opened,   and 
they   knew   him;   and    he  vanished 
out  of  their  sight.    32  And  they  said 
one  to  another.  Was  not  our  heart 
burning  within  us,  while  he  spake  to 
us  in  the  way,  while  he  opened  to 
us  the  scriptures?  33  And  they  rose 
up  that  very  hour,  and  returned  to 
Jerusalem,    and    found    the    eleven 
gathered    together,    and    them   that 
were    with    them,    34    saying.    The 
Lord  is  risen  indeed,  and  hath  ap- 
peared to  Simon.    35  And  they  re- 
hearsed the  things  that  happened  in 
the  way,  and  how  he  was  known  of 
them  in  the  breaking  of  the  bread. 
36     And     as    they     spake    these 
things,    he    himself    stood    in    the 
midst    of    them,    and    saith    unto 
them.  Peace  be  unto  you.     37  But 
they  were  terrified  and  affrighted, 
and    supposed    that    they    beheld    a 
spirit.     38  And  he  said  unto  them. 
Why  are  ye  troubled?  and  where- 
fore do  questionings  arise  in  your 
heart?     39  See  my  hands  and  my 
feet,    that    it    is    I    myself :    handle 
me,  and  see ;  for  a  spirit  hath  not 
flesh   and  bones,   as  ye  behold    me 
having.      40     And     when    he     had 
said    this,     he    showed    them    his 
hands  and  his  feet.     41  And  while 
they  still   disbelieved   for  joy,   and 
wondered,     he     said     unto     them, 
Have    ye    here    anything    to    eat? 
42  And  they  gave  him  a  piece  of 
a  broiled  fish.    43  And  he  took  it, 
and  ate  before  them. 
44  And  he  said  unto  them.  These 


these   things,    and    so   to   enter   into   his 
glory? 

27  And  beginning  at  Moses  and  all  the 
prophets,  he  expounded  to  them  in  all 
the  scriptures,  the  things  that  were  con- 
cerning him. 

28  And  they  drew  nigh  to  the  town, 
whither  they  were  going:  and  he  made 
as  though  he  would  go  farther. 

29  But  they  constrained  him;  saymg: 
Stay  with  us,  because  it  is  towards  even- 
ing, and  the  day  is  now  far  spent.  And 
he  went  in  with  them. 

30  And  it  came  to  pass,  whilst  he  was 
at  table  with  them,  he  took  bread,  and 
blessed,  and  brake,  and  gave  to  them. 

31  And  their  eyes  were  opened,  and 
they  knew  him :  and  he  vanished  out  of 
their  sight. 

32  And  they  said  one  to  the  other :  Was 
not  our  heart  burning  within  us,  whilst 
he  spoke  in  the  way,  and  opened  to  us 
the  scriptures? 

33  And  rising  up,  the  same  hour,  they 
went  back  to  Jerusalem :  and  they  found 
the  eleven  gathered  together,  and  those 
that  were  with  them, 

34  Saying:  The  Lord  is  risen  indeed, 
and  hath  appeared  to  Simon. 

35  And  they  told  what  things  were  done 
in  the  way;  and  how  they  knew  him  in 
the  breaking  of  bread. 

36  Now  whilst  they  were  speaking 
these  things,  Jesus  stood  in  the  midst  of 
them,  and  saith  to  them:  Peace  be  to 
you;  it  is  I,  fear  not. 

37  But  they  being  troubled  and  fright- 
ed, supposed  that  they  saw  a  spirit. 

38  And  he  said  to  them :  Why  are  you 
troubled,  and  why  do  thoughts  arise  in 
your  hearts? 

39  See  my  hands  and  feet,  that  it  is  I 
myself;  handle,  and  see:  for  a  spirit 
hath  not  flesh  and  bones,  as  you  see  me 
to  have. 

40  And  when  he  had  said  this,  he 
shewed  them  his  hands  and   feet. 

41  But  while  they  yet  believed  not,  and 
wondered  for  joy,  he  said:  Have  you 
here  any  thing  to  eat? 

42  And  they  offered  him  a  piece  of  a 
broiled  fish,  and  a  honeycomb. 

43  And  when  he  had  eaten  before 
them,  taking  the  remains,  he  gave  to 
them. 

44  And  he  said  to  them :  These  are  the 
words  which  I  spoke  to  you,  while  I  was 
yet  with  you,  that  all  things  must  needs 
be  fulfilled,  which  are  written  in  the  law 


384       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  LUKE,  24. 


REVISED 


law  of  Moses,  and  in  the  prophets,  and  in 
the  psalms,  concerning  me. 

45  Then  opened  he  their  understand- 
ing, that  they  might  understand  the 
scriptures, 

46  And  said  unto  them,  Thus  it  is  writ- 
ten, and  thus  it  behoved  Christ  to  suf- 
fer, and  to  rise  from  the  dead  the  third 
day; 

47  And  that  repentance  and  remission 
of  sins  should  be  preached  in  his  name 
among  all  nations,  beginning  at  Jeru- 
salem. 

48  And  ye  are  witnesses  of  these 
things. 

49  And,  behold,  I  send  the  promise  of 
rny  Father  upon  you :  but  tarry  ye  in  the 
city  of  Jerusalem,  until  ye  be  endued 
with  power  from  on  high. 

50  And  he  led  them  out  as  far  as  to 
Bethany,  and  he  lifted  up  his  hands,  and 
blessed  them. 

51  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  he  blessed 
them,  he  was  parted  from  them,  and  car- 
ried up  into  heaven. 

52  And  they  worshipped  him,  and  re- 
turned to  Jerusalem  with  great  joy: 

53  And  were  continually  in  the  temple, 
praising  and  blessing  God.    Amen. 


44  And  he  said  unto  them.  These 
are  my  words  which  I  spake  unto 
you,  while  I  was  yet  with  you,  how 
that  all  things  must  needs  be  ful- 
filled, which  are  written  in  the  law 
of  Moses,  and  the  prophets,  and 
the  psalms,  concerning  me.  45 
Then  opened  he  their  mind,  that 
they  might  understand  the  scrip- 
tures; 46  and  he  said  unto  them, 
Thus  it  is  written,  that  the  Christ 
should  suffer,  and  rise  again  from 
the  dead  the  third  day;  47  and 
that  repentance  and  remission  of 
sins  should  be  preached  in  his 
name  unto  all  the  nations,  begin- 
ning from  Jerusalem.  48  Ye  are 
witnesses  of  these  things.  49  And 
behold,  I  send  forth  the  promise 
of  my  Father  upon  you :  but  tarry 
ye  in  the  city,  until  ye  be  clothed 
with  power  from  on  high. 

50  And  he  led  them  out  until 
they  were  over  against  Bethany: 
and  he  lifted  up  his  hands,  and 
blessed  them.  51  And  it  came  to 
pass,  while  he  blessed  them,  he 
parted  from  them,  and  was  carried 
up_  into  heaven.  52  And  they  wor- 
shipped him,  and  returned  to  Jeru- 
salem with  great  joy:  53  and  were 
continually  in  the  temple,  blessing 
God. 


STANDARD 


ST.  LUKE,  24. 


DOUAY       38s 


are  my  words  which  I  spake  unto 
j'ou,  while  I  was  yet  with  you,  that 
all  things  must  needs  be  fulfilled, 
which  are  written  in  the  law  of 
Moses,  and  the  prophets,  and  the 
psalms,  concerning  me.  45  Then 
opened  he  their  mind,  that  they 
might  understand  the  scriptures ; 
46  and  he  said  unto  them,  Thus 
it  is  written,  that  the  Christ  should 
suffer,  and  rise  again  from  the 
dead  the  third  day;  47  and  that 
repentance  and  remission  of  sins 
should  be  preached  in  his  name 
unto  all  the  nations,  beginning 
from  Jerusalem.  48  Ye  are  wit- 
nesses of  these  things.  49  And  be- 
hold, I  send  forth  the  promise  of 
my  Father  upon  you :  but  tarry 
ye  in  the  city,  until  ye  be  clothed 
with  power  from  on  high. 

50  And  he  led  them  out  until 
they  were  over  against  Bethany : 
and  he  lifted  up  his  hands,  and 
blessed  them.  51  And  it  came  to 
pass,  while  he  blessed  them,  he 
parted  from  them,  and  was  car- 
ried up  into  heaven.  52  And  they 
worshipped  him,  and  returned  to 
Jerusalem  with  great  joy:  53  and 
were  continually  in  the  temple, 
blessing  God. 


of  Moses,  and  in  the  prophets,  and  in  the 
psalms,  concerning  me. 

45  Then  he  opened  their  understanding, 
that  they  might  understand  the  scrip- 
tures. 

46  And  he  said  to  them :  Thus  it  is 
written,  and  thus  it  behoved  Christ  to 
suffer,  and  to  rise  again  from  the  dead, 
the  third  day: 

47  And  that  penance  and  remission  of 
sins  should  be  preached  in  his  name, 
unto  all  nations,  beginning  at  Jerusa- 
lem. 

48  And  you  are  witnesses  of  these 
things. 

49  And  I  send  the  promise  of  my  Fa- 
ther upon  you :  but  stay  you  in  the  city 
till  you  be  endued  with  power  from  on 
high. 

50  And  he  led  them  out  as  far  as 
Bethania :  and  lifting  up  his  hands,  he 
blessed  them. 

51  And  it  came  to  pass,  whilst  he 
blessed  them,  he  departed  from  them, 
and  was  carried  up  to  heaven. 

52  And  they  adoring  went  back  'into 
Jerusalem  with  great  joy. 

53  And  they  were  always  in  the  tem- 
ple, praising  and  blessing  God.    Amen. 


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AUTHORIZED  VERSION 

PROTESTANT 


REVISED  VERSION 

PROTESTANT 


CHAPTER  I. 

IN    the   beginning   was   the   Word,   and 
the  Word  was  with  God,  and  the  Word 
was  God. 

2  The  same  was  in  the  beginning  with 
God. 

3  AH  things  were  made  by  him ;  and 
without  him  was  not  any  thing  made  that 
was  made. 

4  In  him  was  life;  and  the  Hfe  was 
the  Hght  of  men. 

5  And  the  light  shineth  in  darkness ; 
and  the  darkness  comprehended  it  not. 

6  There  was  a  man  sent  from  God, 
whose  name  was  John. 

7  The  same  came  for  a  witness,  to 
bear  witness  of  the  Light,  that  all  men 
through  him  might  believe. 

8  He  was  not  that  Light,  but  was  sent 
to  bear  witness  of  that  Light. 

9  That  was  the  true  Light,  which  light- 
eth  every  man  that  cometh  into  the 
world. 

10  He  was  in  the  world,  and  the  world 
was  made  by  him,  and  the  world  knew 
him  not. 

11  He  came  unto  his  own,  and  his 
own  received  him  not. 

12  But  as  many  as  received  him,  to 
them  gave  he  power  to  become  the  sons 
of  God,  even  to  them  that  believe  on  his 
name : 

13  Which  were  born,  not  of  blood,  nor 
of  the  will  of  the  flesh,  nor  of  the  will 
of  man,  but  of  God. 

14  And  the  Word  was  made  flesh,  and 
dwelt  among  us,  (and  we  beheld  his 
glory,  the  glory  as  of  the  only  begotten 
of  the  Father,)  full  of  grace  and  truth. 

15  John  bare  witness  of  him,  and  cried, 
saying,  This  was  he  of  whom  I  spake. 
He  that  cometh  after  me  is  preferred 
before  me :  for  he  was  before  me. 

16  And  of  his  fulness  have  all  we  re- 
ceived, and  grace  for  grace. 

17  For  the  law  was  given  by  Moses, 
but  grace  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ. 

18  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time ; 
the   only  begotten    Son,  which   is   in   the 

386 


T  N  the  beginning  was  the  Word, 
I-l  and  the  Word  was  with  God, 
and  the  Word  was  God.  2  The 
same  was  in  the  beginning  with 
God.  3  All  things  were  made  by 
him ;  and  without  him  was  not  any- 
thing made  that  hath  been  made. 
4  In  him  was  life;  and  the  life  was 
the  light  of  men.  5  And  the  light 
shineth  in  the  darkness ;  and  the 
darkness  apprehended  it  not.  6 
There  came  a  man,  sent  from  God, 
whose  name  was  John.  7  The  same 
came  for  witness,  that  he  might 
bear  witness  of  the  light,  that  all 
might  believe  through  him.  8  He 
was  not  the  light,  but  came  that 
he  might  bear  witness  of  the  light. 
9  There  was  the  true  light,  even  the 
light  which  lighteth  every  man, 
coming  into  the  world.  10  He  was 
in  the  world,  and  the  world  was 
made  by  him,  and  the  world  knew 
him  not.  11  He  came  unto  his  own, 
and  they  that  were  his  own  received 
him  not.  12  But  as  many  as  re- 
ceived him,  to  them  gave  he  the 
right  to  become  children  of  God, 
even  to  them  that  believe  on  his 
name:  13  which  were  born,  not  of 
blood,  nor  of  the  will  of  the  flesh, 
nor  of  the  will  of  man,  but  of  God. 
14  And  the  Word  became  flesh,  and 
dwelt  among  us  (and  we  beheld  his 
glory,  glory  as  of  the  only  begot- 
ten from  the  Father),  full  of  grace 
and  truth.  15  John  beareth  witness 
of  him,  and  crieth,  saying.  This 
was  he  of  whom  I  said,  He  that 
cometh  after  me  is  become  before 
me :  for  he  was  before  me.  16  For 
of  his  fulness  we  all  received,  and 
grace  for  grace.  17  For  the  law 
was  given  by  Moses ;  grace  and 
truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ.  18  No 
man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time; 
the  only  begotten  Son,  which  is 
in  the  bosom  of  the  Father,  he  hath 
declared  /;/;;;. 

19    And    this    is    the    witness    of 


THE  GOSPEL  ACCORDING  TO  ST.  JOHN 


STANDARD  VERSION 

PROTESTANT 


DOUAY  VERSION 

ROMAN   CATHOLIC 


TN  the  beginning  was  the 
IX  Word,  and  the  Word  was  with 
God,  and  the  Word  was  God. 
2  The  same  was  in  the  begin- 
ning with  God.  3  All  things  were 
made  through  him ;  and  without 
him  was  not  anything  made  that 
hath  been  made.  4  In  him  was 
life;  and  the  life  was  the  light  of 
men.  5  And  the  light  shineth  in 
the  darkness ;  and  the  darkness  ap- 
prehended it  not.  6  There  came  a 
man,  sent  from  God,  whose  name 
was  John.  7  The  same  came  for 
witness,  that  he  might  bear  witness 
of  the  light,  that  all  might  believe 
through  him.  8  He  was  not  the 
light,  but  came  that  he  might  bear 
witness  of  the  light.  9  There  was 
the  true  light,  even  the  light  which 
lighteth  every  man,  coming  into 
the  world.  10  He  was  in  the 
world,  and  the  world  was  made 
through  him,  and  the  world  knew 
him  not.  11  He  came  unto  his 
own,  and  they  that  were  his  own  re- 
ceived him  not.  12  But  as  many 
as  received  him,  to  them  gave  he 
the  right  to  become  children  of 
God,  even  to  them  that  believe  on 
his  name:  13  who  were  born,  not 
of  blood,  nor  of  the  will  of  the 
flesh,  nor  of  the  will  of  man,  but 
of  God.  14  And  the  Word  became 
flesh,  and  dwelt  among  us  (and 
we  beheld  his  glory,  glory  as  of 
the  only  begotten  from  the 
Father),  full  of  grace  and  truth. 
15  John  beareth  witness  of  him, 
and  crieth,  saying,  This  was  he  of 
whom  I  said.  He  that  cometh  after 
me  is  become  before  me  :  for  he  was 
before  me.  t6  For  of  his  fulness 
we  all  received,  and  grace  for 
grace.  17  For  the  law  was  given 
through  Moses :  grace  and  truth 
came  through  Jesus  Christ.  18 
No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any 
time ;  the  only  begotten   Son,  who 


CHAPTER  I. 

IN  the  beginning  was  the   Word,  and 
the    Word    was    with    God,    and   the 
Word  was  God. 

2  The  same  was  in  the  beginning  with 
God. 

3  All  things  were  made  by  him :  and 
without  him  was  made  nothing  that  was 
made. 

4  In  him  was  life,  and  the  life  was  the 
light  of  men. 

5  And  the  light  shineth  in  darkness, 
and  the  darkness  did  not  comprehend  it. 

6  There  was  a  man  sent  from  God, 
whose  name  was  John. 

7  This  man  came  for  a  witness,  to  give 
testimony  of  the  light,  that  all  men 
might  believe  through  him. 

S  He  was  not  the  light,  but  was  to  give 
testimony  of   the  light. 

9  That  was  the  true  light,  which  en- 
lighteneth  every  man  that  cometh  into 
this  world. 

10  He  was  in  the  world,  and  the  world 
was  made  by  him,  and  the  world  knew 
him  not. 

11  He  came  unto  his  own,  and  his  own 
received  him  not. 

12  But  as  many  as  received  him,  he 
gave  them  power  to  be  made  the  sons 
of  God,  to  them  that  believe  in  his 
name. 

13  Who  are  born,  not  of  blood,  nor  of 
the  will  of  the  flesh,  nor  of  the  will  of 
man,  but  of  God. 

14  And  the  Word  was  made  flesh,  and 
dwelt  among  us,  (and  we  saw  his  glory, 
the  glory  as  it  were  of  the  only  begotten 
of  the  Father,)   full  of  grace  and  truth. 

15  John  beareth  witness  of  him,  and 
crieth  out,  saying:  This  was  he  of  whom 
I  spoke:  He  that  shall  come  after  me,  is 
preferred  before  me :  because  he  was  be- 
fore me. 

16  And  of  his  fulness  we  all  have  re- 
ceived, and  grace  for  grace. 

17  For  the  law  was  given  by  Moses; 
grace  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ. 

18  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time: 

387 


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ST.  JOHN,  I. 


REVISED 


bosom   of  the   Father,  he  hath  declared 
hint. 

19  And  this  is  the  record  of  John,  when 
the  Jews  sent  priests  and  Levites  from 
Jerusalem  to  ask  him.  Who  art  thou? 

20  And  he  confessed,  and  denied  not; 
but  confessed,  I  am  not  the  Christ. 

21  And  they  asked  him,  What  then? 
Art  thou  Elias?  And  he  saith,  I  am  not. 
Art  thou  that  prophet?  And  he  answered, 
No. 

22  Then  said  they  unto  him.  Who  art 
thou?  that  we  may  give  an  answer  to 
them  that  sent  us.  What  sayest  thou  of 
thyself? 

23  He  said,  I  am  the  voice  of  one  cry- 
ing in  the  wilderness,  Make  straight  the 
way  of  the  Lord,  as  said  the  prophet 
Esaias. 

24  And  they  which  were  sent  were  of 
the  Pharisees. 

25  And  they  asked  him,  and  said  unto 
him.  Why  baptizest  thou  then,  if  thou  be 
not  that  Christ,  nor  Elias,  neither  that 
prophet  ? 

26  John  answered  them,  saying,  I  bap- 
tize with  water:  but  there  standeth  one 
among  you,  whom  ye  know  not; 

27  He  it  is,  who  coming  after  me  is 
preferred  before  me,  whose  shoe's  latchet 
I  am  not  worthy  to  unloose. 

28  These  things  were  done  in  Betha- 
bara  beyond  Jordan,  where  John  was 
baptizing. 

29  The  next  day  John  seeth  Jesus  com- 
ing unto  him,  and  saith.  Behold  the  Lamb 
of  God,  which  taketh  away  the  sin  of  the 
world. 

30  This  is  he  of  whom  I  said.  After 
me  Cometh  a  man  which  is  preferred 
before  me :  for  he  was  before  me. 

31  And  I  knew  him  not:  but  that  he 
should  be  made  manifest  to  Israel,  there- 
fore am  I  come  baptizing  with  water. 

32  And  John  bare  record,  saying,  I  saw 
the  Spirit  descending  from  heaven  like  a 
dove,  and  it  abode  upon  him. 

SS  And  I  knew  him  not :  but  he  that 
sent  me  to  baptize  with  water,  the  same 
said  unto  me,  Upon  whom  thou  shalt  see 
the  Spirit  descending,  and  remaining  on 
him,  the  same  is  he  which  baptizeth  with 
the  Holy  Ghost. 

34  And  I  saw,  and  bare  record  that  this 
is  the  Son  of  God. 

35  Again  the  next  day  after  John  stood, 
and  two  of  his  disciples ; 

36  And  looking  upon  Jesus  as  he 
walked,  he  saith.  Behold  the  Lamb  of 
God! 


John,  when  the  Jews  sent  unto  him 
from  Jerusalem  priests  and  Levites 
to  ask  him,  Who  art  thou?  20  And 
he  confessed,  and  denied  not ;  and 
he  confessed,  I  am  not  the  Christ. 
21  And  they  asked  him.  What  then  ? 
Art  thou  Elijah?  And  he  saith,  I 
am  not.  Art  thou  the  prophet? 
And  he  answered.  No.  22  They 
said  therefore  unto  him.  Who  art 
thou?  that  we  may  give  an  answer 
to  them  that  sent  us.  What  sayest 
thou  of  thyself?  23  He  said,  1  am 
the  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wil- 
derness, Make  straight  the  way  of 
the  Lord,  as  said  Isaiah  the  pro- 
phet. 24  And  they  had  been  sent 
from  the  Pharisees.  25  And  they 
asked  him,  and  said  unto  him.  Why 
then  baptizest  thou,  if  thou  art  not 
the  Christ,  neither  Elijah,  neither 
the  prophet?  26  John  answered 
them,  saying,  I  baptize  with  wa- 
ter :  in  the  midst  of  you  standeth 
one  whom  ye  know  not,  27  even  he 
that  Cometh  after  me,  the  latchet  of 
whose  shoe  I  am  not  worthy  to  un- 
loose. 28  These  things  were  done 
in  Bethany  beyond  Jordan,  where 
John  was  baptizing. 

29  On  the  morrow  he  seeth  Jesus 
coming  unto  him,  and  saith.  Be- 
hold, the  Lamb  of  God,  which  tak- 
eth away  the  sin  of  the  world !  30 
This  is  he  of  whom  I  said.  After  me 
Cometh  a  man  which  is  become  be- 
fore me:  for  he  was  before  me.  31 
And  I  knew  him  not ;  but  that  he 
should  be  made  manifest  to  Israel, 
for  this  cause  came  I  baptizing 
with  water.  32  And  John  bare  wit- 
ness, saying,  I  have  beheld  the 
Spirit  descending  as  a  dove  out  of 
heaven ;  and  it  abode  upon  him.  33 
And  I  knew  him  not :  but  he  that 
sent  me  to  baptize  with  water,  he 
said  unto  me,  Upon  whomsoever 
thou  shalt  see  the  Spirit  descend- 
ing, and  abiding  upon  him,  the  same 
is  he  that  baptizeth  with  the  Holy 
Spirit.  34  And  I  have  seen,  and 
have  borne  witness  that  this  is  the 
Son  of  God. 

35  Again  on  the  morrow  John 
was  standing,  and  two  of  his  disci- 
ples ;  36  and  he  looked  upon  Jesus 
as  he  walked,  and  saith,  Behold, 
the  Lamb  of  God!  37  And  the 
two  disciples  heard  him  speak,  and 
they  followed  Jesus.    38  And  Jesus 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  I. 


DOUAY       389 


is  in  the  bosom  of  the  Father,  he 
hath  declared  him. 

19  And  this  is  the  witness  of 
John,  when  the  Jews  sent  unto 
him  from  Jerusalem  priests  and 
Levites  to  ask  him.  Who  art  thou? 
20  And  he  confessed,  and  denied 
not;  and  he  confessed,  I  am  not 
the  Christ.  21  And  they  asked 
him,  What  then?  Art  thou  Elijah? 
And  he  saith,  I  am  not.  Art  thou 
the  prophet?  And  he  answered. 
No.  22  They  said  therefore  unto 
him.  Who  art  thou?  that  we  may 
give  an  answer  to  them  that  sent 
us.  What  sayest  thou  of  thyself? 
23  He  said,  I  am  the  voice  of  one 
crying  in  the  wilderness.  Make 
straight  the  way  of  the  Lord,  as 
said  Isaiah  the  prophet.  24  And 
they  had  been  sent  from  the  Phari- 
sees. 25  And  they  asked  him,  and 
said  unto  him.  Why  then  baptizest 
thou,  if  thou  art  not  the  Christ, 
neither  Elijah,  neither  the  prophet? 
26  John  answered  them,  saying,  I 
baptize  in  water:  in  the  midst  of 
you  standeth  one  whom  ye  know 
not,  27  even  he  that  cometh  after 
me,  the  latchet  of  whose  shoe  I  am 
not  worthy  to  unloose.  28  These 
things  were  done  in  Bethany  be- 
yond the  Jordan,  where  John  was 
baptizing. 

29  On  the  morrow  he  seeth 
Jesus  coming  unto  him,  and  saith. 
Behold,  the  Lamb  of  God,  that 
taketh  away  the  sin  of  the  world ! 
30  This  is  he  of  whom  I  said,  Af- 
ter me  cometh  a  man  who  is  be- 
come before  me:  for  he  was  before 
me.  31  And  I  knew  him  not;  but 
that  he  should  be  made  manifest 
to  Israel,  for  this  cause  came  I 
baptizing  in  water.  32  And  John 
bare  witness,  saying.  I  have  beheld 
the  Spirit  descending  as  a  dove  oyt 
of  heaven  ;  and  it  abode  upon  him. 
33  And  I  knew  him  not :  but  he 
that  sent  me  to  baptize  in  water, 
he  said  unto  me.  Upon  whomso- 
ever thou  shalt  see  the  Spirit  de- 
scending, and  abiding  upon  him, 
the  same  is  he  that  baptizeth  in 
the  Holy  Spirit.  34  And  I  have 
seen,  and  have  borne  witness  that 
this  is  the  Son  of  God. 

35  Again  on  the  morrow  John 
was  standing,  and  two  of  his  disci- 
ples ;  36  and  he  looked  upon  Jesus 


the  only  begotten  Son  who  is  in  the 
bosom  of  the  Father,  he  hath  declared 
him. 

19  And  this  is  the  testimony  of  John, 
when  the  Jews  sent  from  Jerusalem 
priests  and  Levites  to  him,  to  ask  him : 
Who  art  thou? 

20  And  he  confessed,  and  did  not  deny; 
and  he  confessed :  I  am  not  the  Christ. 

21  And  they  asked  him:  What  then? 
Art  thou  Elias?  And  he  said:  I  am  not. 
Art  thou  the  prophet?  And  he  answered: 
No. 

22  They  said  therefore  unto  him :  Who 
art  thou,  that  we  may  give  an  answer  to 
them  that  sent  us?  What  sayest  thou  of 
thyself? 

23  He  said :  /  am  the  voice  of  one  cry- 
ing in  the  wilderness,  make  straight  the 
zvay  of  the  Lord,  as  said  the  prophet 
Isaias. 

24  And  they  that  were  sent,  were  of 
the  Pharisees. 

25  And  they  asked  him,  and  said  to 
him :  Why  then  dost  thou  baptize,  if 
thou  be  not  Christ,  nor  Elias,  nor  the 
prophet? 

26  John  answered  them,  saying :  I  bap- 
tize with  water;  but  there  hath  stood  one 
in  the  midst  of  you,  whom  you  know 
not. 

27  The  same  is  he  that  shall  come 
after  me,  who  is  preferred  before  me: 
the  latchet  of  whose  shoe  I  am  not 
worthy  to  loose. 

28  These  things  were  done  in  Bethania, 
beyond  the  Jordan,  where  John  was 
baptizing. 

29  The  next  day,  John  saw  Jesus  com- 
ing to  him,  and  he  saith :  Behold  the 
Lamb  of  God,  behold  him  who  taketh 
away  the  sin  of  the  world. 

30  This  is  he,  of  whom  I  said :  After 
me  there  cometh  a  man,  who  is  pre- 
ferred before  me :  Decause  he  was  before 
me. 

31  And  I  knew  him  not.  but  that  he 
may  be  made  manifest  in  Israel,  there- 
fore am  I  come  baptizing  with  water. 

32  And  John  gave  testimony,  saying:  I 
saw  the  Spirit  coming  down,  as  a  dove 
from  heaven,  and  he  remained  upon  him. 

2'i  And  I  knew  him  not ;  but  he^  who 
sent  me  to  baptize  with  water,  said  to 
me :  He  upon  whom  thou  shalt  see  the 
Spirit  descending,  and  remaining  upon 
him,  he  it  is  that  baptizeth  with  the 
Holy  Ghost. 

34  And  I  saw,  and  I  gave  testimony, 
that  this  is  the  Son  of  God. 


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REVISED 


y]  And  the  two  disciples  heard  him 
speak,  and  they  followed  Jesus. 

38  Then  Jesus  turned,  and  saw  them 
following,  and  saith  unto  them.  What  seek 
ye?  They  said  unto  him,  Rabbi,  (which 
is  to  say,  being  interpreted,  Master,) 
where  dwellest  thou? 

39  He  saith  unto  them.  Come  and  see. 
They  came  and  saw  where  he  dwelt,  and 
abode  with  him  that  day :  for  it  was 
about  the  tenth  hour. 

40  One  of  the  two  which  heard  John 
speak,  and  followed  him,  was  Andrew, 
Simon    Peter's  brother. 

41  He  first  findeth  his  own  brother 
Simon,  and  saith  unto  him,  We  have 
found  the  Messias,  which  is,  being  in- 
terpreted, the   Christ. 

42  And  he  brought  him  to  Jesus.  And 
when  Jesus  beheld  him,  he  said.  Thou 
art  Simon  the  son  of  Jona :  thou  shalt 
be  called  Cephas,  which  is  by  interpre- 
tation, A  stone. 

43  The  day  following  Jesus  would  go 
forth  into  Galilee,  and  findeth  Philip, 
and  saith  unto  him,  Follow  me. 

44  Now  Philip  was  of  Bethsaida,  the 
city  of  Andrew  and   Peter. 

45  Philip  findeth  Nathanael,  and  saith 
unto  him,  We  have  found  him,  of  whom 
Moses  in  the  law,  and  the  prophets,  did 
write,  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the  son  of 
Joseph. 

46  And  Nathanael  said  unto  him.  Can 
there  any  good  thing  come  out  of  Naz- 
areth? Philip  saith  unto  him.  Come  and 
see. 

47  Jesus  saw  Nathanael  coming  to  him, 
and  saith  of  him.  Behold  an  Israelite  in- 
deed, in  whom  is  no  guile ! 

48  Nathanael  saith  unto  him.  Whence 
knowest  thou  me?  Jesus  answered  and 
said  unto  him,  Before  that  Philip  called 
thee,  when  thou  wast  under  the  fig  tree, 
I  saw  thee. 

49  Nathanael  answered  and  saith  unto 
him.  Rabbi,  thou  art  the  Son  of  God; 
thou  art  the  King  of  Israel. 

50  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him, 
Because  I  said  unto  thee,  I  saw  thee  un- 
der the  fig  tree,  believest  thou?  thou 
shalt  see  greater  things  than  these. 

51  And  he  saith  unto  him,  Verily,  ver- 
ily, I  say  unto  you.  Hereafter  ye  shall 
see  heaven  open,  and  the  angels  of  God 
ascending  and  descending  upon  the  Son 
of  man. 


turned,  and  beheld  them  following, 
and  saith  unto  them,  What  seek 
ye?  And  they  said  unto  him,  Rabbi 
(which  is  to  say,  being  interpreted. 
Master),  where  abidest  thou?  39 
He  saith  unto  them.  Come,  and  ye 
shall  see.  They  came  therefore 
and  saw  where  he  abode ;  and  they 
abode  with  him  that  day :  it  was 
about  the  tenth  hour.  40  One  of 
the  two  that  heard  John  speak,  and 
followed  him,  was  Andrew,  Simon 
Peter's  brother.  41  He  findeth 
first  his  own  brother  Simon,  and 
saith  unto  him.  We  have  found 
the  Messiah  (which  is,  being  inter- 
preted, Christ).  42  He  brought  him 
unto  Jesus.  Jesus  looked  upon  him, 
and  said,  Thou  art  Simon  the  son 
of  John :  thou  shalt  be  called  Ce- 
phas (which  is  by  interpretation, 
Peter). 

43  On  the  morrow  he  was  minded 
to  go  forth  into  Galilee,  and  he 
findeth  Philip :  and  Jesus  saith  unto 
him.  Follow  me.  44  Now  Philip 
was  from  Bethsaida,  of  the  city  of 
Andrew  and  Peter.  45  Philip  find- 
eth Nathanael,  and  saith  unto  him. 
We  have  found  him,  of  whom  Mo- 
ses in  the  law,  and  the  prophets, 
did  write,  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the 
son  of  Joseph.  46  And  Nathanael 
said  unto  him.  Can  any  good  thing 
come  out  of  Nazareth?  Philip  saith 
unto  him.  Come  and  see.  47  Jesus 
saw  Nathanael  coming  to  him,  and 
saith  of  him.  Behold,  an  Israelite 
indeed,  in  whom  is  no  guile !  48 
Nathanael  saith  unto  him,  Whence 
knowest  thou  me?  Jesus  answered 
and  said  imto  him.  Before  Philip 
called  thee,  when  thou  wast  under 
the  fig  tree,  I  saw  thee.  49  Nathan- 
ael answered  him.  Rabbi,  thou  art 
the  Son  of  God;  thou  art  King  of 
Israel.  50  Jesus  answered  and  said 
urtto  him.  Because  I  said  unto  thee, 
I  saw  thee  underneath  the  fig  tree, 
believest  thou?  thou  shalt  see 
greater  things  than  these.  51  And 
he  saith  unto  him.  Verily,  verily,  I 
say  unto  you.  Ye  shall  see  the 
heaven  opened,  and  the  angels  of 
God  ascending  and  descending  upon 
the  Son  of  man. 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  I, 


DOUAY       391 


as  he  walked,  and  saith,  Behold, 
the  Lamb  of  God !  37  And  the 
two  disciples  heard  him  speak, 
and  they  followed  Jesus.  38  And 
Jesus  turned,  and  beheld  them  fol- 
lowing, and  saith  unto  them.  What 
seek  ye?  And  they  said  unto  him. 
Rabbi  (which  is  to  say,  being  inter- 
preted. Teacher),  where  abidest 
thou?  39  He  saith  unto  them. 
Come,  and  ye  shall  see.  They  came 
therefore  and  saw  where  he  abode ; 
and  they  abode  with  him  that  day: 
it  was  about  the  tenth  hour.  40 
One  of  the  two  that  heard  John 
speak,  and  followed  him,  was  An- 
drew, Simon  Peter's  brother.  41 
He  findeth  first  his  own  brother 
Simon,  and  saith  unto  him.  We 
have  found  the  Messiah  (which  is, 
being  interpreted,  Christ).  42  He 
brought  him  unto  Jesus.  Jesus 
looked  upon  him,  and  said.  Thou 
art  Simon  the  son  of  John:  thou 
shalt  be  called  Cephas  (which  is 
by  interpretation,   Peter). 

43  On  the  morrow  he  was  mind- 
ed to  go  forth  into  Galilee,  and  he 
findeth  Philip :  and  Jesus  saith 
unto  him.  Follow  me.  44  Now 
Philip  was  from  Bethsaida,  of  the 
city  of  Andrew  and  Peter.  45 
Philip  findeth  Nathanael,  and  saith 
unto  him.  We  have  found  him,  of 
whom  Moses  in  the  law.  and  the 
prophets,  wrote,  Jesus  of  Naza- 
reth, the  son  of  Joseph.  46  And 
Nathanael  said  unto  him.  Can  any 
good  thilig  come  out  of  Nazareth? 
Philip  saith  unto  him.  Come  and 
see.  47  Jesus  saw  Nathanael  com- 
ing to  him,  and  saith  of  him.  Be- 
hold, an  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom 
is  no  guile !  48  Nathanael  saith 
unto  him.  Whence  knowest  thou 
me?  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
him.  Before  Philip  called  thee, 
when  thou  wast  under  the  fig 
tree,  I  saw  thee.  40  Nathanael 
answered  him,  Rabbi,  thou  art  the 
Son  of  God ;  thou  art  King  of 
Israel.  50  Jesus  answered  and 
said  unto  him.  Because  I  said  unto 
thee,  I  saw  thee  underneath  the  fig 
tree,  believest  thou?  thou  shalt  see 
greater  things  than  these.  51  And 
he  saith  unto  him.  Verily,  verily, 
I  say  unto  you.  Ye  shall  see  the 
heaven  opened,  and  the  angels  of 
God  ascending  and  descending  up- 
on the  Son  of  man. 


35  The  next  day  again  John  stood,  and 
two  of  his  disciples. 

36  And  beholding  Jesus  walking,  he 
saith :  Behold  the  Lamb  of  God. 

2i7  And  the  two  disciples  heard  him 
speak,  and  they  followed  Jesus. 

38  And  Jesus  turning,  and  seeing  them 
following  him,  saith  to  them :  What  seek 
you?  Who  said  to  him.  Rabbi,  (which  is 
to  say,  being  interpreted,  Master,)  where 
dwellest  thou? 

39  He  saith  to  them :  Come  and  see. 
They  came,  and  saw  where  he  abode,  and 
they  stayed  with  him  that  day :  now  it 
was  about  the  tenth  hour. 

40  And  Andrew,  the  brother  of  Simon 
Peter,  was  one  of  the  two  who  had  heard 
of  John,  and   followed  him. 

41  He  findeth  first  his  brother  Simon, 
and  saith  to  him :  We  have  found  the 
Messias,  which  is,  being  interpreted,  the 
Christ. 

42  And  he  brought  him  to  Jesus.  And 
Jesus  looking  upon  him,  said :  Thou  art 
Simon  the  son  of  Jona :  thou  shalt  be 
called  Cephas,  which  is  interpreted  Peter. 

43  On  the  following  day,  he  would  go 
forth  into  Galilee,  and  he  findeth  Philip. 
And  Jesus  saith  to  him :  Follow  me. 

44  Now  Philip  was  of  Bethsaida,  the 
city  of   Andrew   and   Peter. 

45  Philip  findeth  Nathanael,  and  saith 
to  him :  We  have  found  him  of  whom 
Moses  in  the  law,  and  the  prophets  did 
write,  Jesus  the  son  of  Joseph  of  Naz- 
areth. 

46  And  Nathanael  said  to  him :  Can 
any  thing  of  good  come  from  Nazareth? 
Philip  saith  to  him :  Come  and  see. 

47  Jesus  saw  Nathanael  coming  to  him : 
and  he  saith  of  him :  Behold  an  Israelite 
indeed,  in  whom  there  is  no  guile. 

48  Nathanael  saith  to  him :  Whence 
knowest  thou  me?  Jesus  answered,  and 
said  to  him :  Before  that  Philip  called 
thee,  when  thou  wast  under  the  fig  tree, 
I  saw  thee. 

49  Nathanael  answered  him,  and  said: 
Rabbi,  thou  art  the  Son  of  God,  thou  art 
the  king  of  Israel. 

50  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  him :  Be- 
cause I  said  unto  thee,  I  saw  thee  under 
the  fig  tree,  thou  believest :  greater 
things  than  these  shalt  thou  see. 

51  And  he  saith  to  him :  Amen,  amen  I 
say  to  you,  you  shall  see  the  heaven 
opened,  and  the  angels  of  God  ascending 
and  descending  upon  the  Son  of  man. 


392       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  2. 


REVISED 


CHAPTER  2. 

AND  the  third  day  there  was  a  mar- 
riage  in    Cana  of   Galilee ;   and  the 
mother  of  Jesus  was  there : 

2  And  both  Jesus  was  called,  and  his 
disciples,  to  the  marriage. 

3  And  when  they  wanted  wine,  the 
mother  of  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  They 
have  no  wine. 

4  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Woman,  what 
have  I  to  do  with  thee?  mine  hour  is  not 
yet  come. 

5  His  mother  saith  unto  the  servants. 
Whatsoever  he  saith  unto  you,  do  it. 

6  And  there  were  set  there  six  water- 
pots  of  stone,  after  the  manner  of  the 
purifying  of  the  Jews,  containing  two 
or  three  firkins  apiece. 

7  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Fill  the  wa- 
terpots  with  water.  And  they  filled  them 
up  to  the  brim. 

8  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Draw  out 
now,  and  bear  unto  the  governor  of  the 
feast.     And  they  bare  it. 

9  When  the  ruler  of  the  feast  had 
tasted  the  water  that  was  made  wine, 
and  knew  not  whence  it  was :  (but  the 
servants  which  drew  the  water  knew;) 
the  governor  of  the  feast  called  the  bride- 
groom, 

10  And  saith  unto  him,  Every  man 
at  the  beginning  doth  set  forth  good 
wine ;  and  when  men  have  well  drunk, 
then  that  which  is  worse :  but  thou  hast 
kept  the  good  wine  until  now. 

11  This  beginning  of  miracles  did  Je- 
sus in-  Cana  of  Galilee,  and  manifested 
forth  his  glory;  and  his  disciples  be- 
lieved   on    him. 

12  After  this  he  went  down  to  Caper- 
naum, he,  and  his  mother,  and  his  breth- 
ren, and  his  disciples :  and  they  continued 
there  not  many  days. 

13  And  the  Jews'  passover  was  at  hand, 
and  Jesus  went  up  to  Jerusalem, 

14  And  found  in  the  temple  those  that 
sold  oxen  and  sheep  and  doves,  and  the 
changers  of  money  sitting: 

15  And  when  he  had  made  a  scourge 
of  small  cords,  he  drove  them  all  out  of 
the  temple,  and  the  sheep,  and  the  oxen ; 
and  poured  out  the  changers'  money,  and 
overthrew  the  tables ; 

16  And  said  unto  them  that  sold  doves. 
Take  these  things  hence ;  make  not  my 
Father's  house  an  house  of  merchandise. 

17  And  his  disciples  remembered  that 
it  was  written,  The  zeal  of  thine  house 
hath  eaten  me  up. 


A  ND  the  third  day  there  was 
2x\.  a  marriage  in  Cana  of  Gali- 
lee ;  and  the  mother  of  Jesus  was 
there :  2  and  Jesus  also  was  bidden, 
and  his  disciples,  to  the  marriage. 
3  And  when  the  wine  failed,  the 
mother  of  Jesus  saith  unto  him. 
They  have  no  wine.  4  And  Jesus 
saith  unto  her.  Woman,  what  have 

I  to  do  with  thee?  mine  hour  is 
not  yet  come.  5  His  mother  saith 
unto  the  servants.  Whatsoever  he 
saith  unto  you,  do  it.  6  Now  there 
were  six  waterpots  of  stone  set 
there  after  the  Jews'  manner  of 
purifying,  containing  two  or  three 
firkins  apiece.  7  Jesus  saith  unto 
them,  Fill  the  waterpots  with  wa- 
ter. And  they  filled  them  up  to  the 
brim.  8  And  he  saith  unto  them, 
Draw  out  now,  and  bear  unto  the 
ruler  of  the  feast.  And  they  bare 
it.  9  And  when  the  ruler  of  the 
feast  tasted  the  water  now  become 
wine,  and  knew  not  whence  it  was 
(but  the  servants  which  had  drawn 
the  water  knew),  the  ruler  of  the 
feast  calleth  the  bridegroom,  10 
and  saith  unto  him,  Every  man  set- 
teth  on  first  the  good  wine ;  and 
when  men  have  drunk  freely,  then 
that  which  is  worse :  thou  hast 
kept    the    good    wine    until    now. 

II  This  beginning  of  his  signs  did 
Jesus  in  Cana  of  Galilee,  and  mani- 
fested his  glory;  and  his  disciples 
believed  on  him. 

12  After  this  he  went  down  to 
Capernaum,  he,  and  his  mother,  and 
his  brethren,  and  his  disciples:  and 
there  they  abode  not  many  days. 

13  And  the  passover  of  the  Jews 
was  at  hand,  and  Jesus  went  up 
to  Jerusalem.  14  And  he  found  in 
the  temple  those  that  sold  oxen  and 
sheep  and  doves,  and  the  changers 
of  money  sitting:  15  and  he  made 
a  scourge  of  cords,  and  cast  all  out 
of  the  temple,  both  the  sheep  and 
the  oxen ;  and  he  poured  out  the 
changers'  money,  and  overthrew 
their  tables;  16  and  to  them  that 
sold  the  doves  he  said.  Take  these 
things  hence ;  make  not  my  Fa- 
ther's house  a  house  of  merchan- 
dise. 17  His  disciples  remembered 
that  it  was  written,  The  zeal  of 
thine  house  shall  eat  me  up.  18 
The  Jews  therefore  answered  and 
said  unto  him,  What  sign  shewest 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  2. 


DOUAY       393 


A  ND  the  third  day  there  was 
2xjL  a  marriage  in  Cana  of  Gali- 
lee;  and' the  mother  of  Jesus  was 
there:  2  and  Jesus  also  was  bid- 
den, and  his  disciples,  to  the  mar- 
riage. 3  And  when  the  wine 
failed,  the  mother  of  Jesus  saith 
unto  him,  They  have  no  wine.  4 
And  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Woman, 
what  have  I  to  do  with  thee?  mine 
hour  is  not  yet  come.  5  His 
mother  saith  unto  the  servants. 
Whatsoever  he  saith  unto  you,  do 
it.  6  Now  there  were  six  water- 
pots  of  stone  set  there  after  the 
Jews'  manner  of  purifying,  con- 
taining two  or  three  firkins  apiece. 
7  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Fill  the 
waterpots  with  water.  And  they 
filled  them  up  to  the  brim.  8  And 
he  saith  unto  them.  Draw  out  now, 
and  bear  unto  the  ruler  of  the 
feast.  And  they  bare  it.  9  And 
when  the  ruler  of  the  feast  tasted 
the  water  now  become  wine,  and 
knew  not  whence  it  was  (but  the 
servants  that  had  drawn  the  water 
knew"),  the  ruler  of  the  feast  call- 
eth  the  bridegroom,  10  and  saith 
unto  him.  Every  man  setteth  on 
first  the  good  wine ;  and  when  men 
have  drunk  freely,  then  that  which 
is  worse :  thou  hast  kept  the  good 
wine  until  now.  11  This  beginning 
of  his  signs  did  Jesus  in  Cana  of 
Galilee,  and  manifested  his  glory; 
and  his  disciples  believed  on  him. 

12  After  this  he  went  down  to 
Capernaum,  he,  and  his  mother, 
and  his  brethren,  and  his  disciples ; 
and  there  they  abode  not  many 
days. 

13  And  the  passover  of  the  Jews 
was  at  hand,  and  Jesus  went  up  to 
Jerusalem.  14  And  he  found  in 
the  temple  those  that  sold  oxen 
and  sheep  and  doves,  and  the 
changers  of  money  sitting:  15  and 
he  made  a  scourge  of  cords,  and 
cast  all  out  of  the  temple,  both  the 
sheep  and  the  oxen ;  and  he  poured 
out  the  changers'  money,  and  over- 
threw their  tables:  16  and  to 
them  that  sold  the  doves  he  said. 
Take  these  things  hence ;  make  not 
my  Father's  house  a  house  of  mer- 
chandise. 17  His  disciples  remem- 
bered that  it  was  written.  Zeal  for 
thy  house  shall  eat  me  up.  18  The 
Jews  therefore  answered  and  said 


CHAPTER  2. 

AND  the  third  day,  there  was  a  mar- 
riage  in   Cana  of   Galilee:   and  the 
mother  of  Jesus  was  there. 

2  And  Jesus  also  was  invited,  and  his 
disciples,  to  the  marriage. 

3  And  the  wine  failing,  the  mother  of 
Jesus  saith  to  him :  They  have  no  wine. 

4  And  Jesus  saith  to  her :  Woman, 
what  is  that  to  me  and  to  thee?  my 
hour  is  not  yet  come. 

5  His  mother  saith  to  the  waiters : 
Whatsoever  he  shall  say  to  you,  do  ye. 

6  Now  there  were  set  there  six  water- 
pots  of  stone,  according  to  the  manner  of 
the  purifying  of  the  Jews,  containing  two 
or  three  measures  apiece. 

7  Jesus  saith  to  them:  Fill  the  water- 
pots  with  water.  And  they  filled  them 
up  to  the  brim. 

8  And  Jesus  saith  to  them:  Draw  out 
now,  and  carry  to  the  chief  steward  of 
the  feast.     And  they  carried  it. 

9  And  when  the  chief  steward  had 
tasted  the  water  made  wine,  and  knew 
not  whence  it  was,  but  the  waiters  knew 
who  had  drawn  the  water ;  the  chief 
steward  calleth  the  bridegroom, 

10  And  saith  to  him :  Every  man  at 
first  setteth  forth  good  wine,  and  when 
men  have  well  drunk,  then  that  which  is 
worse.  But  thou  hast  kept  the  good  wine 
until  now. 

11  This  beginning  of  miracles  did  Je- 
sus in  Cana  of  Galilee ;  and  manifested 
his  glory,  and  his  disciples  believed  in 
him. 

12  After  this  he  went  down  to  Caphar- 
naum,  he  and  his  mother,  and  his  bre- 
thren, and  his  disciples :  and  they  re- 
mained there  not  many  days. 

13  And  the  pasch  of  the  Jews  was  at 
hand,  and  Jesus  went  up  to  Jerusalem. 

14  And  he  found  in  the  temple  them 
that  sold  oxen  and  sheep  and  doves,  and 
the  changers  of  money  sitting. 

15  And  when  he  had  made,  as  it  were,  a 
scourge  of  little  cords,  he  drove  them  all 
out  of  the  temple,  the  sheep  also  and  the 
oxen,  and  the  money  of  the  changers 
he  poured  out,  and  the  tables  he  over- 
threw. 

16  And  to  them  that  sold  doves  he  said.: 
Take  these  things  hence,  and  make  not 
the  house  of  my  Father  a  house  of  traffic. 

17  And  his  disciples  remembered,  that 
it  was  written :  The  zeal  of  thy  house 
hath  eaten  me  up. 

18  The  Jews,  therefore,  answered,  and 


394       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  3. 


REVISED 


18  Then  answered  the  Jews  and  said 
unto  him,  What  signs  shewest  thou  unto 
us,  seeing  that  thou  doest  these  things? 

19  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Destroy  ihis  temple,  and  in  three  days  I 
will  raise  it  up. 

20  Then  said  the  Jews,  Forty  and  six 
years  was  this  temple  in  building,  and 
wilt  thou  rear  it  up  in  three  days? 

21  But  he  spake  of  the  temple  of  his 
body. 

22  When  therefore  he  was  risen  from 
the  dead,  his  disciples  remembered  that 
he  had  said  this  unto  them ;  and  they 
believed  the  scripture,  and  the  word  which 
Jesus  had  said. 

23  Now  when  he  was  in  Jerusalem  at 
the  passover,  in  the  feast  day,  many  be- 
lieved in  his  name,  when  they  saw  the 
miracles  which  he  did. 

24  But  Jesus  did  not  commit  himself 
unto  them,  because  he  knew  all  men, 

25  And  needed  not  that  any  should 
testify  of  man :  for  he  knew  what  was 
in  man. 


thou  unto  us,  seeing  that  thou  doest 
these  things?  19  Jesus  answered 
and  said  unto  them,  Destroy  this 
temple,  and  in  three  days  I  will 
raise  it  up.  20  The  Jews  therefore 
said,  Forty  and  six  years  was  this 
temple  in  building,  and  wilt  thou 
raise  it  up  in  three  days?  21  But 
he  spake  of  the  temple  of  his  body. 
22  When  therefore  he  was  raised 
from  the  dead,  his  disciples  remem- 
bered that  he  spake  this ;  and  they 
believed  the  scripture,  and  the  word 
which  Jesus  had  said. 

23  Now  when  he  was  in  Jeru- 
salem at  the  passover,  during  the 
feast,  many  believed  on  his  name, 
beholding  his  signs  which  he  did. 
24  But  Jesus  did  not  trust  himself 
unto  them,  for  that  he  knew  all 
men,  25  and  because  he  needed  not 
that  any  one  should  bear  witness 
concerning  man;  for  he  himself 
knew  what  was  in  man. 


CHAPTER  3- 

THERE  was  a  man  of  the  Pharisees, 
named    Nicodemus,    a    ruler    of    the 
Jews : 

2  The  same  came  to  Jesus  by  night, 
and  said  unto  him,  Rabbi,  we  know  that 
thou  art  a  teacher  come  from  God :  for 
no  man  can  do  these  rniracles  that  thou 
doest,  except  God  be  with  him. 

3  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him, 
Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  Except  a 
man  be  born  again,  he  cannot  see  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

4  Nicodemus  saith  unto  him,  How  can 
a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old?  can  he 
enter  the  second  time  into  his  mother's 
womb,  and  be  born? 

5  Jesus  answered,  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
unto  thee,  Except  a  man  be  born  of 
water  and  of  the  Spirit,  he  cannot  enter 
into  the  kingdom  of  God. 

6  That  which  is  born  of  the  flesh  is 
flesh ;  and  that  which  is  born  of  the  Spirit 
is  spirit. 

7  Marvel  not  that  I  said  unto  thee.  Ye 
must  be  born  again. 

8  The  wind  bloweth  where  it  listeth, 
and  thou  hearest  the  sound  thereof,  but 
canst  not  tell  whence  it  cometh,  and 
whither  it  goeth :  so  is  every  one  that  is 
born  of  the   Spirit. 

9  Nicodemus  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  How  can  these  things  be? 


IVJ'OW  there  was  a  man  of  the 
3-^^  Pharisees,  named  Nicode- 
mus, a  ruler  of  the  Jews :  2  the 
same  came  unto  him  by  night,  and 
said  to  him,  Rabbi,  we  know  that 
thou  art  a  teacher  come  from  God : 
for  no  man  can  do  these  signs  that 
thou  doest,  except  God  be  with  him. 
3  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him, 
Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  Ex- 
cept a  man  be  born  anew,  he  can- 
not see  the  kingdom  of  God.  4 
Nicodemus  saith  unto  him.  How 
can  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old? 
can  he  enter  a  second  time  into  his 
mother's  womb,  and  be  born?  5 
Jesus  answered.  Verily,  verily,  I 
say  unto  thee.  Except  a  man  be 
born  of  water  and  the  Spirit,  he 
cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
God.  6  That  which  is  born  of  the 
flesh  is  flesh ;  and  that  which  is  born 
of  the  Spirit  is  spirit.  7  Marvel 
not  that  I  said  unto  thee,  Ye  must 
be  born  anew.  8  The  wind  bloweth 
where  it  listeth,  and  thou  hearest 
the  voice  thereof,  but  knowest  not 
whence  it  cometh,  and  whither  it 
goeth :  so  is  every  one  that  is  born 
of  the  Spirit.  9  Nicodemus  an- 
swered and  said  unto  him.  How  can 
these    things    be?      10    Jesus    an- 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  3. 


DOUAY       395 


unto  him,  What  sign  showest  thou 
unto  us,  seeing  that  thou  doest 
these  things?  19  Jesus  answered 
and  said  unto  them,  Destroy  this 
temple,  and  in  three  days  I  will 
raise  it  up.  20  The  Jews  therefore 
said,  Forty  and  six  years  was  this 
temple  in  building,  and  wilt  thou 
raise  it  up  in  three  days?  21  But 
he  spake  of  the  temple  of  his  body. 
22  When  therefore  he  was  raised 
from  the  dead,  his  disciples  remem- 
bered that  he  spake  this;  and  they 
believed  the  scripture,  and  the 
word  which  Jesus  had  said. 

23  Now  when  he  was  in  Jeru- 
salem at  the  passover,  during  the 
feast,  many  believed  on  his  name, 
beholding  his  signs  which  he  did. 
24  But  Jesus  did  not  trust  himself 
unto  them,  for  that  he  knew  all 
men,  25  and  because  he  needed  not 
that  any  one  should  bear  witness 
concerning  man ;  for  he  himself 
knew  what  was  in  man. 


said  to  him  :  What  sign  dost  thou  shew 
unto  us,  seeing  thou  dost  these  things? 

19  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  them : 
Destroy  this  temple,  and  in  three  days 
I  will  raise  it  up. 

20  The  Jews  then  said :  Six  and  forty 
years  was  this  temple  in  building;  and 
wilt  thou  raise  it  up  in  three  days? 

21  But  he  spoke  of  the  temple  of  his 
body. 

22  When  therefore  he  was  risen  again 
from  the  dead,  his  disciples  remembered, 
that  he  had  said  this,  and  they  believed 
the  scripture,  and  the  word  that  Jesus 
had  said. 

23  Now  when  he  was  at  Jerusalem,  at 
the  pasch,  upon  the  festival  day,  many 
believed  in  his  name,  seeing  his  signs 
which  he  did. 

24  But  Jesus  did  not  trust  himself  unto 
them,  for  that  he  knew  all  men, 

25  And  because  he  needed  not  that  any 
should  give  testimony  of  man :  for  he 
knew  what  was  in  man. 


CHAPTER 


"VTOW  there  was  a  man  of  the 
3-L^  Pharisees,  named  Nicodemus, 
a  ruler  of  the  Jews :  2  the  same 
came  unto  him  by  night,  and  said 
to  him,  Rabbi,  we  know  that  thou 
art  a  teacher  come  from  God ;  for 
no  one  can  do  these  signs  that  thou 
doest,  except  God  be  with  him.  3 
Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him, 
Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  Ex- 
cept one  be  born  anew,  he  cannot 
see  the  kingdom  of  God.  4  Nico- 
demus saith  unto  him,  How  can  a 
man  be  born  when  he  is  old?  can 
he  enter  a  second  time  into  his 
mother's  womb,  and  be  born?  5 
Jesus  answered,  Verily,  verily,  1 
say  unto  thee,  Except  one  be  born 
of  water  and  the  Spirit,  he  cannot 
enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God.  6 
That  which  is  born  of  the  flesh  is 
flesh ;  and  that  which  is  born  of  the 
Spirit  is  spirit.  7  Marvel  not  that 
I  said  unto  thee.  Ye  must  be  born 
anew.  8  The  wind  bloweth  where 
it  will,  and  thou  hearest  the  voice 
thereof,  but  knowest  not  whence  it 
Cometh,  and  whither  it  goeth :  so 
is  every  one  that  is  born  of  the 
Spirit.  9  Nicodemus  answered  and 
said  unto  him,  How  can  these 
things     be?       10     Jesus     answered 


AND  there  was  a  man  of  the  Phari- 
sees, named  Nicodemus,  a  ruler  of 
the  Jews. 

2  This  man  came  to  Jesus  by  night, 
and  said  to  him :  Rabbi,  we  know  that 
thou  art  come  a  teacher  from  God ;  for 
no  man  can  do  these  signs  which  thou 
dost,  unless  God  be  with  him. 

3  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  him : 
Amen,  amen  I  say  to  thee,  unless  a  man 
be  born  again,  he  cannot  see  the  king- 
dom of  God. 

4  Nicodemus  saith  to  him :  How  can  a 
man  be  born  when  he  is  old?  can  he  en- 
ter a  second  time  into  his  mother's 
womb,  and  be  born  again? 

5  Jesus  answered :  Amen,  amen  I  say 
to  thee,  unless  a  man  be  born  again  of 
water  and  the  Holy  Ghost,  he  cannot 
enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God. 

6  That  which  is  born  of  the  flesh,  is 
flesh ;  and  that  which  is  born  of  the 
Spirit,  is  spirit. 

7  Wonder  not,  that  I  said  to  thee,  you 
must  be  born  again. 

8  The  Spirit  breatheth  where  he  will ; 
and  thou  hearest  his  voice,  but  thou 
knowest  not  whence  he  cometh,  and 
whither  he  goeth :  so  is  every  one  that 
is  born  of  the  Spirit. 

9  Nicodemus  answered,  and  said  to 
him:  How  can  these  things  be  done? 


396       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  3. 


REVISED 


10  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him, 
Art  thou  a  master  of  Israel,  and  know- 
est  not  these  things? 

11  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee.  We 
speak  that  we  do  know,  and  testify  that 
we  have  seen ;  and  ye  receive  not  our 
witness. 

12  If  I  have  told  you  earthly  things, 
and  ye  believe  not,  how  shall  ye  believe, 
if  I  tell  you  of  heavenly  things? 

13  And  no  man  hath  ascended  up  to 
heaven,  but  he  that  came  down  from 
heaven,  even  the  Son  of  man  which  is  in 
heaven. 

14  And  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent 
in  the  wilderness,  even  so  must  the  Son 
of  man  be  lifted  up : 

15  That  whosoever  believeth  in  him 
should  not  perish,  but  have  eternal  life. 

16  For  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  he 
gave  his  only  begotten  Son,  that  whoso- 
ever believeth  in  him  should  not  perish, 
but  have  everlasting  life. 

17  For  God  sent  not  his  Son  into  the 
world  to  condemn  the  world ;  but  that 
the  world  through  him  might  be  saved. 

18  He  that  believeth  on  him  is  not 
condemned :  but  he  that  believeth  not  is 
condemned  already,  because  he  hath  not 
believed  in  the  name  of  the  only  begotten 
Son  of  God. 

19  And  this  is  the  condemnation,  that 
light  is  come  into  the  world,  and  men 
loved  darkness  rather  than  light,  because 
their  deeds  were  evil. 

20  For  every  one  that  doeth  evil  hateth 
the  light,  neither  cometh  to  the  light, 
lest  his  deeds  should  be  reproved. 

21  But  he  that  doeth  truth  cometh  to 
the  light,  that  his  deeds  may  be  made 
manifest,  that  they  are  wrought  in  God. 

22  After  these  things  came  Jesus  and 
his  disciples  into  the  land  of  Judsea;  and 
there  he .  tarried  with  them,  and  bap- 
tized. 

23  And  John  also  was  baptizing  in 
ALnon  near  to  Salim,  because  there  was 
much  water  there :  and  they  came,  and 
were  baptized. 

24  For  John  was  not  yet  cast  into 
prison. 

25  Then  there  arose  a  question  between 
some  of  John's  disciples  and  the  Jews 
about  purifying. 

26  And  they  came  unto  John,  and  said 
unto  him,  Rabbi,  he  that  was  with  thee 
beyond  Jordan,  to  whom  thou  barest  wit- 
ness, behold,  the  same  baptizeth,  and  all 
men  come  to  him. 

27  John    answered    and    said,    A    man 


swered  and  said  unto  him,  Art  thou 
the  teacher  of  Israel,  and  under- 
standest  not  these  things?  11  Ver- 
ily, verily,  I  say  unto  thee.  We 
speak  that  we  do  know,  and  bear 
witness  of  that  we  have  seen;  and 
ye  receive  not  our  witness.  12  If 
I  told  you  earthly  things,  and  ye 
believe  not,  how  shall  ye  believe, 
if  I  tell  you  heavenly  things?  13 
And  no  man  hath  ascended  into 
heaven,  but  he  that  descended  out 
of  heaven,  even  the  Son  of  man, 
which  is  in  heaven.  14  And  as  Mo- 
ses lifted  up  the  serpent  in  the  wil- 
derness, even  so  must  the  Son  of 
man  be  lifted  up :  15  that  whoso- 
ever believeth  may  in  him  have 
eternal  life. 

16  For  God  so  loved  the  world, 
that  he  gave  his  only  begotten  Son, 
that  whosoever  believeth  on  him 
should  not  perish,  but  have  eternal 
life.  17  For  God  sent  not  the  Son 
into  the  world  to  judge  the  world; 
but  that  the  world  should  be  saved 
through  him.  18  He  that  believeth 
on  him  is  not  judged:  he  that  be- 
lieveth not  hath  been  judged  al- 
ready, because  he  hath  not  believed 
on  the  name  of  the  only  begotten 
Son  of  God.  19  And  this  is  the 
judgement,  that  the  light  is  come 
into  the  world,  and  men  loved  the 
darkness  rather  than  the  light;  for 
their  works  were  evil.  20  For  every 
one  that  doeth  ill  hateth  the  light, 
and  cometh  not  to  the  light,  lest  his 
works  should  be  reproved.  21  But 
he  that  doeth  the  truth  cometh  to 
the  light,  that  his  works  may  be 
made  manifest,  that  they  have  been 
wrought  in  God. 

22  After  these  things  came  Jesus 
and  his  disciples  into  the  land  of 
Judaea;  and  there  he  tarried  with 
them,  and  baptized.  23  And  John 
also  was  baptizing  in  ^non  near  to 
Salim,  because  there  was  much 
water  there :  and  they  came,  and 
were  baptized.  24  For  John  was 
not  yet  cast  into  prison.  25  There 
arose  therefore  a  questioning  on 
the  part  of  John's  disciples  with  a 
Jew  about  purifying.  26  And  they 
came  unto  John,  and  said  to  him, 
Rabbi,  he  that  was  with  thee  be- 
yond Jordan,  to  whom  thou  hast 
borne  witness,  behold,  the  same 
baptizeth,  and  all  men  come  to  him. 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  3. 


DOUAY       397 


and  said  unto  him,  Art  thou  the 
teacher  of  Israel,  and  understand- 
est  not  these  things?  11  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  thee.  We  speak 
that  which  we  know,  and  bear  wit- 
ness of  that  which  we  have  seen; 
and  ye  receive  not  our  witness.  12 
If  I  told  you  earthly  things  and  ye 
believe  not,  how  shall  ye  believe 
if  I  tell  you  heavenly  things?  13 
And  no  one  hath  ascended  into 
heaven,  but  he  that  descended  out 
of  heaven,  even  the  Son  of  man, 
who  is  in  heaven.  14  And  as  Mo- 
ses lifted  up  the  serpent  in  the 
wilderness,  even  so  must  the  Son 
of  man  be  lifted  up;  15  that  who- 
soever believeth  may  in  him  have 
eternal  life. 

16  For  God  so  loved  the  world, 
that  he  gave  his  only  begotten  Son, 
that  whosoever  believeth  on  him 
should  not  perish,  but  have  eternal 
life.  17  For  God  sent  not  the  Son 
into  the  world  to  judge  the  world; 
but  that  the  world  should  be  saved 
through  him.  18  He  that  believeth 
on  him  is  not  judged:  he  that  be- 
lieveth not  hath  been  judged  al- 
ready, because  he  hath  not  believed 
on  the  name  of  the  only  begotten 
Son  of  God.  19  And  this  is  the 
judgment,  that  the  light  is  come 
into  the  world,  and  men  loved  the 
darkness  rather  than  the  light ;  for 
their  works  were  evil.  20  For 
every  one  that  doeth  evil  hateth 
the  light,  and  cometh  not  to  the 
light,  lest  his  works  should  be  re- 
proved. 21  But  he  that  doeth  the 
truth  cometh  to  the  light,  that  his 
works  may  be  made  manifest,  that 
they  have  been  wrought  in  God. 

22  After  these  things  came  Jesus 
and  his  disciples  into  the  land  of 
Judaea ;  and  there  he  tarried  with 
them,  and  baptized.  23  And  John 
also  was  baptizing  in  ^non  near 
to  Salim,  because  there  was  much 
water  there :  and  they  came,  and 
were  baptized.  24  For  John  was 
not  yet  cast  into  prison.  25  There 
arose  therefore  a  questioning  on 
the  part  of  John's  disciples  with  a 
Jew  about  purifying.  26  And  they 
came  unto  John,  and  said  to  him, 
Rabbi,  he  that  was  with  thee  be- 
yond the  Jordan,  to  whom  thou 
hast  borne  witness,  behold,  the 
same  baptizeth,  and  all  men  come 


10  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  him : 
Art  thou  a  master  in  Israel,  and  knowest 
not  these  things? 

11  Amen,  amen  I  say  to  thee,  that  we 
speak  what  we  know,  and  we  testify 
what  we  have  seen,  and  you  receive  not 
our  testimony. 

12  If  I  have  spoken  to  you  earthly 
things,  and  you  believe  not;  how  will 
you  believe,  if  I  shall  speak  to  you  hea- 
venly things? 

13  And  no  man  hath  ascended  into  hea- 
ven, but  he  that  descended  from  heaven, 
the  Son  of  man  who  is  in  heaven. 

14  And  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent 
in  the  desert,  so  must  the  Son  of  man  be 
lifted  up : 

15  That  whosoever  believeth  in  him, 
may  not  perish;  but  may  have  life  ever- 
lasting. 

16  For  God  so  loved  the  world,  as  to 
give  his  only  begotten  Son ;  that  whoso- 
ever believeth  in  him,  may  not  perish, 
but  may  have  life  everlasting. 

17  For  God  sent  not  his  Son  into  the 
world,  to  judge  the  world,  but  that  the 
world  may  be  saved  by  him. 

18  He  that  believeth  in  him  is  not 
judged.  But  he  that  doth  not  believe, 
is  already  judged:  because  he  believeth 
not  in  the  name  of  the  only  begotten 
Son  of  God. 

19  And  this  is  the  judgment :  because 
the  light  is  come  into  the  world,  and  men 
loved  darkness  rather  than  the  light :  for 
their  works  were  evil. 

20  For  every  one  that  doth  evil  hateth 
the  light,  and  cometh  not  to  the  light, 
that  his  works  may  not  be  reproved. 

21  But  he  that  doth  truth,  cometh  to 
the  light,  that  his  works  may  be  made 
manifest,  because  they  are  done  in  God. 

22  After  these  things  Jesus  and  his  dis- 
ciples came  into  the  land  of  Judea :  and 
there  he  abode  with  them,  and  baptized. 

23  And  John  also  was  baptizing  in  En- 
non  near  Salim ;  because  there  was  much 
water  there;  and  they  came  and  were 
baptized. 

24  For  John  was  not  yet  cast  into 
prison. 

25  And  there  arose  a  question  between 
some  of  John's  disciples  and  the  Jews 
concerning  purification : 

26  And  they  came  to  John,  and  said  to 
him :  Rabbi,  he  that  was  with  thee  be- 
yond the  Jordan,  to  whorn  thou  gavest 
testimony,  behold  he  baptizeth,  and  all 
men  come  to  him. 

27  John    answered   and   said:   A   man 


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ST.  JOHN,  4. 


REVISED 


can    receive   nothing,   except   it  be   given 
him  from  heaven. 

28  Ye  yourselves  bear  me  witness,  that 
I  said,  I  am  not  the  Christ,  but  that  I  am 
sent  before  him. 

29  He  that  hath  the  bride  is  the  bride- 
groom :  but  the  friend  of  the  bridegroom, 
which  standeth  and  heareth  him,  re- 
joiceth  greatly  because  of  the  bride- 
groom's voice:  this  my  joy  therefore  is 
fulfilled. 

30  He  must  increase,  but  I  must  de- 
crease. 

31  He  that  cometh  from  above  is  above 
all :  he  that  is  of  the  earth  is  earthly, 
and  speaketh  of  the  earth :  he  that  come>h 
from  heaven  is  above  all. 

32  And  what  he  hath  seen  and  heard, 
that  he  testifieth ;  and  no  man  receiveth 
his  testimony. 

33  He  that  hath  received  his  testimony 
hath  set  to  his  seal  that  God  is  true. 

34  For  he  whom  God  hath  sent  speak- 
eth the  words  of  God :  for  God  giveth 
not  the  Spirit  by  measure  unto  him. 

35  The  Father  loveth  the  Son,  and 
hath  given  all  things  into  his  hand. 

36  He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  hath 
everlasting  life:  and  he  that  believeth 
not  the  Son  shall  not  see  life;  but  the 
wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him. 


CHAPTER  4- 

WHEN  therefore  the  Lord  knew  how 
the  Pharisees  had  heard  that  Je- 
sus made  and  baptized  more  disciples 
than  John, 

2  (Though  Jesus  himself  baptized  not, 
but  his  disciples,) 

3  He  left  Judsea,  and  departed  again 
into  Galilee. 

4  And  he  must  needs  go  through 
Samaria. 

5  Then  cometh  he  to  a  city  of  Samaria, 
which  is  called  Sychar,  near  to  the  parcel 
of  ground  that  Jacob  gave  to  his  son 
Joseph. 

6  Now  Jacob's  well  was  there.  Jesus 
therefore,  being  wearied  with  his  jour- 
ney, sat  thus  on  the  well :  and  it  was 
about  the  sixth  hour. 

7  There  cometh  a  woman  of  Samaria 
to  draw  water :  Jesus  saith  unto  her. 
Give  me  to  drink. 

8  (For  his  disciples  were  gone  away 
unto  the  city  to  buy  meat.) 

9  Then  saith  the  woman  of  Samaria 
unto  him.  How  is  it  that  thou,  being  a 


27  John  answered  and  said,  A  man 
can  receive  nothing,  except  it  have 
been  given  him  from  heaven.  28 
Ye  yourselves  bear  me  witness,  that 
I  said,  I  am  not  the  Christ,  but, 
that  I  am  sent  before  him.  29  He 
that  hath  the  bride  is  the  bride- 
groom: but  the  friend  of  the  bride- 
groom, which  standeth  and  heareth 
him,  rejoiceth  greatly  because  of 
the  bridegroom's  voice:  this  my  joy 
therefore  is  fulfilled.  30  He  must 
increase,  but  I  must  decrease. 

31  He  that  cometh  from  above 
is  above  all :  he  that  is  of  the  earth 
is  of  the  earth,  and  of  the  earth  he 
speaketh :  he  that  cometh  from 
heaven  is  above  all.  32  What  he 
hath  seen  and  heard,  of  that  he 
beareth  witness ;  and  no  man  re- 
ceiveth his  witness.  33  He  that 
hath  received  his  witness  hath  set 
his  seal  to  this,  that   God  is  true. 

34  For  he  whom  God  hath  sent 
speaketh  the  words  of  God :  for  he 
giveth   not  the   Spirit  by   measure. 

35  The  Father  loveth  the  Son,  and 
hath  given  all  things  into  his  hand. 

36  He  that  believeth  on  the  Son 
hath  eternal  life;  but  he  that  obey- 
eth  not  the  Son  shall  not  see  life, 
but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on 
him. 


TTrHEN  therefore  the  Lord 
4  ▼  '  knew  hew  that  the  Phari- 
sees had  heard  that  Jesus  was  mak- 
ing and  baptizing  more  disciples 
than  John  2  (although  Jesus  him- 
self baptized  not,  but  his  disciples), 
3  he  left  Judsea,  and  departed 
again  into  Galilee.  4  And  he  must 
needs  pass  through  Samaria.  5  So 
he  cometh  to  a  city  of  Samaria, 
called  Sychar,  near  to  the  parcel  of 
ground  that  Jacob  gave  to  his  son 
Joseph :  6  and  Jacob's  well  was 
there.  Jesus  therefore,  being  wea- 
ried with  his  journey,  sat  thus 
by  the  well.  It  was  about  the  sixth 
hour.  7  There  cometh  a  woman  of 
Samaria  to  draw  water :  Jesus  saith 
unto  her,  Give  me  to  drink.  8  For 
his  disciples  were  gone  away  into 
the  city  to  buy  food.  9  The  Sama- 
ritan woman  therefore  saith  unto 
him.  How  is  it  that  thou,  being  a 
Jew,  askest  drink  of  me,  which  am 
a  Samaritan   woman?      (For  Jews 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  4. 


DOUAY       399 


to  him.  27  John  answered  and 
said,  A  man  can  receive  nothing, 
except  it  have  been  given  him  from 
heaven.  28  Ye  3'ourselves  bear  me 
witness,  that  I  said,  I  am  not  the 
Christ,  but,  that  I  am  sent  before 
him.  29  He  that  hath  the  bride  is 
the  bridegroom :  but  the  friend  of 
the  bridegroom,  that  standeth  and 
heareth  him,  rejoiceth  greatly  be- 
cause of  the  bridegroom's  voice: 
this  my  joy  therefore  is  made  full. 
30  He  must  increase,  but  I  must 
decrease. 

31  He  that  cometh  from  above 
is  above  all :  he  that  is  of  the  earth 
is  of  the  earth,  and  of  the  earth 
he  speaketh :  he  that  cometh  from 
heaven  is  above  all.  32  What  he 
hath  seen  and  heard,  of  that  he 
beareth  witness ;  and  no  man  re- 
ceiveth  his  witness.  33  He  that 
hath  received  his  witness  hath  set 
his  seal  to  this,  that  God  is  true. 
34  For  he  whom  God  hath  sent 
speaketh  the  words  of  God :  for 
he  giveth  not  the  Spirit  by  meas- 
ure. 35  The  Father  loveth  the 
Son,  and  hath  given  all  things  into 
his  hand.  36  He  that  believeth  on 
the  Son  hath  eternal  life;  but  he 
that  obej^eth  not  the  Son  shall  not 
see  life,  but  the  wrath  of  God 
abideth  on  him. 

T/V^^^  therefore  the  Lord 
4  *  '  knew  that  the  Pharisees 
had  heard  that  Jesus  was  making 
and  baptizing  more  disciples  than 
John  2  (although  Jesus  himself 
baptized  not,  but  his  disciples),  3 
he  left  Judaea,  and  departed  again 
into  Galilee.  4  And  he  must  needs 
pass  through  Samaria.  5  So  he 
cometh  to  a  city  of  Samaria,  called 
Sychar,  near  to  the  parcel  of 
ground  that  Jacob  gave  to  his  son 
Joseph :  6  and  Jacob's  well  was 
there.  Jesus  therefore,  being  wea- 
ried with  his  journey,  sat  thus  by 
the  well.  It  was  about  the  sixth 
hour.  7  There  cometh  a  woman  of 
Samaria  to  draw  water :  Jesus 
saith  unto  her,  Give  me  to  drink. 
8  For  his  disciples  were  gone  away 
into  the  city  to  buy  food.  9  The 
Samaritan  woman  therefore  saith 
unto  him,  How  is  it  that  thou,  being 
a  Jew,  askest  drink  of  me,  who 
am    a    Samaritan    woman?      (For 


cannot    receive    any    thing,    unless    it    be 
given  him  from  heaven. 

28  You  yourselves  do  bear  me  wit- 
ness, that  I  said,  I  am  not  Christ,  but 
that  I  am   sent  before  him. 

29  He  that  hath  the  bride,  is  the  bride- 
groom :  but  the  friend  of  the  bridegroom, 
who  standeth  and  heareth  him,  rejoiceth 
with  joy  because  of  the  bridegroom's 
voice.     This  my  joy  therefore  is  fulfilled. 

30  He  must  increase,  but  I  must  de- 
crease. / 

31  He  that  cometh  from  above,  is 
above  all.  He  that  is  of  the  earth,  of  the 
earth  he  is,  and  of  the  earth  he  speaketh. 
He  that  cometh  from  heaven,  is  above 
all. 

32  And  what  he  hath  seen  and  heard, 
that  he  testifieth :  and  no  man  receiveth 
his  testimony. 

33  He  that  hath  received  his  testimony, 
hath  set  to  his  seal  that  God  is  true. 

34  For  he  whom  God  hath  sent,  speak- 
eth the  words  of  God :  for  God  doth  not 
give  the  Spirit  by  measure. 

35  The  Father  loveth  the  Son:  and  he 
hath  given  all  things  into  his  hand. 

36  He  that  believeth  in  the  Son,  hath 
life  everlasting;  but  he  that  believeth 
not  the  Son,  shall  not  see  life;  but  the 
wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him. 


CHAPTER  4. 

Wr  HEN    Jesus    therefore    understood 
▼  *      that  the  Pharisees  had  heard  that 
Jesus    maketh    more    disciples,    and    bap- 
tizeth  more  than  John, 

2  (Though  Jesus  himself  did  not  bap- 
tize, but  his  disciples,) 

3  He  left  Judea,  and  went  again  into 
Galilee. 

4  And  he  was  of  necessity  to  pass 
through  Samaria. 

5  He  cometh  therefore  to  a  city  of  Sa- 
maria, which  is  called  Sichar,  near  the 
land  which  Jacob  gave  to  his  son  Jo- 
seph. 

6  Now  Jacob's  well  was  there.  Jesus 
therefore  being  wearied  with  his  journey, 
sat  thus  on  the  well.  It  was  about  the 
sixth  hour. 

7  There  cometh  a  woman  of  Samaria, 
to  draw  water.  Jesus  saith  to  her :  Give 
me  to  drink. 

8  For  his  disciples  were  gone  into  the 
city  to  buy  meats. 

9  Then  that  Samaritan  woman  saith  to 
him :  How  dost  thou,  being  a  Jew,  ask  of 


400       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  4. 


REVISED 


Jew,  askest  drink  of  me,  which  am  a 
woman  of  Samaria?  for  the  Jews  have 
no  dealings  with  the  Samaritans. 

10  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her, 
If  thou  knewest  the  gift  of  God,  and 
who  it  is  that  saith  to  thee.  Give  me  to 
drink;  thou  wouldest  have  asked  of  him, 
and  he  would  have  given  thee  living 
water. 

11  The  woman  saith  unto  him.  Sir, 
thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with,  and 
the  well  is  deep :  from  whence  then  hast 
thou  that  living  water? 

12  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father 
Jacob,  which  gave  us  the  well,  and  drank 
thereof  himself,  and  his  children,  and 
his  cattle? 

13  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her, 
Whosoever  drinketh  of  this  water  shall 
thirst  again : 

14  But  whosoever  drinketh  of  the  wa- 
ter that  I  shall  give  him  shall  never 
thirst ;  but  the  water  that  I  shall  give  him 
shall  be  in  him  a  well  of  water  springing 
up  into  everlasting  life. 

15  The  woman  saith  unto  him.  Sir, 
give  me  this  water,  that  I  thirst  not, 
neither  come  hither  to  draw. 

16  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Go,  call  thy 
husband,  and  come  hither. 

17  The  woman  answered  and  said,  I 
have  no  husband.  Jesus  said  unto  her, 
Thou  hast  well  said,  I  have  no  hus- 
band : 

18  For  thou  hast  had  five  husbands ; 
and  he  whom  thou  now  hast  is  not  thy 
husband :  in  that  saidst  thou  truly. 

19  The  woman  saith  unto  him,  Sir,  I 
perceive  that  thou   art  a  prophet. 

20  Our  fathers  worshipped  in  this 
mountain ;  and  ye  say,  that  in  Jerusa- 
lem is  the  place  where  men  ought  to 
worship. 

21  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Woman,  believe 
me,  the  hour  cometh,  when  ye  shall  nei- 
ther in  this  mountain,  nor  yet  at  Jeru- 
salem, worship  the  Father. 

22  Ye  worship  ye  know  not  what :  we 
know  what  we  worship :  for  salvation  is 
of  the  Jews. 

23  But  the  hour  cometh,  and  now  is, 
when  the  true  worshippers  shall  wor- 
ship the  Father  in  spirit  and  in  truth : 
for  the  Father  seeketh  such  to  worship 
him. 

24  God  is  a  Spirit :  and  they  that  wor- 
ship him  must  worship  him  in  spirit  and 
in  truth. 

25  The  woman  saith  unto  him,  I  know 
that    Messias    cometh,    which    is    called 


have  no  dealings  with  Samaritans.) 
10  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
her.  If  thou  knewest  the  gift  of 
God,  and  who  it  is  that  saith  to 
thee.  Give  me  to  drink ;  thou 
wouldest  have  asked  of  him,  and 
he  would  have  given  thee  living 
water.  11  The  woman  saith  unto 
him.  Sir,  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw 
with,  and  the  well  is  deep :  from 
whence  then  hast  thou  that  living 
water?  12  Art  thou  greater  than 
our  father  Jacob,  which  gave  us  the 
well,  and  drank  thereof  himself, 
and  his  sons,  and  his  cattle?  13  Je- 
sus answered  and  said  unto  her. 
Every  one  that  drinketh  of  this 
water  shall  thirst  again :  14  but 
whosoever  drinketh  of  the  water 
that  I  shall  give  him  shall  never 
thirst ;  but  the  water  that  I  shall 
give  him  shall  become  in  him  a 
well  of  water  springing  up  unto 
eternal  life.  15  The  woman  saith 
unto  him.  Sir,  give  me  this  water, 
that  I  thirst  not,  neither  come  all 
the  way  hither  to  draw.  16  Jesus 
saith  unto  her.  Go,  call  thy  hus- 
band, and  come  hither.  17  The  wo- 
man answered  and  said  unto  him,  I 
have  no  husband.  Jesus  saith  unto 
her.  Thou  saidst  well,  I  have  no 
husband :  18  for  thou  hast  had  five 
husbands ;  and  he  whom  thou  now 
hast  is  not  thy  husband :  this  hast 
thou  said  truly.  19  The  woman 
saith  unto  him,  Sir,  I  perceive  that 
thou  art  a  prophet.  20  Our  fathers 
worshipped  in  this  mountain ;  and 
ye  say,  that  in  Jerusalem  is  the 
place  where  men  ought  to  worship. 
21  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Woman, 
believe  me,  the  hour  cometh,  when 
neither  in  this  mountain,  nor  in 
Jerusalem,  shall  ye  worship  the 
Father.  22  Ye  worship  that  which 
ye  know  not :  we  worship  that 
which  we  know :  for  salvation  is 
from  the  Jews.  23  But  the  hour 
cometh,  and  now  is,  when  the  true 
worshippers  shall  worship  the  Fa- 
ther in  spirit  and  truth :  for  such 
doth  the  Father  seek  to  be  his  wor- 
shippers. 24  God  is  a  Spirit:  and 
they  that  worship  him  must  worship 
in  spirit  and  truth.  25  The  woman 
saith  unto  him,  I  know  that  Mes- 
siah cometh  (which  is  called 
Christ)  :  when  he  is  come,  he  will 
declare  unto  us  all  things.     26  Je- 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  4. 


DOUAY       401 


Jews  have  no  dealings  with  Sa- 
maritans.) 10  Jesus  answered  and 
said  unto  her,  If  thou  knewest  the 
gift  of  God,  and  who  it  is  that 
saith  to  thee,  Give  me  to  drink; 
thou  wouldest  have  asked  of  him, 
and  he  would  have  given  thee  liv- 
ing water.  11  The  woman  saith 
unto  him.  Sir,  thou  hast  nothing  to 
draw  with,  and  the  well  is  deep : 
whence  then  hast  thou  that  living 
water?  12  Art  thou  greater  than 
our  father  Jacob,  who  gave  us  the 
well,  and  drank  thereof  himself, 
and  his  sons,  and  his  cattle?  13 
Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her. 
Every  one  that  drinketh  of  this 
water  shall  thirst  again :  14  but 
whosoever  drinketh  of  the  water 
that  I  shall  give  him  shall  never 
thirst :  but  the  water  that  I  shall 
give  him  shall  become  in  him  a 
well  of  water  springing  up  unto 
eternal  life.  15  The  woman  saith 
unto  him.  Sir,  give  me  this  water, 
that  I  thirst  not,  neither  come  all 
the  way  hither  to  draw.  16  Jesus 
saith  unto  her,  Go,  call  thy  hus- 
band, and  come  hither.  17  The 
woman  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  I  have  no  husband.  Jesus 
saith  unto  her.  Thou  saidst  well,  I 
have  no  husband :  18  for  thou  hast 
had  five  husbands ;  and  he  whom 
thou  now  hast  is  not  thy  husband : 
this  hast  thou  said  truly.  19  The 
woman  saith  unto  him.  Sir,  I  per- 
ceive that  thou  art  a  prophet.  20 
Our  fathers  worshipped  in  this 
mountain  ;  and  ye  say,  that  in  Jeru- 
salem is  the  place  where  men  ought 
to  worship.  21  Jesus  saith  unto 
her,  Woman,  believe  me,  the  hour 
Cometh,  when  neither  in  this  moun- 
tain, nor  in  Jerusalem,  shall  ye 
worship  the  Father.  22  Ye  wor- 
ship that  which  ye  know  not:  we 
worship  that  which  we  know ;  for 
salvation  is  from  the  Jews.  23  But 
the  hour  cometh,  and  now  is,  when 
the  true  worshippers  shall  worship 
the  Father  in  spirit  and  truth :  for 
such  doth  the  Father  seek  to  be  his 
worshippers.  24  God  is  a  Spirit : 
and  they  that  worship  him  must 
worship  in  spirit  and  truth.  25 
The  woman  saith  unto  him,  I  know 
that  Messiah  cometh  (he  that  is 
called  Christ)  :  when  he  is  come, 
he  will  declare  unto  us  all  things. 


me  to  drink,  who  am  a  Samaritan  wo- 
man? For  the  Jews  do  not  communicate 
with  the  Samaritans. 

10  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  her:  If 
thou  didst  know  the  gift  of  God,  and 
who  he  is  that  saith  to  thee,  Give  me  to 
drink;  thou  perhaps  wouldst  have  asked 
of  him,  and  he  would  have  given  thee 
living  water. 

11  The  woman  saith  to  him:  Sir,  thou 
hast  nothing  wherein  to  draw,  and  the 
well  is  deep;  from  whence  then  hast 
thou  living  water? 

12  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father 
Jacob,  who  gave  us  the  well,  and  drank 
thereof  himself,  and  his  children,  and  his 
cattle? 

13  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  her : 
Whosoever  drinketh  of  this  water,  shall 
thirst  again  ;  but  he  that  shall  drink  of 
the  water  that  I  will  give  him,  shall  not 
thirst  for  ever: 

14  But  the  water  that  I  will  give  him, 
shall  become  in  him  a  fountain  of  water, 
springing  up  into  life  everlasting. 

15  The  woman  saith  to  him :  Sir,  give 
me  this  water,  that  I  may  not  thirst,  nor 
come  hither  to  draw. 

16  Jesus  saith  to  her:  Go,  call  thy  hus- 
band, and  come  hither. 

17  The  woman  answered,  and  said:  I 
have  no  husband.  Jesus  said  to  her: 
Thou  hast  said  well,  I  have  no  hus- 
band : 

18  For  thou  hast  had  five  husbands: 
and  he  whom  thou  now  hast,  is  not  thy 
husband.     This  thou  hast  said  truly. 

19  The  woman  saith  to  him :  Sir,  I  per- 
ceive that  thou  art  a  prophet. 

20  Our  fathers  adored  on  this  mountain, 
and  you  say,  that  at  Jerusalem  is  the 
place  where  men  must  adore. 

21  Jesus  saith  to  her:  Woman,  believe 
me,  that  the  hour  cometh,  when  you  shall 
neither  on  this  mountain,  nor  in  Jerusa- 
lem, adore  the  Father. 

22  You  adore  that  which  you  know 
not :  we  adore  that  which  we  know ;  for 
salvation  is  of  the  Jews. 

2T,  But  the  hour  cometh,  and  now  is, 
when  the  true  adorers  shall  adore  the 
Father  in  spirit  and  in  truth.  For  the 
Father  also  seeketh  such  to  adore  him. 

24  God  is  a  spirit ;  and  they  that  adore 
him,  must  adore  him  in  spirit  and  in 
truth. 

25  The  woman  saith  to  him :  I  know 
that  the  Messias  cometh  (who  is  called 
Christ)  ;  therefore,  when  he  is  come,  he 
will  tell  us  all  things. 


402       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  4. 


REVISED 


Christ :  when  he  is  come,  he  will  tell  us 
all  things. 

26  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  I  that  speak 
unto  thee  am  he. 

27  And  upon  this  came  his  disciples, 
and  marvelled  that  he  talked  with  the 
woman :  yet  no  man  said,  What  seekest 
thou?  or,  Why  talkest  thou  with  her? 

28  The  woman  then  left  her  water- 
pot,  and  went  her  way  into  the  city,  and 
saith  to  the  men, 

29  Come,  see  a  man,  which  told  me  all 
things  that  ever  I  did:  is  not  this  the 
Christ? 

30  Then  they  went  out  of  the  city,  and 
came  unto  him. 

31  In  the  mean  while  his  disciples 
prayed  him,  saying.  Master,  eat. 

32  But  he  said  unto  them,  I  have  meat 
to  eat  that  ye  know  not  of. 

33  Therefore  said  the  disciples  one  to 
another.  Hath  any  man  brought  him 
ought  to  eat? 

34  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  My  meat 
is  to  do  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me, 
and  to  finish  his  work. 

35  Say  not  ye,  There  are  yet  four 
months,  and  then  cometh  harvest?  behold, 
I  say  unto  you.  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and 
look  on  the  fields ;  for  they  are  white 
already  to  harvest. 

36  And  he  that  reapeth  receiveth 
wages,  and  gathereth  fruit  unto  life 
eternal :  that  both  he  that  soweth  and  he 
that  reapeth  may  rejoice  together. 

37  And  herein  is  that  saying  true.  One 
soweth,  and  another  reapeth. 

38  I  sent  you  to  reap  that  whereon  ye 
bestowed  no  labour :  other  men  laboured, 
and  ye  are  entered  into  their  labours. 

39  And  many  of  the  Samaritans  of 
that  city  believed  on  him  for  the  saying 
of  the  woman,  which  testified,  He  told 
me  all  that  ever  I  did. 

40  So  when  the  Samaritans  were  come 
unto  him,  they  besought  him  that  he 
would  tarry  with  them :  and  he  abode 
there  two  days. 

41  And  many  more  believed  because  of 
his  own  word ; 

42  And  said  unto  the  woman.  Now 
we  believe,  not  because  of  thy  saying: 
for  we  have  heard  him  ourselves,  and 
know  that  this  is  indeed  the  Christ,  the 
Saviour  of  the  world. 

43  Now  after  two  days  he  departed 
thence,  and  went  into  Galilee. 

44  For  Jesus  himself  testified,  that  a 
prophet  hath  no  honour  in  his  own 
country. 


sus  saith  unto  her,  I  that  speak 
unto  thee  am  he. 

27  And  upon  this  came  his  dis- 
ciples ;  and  they  marvelled  that  he 
was  speaking  with  a  woman ;  yet 
no  man  said.  What  seekest  thou? 
or,  Why  speakest  thou  with  her? 
28  So  the  woman  left  her  waterpot, 
and  went  away  into  the  city,  and 
saith  to  the  men,  29  Come,  see  a 
man,  which  told  me  all  things  that 
ever  I  did:  can  this  be  the  Christ? 
30  They  went  out  of  the  city,  and 
were  coming  to  him.  31  In  the 
mean  while  the  disciples  prayed 
him,  saying.  Rabbi,  eat.  32  But  he 
said  unto  them,  I  have  meat  to  eat 
that  ye  know  not.  33  The  disciples 
therefore  said  one  to  another,  Hath 
any  man  brought  him  aught  to  eat? 

34  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  My  meat 
is  to  do  the  will  of  him  that  sent 
me,    and    to    accomplish    his   work. 

35  Say  not  ye,  There  are  yet  four 
months,  and  then  cometh  the  har- 
vest? behold,  I  say  unto  you.  Lift 
up  your  eyes,  and  look  on  the  fields, 
that  they  are  white  already  unto 
harvest.  36  He  that  reapeth  re- 
ceiveth wages,  and  gathereth  fruit 
unto  life  eternal ;  that  he  that  sow- 
eth and  he  that  reapeth  may  re- 
joice together.  37  For  herein  is 
the  saying  true.  One  soweth,  and 
another  reapeth.  38  I  sent  you  to 
reap  that  whereon  ye  have  not  la- 
boured :  others  have  laboured,  and 
ye  are  entered  into  their  labour. 

39  And  from  that  city  many  of 
the  Samaritans  believed  on  him  be- 
cause of  the  word  of  the  woman, 
who  testified,  He  told  me  all  things 
that  ever  I  did.  40  So  when  the 
Samaritans  came  unto  him,  they  be- 
sought him  to  abide  with  them : 
and  he  abode  there  two  days.  41 
And  many  more  believed  because  of 
his  word;  42  and  they  said  to  the 
woman.  Now  we  believe,  not  be- 
cause of  thy  speaking:  for  we  have 
heard  for  ourselves,  and  know  that 
this  is  indeed  the  Saviour  of  the 
world. 

43  And  after  the  two  days  he 
went  forth  from  thence  into  Galilee. 
44  For  Jesus  himself  testified,  that 
a  prophet  hath  no  honour  in  his 
own  country.  45  So  when  he  came 
into  Galilee,  the  Galilaeans  received 
him,    having    seen    all    the    things 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  4. 


DOUAY       403 


26  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  I  that  speak 
unto  thee  am  he. 

27  And  upon  this  came  his  disci- 
ples ;  and  they  marvelled  that  he 
was  speaking  with  a  woman ;  yet 
no  man  said,  What  seekest  thou? 
or.  Why  speakest  thou  with  her? 
28  So  the  woman  left  her  water- 
pot,  and  went  away  into  the  city, 
and  saith  to  the  people,  29  Come, 
see  a  man,  who  told  me  all  things 
that  ever  I  did :  can  this  be  the 
Christ?  30  They  went  out  of  the 
city,  and  were  coming  to  him.  31 
In  the  mean  while  the  disciples 
prayed  him,  saying.  Rabbi,  eat.  32 
But  he  said  unto  them,  I  have  meat 
to  eat  that  ye  know  not.  33  The 
disciples  therefore  said  one  to  an- 
other. Hath  any  man  brought  him 
aught  to  eat?  34  Jesus  saith  unto 
them,  My  meat  is  to  do  the  will 
of  him  that  sent  me,  and  to  accom- 
plish his  work.  35  Say  not  ye, 
There  are  yet  four  months,  and 
then  cometh  the  harvest?  behold, 
I  say  unto  you,  Lift  up  your  eyes, 
and  look  on  the  fields,  that  they 
are  white  already  unto  harvest.  36 
He  that  reapeth  receiveth  wages, 
and  gathereth  fruit  unto  life  eter- 
nal ;  that  he  that  soweth  and  he  that 
reapeth  may  rejoice  together.  37 
For  herein  is  the  saying  true,  One 
soweth,  and  another  reapeth.  38  I 
sent  3'ou  to  reap  that  whereon  ye 
have  not  labored :  others  have  la- 
bored, and  ye  are  entered  into  their 
labor. 

39  And  from  that  city  many  of 
the  Samaritans  believed  on  him  be- 
cause of  the  word  of  the  woman, 
who  testified.  He  told  me  all  things 
that  ever  I  did.  40  So  when  the 
Samaritans  came  unto  him,  they 
besought  him  to  abide  with  them : 
and  he  abode  there  two  days.  41 
And  many  more  believed  because 
of  his  word ;  42  and  they  said  to 
the  woman.  Now  we  believe,  not 
because  of  thy  speaking:  for  we 
have  heard  for  ourselves,  and  know 
that  this  is  indeed  the  Saviour  of 
the  world. 

43  And  after  the  two  days  he 
went  forth  from  thence  into  Gali- 
lee. 44  For  Jesus  himself  testi- 
fied, that  a  prophet  hath  no  honor 
in  his  own  country.  45  So  when 
he  came  into  Galilee,  the  Galilseans 


26  Jesus  saith  to  her :  I  am  he,  who  am 
speaking  with  thee. 

27  And  immediately  his  disciples  came; 
and  they  wondered  that  he  talked  with 
the  woman.  Yet  no  man  said :  What 
seekest  thou?  or,  why  talkest  thou  with 
her? 

28  The  woman  therefore  left  her  water- 
pot,  and  went  her  way  into  the  city,  and 
saith  to  the  men  there : 

29  Come,  and  see  a  man  who  has  told 
me  all  things  whatsoever  I  have  done. 
Is  not  he  the  Christ? 

30  They  went  therefore  out  of  the  city, 
and  came  unto  him. 

31  In  the  mean  time  the  disciples  prayed 
him,  saying:  Rabbi,  eat. 

32  But  he  said  to  them :  I  have  meat  to 
eat,  which  you  know  not. 

33  The  disciples  therefore  said  one  to 
another:  Hath  any  man  brought  him  to 
eat? 

34  Jesus  saith  to  them :  My  meat  is  to 
do  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me,  that  I 
may  perfect  his  work. 

35  Do  not  you  say.  There  are  yet  four 
months,  and  then  the  harvest  cometh? 
Behold,  I  say  to  you,  lift  up  your  eyes, 
and  see  the  countries;  for  they  are  white 
already  to  harvest. 

36  And  he  that  reapeth  receiveth  wages, 
and  gathereth  fruit  unto  life  everlasting: 
that  both  he  that  soweth,  and  he  that 
reapeth,  may  rejoice  together. 

37  For  in  this  is  the  saying  true :  That 
it  is  one  man  that  soweth,  and  it  is  an- 
other that  reapeth. 

38  I  have  sent  you  to  reap  that  in  which 
you  did  not  labour :  others  have  laboured, 
and  you  have  entered  into  their  labours. 

39  Now  of  that  city  many  of  the  Sama- 
ritans believed  in  him,  for  the  word  of  the 
woman  giving  testimony :  He  told  me  all 
things  whatsoever  I  have  done. 

40  So  when  the  Samaritans  were  come 
to  him,  they  desired  that  he  would  tarry 
there.     And  he  abode  there  two  days. 

41  And  many  more  believed  in  him  be- 
cause of  his  own  word. 

42  And  they  said  to  the  woman:  We 
now  believe,  not  for  thy  saying:  for  we 
ourselves  have  heard  him,  and  know  that 
this  is  indeed  the  Saviour  of  the  world. 

43  Now  after  two  days,  he  departed 
thence,  and  went  into  Galilee. 

44  For  Jesus  himself  gave  testimony 
that  a  prophet  hath  no  honour  in  his  own 
country. 

45  And  when  he  was  come  into  Galilee, 
the  Galileans   received  him,  having  seen 


404       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  5. 


REVISED 


45  Then  when  he  was  come  into  Gali- 
lee, the  Galilseans  received  him,  having 
seen  all  the  things  that  he  did  at  Jeru- 
salem at  the  feast :  for  they  also  went 
unto  the  feast. 

46  So  Jesus  came  again  into  Cana  of 
Galilee,  where  he  made  the  water  wine. 
And  there  was  a  certain  nobleman,  whose 
son  was  sick  at  Capernaum. 

47  When  he  heard  that  Jesus  was  come 
out  of  Judaea  into  Galilee,  he  went  unto 
him,  and  besought  him  that  he  would 
come  down,  and  heal  his  son :  for  he  was 
at  the  point  of  death. 

48  Then  said  Jesus  unto  him.  Except 
ye  see  signs  and  wonders,  ye  will  not  be- 
lieve. 

4g  The  nobleman  saith  unto  him,  Sir, 
come  down  ere  my  child  die. 

50  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Go  thy  way; 
thy  son  liveth.  And  the  man  believed 
the  word  that  Jesus  had  spoken  unto 
him,  and  he  went  his  way. 

51  And  as  he  was  now  going  down, 
his  servants  met  him,  and  told  him,  say- 
ing, Thy  son  liveth. 

52  Then  enquired  he  of  them  the  hour 
when  he  began  to  amend.  And  they  said 
unto  him,  Yesterday  at  the  seventh  hour 
the  fever  left  him. 

53  So  the  father  knew  that  it  zvas  at 
the  same  hour,  in  the  which  Jesus  said 
unto  him,  Thy  son  liveth :  and  himself 
believed,  and  his  whole  house. 

54  This  is  again  the  second  miracle  that 
Jesus  did,  when  he  was  come  out  of 
Judaea  into  Galilee. 


that  he  did  in  Jerusalem  at  the 
feast :  for  they  also  went  unto  the 
feast. 

46  He  came  therefore  again  unto 
Cana  of  Galilee,  where  he  made 
the  water  wine.  And  there  was  a 
certain  nobleman,  whose  son  was 
sick  at  Capernaum.  47  When  he 
heard  that  Jesus  was  come  out  of 
Judaea  into  Galilee,  he  went  unto 
him,  and  besought  him  that  he 
would  come  down,  and  heal  his 
son ;  for  he  was  at  the  point  of 
death.  48  Jesus  therefore  said  unto 
him,  Except  ye  see  signs  and  won- 
ders,   ye    will    in    no    wise   believe. 

49  The  nobleman  saith  unto  him, 
Sir,  come  down  ere  my  child  die. 

50  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Go  thy 
way ;  thy  son  liveth.  The  man  be- 
lieved the  word  that  Jesus  spake 
unto    him,    and   he    went   his   way. 

51  And  as  he  was  now  going  down, 
his  servants  met  him,  saying,  that 
his  son  lived.  52  So  he  inquired  of 
them  the  hour  when  he  began  to 
amend.  They  said  therefore  unto 
him,  Yesterday  at  the  seventh  hour 
the  fever  left  him.  53  So  the  fa- 
ther knew  that  it  was  at  that  hour 
in  which  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Thy 
son  liveth:  and  himself  believed, 
and  his  whole  house.  54  This  is 
again  the  second  sign  that  Jesus 
did,  having  come  out  of  Judaea  into 
Galilee. 


CHAPTER  5. 

AFTER  this  there  was  a  feast  of  the 
Jews;   and  Jesus  went  up  to  Jeru- 
salem. 

2  Now  there  is  at  Jerusalem  by  the 
sheep  market  a  pool,  which  is  called  in 
the  Hebrew  tongue  Bethesda,  having  five 
porches. 

3  In  these  lay  a  great  multitude  of 
impotent  folk,  of  blind,  halt,  withered, 
waiting  for  the  moving  of  the  water. 

4  For  an  angel  went  down  at  a  certain 
season  into  the  pool,  and  troubled  the 
water:  whosoever  then  first  after  the 
troubling  of  the  water  stepped  in  was 
made  whole  of  whatsoever  disease  he 
had. 

5  And  a  certain  man  was  there,  which 
had  an   infirmity  thirty  and  eight  years. 

6  When  Jesus  saw  him  lie,  and  knew 
that  he  had  been  now  a  long  time  in  that 


\  FTER  these  things  there  was 
5^ljL  a  feast  of  the  Jews;  and  Je- 
sus went  up  to  Jerusalem. 

2  Now  there  is  in  Jerusalem  by 
the  sheep  gate  a  pool,  which  is 
called  in  Hebrew  Bethesda,  having 
five  porches.  3  In  these  lay  a  mul- 
titude of  them  that  were  sick,  blind, 
halt,  withered.^  5  And  a  certain 
man  was  there,  which  had  been 
thirty  and  eight  years  in  his  in- 
firmity. 6  When  Jesus  saw  him  ly- 
ing, and  knew  that  he  had  been 
now  a  long  time  in  that  case,  he 
saith  unto  him,  Wouldest  thou  be 
made  whole?  7  The  sick  man  an- 
swered him.  Sir,  I  have  no  man, 
when  the  water  is  troubled,  to  put 

'  Verse  4  omitted.  See  explanatory 
Hote  3. 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  5. 


DOUAY       40s 


received  him,  having  seen  all  the 
things  that  he  did  in  Jerusalem  at 
the  feast :  for  they  also  went  unto 
the  feast. 

46  He  came  therefore  again  unto 
Cana  of  Galilee,  where  he  made 
the  water  wine.  And  there  was  a 
certain  nobleman,  whose  son  was 
sick  at  Capernaum.  47  When  he 
heard  that  Jesus  was  come  out  of 
Judsea  into  Galilee,  he  went  unto 
him,  and  besought  him  that  he 
would  come  down,  and  heal  his 
son ;  for  he  was  at  the  point  of 
death.  48  Jesus  therefore  said  un- 
to him.  Except  ye  see  signs  and 
wonders,  ye  will  in  no  wise  believe. 

49  The  nobleman  saith  unto  him. 
Sir,  come  down  ere  my  child 
die.  50  Jesus  saith  unto  him. 
Go  thy  way ;  thy  son  liveth.  The 
man  believed  the  word  that  Jesus 
spake  unto  him,  and  he  went  his 
way.  51  And  as  he  was  now  going 
down,  his  servants  met  him,  say- 
ing, that  his  son  lived.  52  So  he 
inquired  of  them  the  hour  when  he 
began  to  amend.  They  said  there- 
fore unto  him.  Yesterday  at  the 
seventh  hour  the  fever  left  him.    53 

50  the  father  knew  that  if  7vas  at 
that  hour  in  which  Jesus  said  unto 
him.  Thy  son  liveth:  and  himself 
believed,  and  his  whole  house.  54 
This  is  again  the  second  sign  that 
Jesus  did,  having  come  out  of 
Judaea  into  Galilee. 


all  the  things  he  had  done  at  Jerusalem 
on  the  festival  day ;  for  they  also  went 
to  the  festival  daj'. 

46  He  came  again  therefore  into  Cana 
of  Galilee,  where  he  made  the  water  wine. 
And  there  was  a  certain  ruler,  whose  son 
was  sick  at  Capharnaum. 

47  He  having  heard  that  Jesus  was  come 
from  Judea  into  Galilee,  went  to  him,  and 
prayed  him  to  come  down,  and  heal  his 
son ;  for  he  was  at  the  point  of  death. 

48  Jesus  therefore  said  to  him :  Unless 
you  see  signs  and  wonders,  you  believe 
not. 

49  The  ruler  saith  to  him :  Lord,  come 
down  before  that  my  son  die. 

50  Jesus  saith  to  him :  Go  thy  way ;  thy 
son  liveth.  The  man  believed  the  word 
which  Jesus  said  to  him,  and  went  his 
way. 

51  And  as  he  was  going  down,  his  ser- 
vants met  him ;  and  they  brought  word, 
saying,  that  his  son  lived. 

52  He  asked  therefore  of  them  the  hour 
wherein  he  grew  better.  And  they  said 
to  him :  Yesterday,  at  the  seventh  hour, 
the  fever  left  him. 

53  The  father  therefore  knew,  that  it 
was  at  the  same  hour  that  Jesus  said  to 
him.  Thy  son  liveth ;  and  himself  be- 
lieved, and  his  whole  house. 

54  This  is  again  the  second  miracle  that 
Jesus  did,  when  he  was  come  out  of  Judea 
into  Galilee. 


A  FTER  these  things  there 
5-^  was  a  feast  of  the  Jews; 
and  Jesus  went  up  to  Jerusalem. 

2  Now  there  is  in  Jerusalem  by 
the  sheep  gate  a  pool,  which  is 
called  in  Hebrew  Bethesda,  hav- 
ing five  porches.  3  In  these  lay  a 
multitude  of  them  that  were  sick, 
blind,  halt,  withered.^  5  And  a  cer- 
tain man  was  there,  who  had  been 
thirty  and  eight  years  in  his  in- 
firmity. 6  When  Jesus  saw  him 
lying,  and  knew  that  he  had  been 
now  a  long  time  in  that  case,  he 
saith  unto  him,  Wouldest  thou  be 
made  whole?  7  The  sick  man 
answered  him.  Sir,  I  have  no  man, 
when  the  water  is  troubled,  to  put 

'  Verse  4  omitted.  See  explanatory 
note  3. 


CHAPTER  5. 

AFTER  these  things  was  a  festival  day 
of  the  Jews,  and  Jesus  went  up  to 
Jerusalem. 

2  Now  there  is  at  Jerusalem  a  pond, 
called  Probatica,  which  in  Hebrew  is 
named  Bethsaida,  having  five  porches. 

3  In  these  lay  a  great  multitude  of  sick, 
of  blind,  of  lame,  of  withered;  waiting 
for  the  moving  of  the  water. 

4  And  an  angel  of  the  Lord  descended 
at  certain  times  into  the  pond;  and  the 
water  was  moved.  And  he  that  went 
down  first  into  the  pond  after  the  mo- 
tion of  the  water,  was  made  whole,  of 
whatsoever  infirmity  he  lay  under. 

5  And  there  was  a  certain  man  there, 
that  had  been  eight  and  thirty  years 
under  his  infirmity. 

6  Him  when  Jesus  had  seen  lying,  and 
knew  that  he  had  been  now  a  long  time. 


4o6       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  5. 


REVISED 


case,   he   saith   unto   him,   Wilt   thou   be 
made  whole? 

7  The  impotent  man  answered  him,  Sir, 
I  have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  trou- 
bled, to  put  me  into  the  pool :  but  while 
I  am  coming,  another  steppeth  down  be- 
fore me. 

8  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Rise,  take  up 
thy  bed,  and  walk. 

9  And  immediately  the  man  was  made 
whole,  and  took  up  his  bed,  and  walked: 
and  on  the  same  day  was  the  sabbath. 

ID  The  Jews  therefore  said  unto  him 
that  was  cured,  It  is  the  sabbath  day :  it 
is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  carry  thy  bed. 

11  He  answered  them.  He  that  made  me 
whole,  the  same  said  unto  me,  Take  up 
thy  bed,  and  walk. 

12  Then  asked  they  him,  What  man  is 
that  which  said  unto  thee,  Take  up  thy 
bed,  and  walk? 

13  And  he  that  was  healed  wist  not 
who  it  was :  for  Jesus  had  conveyed  him- 
self away,  a  multitude  being  in  that  place. 

14  Afterward  Jesus  findeth  him  in  the 
temple,  and  said  unto  him.  Behold,  thou 
art  made  whole :  sin  no  more,  lest  a 
worse  thing  come  unto  thee. 

15  The  man  departed,  and  told  the 
Jews  that  it  was  Jesus,  which  had  made 
him  whole. 

16  And  therefore  did  the  Jews  perse- 
cute Jesus,  and  sought  to  slay  him,  be- 
cause he  had  done  these  things  on  the 
sabbath  day. 

17  But  Jesus  answered  them,  My 
Father  worketh  hitherto,  and  I  work. 

18  Therefore  the  Jews  sought  the  more 
to  kill  him,  because  he  not  only  had 
broken  the  sabbath,  but  said  also  that 
God  was  his  Father,  making  himself 
equal  with  God. 

19  Then  answered  Jesus  and  said  unto 
them,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you, 
The  Son  can  do  nothing  of  himself,  but 
what  he  seeth  the  Father  do :  for  what 
things  soever  he  doeth,  these  also  doeth 
the  Son  likewise. 

20  For  the  Father  loveth  the  Son,  and 
sheweth  him  all  things  that  himself  do- 
eth :  and  he  will  shew  him  greater  works 
than  these,  that  ye  may  marvel. 

21  For  as  the  Father  raiseth  up  the 
dead,  and  quickeneth  them;  even  so  the 
Son  quickeneth  whom  he  will. 

22  For  the  Father  judgeth  no  man, 
but  hath  committed  all  judgment  unto  the 
Son: 

23  That  all  men  should  honour  the  Son, 
even  as  they  honour  the  Father.    He  that 


me  into  the  pool :  but  while  I  am 
coming,  another  steppeth  down  be- 
fore me.  8  Jesus  saith  unto  him, 
Arise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and  walk. 
9  And  straightway  the  man  was 
made  whole,  and  took  up  his  bed 
and  walked. 

Now  it  was  the  sabbath  on  that 
day.  ID  So  the  Jews  said  unto  him 
that  was  cured,  It  is  the  sabbath, 
and  it  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to 
take  up  thy  bed.  11  But  he  an- 
swered them.  He  that  made  me 
whole,  the  same  said  unto  me, 
Take  up  thy  bed,  and  walk.  12 
They  asked  him,  Who  is  the  man 
that  said  unto  thee.  Take  up  thy 
bed,  and  walk?  13  But  he  that  was 
healed  wist  not  who  it  was :  for 
Jesus  had  conveyed  himself  away, 
a  multitude  being  in  the  place. 
14  Afterward  Jesus  findeth  him  in 
the  temple,  and  said  unto  him,  Be- 
hold, thou  art  made  whole :  sin 
no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  befall 
thee.  IS  The  man  went  away,  and 
told  the  Jews  that  it  was  Jesus 
which  had  made  him  whole.  16  And 
for  this  cause  did  the  Jews  perse- 
cute Jesus,  because  he  did  these 
things  on  the  sabbath.  17  But  Je- 
sus answered  them.  My  Father 
worketh  even  until  now,  and  I 
work.  18  For  this  cause  therefore 
the  Jews  sought  the  more  to  kill 
him,  because  he  not  only  brake 
the  sabbath,  but  also  called  God 
his  own  Father,  making  himself 
equal  with  God. 

19  Jesus  therefore  answered  and 
said  unto  them. 

Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you, 
The  Son  can  do  nothing  of  him- 
self, but  what  he  seeth  the  Father 
doing:  for  what  things  soever  he 
doeth,  these  the  Son  also  doeth  in 
like  manner.  20  For  the  Father 
loveth  the  Son,  and  sheweth  him 
all  things  that  himself  doeth :  and 
greater  works  than  these  will  he 
shew  him,  that  ye  may  marvel. 
21  For  as  the  Father  raiseth  the 
dead  and  quickeneth  them,  even 
so  the  Son  also  quickeneth  whom 
he  will.  22  For  neither  doth  the 
Father  judge  any  man,  but  he  hath 
given  all  judgement  unto  the  Son  ; 
23  that  all  may  honour  the  Son, 
even  as  they  honour  the  Father. 
He    that    honoureth    not    the    Son 


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ST.  JOHN,  5. 


DOUAY       407 


me  into  the  pool :  but  while  I  am 
coming,  another  steppeth  down  be- 
fore me.  8  Jesus  saith  unto  him, 
Arise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and  walk. 
9  And  straightway  the  man  was 
made  whole,  and  took  up  his  bed 
and  walked. 

Now  it  was  the  sabbath  on 
that  day.  10  So  the  Jews  said 
unto  him  that  was  cured.  It  is  the 
sabbath,  and  it  is  not  lawful  for 
thee  to  take  up  thy  bed.  11  But 
he  answered  them.  He  that  made 
me  whole,  the  same  said  unto  me, 
Take  up  thy  bed,  and  walk.  12 
They  asked  him.  Who  is  the 
man  that  said  unto  thee,  Take 
up  thy  bed,  and  walk?  13  But 
he  that  was  healed  knew  not 
who  it  was;  for  Jesus  had  con- 
veyed himself  away,  a  multitude 
being  in  the  place.  14  Afterward 
Jesus  findeth  him  in  the  temple, 
and  said  unto  him.  Behold,  thou 
art  made  whole :  sin  no  more,  lest 
a  worse  thing  befall  thee.  15  The 
man  went  away,  and  told  the  Jews 
that  it  was  Jesus  who  had  made 
him  whole.  16  And  for  this  cause 
the  Jews  persecuted  Jesus,  because 
he  did  these  things  on  the  sabbath. 
17  But  Jesus  answered  them.  My 
Father  worketh  even  until  now, 
and  I  work.  18  For  this  cause 
therefore  the  Jews  sought  the  more 
to  kill  him,  because  he  not  only 
brake  the  sabbath,  but  also  called 
God  his  own  Father,  making  him- 
self equal  with  God. 

19  Jesus  therefore  answered  and 
said  unto  them.  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
unto  you,  The  Son  can  do  nothing 
of  himself,  but  what  he  seeth  the 
Father  doing:  for  what  things  so- 
ever he  doeth,  these  the  Son  also 
doeth  in  like  manner.  20  For  the 
Father  loveth  the  Son,  and  showeth 
him  all  things  that  himself  doeth: 
and  greater  works  than  these  will 
he  show  him,  that  ye  may  marvel. 
21  For  as  the  Father  raiseth  the 
dead  and  giveth  them  life,  even  so 
the  Son  also  giveth  life  to  whom 
he  will.  22  For  neither  doth  the 
Father  judge  any  man,  but  he  hath 
given  all  judgment  unto  the  Son; 
23  that  all  may  honor  the  Son,  even 
as  they  honor  the  Father.  He  that 
honoreth  not  the  Son  honoreth  not 
the  Father  that  sent  him.    24  Ver- 


he    saith    to    him :    Wilt    thou    be    made 
whole? 

7  The  infirm  man  answered  him :  Sir,  I 
have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  trou- 
bled, to  put  me  into  the  pond.  For 
whilst  I  am  coming,  another  goeth  down 
before  me. 

8  Jesus  saith  to  him :  Arise,  take  up  thy 
bed,  and  walk. 

9  And  immediately  the  man  was  made 
whole :  and  he  took  up  his  bed,  and 
walked.  And  it  was  the  sabbath  that 
day. 

ID  The  Jews  therefore  said  to  him  that 
was  healed :  It  is  the  sabbath ;  it  is  not 
lawful  for  thee  to  take  up  thy  bed. 

11  He  answered  them:  He  that  made 
me  whole,  he  said  to  me.  Take  up  thy 
bed,  and  walk. 

12  They  asked  him  therefore :  Who  is 
that  man  who  said  to  thee,  Take  up  thy 
bed,  and  walk? 

13  But  he  who  was  healed,  knew  not 
who  it  was ;  for  Jesus  went  aside  from 
the  multitude  standing  in  the  place. 

14  Afterwards,  Jesus  findeth  him  in  the 
temple,  and  saith  to  him :  Behold  thou 
art  made  whole :  sin  no  more,  lest  some 
worse  thing  happen  to  thee. 

15  The  man  went  his  way,  and  told  the 
Jews,  that  it  was  Jesus  who  had  made 
him  whole. 

16  Therefore  did  the  Jews  persecute 
Jesus,  because  he  did  these  things  on 
the  sabbath. 

17  But  Jesus  answered  them :  My  Father 
worketh  until  now ;  and  I  work. 

18  Hereupon  therefore  the  Jews  sought 
the  more  to  kill  him,  because  he  did  not 
only  break  the  sabbath,  but  also  said  God 
was  his  Father,  making  himself  equal  to 
God. 

19  Then  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to 
them :  Amen,  amen,  I  say  unto  you,  the 
Son  cannot  do  any  thing  of  himself,  but 
what  he  seeth  the  Father  doing :  for  what 
things  soever  he  doth,  these  the  Son  also 
doth  in  like  manner. 

20  For  the  Father  loveth  the  Son,  and 
sheweth  him  all  things  which  himself 
doth :  and  greater  works  than  these  will 
he  shew  him,  that  you  may  wonder. 

21  For  as  the  Father  raiseth  up  the 
dead,  and  giveth  life :  so  the  Son  also 
giveth  life  to  whom  he  will. 

22  For  neither  doth  the  Father  judge 
any  man,  but  hath  given  all  judgment  to 
the  Son. 

23  That  all  men  may  honour  the  Son,  as 
they  honour  the  Father.     He  who  hqi^- 


4o8       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  5. 


REVISED 


honoureth  not  the  Son  honoureth  not  the 
Father  which  hath  sent  him. 

24  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He 
that  heareth  my  word,  and  believeth  on 
him  that  sent  me,  hath  everlasting  life, 
and  shall  not  come  into  condemnation ; 
but  is  passed  from  death  unto  life. 

25  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  The 
hour  is  coming,  and  now  is,  when  the 
dead  shall  hear  the  voice  of  the  Son  of 
God :  and  they  that  hear  shall  live. 

26  For  as  the  Father  hath  life  in  him- 
self ;  so  hath  he  given  to  the  Son  to 
have  life  in  himself ; 

27  And  hath  given  him  authority  to  ex- 
ecute judgment  also,  because  he  is  the 
Son  of  man. 

28  Marvel  not  at  this :  for  the  hour  is 
coming,  in  the  which  all  that  are  in  the 
graves  shall  hear  his  voice, 

29  And  shall  come  forth ;  they  that 
have  done  good,  unto  the  resurrection 
of  life;  and  they  that  have  done  evil,  unto 
the    resurrection    of    damnation. 

30  I  can  of  mine  own  self  do  nothing: 
as  I  hear,  I  judge:  and  my  judgment 
is  just;  because  I  seek  not  mine  own 
will,  but  the  will  of  the  Father  which 
hath  sent  me. 

31  If  I  bear  witness  of  myself,  my  wit- 
ness is  not  true. 

32  There  is  another  that  beareth  wit- 
ness of  me ;  and  I  know  that  the  witness 
which  he  witnesseth  of  me  is  true. 

33  Ye  sent  unto  John,  and  he  bare 
witness  unto  the  truth. 

34  But  I  receive  not  testimony  from 
man :  but  these  things  I  say,  that  ye  might 
be  saved. 

35  He  was  a  burning  and  a  shining 
light :  and  ye  were  willing  for  a  season 
to  rejoice  in  his  light. 

36  But  I  have  greater  witness  than 
that  of  John :  for  the  works  which  the 
Father  hath  given  me  to  finish,  the  same 
works  that  I  do,  bear  witness  of  me, 
that  the  Father  hath  sent  me. 

S7  And  the  Father  himself,  which  hath 
sent  me,  hath  borne  witness  of  me.  Ye 
have  neither  heard  his  voice  at  any  time, 
nor  seen  his  shape. 

38  And  ye  have  not  his  word  abiding 
in  you :  for  whom  he  hath  sent,  him  ye 
believe  not. 

39  Search  the  scriptures ;  for  in  them 
ye  think  ye  have  eternal  life:  and  they 
are  they  which  testify  of  me. 

40  And  ye  will  not  come  to  me,  that 
ye  might  have  life. 

41  I  receive  not  honour  from  men. 


honoureth  not  the  Father  which 
sent  him.  24  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
unto  you.  He  that  heareth  my  word, 
and  believeth  him  that  sent  me, 
hath  eternal  life,  and  cometh  not 
into  judgement,  but  hath  passed 
out  of  death  into  life.  25  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you,  The  hour 
cometh,  and  now  is,  when  the  dead 
shall  hear  the  voice  of  the  Son  of 
God;  and  they  that  hear  shall  live. 
26  For  as  the  Father  hath  life  in 
himself,  even  so  gave  he  to  the  Son 
also  to  have  life  in  himself:  27  and 
he  gave  him  authority  to  execute 
judgement,  because  he  is  the  Son 
of  man.  28  Marvel  not  at  this :  for 
the  hour  cometh,  in  which  all  that 
are  in  the  tombs  shall  hear  his 
voice,  29  and  shall  come  forth ; 
they  that  have  done  good,  unto 
the  resurrection  of  life;  and  they 
that  have  done  ill,  unto  the  resur- 
rection of  judgement. 

30  I  can  of  myself  do  nothing: 
as  I  hear,  I  judge :  and  my  judge- 
ment is  righteous ;  because  I  seek 
not  mine  own  will,  but  the  will  of 
him  that  sent  me.  31  If  I  bear 
witness  of  myself,  my  witness  is 
not  true.  32  It  is  another  that 
beareth  witness  of  me;  and  I 
know  that  the  witness  which  he 
witnesseth  of  me  is  true.  33  Ye 
have  sent  unto  John,  and  he  hath 
borne     witness     unto     the     truth. 

34  But  the  witness  which  I  receive 
is  not  from  man :  howbeit  I  say 
these  things,  that  ye  may  be  saved. 

35  He  was  the  lamp  that  burneth 
and  shineth :  and  ye  were  will- 
ing to  rejoice  for  a  season  in  his 
light.  36  But  the  witness  which 
I  have  is  greater  than  that  of 
John :  for  the  works  which  the 
Father  hath  given  me  to  accom- 
plish, the  very  works  that  I  do, 
bear  witness  of  me,  that  the  Father 
hath  sent  me.  37  And  the  Father 
which  sent  me,  he  hath  borne  wit- 
ness of  me.  Ye  have  neither  heard 
his  voice  at  any  time,  nor  seen  his 
form.  38  And  ye  have  not  his  word 
abiding  in  you  :  for  whom  he  sent, 
him  ye  believe  not.  39  Ye  search 
the  scriptures,  because  ye  think  that 
in  them  ye  have  eternal  life;  and 
these  are  they  which  bear  witness 
of  me;  40  and  ye  will  not  come  to 
me,   that  ye  may  have  life.     41   I 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  5. 


DOUAY       409 


ily.  veril}',  I  say  unto  you,  He  that 
heareth  my  word,  and  believeth 
him  that  sent  me,  hath  eternal  Hfe, 
and  Cometh  not  into  judgment, 
but  hath  passed  out  of  death  into 
life.  25  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto 
you,  The  hour  cometh,  and  now  is, 
when  the  dead  shall  hear  the  voice 
of  the  Son  of  God;  and  they  that 
hear  shall  live.  26  For  as  the 
Father  hath  life  in  himself,  even 
so  gave  he  to  the  Son  also  to  have 
life  in  himself:  27  and  he  gave  him 
authority  to  execute  judgment,  be- 
cause he  is  a  son  of  man.  28  Mar- 
vel not  at  this :  for  the  hour  com- 
eth, in  which  all  that  are  in  the 
tombs  shall  hear  his  voice,  29  and 
shall  come  forth ;  they  that  have 
done  good,  unto  the  resurrection 
of  life;  and  they  that  have  done 
evil,  unto  the  resurrection  of  judg- 
ment. 

30  I  can  of  myself  do  nothing: 
as  I  hear,  I  judge:  and  my  judg- 
ment is  righteous ;  because  I  seek 
not  mine  own  will,  but  the  will  of 
him  that  sent  me.  31  If  I  bear 
witness  of  myself,  my  witness  is 
not  true.  32  It  is  another  that 
beareth  witness  of  me;  and  I  know 
that  the  witness  which  he  witness- 
eth  of  me  is  true.  33  Ye  have  sent 
unto  John,  and  he  hath  borne  wit- 
ness unto  the  truth.  34  But  the 
witness  which  I  receive  is  not  from 
man :  howbeit  I  say  these  things, 
that  ye  may  be  saved.  35  He  was 
the  lamp  that  burneth  and  shineth ; 
and  ye  were  willing  to  rejoice  for 
a  season  in  his  light.  36  But  the 
witness  which  I  have  is  greater 
than  that  of  John ;  for  the  works 
which  the  Father  hath  given  me  to 
accomplish,  the  very  works  that  I 
do,  bear  witness  of  me,  that  the 
Father  hath  sent  me.  37  And  the 
Father  that  sent  me,  he  hath  borne 
witness  of  me.  Ye  have  neither 
heard  his  voice  at  any  time,  nor 
seen  his  form.  38  And  ye  have 
not  his  word  abiding  in  you :  for 
whom  he  sent,  him  ye  believe  not. 
39  Ye  search  the  scriptures,  be- 
cause ye  think  that  in  them  ye  have 
eternal  life;  and  these  are  they 
which  bear  witness  of  me ;  40  and 
ye  will  not  come  to  me,  that  ye  may 
have  life.  41  I  receive  not  glory 
from   men.     42  But    I   know   you, 


oureth   not   the    Son,    honoureth   not   the 
Father,  who  hath  sent  him. 

24  Amen,  amen  I  say  unto  you,  that  he 
who  heareth  my  word,  and  believeth  him 
that  sent  me,  hath  life  everlasting;  and 
cometh  not  into  judgment,  but  is  passed 
from  death  to  life. 

25  Amen,  amen  I  say  unto  you,  that  the 
hour  cometh,  and  now  is,  when  the  dead 
shall  hear  the  voice  of  the  Son  of  God, 
and  they  that  hear  shall  live. 

26  For  as  the  Father  hath  life  in  him- 
self, so  he  hath  given  to  the  Son  also  to 
have  life  in  himself: 

27  And  he  hath  given  him  power  to  do 
judgment,  because  he  is  the  Son  of  man. 

28  Wonder  not  at  this ;  for  the  hour 
cometh,  wherein  all  that  are  in  the  graves 
shall  hear  the  voice  of  the  Son  of 
God. 

29  And  they  that  have  done  good  things, 
shall  come  forth  unto  the  resurrection 
of  life;  but  they  that  have  done  evil,  unto 
the  resurrection  of  judgment. 

30  I  cannot  of  myself  do  any  thing.  As 
I  hear,  so  I  judge:  and  my  judgment  is 
just ;  because  I  seek  not  my  own  will, 
but  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me. 

31  If  I  bear  witness  of  myself,  my  wit- 
ness is  not  true. 

32  There  is  another  that  beareth  wit- 
ness of  me ;  and  I  know  that  the  witness 
which  he  witnesseth  of  me  is  true. 

33  You  sent  to  John,  and  he  gave  testi- 
mony to  the  truth. 

34  But  I  receive  not  testimony  from 
man :  but  I  say  these  things,  that  you  may 
be  saved. 

35  He  was  a  burning  and  a  shining 
light :  and  you  were  willing  for  a  time 
to  rejoice  in  his  light. 

36  But  I  have  a  greater  testimony  than 
that  of  John :  for  the  works  which  the 
Father  hath  given  me  to  perfect;  the 
works  themselves,  which  I  do,  give  testi- 
mony of  me,  that  the  Father  hath  sent 
me. 

37  And  the  Father  himself  who  hath 
sent  me,  hath  given  testimony  of  me : 
neither  have  you  heard  his  voice  at  any 
time,  nor  seen  his  shape. 

38  And  you  have  not  his  word  abiding 
in  you :  for  whom  he  hath  sent,  him  you 
believe  not. 

39  Search  the  scriptures,  for  you  think 
in  them  to  have  life  everlasting ;  and  the 
same  are  they  that  give  testimony  of  me. 

40  And  you  will  not  come  to  me  that 
j'ou  may  have  life. 

41  I  receive  not  glory  from  men. 


410       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  6. 


REVISED 


42  But  I  know  you,  that  ye  have  not 
the  love  of  God  in  you. 

43  I  am  come  in  my  Father's  name,  and 
ye  receive  me  not:  if  another  shall  come 
in  his  own  name,  him  ye  will  receive. 

44  How  can  ye  believe,  which  receive 
honour  one  of  another,  and  seek  not  the 
honour  that  coineth  from  God  only? 

45  Do  not  think  that  I  will  accuse  you 
to  the  Father :  there  is  one  that  accuseth 
you,  even  Moses,  in  whom  ye  trust. 

46  For  had  ye  believed  Moses,  ye  would 
have  believed  me :  for  he  wrote  of  me. 

47  But  if  ye  believe  not  his  writings, 
how  shall  ye  believe  my  words? 


receive  not  glory  from  men.  42  But 
I  know  you,  that  ye  have  not  the 
love  of  God  in  yourselves.  43  I  am 
come  in  my  Father's  name,  and 
ye  receive  me  not:  if  another  shall 
come  in  his  own  name,  him  ye  will 
receive.  44  How  can  ye  believe, 
which  receive  glory  one  of  an- 
other, and  the  glory  that  cometh 
from  the  only  God  ye  seek  not?  45 
Think  not  that  I  will  accuse  you  to 
the  Father :  there  is  one  that  ac- 
cuseth you,  even  Moses,  on  whom 
ye  have  set  your  hope.  46  For  if 
ye  believed  Moses,  ye  would  be- 
lieve me ;  for  he  wrote  of  me.  47 
But  if  ye  believe  not  his  writings, 
how  shall  ye  believe  my  words? 


CHAPTER  6. 

AFTER  these  things  Jesus  went  over 
the  sea  of  Galilee,  which  is  the  sea 
of  Tiberias. 

2  And  a  great  multitude  followed  him, 
because  they  saw  his  miracles  which  he 
did  on  them  that  were  diseased. 

3  And  Jesus  went  up  into  a  mountain, 
and  there  he  sat  with  his  disciples. 

4  And  the  passover,  a  feast  of  the 
Jews,  was  nigh. 

5  When  Jesus  then  lifted  up  his  eyes, 
and  saw  a  great  company  come  unto  him, 
he  saith  unto  Philip,  Whence  shall  we 
buy  bread,  that  these  may  eat? 

6  And  this  he  said  to  prove  him :  for 
he  himself  knew  what  he  would  do. 

7  Philip  answered  him.  Two  hundred 
pennyworth  of  bread  is  not  sufficient  for 
them,  that  every  one  of  them  may  take  a 
little. 

8  One  of  his  disciples,  Andrew,  Simon 
Peter's  brother,  saith  unto  him, 

9  There  is  a  lad  here,  which  hath  five 
barley  loaves,  and  two  small  fishes :  but 
what  are  they  among  so  many? 

10  And  Jesus  said,  Make  the  men  sit 
down.  Now  there  was  much  grass  in 
the  place.  So  the  men  sat  down,  in  num- 
ber about  five  thousand. 

11  And  Jesus  took  the  loaves;  and 
when  he  had  given  thanks,  he  distributed 
to  the  disciples,  and  the  disciples  to  them 
that  were  set  down ;  and  likewise  of  the 
fishes  as  much  as  they  would. 

12  When  they  were  filled,  he  said  unto 
his  disciples.  Gather  up  the  fragments 
that  remain,  that  nothing  be  lost. 

13  Therefore  they  gathered  them  to- 
gether, and  filled  twelve  baskets  with  the 


^  \  FTER  these  things  Jesus 
OjTjl  went  away  to  the  other  side 
of  the  sea  of  Galilee,  which  is  the 
sea  of  Tiberias.  2  And  a  great 
multitude  followed  him,  because 
they  beheld  the  signs  which  he  did 
on  them  that  were  sick.  3  And  Je- 
sus went  up  into  the  mountain, 
and  there  he  sat  with  his  disciples. 
4  Now  the  passover,  the  feast  of 
the  Jews,  was  at  hand.  5  Jesus 
therefore  lifting  up  his  eyes,  and 
seeing  that  a  great  multitude  com- 
eth unto  him,  saith  unto  Philip, 
Whence  are  we  to  buy  bread,  that 
these  may  eat?  6  And  this  he  said 
to  prove  him:  for  he  himself  knew 
what  he  would  do.  7  Philip  an- 
swered him,  Two  hundred  penny- 
worth of  bread  is  not  sufficient  for 
them,  that  every  one  may  take  a  lit- 
tle. 8  One  of  his  disciples,  Andrew, 
Simon  Peter's  brother,  saith  unto 
him,  9  There  is  a  lad  here,  which 
hath  five  barley  loaves,  and  two 
fishes :  but  what  are  these  among 
so  many?  10  Jesus  said,  Make  the 
people  sit  down.  Now  there  was 
much  grass  in  the  place.  So  the 
men  sat  down,  in  number  about 
five  thousand.  11  Jesus  therefore 
took  the  loaves ;  and  having  given 
thanks,  he  distributed  to  them  that 
were  set  down ;  likewise  also  of 
the  fishes  as  much  as  they  would. 
12  And  when  they  were  filled,  he 
saith  unto  his  disciples.  Gather  up 
the  broken  pieces  which  remain 
over,  that  nothing  be  lost.     13  So 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  6. 


DOUAY       411 


that  ye  have  not  the  love  of  God 
in  yourselves.  43  I  am  come  in  my 
Father's  name,  and  ye  receive  me 
not:  if  another  shall  come  in  his 
own  name,  him  ye  will  receive.  44 
How  can  ye  believe,  who  receive 
glory  one  of  another,  and  the  glory 
that  cometh  from  the  only  God  ye 
seek  not?  45  Think  not  that  I 
will  accuse  you  to  the  Father :  there 
is  one  that  accuseth  you,  even  Mo- 
ses, on  whom  ye  have  set  your  hope. 
46  For  if  ye  believed  Moses,  ye 
would  believe  me ;  for  he  wrote  of 
me.  47  But  if  ye  believe  not  his 
writings,  how  shall  ye  believe  my 
words? 


42  But  I  know  you,  that  you  have  not 
the  love  of  God  in  you. 

43  I  am  come  in  the  name  of  my  Fa- 
ther, and  you  receive  me  not :  if  another 
shall  come  in  his  own  name,  him  you  will 
receive. 

44  How  can  you  believe,  who  receive 
glory  one  from  another :  and  the  glory 
which  is  from  God  alone,  you  do  not 
seek? 

45  Think  not  that  I  will  accuse  you  to 
the  Father.  There  is  one  that  accuseth 
you,  Moses,  in  whom  you  trust. 

46  For  if  you  did  believe  Moses,  you 
would  perhaps  believe  me  also;  for  he 
wrote  of  me. 

47  But  if  you  do  not  believe  his  writ- 
ings, how  will  you  believe  my  words? 


/>  \  FTER  these  things  Jesus 
OjItl  went  away  to  the  other  side 
of  the  sea  of  Galilee,  which  is  the 
sea  of  Tiberias.  2  And  a  great 
multitude  followed  him,  because 
they  beheld  the  signs  which  he  did 
on  them  that  were  sick.  3  And 
Jesus  went  up  into  the  mountain, 
and  there  he  sat  with  his  disciples. 
4  Now  the  passover,  the  feast  of 
the  Jews,  was  at  hand.  5  Jesus 
therefore  lifting  up  his  eyes,  and 
seeing  that  a  great  multitude  com- 
eth unto  him,  saith  unto  Philip, 
Whence  are  we  to  buy  bread,  that 
these  may  eat?  6  And  this  he  said 
to  prove  him:  for  he  himself  knew 
what  he  would  do.  7  Philip  an- 
swered him.  Two  hundred  shil- 
lings' worth  of  bread  is  not  suffi- 
cient for  them,  that  every  one  may 
take  a  little.  8  One  of  his  disci- 
ples, Andrew,  Simon  Peter's  bro- 
ther, saith  unto  him,  9  There  is  a 
lad  here,  who  hath  five  barley 
loaves,  and  two  fishes :  but  what 
are  these  among  so  many?  10  Je- 
sus said,  ]\Iake  the  people  sit  down. 
Now  there  was  much  grass  in  the 
place.  So  the  men  sat  down,  in 
number  about  five  thousand.  11 
Jesus  therefore  too'c  the  loaves ; 
and  having  given  thanks,  he  dis- 
tributed to  them  that  were  set 
down;  likewise  also  of  the  fishes 
as  much  as  they  would.  12  And 
when  they  were  filled,  he  saith  unto 
his  disciples.  Gather  up  the  broken 
pieces     which     remain     over,    that 


CHAPTER  6. 

AFTER  these  things  Jesus  went  over 
the  sea  of  Galilee,  which  is  that  of 
Tiberias. 

2  And  a  great  multitude  followed  him, 
because  they  saw  the  miracles  which  he 
did  on  them  that  were  diseased. 

3  Jesus  therefore  went  up  into  a  moun- 
tain, and  there  he  sat  with  his  disci- 
ples. 

4  Now  the  pasch,  the  festival  day  of 
the  Jews,  was  near  at  hand. 

5  When  Jesus  therefore  had  lifted  up 
his  eyes,  and  seen  that  a  very  great  multi- 
tude cometh  to  him,  he  said  to  Philip : 
Whence  shall  we  buy  bread,  that  these 
may  eat? 

6  And  this  he  said  to  try  him ;  for  he 
himself  knew  what  he  would  do. 

7  Philip  answered  him :  Two  hundred 
pennyworth  of  bread  is  not  sufficient  for 
them,  that  every  one  may  take  a  little. 

8  One  of  his  disciples,  Andrew,  the 
brother  of  Simon  Peter,  saith  to  him: 

9  There  is  a  boy  here  that  hath  five 
barley  loaves,  and  two  fishes;  but  what 
are  these  among  so  many? 

10  Then  Jesus  said :  Make  the  men  sit 
down.  Now  there  was  much  grass  in  the 
place.  The  men  therefore  sat  down,  in 
number  about  five  thousand. 

11  And  Jesus  took  the  loaves :  and  when 
he  had  given  thanks,  he  distributed  to 
them  that  were  set  down.  In  like  man- 
ner also  of  the  fishes,  as  much  as  they 
would. 

12  And  when  they  were  filled,  he  said  to 
his  disciples :  Gather  up  the  fragments 
that  remain,  lest  they  be  lost. 

13  They    gathered    up    therefore,    and 


412       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  6. 


REVISED 


fragments  of  the  five  barley  loaves,  which 
remained  over  and  above  unto  them  that 
had  eaten. 

14  Then  those  men,  when  they  had  seen 
the  miracle  that  Jesus  did,  said,  This  is 
of  a  truth  that  prophet  that  should  come 
into  the  world. 

15  When  Jesus  therefore  perceived  that 
they  would  come  and  take  him  by  force, 
to  make  him  a  king,  he  departed  again 
into  a  mountain  himself  alone. 

16  And  when  even  was  now  come,  his 
disciples  went  down  unto  the  sea, 

17  And  entered  into  a  ship,  and  went 
over  the  sea  toward  Capernaum.  And 
it  was  now  dark,  and  Jesus  was  not  come 
to  them. 

18  And  the  sea  arose  by  reason  of  a 
great  wind  that  blew. 

19  So  when  they  had  rowed  about  five 
and  twenty  or  thirty  furlongs,  they  see 
Jesus  walking  on  the  sea,  and  drawing 
nigh  unto  the  ship :  and  they  were  afraid. 

20  But  he  saith  unto  them.  It  is  I ;  be 
not  afraid. 

21  Then  they  willingly  received  him 
into  the  ship :  and  immediately  the  ship 
was  at  the  land  whither  they  went. 

22  The  day  following,  when  the  peo- 
ple which  stood  on  the  other  side  of  the 
sea  saw  that  there  was  none  other  boat 
there,  save  that  one  whereinto  his  disci- 
ples were  entered,  and  that  Jesus  went  not 
with  his  disciples  into  the  boat,  but  that 
his  disciples  were  gone  away  alone ; 

23  (Howbeit  there  came  other  boats 
from  Tiberias  nigh  unto  the  place  where 
they  did  eat  bread,  after  that  the  Lord 
had  given  thanks :) 

24  When  the  people  therefore  saw  that 
Jesus  was  not  there,  neither  his  disciples, 
they  also  took  shipping,  and  came  to  Ca- 
pernaum, seeking  for  Jesus. 

25  And  when  they  had  found  him  on 
the  other  side  of  the  sea,  they  said  unto 
him.  Rabbi,  when  earnest  thou  hither? 

26  Jesus  answered  them  and  said,  Ver- 
ily, verily,  I  say  unto  you.  Ye  seek  me, 
not  because  ye  saw  the  miracles,  but  be- 
cause ye  did  eat  of  the  loaves,  and  were 
filled. 

27  Labour  not  for  the  meat  which 
perisheth,  but  for  that  meat  which  en- 
dureth  unto  everlasting  life,  which  the 
Son  of  man  shall  give  unto  you :  for  him 
hath  God  the  Father  sealed. 

28  Then  said  they  unto  him.  What 
shall  we  do,  that  we  might  work  the 
works  of  God? 

29  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 


they  gathered  them  up,  and  filled 
twelve  baskets  with  broken  pieces 
from  the  five  barley  loaves,  which 
remained  over  unto  them  that  had 
eaten.  14  When  therefore  the  peo- 
ple saw  the  sign  which  he  did, 
they  said.  This  is  of  a  truth  the 
prophet  that  cometh  into  the 
world. 

15  Jesus  therefore  perceiving  that 
they  were  about  to  come  and  take 
him  by  force,  to  make  him  king, 
withdrew  again  into  the  mountain 
himself  alone. 

16  And  when  evening  came,  his 
disciples  went  down  unto  the  sea ; 
17  and  they  entered  into  a  boat,  and 
were  going  over  the  sea  unto  Ca- 
pernaum. And  it  was  now  dark, 
and  Jesus  had  not  yet  come  to 
them.  18  And  the  sea  was  rising 
by  reason  of  a  great  wind  that 
blew.  19  When  therefore  they  had 
rowed  about  five  and  twenty  or 
thirty  furlongs,  they  behold  Jesus 
walking  on  the  sea,  and  drawing 
nigh  unto  the  boat :  and  they  were 
afraid.  20  But  he  saith  unto  them. 
It  is  I ;  be  not  afraid.  21  They 
were  willing  therefore  to  receive 
him  into  the  boat :  and  straightway 
the  boat  was  at  the  land  whither 
they  were  going. 

22  On  the  morrow  the  multitude 
which  stood  on  the  other  side  of 
the  sea  saw  that  there  was  none 
other  boat  there,  save  one,  and  that 
Jesus  entered  not  with  his  disciples 
into  the  boat,  but  that  his  disciples 
went  away  alone  23  (howbeit  there 
came  boats  from  Tiberias  nigh  unto 
the  place  where  they  ate  the  bread 
after  the  Lord  had  given  thanks)  : 
24  when  the  multitude  therefore 
saw  that  Jesus  was  not  there, 
neither  his  disciples,  they  them- 
selves got  into  the  boats,  and  came 
to  Capernaum,  seeking  Jesus.  25 
And  when  they  found  him  on  the 
other  side  of  the  sea,  they  said 
unto  him.  Rabbi,  when  camest  thou 
hither?  26  Jesus  answered  them 
and  said,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto 
you,  Ye  seek  me,  not  because  ye 
saw  signs,  but  because  ye  ate  of 
the  loaves,  and  were  filled.  27 
Work  not  for  the  meat  which 
perisheth,  but  for  the  meat  which 
abideth  unto  eternal  life,  which  the 
Son  of   man  shall  give  unto  you: 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  6. 


DOUAY       413 


nothing  be  lost.  13  So  they  gath- 
ered them  up,  and  filled  twelve  bas- 
kets with  broken  pieces  from  the 
five  barley  loaves,  which  remained 
over  unto  them  that  had  eaten.  14 
When  therefore  the  people  saw  the 
sign  which  he  did,  they  said,  This 
is  of  a  truth  the  prophet  that  Com- 
eth into  the  world. 

15  Jesus  therefore  perceiving  that 
they  were  about  to  come  and 
take  him  by  force,  to  make  him 
king,  withdrew  again  into  the 
mountain  himself  alone. 

16  And  when  evening  came,  his 
disciples  went  down  unto  the  sea ; 
17  and  they  entered  into  a  boat, 
and  were  going  over  the  sea  unto 
Capernaum.  And  it  was  now  dark, 
and  Jesus  had  not  yet  come  to 
them.  18  And  the  sea  was  rising 
by  reason  of  a  great  wind  that 
blew.  19  When  therefore  they  had 
rowed  about  five  and  twenty  or 
thirty  furlongs,  they  behold  Jesus 
walking  on  the  sea,  and  drawing 
nigh  unto  the  boat :  and  they  were 
afraid.  20  But  he  saith  unto  them. 
It  is  I ;  be  not  afraid.  21  They 
were  willing  therefore  to  receive 
him  into  the  boat :  and  straightway 
the  boat  was  at  the  land  whither 
they  were  going. 

22  On  the  morrow  the  multitude 
that  stood  on  the  other  side  of  the 
sea  saw  that  there  was  no  other 
boat  there,  save  one,  and  that  Jesus 
entered  not  with  his  disciples  into 
the  boat,  but  that  his  disciples  went 
away  alone  23  (howbeit  there  came 
boats  from  Tiberias  nigh  unto  the 
place  where  they  ate  the  bread 
after  the  Lord  had  given  thanks)  : 
24  when  the  multitude  therefore 
saw  that  Jesus  was  not  there, 
neither  his  disciples,  they  them- 
selves got  into  the  boats,  and  came 
to  Capernaum,  seeking  Jesus.  25 
And  when  they  found  him  on  the 
other  side  of  the  sea,  they  said 
unto  him.  Rabbi,  when  earnest  thou 
hither?  26  Jesus  answered  them 
and  said.  Verily,  verdy,  I  say  unto 
you,  Ye  seek  me,  not  because  ye 
saw  signs,  but  because  ye  ate  of  the 
loaves,  and  were  filled.  27  Work 
not  for  the  food  which  perish- 
eth,  but  for  the  food  which 
abideth  unto  eternal  life,  which  the 
Son  of   man   shall   give  unto  you : 


filled  twelve  baskets  with  the  fragments 
of  the  five  barley  loaves,  which  remained 
over  and  above  to  them  that  had  eaten. 

14  Now  those  men,  when  they  had  seen 
what  a  miracle  Jesus  had  done,  said: 
This  is  of  a  truth  the  prophet,  that  is  to 
come  into  the  world. 

15  Jesus  therefore,  when  he  knew  that 
they  would  come  to  take  him  by  force, 
and  make  him  king,  fled  again  into  the 
mountain  himself  alone. 

16  And  when  evening  was  come,  his  dis- 
ciples went  down  to  the  sea. 

17  And  when  they  had  gone  up  into  a 
ship,  they  went  over  the  sea  to  Caphar- 
naum ;  and  it  was  now  dark,  and  Jesus 
was  not  come  unto  them. 

18  And  the  sea  arose,  by  reason  of  a 
great  wind  that  blew. 

19  When  they  had  rowed  therefore 
about  five  and  twenty  or  thirty  furlongs, 
they  see  Jesus  walking  upon  the  sea,  and 
drawing  nigh  to  the  ship,  and  they  were 
afraid. 

20  But  he  saith  to  them :  It  is  I ;  be  not 
afraid. 

21  They  were  willing  therefore  to  take 
him  into  the  ship ;  and  presently  the  ship 
was  at  the  land  to  which  they  were  go- 
ing. 

22  The  next  day,  the  multitude  that 
stood  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea,  saw 
that  there  was  no  other  ship  there  but 
one,  and  that  Jesus  had  not  entered  into 
the  ship  with  his  disciples,  but  that  his 
disciples  were  gone  away  alone. 

23  But  other  ships  came  in  from  Ti- 
berias ;  nigh  unto  the  place  where  they 
had  eaten  the  bread,  the  Lord  giving 
thanks. 

24  When  therefore  the  multitude  saw 
that  Jesus  was  not  there,  nor  his  disci- 
ples, they  took  shipping,  and  came  to 
Capharnaum,  seeking  for  Jesus. 

25  And  when  they  had  found  him  on 
the  other  side  of  the  sea,  they  said  to 
him:  Rabbi,  when  camest  thou  hither? 

26  Jesus  answered  them,  and  said : 
Amen,  amen  I  say  to  you,  you  seek  me, 
not  because  you  have  seen  miracles,  but 
because  you  did  eat  of  the  loaves,  and 
were  filled. 

27  Labour  not  for  the  meat  which  per- 
isheth,  but  for  that  which  endureth  unto 
life  everlasting,  which  the  Son  of  man 
will  give  you.  For  him  hath  God,  the 
Father,  sealed. 

28  They  said  therefore  unto  him :  What 
shall  we  do,  that  we  may  work  the  works 
of  God? 


414       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  6. 


REVISED 


This    is   the   work   of    God,    that   ye  be- 
lieve on  him  whom  he  hath  sent. 

30  They  said  therefore  unto  him,  What 
sign  shewest  thou  then,  that  we  may  see, 
and  believe  thee?  what  dost  thou  work? 

31  Our  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the 
desert ;  as  it  is  written.  He  gave  them 
bread  from  heaven  to  eat. 

32  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you,  Moses  gave  you 
not  that  bread  from  heaven ;  but  my 
Father  giveth  you  the  true  bread  from 
heaven. 

3;^  For  the  bread  of  God  is  he  which 
Cometh  down  from  heaven,  and  giveth 
life  unto  the  world. 

34  Then  said  they  unto  him.  Lord, 
evermore  give  us  this  bread. 

35  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  I  am 
the  bread  of  life :  he  that  cometh  to  me 
shall  never  hunger ;  and  he  that  believ- 
eth  on  me  shall  never  thirst. 

36  But  I  said  unto  you.  That  ye  also 
have  seen  me,  and  believe  not. 

S7  All  that  the  Father  giveth  me  shall 
come  to  me;  and  him  that  cometh  to  me 
I  will  in  no  wise  cast  out. 

38  For  I  came  down  from  heaven,  not 
to  do  mine  own  v/ill,  but  the  will  of  him 
that  sent  me. 

39  And  this  is  the  Father's  will  which 
hath  sent  me,  that  of  all  which  he  hath 
given  me  I  should  lose  nothing,  but  should 
raise  it  up  again  at  the  last  day. 

40  And  this  is  the  will  of  him  that  sent 
me,  that  every  one  which  seeth  the  Son, 
and  believeth  on  him,  may  have  everlast- 
ing life :  and  I  will  raise  him  up  at  the 
last  day. 

41  The  Jews  then  murmured  at  him, 
because  he  said,  I  am  the  bread  which 
came  down  from  heaven. 

42  And  they  said.  Is  not  this  Jesus, 
the  son  of  Joseph,  whose  father  and 
mother  we  know?  how  is  it  then  that  he 
saith,  I  came  down  from  heaven? 

43  Jesus  therefore  answered  and  said 
unto  them.  Murmur  not  among  your- 
selves. 

44  No  man  can  come  to  me,  except  the 
Father  which  hath  sent  me  draw  him : 
and  I  will  raise  him  up  at  the  last  day. 

45  It  is  written  in  the  prophets.  And 
they  shall  be  all  taught  of  God.  Every 
man  therefore  that  hath  heard,  and  hath 
learned  of  the  Father,  cometh  unto  me. 

46  Not  that  any  man  hath  seen  the 
Father,  save  he  which  is  of  God,  he  hath 
seen  the  Father. 

47  Verily,  verily,  I   say  unto  you,   He 


for  him  the  Father,  even  God,  hath 
sealed.  28  They  said  therefore 
unto  him.  What  must  we  do,  that 
we  may  work  the  works  of  God? 
29  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  This  is  the  work  of  God,  that 
ye  believe  on  him  whom  he  hath 
sent.  30  They  said  therefore  unto 
him.  What  then  doest  thou  for  a 
sign,  that  we  may  see,  and  believe 
thee?  what  workest  thou?  31  Our 
fathers  ate  the  manna  in  the  wil- 
derness; as  it  is  written,  He  gave 
them  bread  out  of  heaven  to  eat. 
32  Jesus  therefore  said  unto  them. 
Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  It 
was  not  Moses  that  gave  you  the 
bread  out  of  heaven ;  but  my  Fa- 
ther giveth  you  the  true  bread  out 
of  heaven.  33  For  the  bread  of 
God  is  that  which  cometh  down  out 
of  heaven,  and  giveth  life  unto  the 
world.  34  They  said  therefore  unto 
him,  Lord,  evermore  give  us  this 
bread.  35  Jesus  said  unto  them,  I 
am  the  bread  of  life :  he  that  com- 
eth to  me  shall  not  hunger,  and 
he  that  believeth  on  me  shall  never 
thirst.  36  But  I  said  unto  you,  that 
ye  have  seen  me,  and  yet  believe  not. 
37  All  that  which  the  Father  giveth 
me  shall  come  unto  me ;  and  him 
that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no  wise 
cast  out.  38  For  I  am  come  down 
from  heaven,  not  to  do  mine  own 
will,  but  the  will  of  him  that  sent 
me.  39  And  this  is  the  will  of  him 
that  sent  me,  that  of  all  that  which 
he  hath  given  me  I  should  lose  no- 
thing, but  should  raise  it  up  at  the 
last  day.  40  For  this  is  the  will 
of  my  Father,  that  every  one  that 
beholdeth  the  Son,  and  believeth 
on  him,  should  have  eternal  life; 
and  I  will  raise  him  up  at  the  last 
day. 

41  The  Jews  therefore  murmured 
concerning  him,  because  he  said, 
I  am  the  bread  which  came  down 
out  of  heaven.  42  And  they  said. 
Is  not  this  Jesus,  the  son  of  Jo- 
seph, whose  father  and  mother  we 
know  ?  how  doth  he  now  say,  I  am 
come  down  out  of  heaven?  43  Je- 
sus answered  and  said  unto  them. 
Murmur  not  among  yourselves.  44 
No  man  can  come  to  me,  except 
the  Father  which  sent  me  draw 
him :  and  I  will  raise  him  up  in  the 
last   day.     45   It  is  written   in   the 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  6. 


DOUAY       415 


for  him  the  Father,  even  God,  hath 
sealed.  28  They  said  therefore 
unto  him.  What  must  we  do,  that 
we  may  work  the  works  of  God? 
29  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them,  This  is  the  work  of  God,  that 
ye  believe  on  him  whom  he  hath 
sent.  30  They  said  therefore  unto 
him,  What  then  doest  thou  for  a 
sign,  that  we  may  see,  and  believe 
thee?  what  workest  thou?  31  Our 
fathers  ate  the  manna  in  the  wil- 
derness ;  as  it  is  written,  He  gave 
them  bread  out  of  heaven  to  eat. 
32  Jesus  therefore  said  unto  them, 
Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  It 
was  not  Moses  that  gave  you  the 
bread  out  of  heaven ;  but  my 
Father  giveth  you  the  true  bread 
out  of  heaven.  33  For  the  bread 
of  God  is  that  which  cometh  down 
out  of  heaven,  and  giveth  life  unto 
the  world.  34  They  said  therefore 
unto  him,  Lord,  evermore  give  us 
this  bread.  35  Jesus  said  unto 
them,  I  am  the  bread  of  life:  he 
that  cometh  to  me  shall  not  hunger, 
and  he  that  believeth  on  me  shall 
never  thirst.  36  But  I  said  unto 
you,  that  ye  have  seen  me,  and  yet 
believe  not.  37  All  that  which  the 
Father  giveth  me  shall  come  unto 
me ;  and  him  that  cometh  to  me  I 
will  in  no  wise  cast  out.  38  For  I 
am  come  down  from  heaven,  not 
to  do  mine  own  will,  but  the  will 
of  him  that  sent  me.  39  And  this 
is  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me,  that 
of  all  that  which  he  hath  given  me 
I  should  lose  nothing,  but  should 
raise  it  up  at  the  last  day.  40  For 
this  is  the  will  of  my  Father,  that 
every  one  that  beholdeth  the  Son, 
and  believeth  on  him,  should  have 
eternal  life;  and  I  will  raise  him 
up  at  the  last  day. 

41  The  Jews  therefore  mur- 
mured concerning  him,  because  he 
said,  I  am  the  bread  which  came 
down  out  of  heaven.  42  And  they 
said.  Is  not  this  Jesus,  the  son  of 
Joseph,  whose  father  and  mother 
we  know  ?  how  doth  he  now  say, 
I  am  come  down  out  of  heaven? 
43  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them.  Murmur  not  among  your- 
selves. 44  No  man  can  come  to 
me,  except  the  Father  that  sent  me 
draw  him :  and  I  will  raise  him  up 
in  the  last  day.    45  It  is  written  in 


29  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  them : 
This  is  the  work  of  God,  that  you  believe 
in  him  whom  he  hath  sent. 

30  They  said  therefore  to  him :  What 
sign  therefore  dost  thou  shew,  that  we 
may  see,  and  may  believe  thee?  What 
dost  thou  work? 

31  Our  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the 
desert,  as  it  is  written :  He  gave  them 
bread  from  heaven  to  eat. 

32  Then  Jesus  said  to  them :  Amen, 
amen  I  say  to  you ;  Moses  gave  you  not 
bread  from  heaven,  but  my  Father  giveth 
you  the  true  bread  from  heaven. 

33  For  the  bread  of  God  is  that  which 
cometh  down  from  heaven,  and  giveth 
life  to  the  world. 

34  They  said  therefore  unto  him :  Lord, 
give  us  always  this  bread. 

35  And  Jesus  said  to  them :  I  am  the 
bread  of  life :  he  that  cometh  to  me 
shall  not  hunger :  and  he  that  believeth 
in  me  shall  never  thirst. 

36  But  I  said  unto  you,  that  you  also 
have  seen  me,  and  you  believe  not. 

Z7  All  that  the  Father  giveth  to  me  shall 
come  to  me ;  and  him  that  cometh  to  me, 
I  will  not  cast  out. 

38  Because  I  came  down  from  heaven, 
not  to  do  my  own  will,  but  the  will  of 
him  that  sent  me. 

39  Now  this  is  the  will  of  the  Father 
who  sent  me :  that  of  all  that  he  hath 
given  me,  I  should  lose  nothing;  but 
should  raise  it  up  again  in  the  last  day. 

40  And  this  is  the  will  of  my  Father 
that  sent  me :  that  every  one  who  seeth 
the  Son,  and  believeth  in  him,  may  have 
life  everlasting,  and  I  will  raise  him  up 
in  the  last  day. 

41  The  Jews  therefore  murmured  at 
him,  because  he  had  said :  I  am  the  liv- 
ing bread  which  came  down  from  heaven. 

42  And  they  said :  Is  not  this  Jesus, 
the  son  of  Joseph,  whose  father  and 
mother  we  know?  How  then  saith  he,  I 
came  down  from  heaven? 

43  Jesus  therefore  answered,  and  said 
to  them :  Murmur  not  among  your- 
selves. 

44  No  man  can  come  to  me,  except  the 
Father,  who  hath  sent  me,  draw  him; 
and  I  will  raise  him  up  in  the  last  day. 

45  It  is  written  in  the  prophets :  And 
they  shall  all  he  taught  of  God.  Every 
one  that  hath  heard  of  the  Father,  and 
hath  learned,  cometh  to  me. 

46  Not  that  any  man  hath  seen  the 
Father;  but  he  who  is  of  God,  he  hath 
seen  the  Father. 


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that    believeth    on    me    hath    everlasting 
life. 

48  I  am  that  bread  of  life. 

49  Your  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the 
wilderness,  and  are  dead. 

50  This  is  the  bread  which  cometh 
down  from  heaven,  that  a  man  may  eat 
thereof,  and  not  die. 

51  I  am  the  living  bread  which  came 
down  from  heaven :  if  any  man  eat  of 
this  bread,  he  shall  live  for  ever :  and  the 
bread  that  I  will  give  is  my  flesh,  which 
I  will  give  for  the  life  of  the  world. 

52  The  Jews  therefore  strove  among 
themselves,  saying,  How  can  this  man 
give  us  his  flesh  to  eat? 

53  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you,  Except  ye  eat 
the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man,  and  drink 
his  blood,  ye  have  no  life  in  you. 

54  Whoso  eateth  my  flesh,  and  drink- 
eth  my  blood,  hath  eternal  life;  and  I 
will  raise  him  up  at  the  last  day. 

55  For  my  flesh  is  meat  indeed,  and 
my  blood  is  drink  indeed. 

56  He  that  eateth  my  flesh,  and  drink- 
eth  my  blood,  dwelleth  in  me,  and  I  in 
him. 

57  As  the  living  Father  hath  sent  me, 
and  I  live  by  the  Father :  so  he  that  eateth 
me,  even  he  shall  live  by  me. 

58  This  is  that  bread  which  came  down 
from  heaven :  not  as  your  fathers  did  eat 
manna,  and  are  dead :  he  that  eateth  of 
this  bread  shall  live  for  ever. 

59  These  things  said  he  in  the  syna- 
gogue, as  he  taught  in  Capernaum. 

60  Many  therefore  of  his  disciples, 
when  they  had  heard  this,  said.  This  is  an 
hard  saying;  who  can  hear  it? 

61  When  Jesus  knew  in  himself  that 
'flis  disciples  murmured  at  it,  he  said  unto 
xhem,  Doth  this  offend  you? 

62  What  and  if  ye  shall  see  the  Son 
of  man  ascend  up  where  he  was  before? 

63  It  is  the  spirit  that  quickeneth ;  the 
flesh  profiteth  nothing :  the  words  that  I 
speak  unto  you,  they  are  spirit,  and  'they 
are  life. 

64  But  there  are  some  of  you  that  be- 
lieve not.  For  Jesus  knew  from  the  be- 
ginning who  they  were  that  believed  not, 
and  who  should  betray  him. 

65  And  he  said,  Therefore  said  I  unto 
you,  that  no  man  can  come  unto  me,  ex- 
cept it  were  given  unto  him  of  my  Father. 

66  From  that  time  many  of  his  disciples 
went  back,  and  walked  no  more  with  him. 

67  Then  said  Jesus  unto  the  twelve. 
Will  ye  also  go  away? 


prophets.  And  they  shall  all  be 
taught  of  God.  Every  one  that 
hath  heard  from  the  Father,  and 
hath  learned,  cometh  unto  me.  46 
Not  that  any  man  hath  seen  the 
Father,  save  he  which  is  from  God, 
he  hath  seen  the  Father.  47  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He  that  be- 
lieveth hath  eternal  life.  48  I  am 
the  bread  of  life.  49  Your  fathers 
did  eat  the  manna  in  the  wilderness, 
and  they  died.  50  This  is  the  bread 
which  cometh  down  out  of  heaven, 
that  a  man  may  eat  thereof,  and 
not  die.  51  I  am  the  living  bread 
which  came  down  out  of  heaven : 
if  any  man  eat  of  this  bread,  he 
shall  live  for  ever:  yea  and  the 
bread  which  I  will  give  is  my  flesh, 
for  the  life  of  the  world. 

52  The  Jews  therefore  strove  one 
with  another,  saying.  How  can  this 
man  give  us  his  flesh  to  eat?  53  Je- 
sus therefore  said  unto  them,  Ver- 
ily, verily,  I  say  unto  you,  Except 
ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man 
and  drink  his  blood,  ye  have  not 
life  in  yourselves.  54  He  that  eat- 
eth my  flesh  and  drinketh  my  blood 
hath  eternal  life;  and  I  will  raise 
him  up  at  the  last  day.  55  For  my 
flesh  is  meat  indeed,  and  my  blood 
is  drink  indeed.  56  He  that  eateth 
my  flesh  and  drinketh  my  blood 
abideth  in  me,  and  I  in  him.  57  As 
the  living  Father  sent  me,  and  I 
live  because  of  the  Father;  so  he 
that  eateth  me,  he  also  shall  live 
because  of  me.  58  This  is  the  bread 
which  came  down  out  of  heaven : 
not  as  the  fathers  did  eat,  and  died: 
he  that  eateth  this  bread  shall  live 
for  ever.  59  These  things  said  he 
in  the  synagogue,  as  he  taught  in 
Capernaum. 

60  Many  therefore  of  his  disci- 
ples, when  they  heard  this,  said. 
This  is  a  hard  saying ;  who  can 
hear  it?  61  But  Jesus  knowing 
in  himself  that  his  disciples  mur- 
mured at  this,  said  unto  them.  Doth 
this  cause  you  to  stumble?  62  What 
then  if  ye  should  behold  the  Son 
of  man  ascending  where  he  was 
before?  63  It  is  the  spirit  that 
quickeneth ;  the  flesh  profiteth 
nothing:  the  words  that  I  have 
spoken  unto  you  are  spirit,  and  are 
life.  64  But  there  are  some  of 
you    that    believe    not.      For    Jesus 


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ST.  JOHN,  6. 


DOUAY       417 


the  prophets,  And  they  shall  all  be 
taught    of    God.      Every    one    that 
hath  heard    from   the   Father,    and 
hath  learned,  cometh  unto  me.     46 
Not   that   any   man    hath   seen   the 
Father,  save  he  that  is  from  God, 
he  hath  seen  the  Father.     47  Ver- 
ily, verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He  that 
believeth    hath    eternal    life.      48  I 
am    the    bread    of    life.      49  Your 
fathers  ate  the  manna  in  the  wil- 
derness, and  they  died.     50  This  is 
the  bread  which  cometh  down  out 
of    heaven,    that    a    man    may    eat 
thereof,  and  not  die.     51  I  am  the 
living  bread  which  came  down  out 
of  heaven:  if  any  man  eat  of  this 
bread,  he  shall  live   for  ever :  yea 
and  the  bread  which  I  will  give  is 
my  flesh,  for  the  life  of  the  world. 
52  The    Jews     therefore     strove 
one  with  another,  saying,  How  can 
this  man  give  us  his  flesh  to  eat? 
53  Jesus  therefore  said  unto  them, 
Verily,    verily,    I     say    unto    you. 
Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son 
of    man    and    drink    his   blood,    ye 
have  not  life  in  yourselves.    54  He 
that  eateth  my  flesh  and  drinketh 
my  blood  hath  eternal  life;  and  I 
will  raise  him  up  at  the  last  day. 
55  For    my    flesh    is    meat    indeed, 
and  my  blood  is  drink  indeed.     56 
He  that  eateth  my  flesh  and  drink- 
eth my  blood  abideth  in  me,  and  I 
in   him.     57  As   the   living   Father 
sent  me,  and  I  live  because  of  the 
Father;   so  he  that  eateth  me,  he 
also  shall  live  because  of  me.     58 
This     is    the    bread    which     came 
down   out   of   heaven :   not   as   the 
fathers  ate,  and  died ;  he  that  eat- 
eth this  bread  shall  live  for  ever. 
59  These    things    said    he    in    the 
synagogue,  as  he  taught  in  Caper- 
naum. 

60  Many  therefore  of  his  disci- 
ples, when  they  heard  this,  said, 
This  is  a  hard  saying;  who  can 
hear  it?  61  But  Jesus  knowing 
in  himself  that  his  disciples  mur- 
mured at  this,  said  unto  them, 
Doth  this  cause  you  to  stumble? 
62  IVhat  then  if  ye  should  be- 
hold the  Son  of  man  ascending 
where  he  was  before?  63  It  is  the 
spirit  that  giveth  life ;  the  flesh 
profiteth  nothing :  the  words  that 
I  have  spoken  unto  you  are  spirit, 
and    are    life.      64  But    there    arc 


47  Amen,  amen  I  say  unto  you :  He  that 
believeth  in  mc,  hath  everlasting  life. 

48  I  am  the  bread  of  life. 

49  Your  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the 
desert,  and  are  dead. 

50  This  is  the  bread  which  cometh  dovvn 
from  heaven;  that  if  any  man  eat  of  it, 
he  may  not  die. 

51  I  am  the  living  bread  which  came 
down  from  heaven. 

52  H  any  man  eat  of  this  bread,  he  shall 
live  for  ever;  and  the  bread  that  I  will 
give,  is  my  flesh,  for  the  life  of  the 
world. 

53  The  Jews  therefore  strove  among 
themselves,  saying:  How  can  this  man 
give  us  his  flesh  to  eat? 

54  Then  Jesus  said  to  them:  Amen, 
amen  I  say  unto  you :  Except  you  eat 
the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man,  and  drink 
his  blood,  you  shall  not  have  life  in  you. 

55  He  that  eateth  my  flesh,  and  drink- 
eth my  blood,  hath  everlasting  life :  and 
I  will  raise  him  up  in  the  last  day. 

56  For  my  flesh  is  meat  indeed :  and 
my  blood  is  drink  indeed. 

57  He  that  eateth  my  flesh,  and  drink- 
eth my  blood,  abideth  in  me,  and  I  in 
him. 

58  As  the  living  Father  hath  sent  me, 
and  I  live  by  the  Father;  so  he  that 
eateth  me,  the  same  also  shall  live  by 
me. 

59  This  is  the  bread  that  came  dowrn 
from  heaven.  Not  as  your  fathers  did 
eat  manna,  and  are  dead.  He  that  eat- 
eth this  bread,  shall  live  for  ever. 

60  These  things  he  said,  teaching  in  the 
synagogue,  in  Capharnaum. 

61  Many  therefore  of  his  disciples,  hear- 
ing it,  said :  This  saying  is  hard,  and 
who  can  hear  it? 

62  But  Jesus,  knowing  in  himself,  that 
his  disciples  murmured  at  this,  said  to 
them:  Doth  this  scandalize  you? 

63  H  then  you  shall  see  the  Son  of 
man  ascend  up  where  he  was  before? 

64  It  is  the  spirit  that  quickeneth :  the 
flesh  profiteth  nothing.  The  words  that 
I  have  spoken  to  you,  are  spirit  and  life. 

65  But  there  are  some  of  you  that  be- 
lieve not.  For  Jesus  knew  from  the  be- 
ginning, who  they  were  that  did  not  be- 
lieve, and  who  he  was,  that  would  betray 
him. 

66  And  he  said :  Therefore  did  I  say  to 
you,  that  no  man  can  come  to  me,  unless 
it  be  given  him  by  my  Father. 

67  After  this  many  of  his  disciples  went 
back;  and  walked  no  more  with  him. 


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REVISED 


68  Then  Simon  Peter  answered  him, 
Lord,  to  whom  shall  we  go?  thou  hast 
the  words  of  eternal  life. 

69  And  we  believe  and  are  sure  that 
thou  art  that  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  liv- 
ing God. 

70  Jesus  answered  them,  Have  not  I 
chosen  you  twelve,  and  one  of  j'ou  is  a 
devil? 

71  He  spake  of  Judas  Iscariot  the  son 
of  Simon :  for  he  it  was  that  should  be- 
tray him,  being  one  of  the  twelve. 


CHAPTER  7. 

AFTER  these  things  Jesus  walked  in 
Galilee :  for  he  would  not  walk  in 
Jewry,  because  the  Jews  sought  to  kill 
him. 

2  Now  the  Jews'  feast  of  tabernacles 
was  at  hand. 

3  His  brethren  therefore  said  unto  him. 
Depart  hence,  and  go  into  Judaea,  that 
thy  disciples  also  may  see  the  works 
that  thou  doest. 

4  For  there  is  no  man  that  doeth  any 
thing  in  secret,  and  he  himself  seeketh 
to  be  known  openly.  If  thou  do  these 
things,  shew  thyself  to  the  world. 

5  For  neither  did  his  brethren  believe 
in  him. 

6  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them.  My  time 
is  not  yet  come :  but  your  time  is  alway 
ready. 

7  The  world  cannot  hate  you ;  but  me 
it  hateth,  because  I  testify  of  it,  that  the 
works  thereof  are  evil. 

8  Go  ye  up  unto  this  feast:  I  go  not 
up  yet  unto  this  feast ;  for  my  time  is  not 
yet  full  come. 

9  When  he  had  said  these  words  unto 
them,  he  abode  still  in  Galilee. 

10  But  when  his  brethren  were  gone 
up,  then  went  he  also  up  unto  the 
feast,  not  openly,  but  as  it  were  in 
secret. 

11  Then  the  Jews  sought  him  at  the 
feast,  and  said.  Where  is  he? 

12  And  there  was  much  murmuring 
among   the    people   concerning   him :    for 


knew  from  the  beginning  who 
they  were  that  believed  not,  and 
who  it  was  that  should  betray 
him.  65  And  he  said.  For  this 
cause  have  I  said  unto  you,  that 
no  man  can  come  unto  me,  except 
it  be  given  unto  him  of  the  Father. 
66  Upon  this  many  of  his  disci- 
ples went  back,  and  walked  no 
more  with  him.  67  Jesus  said  there- 
fore unto  the  twelve,  Would  ye 
also  go  away?  68  Simon  Peter  an- 
swered him.  Lord,  to  whom  shall 
we  go?  thou  hast  the  words  of 
eternal  life.  69  And  we  have  be- 
lieved and  know  that  thou  art  the 
Holy  One  of  God.  70  Jesus  an- 
swered them,  Did  not  I  choose  you 
the  twelve,  and  one  of  you  is  a 
devil?  71  Now  he  spake  of  Ju- 
das the  son  of  Simon  Iscariot,  for 
he  it  was  that  should  betray  him, 
being  one  of  the  twelve. 


^  A  ND  after  these  things  Jesus 
/jl\  walked  in  Galilee:  for  he 
would  not  walk  in  Judcea,  because 
the  Jews  sought  to  kill  him.  2 
Now  the  feast  of  the  Jews,  the 
feast  of  tabernacles,  was  at  hand. 
3  His  brethren  therefore  said  unto 
him,  Depart  hence,  and  go  into  Ju- 
daea, that  thy  disciples  also  may 
behold  thy  works  which  thou  do- 
est. 4  For  no  man  doeth  anything 
in  secret,  and  himself  seeketh  to 
be  known  openly.  If  thou  doest 
these  things,  manifest  thyself  to 
the  world.  5  For  even  his  bre- 
thren did  not  believe  on  him.  6  Je- 
sus therefore  saith  unto  them.  My 
time  is  not  yet  come ;  but  your 
time  is  alway  ready.  7  The  world 
cannot  hate  you ;  but  me  it  hateth, 
because  I  testify  of  it,  that  its 
works  are  evil.  8  Go  ye  up  unto 
the  feast :  I  go  not  up  yet  unto 
this  feast ;  because  my  time  is  not 
yet  fulfilled.  9  And  having  said 
these  things  unto  them,  he  abode 
still  in  Galilee. 

10  But  when  his  brethren  were 
gone  up  unto  the  feast,  then  went 
he  also  up,  not  publicly,  but  as  it 
were  in  secret.  11  The  Jews  there- 
fore sought  him  at  the  feast,  and 
said.  Where  is  he?  12  And  there 
was  much  murmuring  among  the 
multitudes    concerning    him :    some 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  7. 


DOUAY       419 


some  of  you  that  believe  not.  For 
Jesus  knew  from  the  beginning 
who  they  were  that  believed  not, 
and  who  it  was  that  should  betray 
him.  65  And  he  said,  For  this 
cause  have  1  said  unto  you,  that  no 
man  can  come  unto  me,  except  it  be 
given  unto  him  of  the  Father. 

66  Upon  this  many  of  his  disci- 
ples went  back,  and  walked  no 
more  with  him.  67  Jesus  said 
therefore  unto  the  twelve.  Would  ye 
also  go  away?  68  Simon  Peter  an- 
swered him.  Lord,  to  whom  shall 
we  go?  thou  hast  the  words  of  eter- 
nal life.  69  And  we  have  believed 
and  know  that  thou  art  the  Holy 
One  of  God.  70  Jesus  answered 
them,  Did  not  I  choose  you  the 
twelve,  and  one  of  you  is  a  devil? 
71  Now  he  spake  of  Judas,  the  son 
of  Simon  Iscariot,  for  he  it  was 
that  should  betray  him,  being  one 
of  the  twelve. 

^  A  ND  after  these  things  Jesus 
1 1\.  walked  in  Galilee:  for  he 
would  not  walk  in  Judaea,  because 
the  Jews  sought  to  kill  him.  2 
Now  the  feast  of  the  Jews,  the 
feast  of  tabernacles,   was  at  hand. 

3  His  brethren  therefore  said  unto 
him,  Depart  hence,  and  go  into 
Judjea,  that  thy  disciples  also  may 
behold  thy  works  which  thou  doest. 

4  For  no  man  doeth  anything  in 
secret,  and  himself  seeketh  to  be 
known  openly.  H  thou  doest  these 
things,  manifest  thyself  to  the 
world.  5  For  even  his  brethren  did 
not  believe  on  him.  6  Jesus  there- 
fore saith  unto  them,  My  time  is 
not  yet  come;  but  your  time  is  al- 
ways ready.  7  The  world  cannot 
hate  you ;  but  me  it  hateth,  because 
I  testify  of  it,  that  its  works  are 
evil.  8  Go  ye  up  unto  the  feast :  I 
go  not  up  unto  this  feast ;  because 
my  time  is  not  yet  fulfilled.  9  And 
having  said  these  things  unto  them, 
he  abode  still  in  Galilee. 

10  But  when  his  brethren  were 
gone  up  unto  the  feast,  then  went 
he  also  up,  not  publicly,  but  as  it 
were  in  secret.  11  The  Jews  there- 
fore sought  him  at  the  feast,  and 
said,  Where  is  he?  12  And  there 
was  much  murmuring  among  the 
multitudes  concerning  him :  some 
said.    He    is    a    good    man ;    others 


68  Then  Jesus  said  to  the  twelve :  Will 
you  also  go  away? 

69  And  Simon  Peter  answered  him : 
Lord,  to  whom  shall  we  go?  thou  hast 
the  words  of  eternal  life. 

70  And  we  have  believed  and  have 
known,  that  thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son 
of  God. 

71  Jesus  answered  them:  Have  not  I 
chosen  you  twelve;  and  one  of  you  is 
a  devil? 

72  Now  he  meant  Judas  Iscariot,  the 
son  of  Simon :  for  this  same  was  about 
to  betray  him,  whereas  he  was  one  of  the 
twelve. 


CHAPTER  7. 

AFTER  these  things  Jesus  walked  in 
Galilee ;  for  he  would  not  walk  in 
Judea,  because  the  Jews  sought  to  kill 
him. 

2  Now  the  Jews'  feast  of  tabernacles 
was  at  hand. 

3  And  his  brethren  said  to  him :  Pass 
from  hence,  and  go  into  Judea ;  that  thy 
disciples  also  may  see  thy  works  which 
thou  dost. 

4  For  there  is  no  man  that  doth  any 
thing  in  secret,  and  he  himself  seeketh 
to  be  known  openly.  If  thou  do  these 
things,  manifest  thyself  to  the  world. 

5  For  neither  did  his  brethren  believe 
in  him. 

6  Then  Jesus  said  to  them :  My  time  is 
not  yet  come;  but  your  time  is  always 
ready. 

7  The  world  cannot  hate  you ;  but  me 
it  hateth :  because  I  give  testimony  of  it, 
that  the  works  thereof  are  evil. 

8  Go  you  up  to  this  festival  day,  but  I 
go  not  up  to  this  festival  day :  because 
my  time  is  not  accomplished. 

9  When  he  had  said  these  things,  he 
himself  stayed  in  Galilee. 

10  But  after  his  brethren  were  gone  up, 
then  he  also  went  up  to  the  feast,  not 
openly,  but,  as  it  were,  in  secret. 

11  The  Jews  therefore  sought  him  on 
the  festival  day,  and  said:  Where  is  he? 

12  And  there  was  much  murmuring 
among  the  multitude  concerning  him. 
For  some  said :  He  is  a  good  man.    And 


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some  said,  He  is  a  good  man :  others  said, 
Nay ;  but  he  deceiveth  the  people. 

13  Howbeit  no  man  spake  openly  of 
him  for  fear  of  the  Jews. 

14  Now  about  the  midst  of  the  feast 
Jesus  went  up  into  the  temple,  and  taught. 

15  And  the  Jews  marvelled,  saying, 
How  knoweth  this  man  letters,  having 
never  learned? 

16  Jesus  answered  them,  and  said,  My 
doctrine  is  not  mine,  but  his  that  sent 
me. 

17  If  any  man  will  do  his  will,  he  shall 
know  of  the  doctrine,  whether  it  be  of 
God,  or  whether  I  speak  of  myself. 

18  He  that  speaketh  of  himself  seek- 
eth  his  own  glory :  but  he  that  seeketh  his 
glory  that  sent  him,  the  same  is  true, 
and  no  unrighteousness  is  in  him. 

19  Did  not  Moses  give  you  the  law, 
and  yet  none  of  you  keepeth  the  law? 
Why  go  ye  about  to  kill  me? 

20  The  people  answered  and  said,  Thou 
hast  a  devil :  who  goeth  about  to  kill 
thee? 

21  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
I  have  done  one  work,  and  ye  all  marvel. 

22  Moses  therefore  gave  unto  you  cir- 
cumcision; (not  because  it  is  of  Moses, 
but  of  the  fathers;)  and  ye  on  the  sab- 
bath day  circumcise  a  man. 

23  If  a  man  on  the  sabbath  day  receive 
circumcision,  that  the  law  of  Moses 
should  not  be  broken ;  are  ye  angry  at  me, 
because  I  have  made  a  man  every  whit 
whole  on  the  sabbath  day? 

24  Judge  not  according  to  the  appear- 
ance, but  judge  righteous  judgment. 

25  Then  said  some  of  them  of  Jeru- 
salem, Is  not  this  he,  whom  they  seek  to 
kill? 

26  But,  lo,  he  speaketh  boldly,  and 
they  say  nothing  unto  him.  Do  the 
rulers  know  indeed  that  this  is  the  very 
Christ? 

27  Howbeit  we  know  this  man  whence 
he  is :  but  when  Christ  cometh,  no  man 
knoweth  whence  he  is. 

28  Then  cried  Jesus  in  the  temple  as 
he  taught,  saying,  Ye  both  know  me,  and 
ye  know  whence  I  am:  and  I  am  not 
come  of  myself,  but  he  that  sent  me  is 
true,  whom  ye  know  not. 

29  But  I  know  him :  for  I  am  from 
him,  and  he  hath  sent  me. 

30  Then  they  sought  to  take  him :  but 
no  man  laid  hands  on  him,  because  his 
hour  was  not  yet  come. 

31  And  many  of  the  people  believed  on 
him,  and  said,  When  Christ  cometh,  will 


said.  He  is  a  good  man ;  others  said, 
Not  so,  but  he  leadeth  the  multi- 
tude astray.  13  Howbeit  no  man 
spake  openly  of  him  for  fear  of 
the  Jews. 

14  But  when  it  was  now  the  midst 
of  the  feast  Jesus  went  up  into 
the  temple,  and  taught.  15  The 
Jews  therefore  marvelled,  saying. 
How  knoweth  this  man  letters,  hav- 
ing never  learned?  16  Jesus  there- 
fore answered  them,  and  said.  My 
teaching  is  not  mine,  but  his  that 
sent  me.  17  If  any  man  willeth  to 
do  his  will,  he  shall  know  of  the 
teaching,  whether  it  be  of  God,  or 
whether  I  speak  from  myself.'  18 
He  that  speaketh  from  himself 
seeketh  his  own  glory :  but  he  that 
seeketh  the  glory  of  him  that  sent 
him,  the  same  is  true,  and  no  un- 
righteousness is  in  him.  19  Did 
not  Moses  give  you  the  law,  and  yet 
none  of  you  doeth  the  law?  Why 
seek  ye  to  kill  me?  20  The  multi- 
tude answered.  Thou  hast  a  devil : 
who  seeketh  to  kill  thee?  21  Jesus 
answered  and  said  unto  them,  I  did 
one     work,     and     ye     all     marvel. 

22  For  this  cause  hath  Moses  given 
you  circumcision  (not  that  it  is  of 
Moses,  but  of  the  fathers)  ;  and  on 
the   sabbath   ye   circumcise   a  man. 

23  If  a  man  receiveth  circumcision 
on  the  sabbath,  that  the  law  of 
Moses  may  not  be  broken ;  are  ye 
wroth  with  me,  because  I  made  a 
man  every  whit  whole  on  the  sab- 
bath? 24  Judge  not  according  to 
appearance,  but  judge  righteous 
judgement. 

25  Some  therefore  of  them  of  Je- 
rusalem said.  Is  not  this  he  whom 
they  seek  to  kill?  26  And  lo,  he 
speaketh  openly,  and  they  say  no- 
thing unto  him.  Can  it  be  that 
the  rulers  indeed  know  that  this 
is  the  Christ?  27  Howbeit  we 
know  this  man  whence  he  is :  but 
when  the  Christ  cometh,  no  one 
knoweth  whence  he  is.  28  Jesus 
therefore  cried  in  the  temple,  teach- 
ing and  saying,  Ye  both  know  me, 
and  know  whence  I  am ;  and  I 
am  not  come  of  myself,  but  he 
that  sent  me  is  true,  whom  ye 
know  not.  29  I  know  him ;  be- 
cause I  am  from  him,  and  he  sent 
me.  30  They  sought  therefore  to 
take    him :    and    no    man    laid    his 


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DOUAY       421 


said,  Not  so,  but  he  leadeth  the 
multitude  astray.  13  Yet  no  man 
spake  openly  of  him  for  fear  of  the 
Jews. 

14  But  when  it  was  now  the 
midst  of  the  feast  Jesus  went  up 
into  the  temple,  and  taught.  15 
The  Jews  therefore  marvelled,  say- 
ing, How  knoweth  this  man  letters, 
having  never  learned?  16  Jesus 
therefore  answered  them,  and  said. 
My  teaching  is  not  mine,  but  his 
that  sent  me.  17  If  any  man  will- 
eth  to  do  his  will,  he  shall  know  of 
the  teaching,  whether  it  is  of  God, 
or  whether  I  speak  from  myself. 
18  He  that  speaketh  from  himself 
seeketh  his  own  glory:  but  he  that 
seeketh  the  glory  of  him  that  sent 
him,  the  same  is  true,  and  no  un- 
righteousness is  in  him.  19  Did  not 
Moses  give  you  the  law,  and  yet 
none  of  you  doeth  the  law?  Why 
seek  ye  to  kill  me?  20  The  multi- 
tude answered.  Thou  hast  a  de- 
mon: who  seeketh  to  kill  thee?  21 
Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
I  did  one  work,  and  ye  all  marvel 
because  thereof.  22  Moses  hath 
given  you  circumcision  (not  that  it 
is  of  Moses,  but  of  the  fathers)  ; 
and  on  the  sabbath  ye  circumcise  a 
man.  23  H  a  man  receiveth  cir- 
cumcision on  the  sabbath,  that  the 
law  of  Moses  may  not  be  broken ; 
are  ye  wroth  with  me,  because  1 
made  a  man  every  whit  whole  on 
the  sabbath?  24  Judge  not  accord- 
ing to  appearance,  but  judge  right- 
eous judgment. 

25  Some  therefore  of  them  of 
Jerusalem  said.  Is  not  this  he  whom 
they  seek  to  kill?  26  And  lo,  he 
speaketh  openly,  and  they  say  noth- 
ing unto  him.  Can  it  be  that  the 
rulers  indeed  know  that  this  is  the 
Christ?  27  Howbeit  we  know  this 
man  whence  he  is :  but  when  the 
Christ  Cometh,  no  one  knoweth 
whence  he  is.  28  Jesus  therefore 
cried  in  the  temnle,  teaching  and 
saying,  Ye  both  know  me,  and 
know  whence  I  am ;  and  I  am  not 
come  of  myself,  but  he  that  sent 
me  is  true,  whom  ye  know  not.  29 
I  know  him ;  because  I  am  from 
him,  and  he  sent  me.  30  They 
sought  therefore  to  take  him :  and 
no  man  laid  his  hand  on  him,  be- 
cause his  hour  was  not  yet  come. 


others    said:    No,    but    he    seduceth    the 
people. 

13  Yet  no  man  spoke  openly  of  him, 
for  fear  of  the  Jews. 

14  Now  about  the  midst  of  the  feast, 
Jesus  went  up  into  the  temple,  and  taught. 

15  And  the  Jews  wondered,  saying: 
How  doth  this  man  know  letters,  having 
never  learned? 

16  Jesus  answered  them,  and  said :  My 
doctrine  is  not  mine,  but  his  that  sent 
me. 

17  If  any  man  will  do  the  will  of  him; 
he  shall  know  of  the  doctrine,  whether  it 
be  of  God,  or  whether  I  speak  of  my- 
self. 

18  He  that  speaketh  of  himself,  seeketh 
his  own  glory:  but  he  that  seeketh  the 
glory  of  him  that  sent  him,  he  is  true, 
and  there  is  no  injustice  in  him. 

19  Did  not  Moses  give  you  the  law,  and 
yet  none  of  you  keepeth  the  law? 

_  20  Why  seek  you  to  kill  me?  The  mul- 
titude answered,  and  said :  Thou  hast  a 
devil;  who  seeketh  to  kill  thee? 

21  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  them : 
One  work  I  have  done;  and  you  all 
wonder: 

22  Therefore,  Moses  gave  you  circum- 
cision, (not  because  it  is  of  Moses,  but 
of  the  fathers;)  and  on  the  sabbath  day 
you  circumcise  a  man. 

23  If  a  man  receive  circumcision  on  the 
sabbath  day,  that  the  law  of  Moses  may 
not  be  broken ;  are  you  ^ngry  at  me  be- 
cause I  have  healed  the  whole  man  on 
the  sabbath  day? 

24  Judge  not  according  to  the  appear- 
ance, but  judge  just  judgment. 

25  Some  therefore  of  Jerusalem  said:  Is 
not  this  he  whom  they  seek  to  kill? 

26  And  behold,  he  speaketh  openly,  and 
they  say  nothing  to  him.  Have  the 
rulers  known  for  a  truth,  that  this  is  the 
Christ? 

27  But  we  know  this  man,  whence  he  is : 
but  when  the  Christ  cometh,  no  man 
knoweth  whence  he  is. 

28  Jesus  therefore  cried  out  in  the  tem- 
ple, teaching,  and  saying:  You  both  know 
me,  and  you  know  whence  I  am :  and  I 
am  not  come  of  myself;  but  he  that  sent 
me,  is  true,  whom  you  know  not. 

29  I  know  him,  because  I  am  from  him, 
and  he  hath  sent  me. 

30  They  sought  therefore  to  apprehend 
him :  and  no  man  laid  hands  on  him,  be- 
cause his  hour  was  not  yet  come. 

31  But  of  the  people  many  believed  in 
him,  and  said :  When  the  Christ  cometh. 


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he    do   more   miracles   than    these   which 
this  man  hath  done? 

32  The  Pharisees  heard  that  the  people 
murmured  such  things  concerning  him ; 
and  the  Pharisees  and  the  chief  priests 
sent  oilficers  to  take  him. 

33  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them,  Yet  a 
little  while  am  I  with  j'ou,  and  then  I  go 
unto  him  that  sent  me. 

34  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not  find 
me:  and  where  I  am,  thither  ye  cannot 
come. 

35  Then  said  the  Jews  among  them- 
selves, Whither  will  he  go,  that  we  shall 
not  find  him?  will  he  go  unto  the  dis- 
persed among  the  Gentiles,  and  teach  the 
Gentiles? 

36  What  manner  of  saying  is  this  that 
he  said.  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not 
find  me:  and  where  I  am,  thither  ye  can- 
not come? 

37  In  the  last  day,  that  great  day  of  the 
feast,  Jesus  stood  and  cried,  saying,  If 
any  man  thirst,  let  him  come  unto  me, 
and  drink. 

38  He  that  believeth  on  me,  as  the  scrip- 
ture hath  said,  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow 
rivers  of  living  water. 

39  (But  this  spake  he  of  the  Spirit, 
which  they  that  believe  on  him  should 
receive :  for  the  Holy  Ghost  was  not  yet 
given;  because  that  Jesus  was  not  yet 
glorified.) 

40  Many  of  the  people  therefore,  when 
they  heard  this  saying,  said.  Of  a  truth 
this  is  the  Prophet. 

41  Others  said.  This  is  the  Christ.  But 
some  said.  Shall  Christ  come  out  of 
Galilee? 

42  Hath  not  the  scripture  said,  That 
Christ  Cometh  of  the  seed  of  David,  and 
out  of  the  town  of  Bethlehem,  where  Da- 
vid was? 

43  So  there  was  a  division  among  the 
people  because  of  him. 

44  And  some  of  them  would  have  taken 
him ;  but  no  man  laid  hands  on  him. 

45  Then  came  the  officers  to  the  chief 
priests  and  Pharisees;  and  they  said 
unto  them.  Why  have  ye  not  brought 
him? 

46  The  officers  answered.  Never  man 
spake  like  this  man. 

47  Then  answered  them  the  Pharisees, 
Are  ye  also  deceived? 

48  Have  any  of  the  rulers  or  of  the 
Pharisees  believed  on  him? 

49  But  this  people  who  knoweth  not  the 
law  are  cursed. 

50  Nicodemus    saith    unto    them,     (he 


hand  on  him,  because  his  hour 
was  not  yet  come.  31  But  of  the 
multitude  many  believed  on  him ; 
and  they  said,  When  the  Christ 
shall  come,  will  he  do  more  signs 
than  those  which  this  man  hath 
done?  32  The  Pharisees  heard  the 
multitude  murmuring  these  things 
concerning  him ;  and  the  chief 
priests  and  the  Pharisees  sent  offi- 
cers to  take  him.  33  Jesus  there- 
fore said.  Yet  a  little  while  am  I 
with  you,  and  I  go  unto  him  that 
sent  me.  34  Ye  shall  seek  me, 
and  shall  not  find  me  :  and  where  I 
am,  ye  cannot  come.  35  The  Jews 
therefore  said  among  themselves. 
Whither  will  this  man  go  that  we 
shall  not  find  him  ?  will  he  go  unto 
the  Dispersion  among  the  Greeks, 
and  teach  the  Greeks?  36  What 
is  this  word  that  he  said.  Ye  shall 
seek  me,  and  shall  not  find  me:  and 
where  I  am,  ye  cannot  come? 

37  Now  on  the  last  day,  the  great 
day  of  the  feast,  Jesus  stood  and 
cried,  saying.  If  any  man  thirst, 
let  him   come  unto  me,   and   drink. 

38  He  that  believeth  on  me,  as  the 
scripture  hath  said,  out  of  his  belly 
shall    flow    rivers    of    living   water. 

39  But  this  spake  he  of  the  Spirit, 
which  they  that  believed  on  him 
were  to  receive :  for  the  Spirit  was 
not  yet  given ;  because  Jesus  was 
not  yet  glorified.  40  Some  of  the 
multitude  therefore,  when  they 
heard  these  words,  said.  This  is 
of  a  truth  the  prophet.  41  Oth- 
ers said.  This  is  the  Christ.  But 
some  said.  What,  doth  the  Christ 
come  out  of  Galilee?  42  Hath  not 
the  scripture  said  that  the  Christ 
cometh  of  the  seed  of  David,  and 
from  Bethlehem,  the  village  where 
David  was?  43  So  there  arose  a 
division  in  the  multitude  because 
of  him.  44  And  some  of  them 
would  have  taken  him ;  but  no  man 
laid  hands   on  him. 

45  The  officers  therefore  came  to 
the  chief  priests  and  Pharisees ;  and 
they  said  unto  them.  Why  did  ye 
not  bring  him  ?  46  The  officers  an- 
swered. Never  man  so  spake.  47 
The  Pharisees  therefore  answered 
them,  Are  ye  also  led  astray?  48 
Hath  any  of  the  rulers  believed  on 
him,  or  of  the  Pharisees?  49  But 
this   multitude   which  knoweth   not 


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DOUAY       423 


31  But  of  the  multitude  many  be- 
lieved on  him ;  and  they  said,  When 
the  Christ  shall  come,  will  he  do 
more  signs  than  those  which  this 
man  hath  done?  32  The  Pharisees 
heard  the  multitude  murmuring 
these  things  concerning  him ;  and 
the  chief  priests  and  the  Pharisees 
sent  officers  to  take  him.  33  Jesus 
therefore  said.  Yet  a  little  while  am 
I  with  you,  and  I  go  unto  him  that 
sent  me.  34  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and 
shall  not  find  me :  and  where  I 
am,  ye  cannot  come.  35  The  Jews 
therefore  said  among  themselves. 
Whither  will  this  man  go  that  we 
shall  not  find  him?  will  he  go  unto 
the  Dispersion  among  the  Greeks, 
and  teach  the  Greeks?  36  What  is 
this  word  that  he  said.  Ye  shall 
seek  me,  and  shall  not  find  me ;  and 
where  I  am,  ye  cannot  come? 

Zl  Now  on  the  last  day,  the  great 
day  of  the  feast,  Jesus  stood  and 
cried,  saying.  If  any  man  thirst,  let 
him  come  unto  me  and  drink.  38 
He  that  believeth  on  me,  as  the 
scripture  hath  said,  from  within 
him  shall  flow  rivers  of  living  wa- 
ter. 39  But  this  spake  he  of  the 
Spirit,  which  they  that  believed  on 
him  were  to  receive :  for  the  Spirit 
was  not  yet  given;  because  Jesus 
was  not  yet  glorified.  40  Some  of 
the  multitude  therefore,  when  they 
heard  these  words,  said.  This  is  of 
a  truth  the  prophet.  41  Others 
said,  This  is  the  Christ.  But  some 
said.  What,  doth  the  Christ  come 
out  of  Galilee?  42  Hath  not  the 
scripture  said  that  the  Christ  com- 
eth  of  the  seed  of  David,  and  from 
Bethlehem,  the  village  where  David 
was?  43  So  there  arose  a  division 
in  the  multitude  because  of  him. 
44  And  some  of  them  would  have 
taken  him ;  but  no  man  laid  hands 
on   him. 

45  The  officers  therefore  came  to 
the  chief  priests  and  Pharisees; 
and  they  said  unto  them,  Why  did 
ye  not  bring  him  ?  46  The  officers 
answered.  Never  man  so  spake.  47 
The  Pharisees  therefore  answered 
them.  Are  ye  also  led  astray? 
48  Hath  any  of  the  rulers  be- 
lieved on  him,  or  of  the  Phari- 
sees? 49  But  this  multitude  that 
knoweth  not  the  law  are  accursed. 
50  Nicodemus  saith  unto  them  (he 


shall    he    do    more    miracles,    than    these 
which  this  man  doth? 

2,2  The  Pharisees  heard  the  people  mur- 
muring these  things  concerning  him :  and 
the  rulers  and  Pharisees  sent  ministers  to 
apprehend  him. 

33  Jesus  therefore  said  to  them :  Yet  a 
little  while  I  am  with  you :  and  then  I  go 
to  him  that  sent  me. 

34  You  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not  find 
me :  and  where  I  am,  thither  you  cannot 
come. 

35  The  Jews  therefore  said  among 
themselves :  Whither  will  he  go,  that  we 
shall  not  find  him?  will  he  go  unto  the 
dispersed  among  the  Gentiles,  and  teach 
the  Gentiles? 

36  What  is  this  saying  that  he  hath 
said :  You  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not 
find  me ;  and  where  I  am,  you  cannot 
come? 

2,^  And  on  the  last,  and  great  day  of 
the  festivity,  Jesus  stood  and  cried,  say- 
ing: If  any  man  thirst,  let  him  come  to 
me,  and  drink. 

38  He  that  believeth  in  me,  as  the  scrip- 
ture saith.  Out  of  his  belly  shall  How  riv- 
ers of  living  water. 

39  Now  this  he  said  of  the  Spirit  which 
they  should  receive,  who  believed  in  him: 
for  as  yet  the  Spirit  was  not  given,  be- 
cause Jesus  was  not  yet  glorified. 

40  Of  that  multitude  therefore,  when 
they  had  heard  these  words  of  his,  some 
said :  This  is  the  prophet  indeed. 

41  Others  said :  This  is  the  Christ.  But 
some  said :  Doth  the  Christ  come  out  of 
Galilee? 

42  Doth  not  the  scripture  say:  That 
Christ  Cometh  of  the  seed  of  David,  and 
from  Bethlehem  the  town  where  David 
was? 

43  So  there  arose  a  dissension  among 
the  people  because  of  him. 

44  And  some  of  them  would  have  appre- 
hended him :  but  no  man  laid  hands  upon 
him. 

45  The  ministers  therefore  came  to  the 
chief  priests  and  the  Pharisees.  And 
they  said  to  them:  Why  have  you  not 
brought  him? 

46  The  ministers  answered :  Never  did 
man  speak  like  this  man. 

47  The  Pharisees  therefore  answered 
them :  Are  you  also  seduced  ? 

48  Hath  any  one  of  the  rulers  believed 
in  him,  or  of  the  Pharisees? 

49  But  this  multitude,  that  knoweth  not 
the  law,  are  accursed. 

50  Nicodemus  said  to  them,    (he  that 


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that  came  to  Jesus  by  night,  being  one  of 
them,) 

51  Doth  our  law  judge  any  man,  before 
it  hear  him,  and  know  what  he  doeth? 

52  They  answered  and  said  unto  him, 
Art  thou  also  of  Galilee?  Search,  and 
look:  for  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no  pro- 
phet. 

53  And  every  man  went  unto  his  own 
house. 


the  law  are  accursed.  50  Nicode- 
mus  saith  unto  them  (he  that  came 
to  him  before,  being  one  of  them), 
51  Doth  our  law  judge  a  man,  ex- 
cept it  first  hear  from  himself  and 
know  what  he  doeth?  52  They  an- 
swered and  said  unto  him.  Art  thou 
also  of  Galilee?  Search,  and  see 
that  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no  pro- 
phet. 53  [And  they  went  every  man 
unto  his  own  house: 


CHAPTER  8. 

JESUS     went     unto     the     mount     of 
Olives. 

2  And  early  in  the  morning  he  came 
again  into  the  temple,  and  all  the  people 
came  unto  him ;  and  he  sat  down,  and 
taught  them. 

3  And  the  scribes  and  Pharisees 
brought  unto  him  a  woman  taken  in 
adultery;  and  when  they  had  set  her  in 
the  midst, 

4  They  say  unto  him,  Master,  this 
woman  was  taken  in  adultery,  in  the  very 
act. 

5  Now  Moses  in  the  law  commanded 
us,  that  such  should  be  stoned:  but  what 
sayest  thou? 

6  This  they  said,  tempting  him,  that 
they  might  have  to  accuse  him.  But  Je- 
sus stooped  down,  and  with  his  finger 
wrote  on  the  ground,  as  though  he  heard 
them  not. 

7  So  when  they  continued  asking  him, 
he  lifted  up  himself,  and  said  unto  them. 
He  that  is  without  sin  among  you,  let 
him  first  cast  a  stone  at  her. 

8  And  again  he  stooped  down,  and 
wrote  on  the  ground. 

9  And  they  which  heard  it,  being  con- 
victed by  their  own  conscience,  went  out 
one  by  one,  beginning  at  the  eldest,  even 
unto  the  last :  and  Jesus  was  left  alone, 
and  the  woman  standing  in  the  midst. 

10  When  Jesus  had  lifted  up  himself, 
and  saw  none  but  the  woman,  he  said 
unto  her,  Woman,  where  are  those  thine 
accusers?  hath  no  man  condemned  thee? 

11  She  said,  No  man,  Lord.  And  Jesus 
said  unto  her.  Neither  do  I  condemn 
thee :  go,  and  sin  no  more. 

12  Then  spake  Jesus  again  unto  them, 
saying,  I  am  the  light  of  the  world:  he 
that  followeth  me  shall  not  walk  in  dark- 
ness, but  shall  have  the  light  of  life. 

_  13  The  Pharisees  therefore  said  unto 
him.  Thou  bearest  record  of  thyself;  thy 
record  is  not  true. 


rtT>UT  Jesus  went  unto  the 
"-I3  mount  of  Olives.  2  And 
early  in  the  morning  he  came  again 
into  the  temple,  and  all  the  people 
came  unto  him;  and  he  sat  down, 
and  taught  them.  3  And  the  scribes 
and  the  Pharisees  bring  a  woman 
taken  in  adultery;  and  having  set 
her  in  the  midst,  4  they  say  unto 
him,  Master,  this  woman  hath 
been  taken  in  adultery,  in  the  very 
act.  5  Now  in  the  law  Moses  com- 
manded us  to  stone  such :  what 
then  sayest  thou  of  her?  6  And  this 
they  said,  tempting  him,  that  they 
might  have  whereof  to  accuse  him. 
But  Jesus  stooped  down,  and  with 
his  finger  wrote  on  the  ground.  7 
But  when  they  continued  asking 
him,  he  lifted  up  himself,  and  said 
unto  them.  He  that  is  without  sin 
among  you,  let  him  first  cast  a 
stone  at  her.  8  And  again  he 
stooped  down,  and  with  his  finger 
wrote  on  the  ground.  9  And  they, 
when  they  heard  it,  went  out  one 
by  one,  beginning  from  the  eldest, 
even  unto  the  last:  and  Jesus  was 
left  alone,  and  the  woman,  where 
she  was,  in  the  midst.  10  And  Jesus 
lifted  up  himself,  and  said  unto  her, 
Woman,  where  are  they?  did  no 
man  condemn  thee?  11  And  she 
said.  No  man,  Lord.  And  Jesus 
said.  Neither  do  I  condemn  thee : 
go  thy  way ;  from  henceforth  sin  no 
more.] 

12  Again  therefore  Jesus  spake 
unto  them,  saying,  I  am  the  light 
of  the  world:  he  that  followeth 
me  shall  not  walk  in  the  darkness, 
but  shall  have  the  light  of  life.  13 
The  Pharisees  therefore  said  unto 
him.  Thou  bearest  witness  of  thy- 
self; thy  witness  is  not  true.  14  Je- 
sus answered  and  said  unto  them, 


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ST.  JOHN,  8. 


DOUAY       425 


that  came  to  him  before,  being  one 
of  them),  51  Doth  our  law  judge 
a  man,  except  it  first  hear  from 
himself  and  know  what  he  doeth? 
52  They  answered  and  said  unto 
him.  Art  thou  also  of  Galilee? 
Search,  and  see  that  out  of  Galilee 
ariseth  no  prophet.  S3  [And  they 
went  every  man  unto  his  own 
house : 


came  to  him  by  night,  who  was  one  of 
them:) 

51  Doth  our  law  judge  any  man,  unless 
it  first  hear  him,  and  know  what  he 
doth? 

52  They  answered,  and  said  to  him :  Art 
thou  also  a  Galilean?  Search  the  scrip- 
tures, and  see,  that  out  of  Galilee  a  pro- 
phet riseth  not. 

53  And  every  man  returned  to  his  own 
house. 


oT>  UT  Jesus  went  unto  the 
"J3  mount  of  Olives.  2  And 
early  in  the  morning  he  came  again 
into  the  temple,  and  all  the  people 
came  unto  him ;  and  he  sat  down, 
and  taught  them.  3  And  the 
scribes  and  the  Pharisees  bring  a 
woman  taken  in  adultery ;  and  hav- 
ing set  her  in  the  midst,  4  they  say 
unto  him.  Teacher,  this  woman 
hath  been  taken  in  adultery,  in  the 
very  act.  5  Now  in  the  law  Moses 
commanded  us  to  stone  such :  what 
then  sayest  thou  of  her?  6  And 
this  they  said,  trying  him,  that  they 
might  have  whereof  to  accuse  him. 
But  Jesus  stooped  down,  and  with 
his  finger  wrote  on  the  ground.  7 
But  when  they  continued  asking 
him,  he  lifted  up  himself,  and  said 
unto  them.  He  that  is  without  sin 
among  you,  let  him  first  cast  a 
stone  at  her.  8  And  again  he 
stooped  down,  and  with  his  finger 
wrote  on  the  ground.  9  And  they, 
when  they  heard  it,  went  out  one 
by  one,  beginning  from  the  eldest, 
even  unto  the  last :  and  Jesus  was 
left  alone,  and  the  woman,  where 
she  was,  in  the  midst.  10  And  Je- 
sus lifted  up  himself,  and  said  unto 
her.  Woman,  where  are  they?  did 
no  man  condemn  thee?  11  And 
she  said.  No  man.  Lord.  And  Je- 
sus said,  Neither  do  I  condemn 
thee :  go  thy  way ;  from  henceforth 
sin  no  more.] 

12  Again  therefore  Jesus  spake 
unto  them,  saying,  I  am  the  light 
of  the  world :  he  that  followeth  me 
shall  not  walk  in  the  darkness,  but 
shall  have  the  light  of  life.  13  The 
Pharisees  therefore  said  unto  him. 
Thou  bearest  witness  of  thyself; 
thy  witness  is  not  true.  14  Jesus 
answered  and  said  unto  them,  Even 


CHAPTER  8. 

AND  Jesus  went  unto  mount  Olivet. 
2  And  early  in  the  morning  he  came 
again  into  the  temple,  and  all  the  people 
came  to  him,  and  sitting  down  he  taught 
them. 

3  And  the  scribes  and  Pharisees  bring 
unto  him  a  woman  taken  in  adultery : 
and  they  set  her  in  the  midst, 

4  And  said  to  him :  Master,  this  woman 
was  even  now  taken  in  adultery. 

5  Now  Moses  in  the  law  commanded 
us  to  stone  such  a  one.  But  what  sayest 
thou? 

6  And  this  they  said  tempting  him,  that 
they  might  accuse  him.  But  Jesus  bow- 
ing himself  down,  wrote  with  his  finger 
on  the  ground. 

7  When  therefore  they  continued  asking 
him,  he  lifted  up  himself,  and  said  to 
them :  He  that  is  without  sin  among 
you,  let  him  first  cast  a  stone  at  her. 

8  And  again  stooping  down,  he  wrote 
on  the  ground. 

9  But  they  hearing  this,  went  out  one  by 
one,  beginning  at  the  eldest.  And  Jesus 
alone  remained,  and  the  woman  standing 
in  the  midst. 

ID  Then  Jesus  lifting  up  himself,  said  to 
her:  Woman,  where  are  they  that  ac- 
cused thee?  Hath  no  man  condemned 
thee? 

11  Who  said:  No  man.  Lord.  And  Je- 
sus said :  Neither  will  I  condemn  thee. 
Go,  and  now  sin  no  more. 

12  Again  therefore,  Jesus  spoke  to 
them,  saying:  I  am  the  light  of  the 
world :  he  that  followeth  me,  walketh  not 
in  darkness,  but  shall  have  the  light  of 
life. 

13  The  Pharisees  therefore  said  to  him : 
Thou  givest  testimony  of  thyself :  thy 
testimony  is  not  true. 

14  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  them : 
Although  I  give  testimony  of  myself,  my 
testimony  is  true :  for  I  know  whence  I 


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ST.  JOHN,  8. 


REVISED 


14  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
Though  I  bear  record  of  myself,  yet  my 
record  is  true :  for  I  know  whence  I 
came,  and  whither  I  go;  but  ye  cannot 
tell  whence  I  come,  and  whither  I  go. 

15  Ye  judge  after  the  flesh;  I  judge  no 
man. 

16  And  yet  if  I  judge,  my  judgment 
is  true :  for  I  am  not  alone,  but  I  and 
the  Father  that  sent  me. 

17  It  is  also  written  in  your  law,  that 
the  testimony  of  two  men  is  true. 

18  I  am  one  that  bear  witness  of  my- 
self, and  the  Father  that  sent  me  beareth 
witness  of  me. 

19  Then  said  they  unto  him.  Where  is 
thy  Father?  Jesus  answered,  Ye  neither 
know  me,  nor  my  Father:  if  ye  had 
known  me,  ye  should  have  known  my 
Father  also. 

20  These  words  spake  Jesus  in  the 
treasury,  as  he  taught  in  the  temple :  and 
no  man  laid  hands  on  him;  for  his  hour 
was  not  yet  come. 

21  Then  said  Jesus  again  unto  them, 
I  go  my  way,  and  ye  shall  seek  me,  and 
shall  die  in  your  sins :  whither  I  go,  ye 
cannot  come. 

22  Then  said  the  Jews,  Will  he  kill 
himself?  because  he  saith.  Whither  I  go, 
ye  cannot  come. 

23  And  he  said  unto  them.  Ye  are 
from  beneath ;  I  am  from  above :  ye  are 
of  this  world;  I  am  not  of  this  world. 

24  I  said  therefore  unto  you,  that  ye 
shall  die  in  your  sins:  for  if  ye  believe 
not  that  I  am  he,  ye  shall  die  in  your 
sins. 

25  Then  said  they  unto  him,  Who  art 
thou?  And  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Even 
the  same  that  I  said  unto  you  from  the 
beginning. 

26  I  have  many  things  to  say  and  to 
judge  of  you :  but  he  that  sent  me  is  true ; 
and  I  speak  to  the  world  those  things 
which  I  have  heard  of  him. 

27  They  understood  not  that  he  spake 
to  them  of  the  Father. 

28  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them.  When 
ye  have  lifted  up  the  Son  of  man,  then 
shall  ye  know  that  I  am  he,  and  that  I 
do  nothing  of  myself;  but  as  my  Father 
hath  taught  me,  I  speak  these  things. 

29  And  he  that  sent  me  is  with  me : 
the  Father  hath  not  left  me  alone ;  for 
I  do  always  those  things  that  please 
him. 

_  30  As  he  spake  these  words,  many  be- 
lieved on  him. 
31  Then  said  Jesus  to  those  Jews  which 


Even  if  I  bear  witness  of  myself, 
my  witness  is  true ;  for  I  know 
whence  I  came,  and  whither  I  go; 
but  ye  know  not  whence  I  come, 
or  whither  I  go.  15  Ye  judge  after 
the  flesh;  I  judge  no  man.  16  Yea 
and  if  I  judge,  my  judgement  is 
true ;  for  I  am  not  alone,  but  I 
and  the  Father  that  sent  me.  17 
Yea  and  in  your  law  it  is  written, 
that  the  witness  of  two  men  is  true. 
18  I  am  he  that  beareth  witness  of 
myself,  and  the  Father  that  sent 
me  beareth  witness  of  me.  19  They 
said  therefore  unto  him.  Where  is 
thy  Father?  Jesus  answered.  Ye 
know  neither  me,  nor  my  Father:  if 
ye  knew  me,  ye  would  know  my 
Father  also.  20  These  words  spake 
he  in  the  treasury,  as  he  taught  in 
the  temple :  and  no  man  took  him ; 
because  his  hour  was  not  yet 
come. 

21  He  said  therefore  again  unto 
them,  I  go  away,  and  ye  shall  seek 
me,  and  shall  die  in  your  sin : 
whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come.  22 
The  Jews  therefore  said.  Will  he 
kill  himself,  that  he  saith.  Whither 
I  go,  ye  cannot  come?  23  And  he 
said  unto  them.  Ye  are  from  be- 
neath ;  I  am  from  above :  ye  are  of 
this  world  ;  I  am  not  of  this  world. 
24  I  said  therefore  unto  you,  that 
ye  shall  die  in  your  sins :  for  ex- 
cept ye  believe  that  I  am  he.  ye 
shall  die  in  your  sins.  25  They 
said  therefore  unto  him,  Who 
art  thou?  Jesus  said  imto  them. 
Even  that  which  I  have  also 
spoken  unto  you  from  the  begin- 
ning. 26  I  have  many  things  to 
speak  and  to  judge  concerning  you: 
howbeit  he  that  sent  me  is  true ; 
and  the  things  which  I  heard  from 
him,  these  speak  I  unto  the  world. 
27  They  perceived  not  that  he  spake 
to  them  of  the  Father.  28  Jesus 
therefore  said.  When  ye  have  lifted 
up  the  Son  of  man,  then  shall  ye 
know  that  I  am  he,  and  that  I  do 
nothing  of  mvself.  but  as  the  Father 
taught  me,  I  speak  these  things. 
20  And  he  that  sent  me  is  with  me; 
he  hath  not  left  me  alone;  for  I  do 
always  the  things  that  are  pleasing 
to  him.  30  As  he  spake  these 
things,  many  believed  on  him. 

31  Jesus  therefore  said  to  those 
Jews   which   had   believed  him,   If 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  8. 


DOUAY       427 


if  I  bear  witness  of  myself,  my  wit- 
ness is  true ;  for  1  know  whence  I 
came,  and  whither  1  go ;  but  ye 
know  not  whence  I  come,  or  whith- 
er I  go.  15  Ye  judge  after  the 
flesh ;  1  judge  no  man.  16  Yea  and 
if  I  judge,  my  judgment  is  true;  for 
I  am  not  alone,  but  I  and  the 
Father  that  sent  me.  17  Yea  and 
in  your  law  it  is  written,  that  the 
witness  of  two  men  is  true.  18  I 
am  he  that  beareth  witness  of  my- 
self, and  the  Father  that  sent  me 
beareth  witness  of  me.  19  They 
said  therefore  unto  him.  Where  is 
thy  Father?  Jesus  answered.  Ye 
know  neither  me,  nor  my  Father : 
if  ye  knew  me,  ye  would  know  my 
Father  also.  20  These  words  spake 
he  in  the  treasury,  as  he  taught  in 
the  temple:  and  no  man  took  him; 
because  his  hour  was  not  yet  come. 

21  He  said  therefore  again  unto 
them,  I  go  away,  and  ye  shall  seek 
me,  and  shall  die  in  your  sin  :■ 
whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come.  2.2 
The  Jews  therefore  said.  Will  he 
kill  himself,  that  he  saith.  Whither 
I  go,  ye  cannot  come?  23  And  he 
said  unto  them.  Ye  are  from  be- 
neath ;  I  am  from  above :  ye  are  of 
this  world;  I  am  not  of  this  world. 
24  I  said  therefore  unto  you,  that 
ye  shall  die  in  your  sins :  for  except 
ye  believe  that  I  am  he,  ye  shall  die 
in  your  sins.  25  They  said  there- 
fore unto  him,  Who  art  thou?  Je- 
sus said  unto  them,  Even  that 
which  I  have  also  spoken  unto  you 
from  the  beginning.  26  I  have 
many  things  to  speak  and  to  judge 
concerning  you :  howbeit  he  that 
sent  me  is  true ;  and  the  things 
which  I  heard  from  him,  these 
speak  r  unto  the  world.  27  They 
perceived  not  that  he  spake  to  them 
of  the  Father.  28  Jesus  therefore 
said.  When  ye  have  lifted  up  the 
Son  of  man,  then  shall  ye  know 
that  I  am  he,  and  ihat  I  do  nothing 
of  myself,  but  as  the  Father  taught 
me.  I  speak  these  things.  29  And 
he  that  sent  me  is  with  me:  he  hath 
not  left  me  alone;  for  I  do  always 
the  things  that  are  pleasing  to  him. 
30  As  he  spake  these  things,  many 
believed  on  him. 

31  Jesus  therefore  said  to  those 
Jews  that  had  believed  him.  If  ye 
abide  in  my  word,  then  are  ye  truly 


came,  and  whither  I  go :  but  you  know 
not  whence  I  come,  or  whither  I  go. 

15  You  judge  according  to  the  flesh:  I 
judge  not  any  man. 

16  And  if  I  do  judge,  my  judgment  is 
true :  because  I  am  not  alone,  but  I  and 
the  Father  that  sent  me. 

17  And  in  your  law  it  is  written,  that 
the  testimony  of  two  men  is  true. 

18  I  am  one  that  give  testimony  of  my- 
self: and  the  Father  that  sent  me  giveth 
testimony  of  me. 

19  They  said  therefore  to  him :  Where 
is  thy  Father?  Jesus  answered:  Neither 
me  do  you  know,  nor  my  Father :  if  you 
did  know  me,  perhaps  you  would  know 
my  Father  also. 

20  These  words  Jesus  spoke  in  the  trea- 
sury, teaching  in  the  temple :  and  no  man 
laid  hands  on  him,  because  his  hour  was 
not  yet  come. 

21  Again  therefore  Jesus  said  to  them : 
I  go,  and  you  shall  seek  me,  and  you 
shall  die  in  your  sin.  Whither  I  go,  you 
cannot  come. 

22  The  Jews  therefore  said :  Will  he  kill 
himself,  because  he  said:  Whither  I  go, 
you  cannot  come? 

23  And  he  said  to  them :  You  are  from 
beneath,  I  am  from  above.  You  are  of 
this  world,  I  am  not  of  this  world. 

24  Therefore  I  said  to  you,  that  you 
shall  die  in  your  sins.  For  if  you  believe 
not  that  I  am  he,  you  shall  die  in  your  sin. 

25  They  said  therefore  to  him :  Who 
art  thou  ?  Jesus  said  to  them :  The  begin- 
ning, who  also  speak  unto  you. 

26  Many  things  I  have  to  speak  and  to 
judge  of  you.  But  he  that  sent  me,  is 
true :  and  the  things  I  have  heard  of 
him,  these  same  I  speak  in  the  world. 

27  And  they  understood  not,  that  he 
called  God  his  Father. 

28  Jesus  therefore  said  to  them :  When 
you  shall  have  lifted  up  the  Son  of  man, 
then  shall  you  know,  that  I  am  he,  and 
that  1  do  nothing  of  myself,  but  as  the 
Father  hath  taught  me,  these  things  I 
speak : 

29  And  he  that  sent  me,  is  with  me,  and 
he  hath  not  left  me  alone:  for  I  do  al- 
ways the  things  that  please  him. 

30  When  he  spoke  these  things,  many 
believed  in  him. 

31  Then  Jesus  said  to  those  Jews,  who 
believed  him :  If  you  continue  in  my 
word,  you  shall  be  my  disciples  indeed. 

32  And  you  shall  know  the  truth,  and 
the  truth  shall  make  you  free. 

ZZ   They   answered   him :   We   are   the 


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believed  on  him,  If  ye  continue  in  my 
word,  then  are  ye  my  disciples  indeed; 

32  And  ye  shall  know  the  truth,  and 
the  truth  shall  make  you   free. 

3S  They  answered  him,  We  be  Abra- 
ham's seed,  and  were  never  in  bondage 
to  any  man :  how  sayest  thou,  Ye  shall 
be  made  free? 

34  Jesus  answered  them.  Verily,  verily, 
I  say  unto  you,  Whosoever  committeth 
sin  is  the  servant  of  sin. 

35  And  the  servant  abideth  not  in  the 
house  for  ever :  but  the  Son  abideth 
ever. 

36  If  the  Son  therefore  shall  make  you 
free,  ye  shall  be  free  indeed. 

37  I  know  that  ye  are  Abraham's  seed ; 
but  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  because  my  word 
hath  no  place  in  you. 

38  I  speak  that  which  I  have  seen  with 
my  Father :  and  ye  do  that  which  ye  have 
seen  with  your  father. 

39  They  answered  and  said  unto  him, 
Abraham  is  our  father.  Jesus  saith  unto 
them.  If  ye  were  Abraham's  children,  ye 
would  do  the  works  of  Abraham. 

40  But  now  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  a  man 
that  hath  told  you  the  truth,  which  I  have 
heard  of  God :  this  did  not  Abraham. 

41  Ye  do  the  deeds  of  your  father. 
Then  said  they  to  him.  We  be  not  born 
of  fornication ;  we  have  one  Father,  even 
God. 

42  Jesus  said  unto  them,  If  God  were 
your  Father,  ye  would  love  me :  for  I 
proceeded  forth  and  came  from  God ; 
neither  came  I  of  myself,  but  he  sent 
me. 

43  Why  do  ye  not  understand  my 
speech?  even  because  ye  cannot  hear  my 
word. 

44  Ye  are  of  your  father  the  devil, 
and  the  lusts  of  your  father  ye  will  do. 
He  was  a  murderer  from  the  beginning, 
and  abode  not  in  the  truth,  because  there 
is  no  truth  in  him.  When  he  speaketh 
a  lie,  he  speaketh  of  his  own :  for  he  is 
a  liar,  and  the  father  of  it. 

45  And  because  I  tell  you  the  truth, 
ye  believe  me  not. 

_  46  Which  of  you  convinceth  me  of 
sin?  And  if  I  say  the  truth,  why  do  ye 
not  believe  me? 

47  He  that  is  of  God  heareth  God's 
words :  ye  therefore  hear  them  not,  be- 
cause ye  are  not  of  God. 

48  Then  answered  the  Jews,  and  said 
unto  him.  Say  we  not  well  that  thou  art 
a  Samaritan,  and  hast  a  devil? 

49  Jesus  answered,  I  have  not  a  devil; 


ye  abide  in  my  word,  then  are  ye 
truly  my  disciples;  32  and  ye  shall 
know  the  truth,  and  the  truth  shall 
make  you  free.  33  They  answered 
unto  him.  We  be  Abraham's  seed, 
and  have  never  yet  been  in  bondage 
to  any  man :  how  sayest  thou,  Ye 
shall  be  made  free?  34  Jesus  an- 
swered them.  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
unto  you.  Every  one  that  commit- 
teth sin  is  the  bondservant  of  sin. 
35  And  the  bondservant  abideth 
not  in  the  house  for  ever:  the  son 
abideth  for  ever.  36  If  therefore 
the  Son  shall  make  you  free,  ye 
shall  be  free  indeed.  37  I  know 
that  ye  are  Abraham's  seed ;  yet  ye 
seek  to  kill  me,  because  my  word 
hath  not  free  course  in  you.  38  I 
speak  the  things  which  I  have  seen 
with  my  Father:  and  ye  also  do  the 
things  which  ye  heard  from  your 
father.  39  They  answered  and  said 
unto  him.  Our  father  is  Abraham. 
Jesus  saith  unto  them.  If  ye  were 
Abraham's  children,  ye  would  do 
the  works  of  Abraham.  40  But  now 
ye  seek  to  kill  me,  a  man  that  hath 
told  you  the  truth,  which  I  heard 
from  God :  this  did  not  Abraham. 
41  Ye  do  the  works  of  your  father. 
They  said  unto  him.  We  were  not 
born  of  fornication ;  we  have  one 
Father,  even  God.  42  Jesus  said 
unto  them.  If  God  were  your  Fa- 
ther, ye  would  love  me :  for  I 
came  forth  and  am  come  from  God ; 
for  neither  have  I  come  of  myself, 
but  he  sent  me.  43  Why  do  ye 
not  understand  my  speech?  Even 
because  ye  cannot  hear  my  word. 
44  Ye  are  of  your  father  the  devil, 
and  the  lusts  of  your  father  it  is 
your  will  to  do.  He  was  a  mur- 
derer from  the  beginning,  and 
stood  not  in  the  truth,  because 
there  is  no  truth  in  him.  When 
he  speaketh  a  lie,  he  speaketh  of 
his  own :  for  he  is  a  liar,  and  the 
father  thereof.  45  But  because  I 
say  the  truth,  ye  believe  me  not. 
46  Which  of  you  convicteth  me  of 
sin?  If  I  say  truth,  why  do  ye  not 
believe  me?  47  He  that  is  of  God 
heareth  the  words  of  God :  for  this 
cause  ye  hear  them  not,  because  ye 
are  not  of  God.  48  The  Jews  an- 
swered and  said  unto  him.  Say  we 
not  well  that  thou  art  a  Samaritan, 
and   hast   a   devil?      49  Jesus   an- 


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DOUAY       429 


my  disciples;  32  and  ye  shall  know 
the  truth,  and  the  truth  shall  make 
you  free.  33  They  answered  unto 
him,  We  are  Abraham's  seed,  and 
have  never  yet  been  in  bondage  to 
any  man :  how  sayest  thou.  Ye  shall 
be  made  free?  34  Jesus  answered 
them,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you, 
Every  one  that  committeth  sin  is 
the  bondservant  of  sin.  35  And 
the  bondservant  abideth  not  in  the 
house  for  ever:  the  son  abideth  for 
ever.  36  If  therefore  the  Son  shall 
make  you  free,  ye  shall  be  free  in- 
deed. 37  I  know  that  ye  are  Abra- 
ham's seed ;  yet  ye  seek  to  kill  me, 
because  my  word  hath  not  free 
course  in  you.  38  I  speak  the 
things  which  I  have  seen  with  my 
Father :  and  ye  also  do  the  things 
which  ye  heard  from  your  father. 
39  They  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  Our  father  is  Abraham.  Jesus 
saith  unto  them.  If  ye  were  Abra- 
ham's children,  ye  would  do  the 
works  of  Abraham.  40  But  now 
ye  seek  to  kill  me,  a  man  that  hath 
told  you  the  truth,  which  I  heard 
from  God :  this  did  not  Abraham. 
41  Ye  do  the  works  of  your  father. 
They  said  unto  him.  We  were  not 
born  of  fornication;  we  have  one 
Father,  even  God.  42  Jesus  said 
unto  them,  If  God  were  your  Fa- 
ther, ye  would  love  me :  for  I  came 
forth  and  am  come  from  God ;  for 
neither  have  I  come  of  myself,  but 
he  sent  me.  43  Why  do  ye  not  un- 
derstand my  speech?  Even  because 
ye  cannot  hear  my  word.  44  Ye 
are  of  yonr  father  the  devil,  and 
the  lusts  of  your  father  it  is  your 
will  to  do.  He  was  a  murderer 
from  the  beginning,  and  standeth 
not  in  the  truth,  because  there  is 
no  truth  in  him.  When  he  speak- 
eth  a  lie,  he  speaketh  of  his  own : 
for  he  is  a  liar,  and  the  father 
thereof.  45  But  because  I  say  the 
truth,  ye  believe  me  not.  46  Which 
of  you  convicteth  me  of  sin?  If 
I  say  truth,  why  do  ye  not  believe 
me?  47  He  that  is  of  God  heareth 
the  words  of  God :  for  this  cause 
ye  hear  them  not,  because  ye  are 
not  of  God.  48  The  Jews  an- 
swered and  said  unto  him,  Say  we 
not  well  that  thou  art  a  Samaritan, 
and  hast  a  demon?  49  Jesus  an- 
swered, I  have  not  a  demon;  but 


seed  of  Abraham,  and  we  have  never  been 
slaves  to  any  man :  how  sayest  thou :  you 
shall  be  free? 

34  Jesus  answered  them :  Amen,  amen 
I  say  unto  you :  that  whosoever  com- 
mitteth sin,  is  the  servant  of  sin. 

35  Now  the  servant  abideth  not  in  the 
house  for  ever;  but  the  son  abideth  for 
ever. 

36  If  therefore  the  son  shall  make  you 
free,  you  shall  be  free  indeed. 

37  I  know  that  you  are  the  children  of 
Abraham :  but  you  seek  to  kill  me,  be- 
cause my  word  hath  no  place  in  you. 

38  I  speak  that  which  1  have  seen  with 
my  Father :  and  you  do  the  things  that 
you  have  seen  with  your  father. 

39  They  answered,  and  said  to  him : 
Abraham  is  our  father.  Jesus  saith  to 
them:  If  you  be  the  children  of  Abra- 
ham, do  the  works  of  Abraham. 

40  But  now  you  seek  to  kill  me,  a  man 
who  have  spoken  the  truth  to  you,  which 
I  have  heard  of  God.  This  Abraham  did 
not. 

41  You  do  the  works  of  your  father. 
They  said  therefore  to  him:  We  are  not 
born  of  fornication :  we  have  one  Father, 
even  God. 

42  Jesus  therefore  said  to  them :  If  God 
were  your  Father,  you  would  indeed  love 
me.  For  from  God  I  proceeded,  and 
came;  for  I  came  not  of  myself,  but  he 
sent  me : 

43  Why  do  you  not  know  my  speech? 
Because  you  cannot  hear  my  word. 

44  You  are  of  your  father  the  devil, 
and  the  desires  of  your  father  you  will 
do.  He  was  a  murderer  from  the  begin- 
ning, and  he  stood  not  in  the  truth ;  be- 
cause truth  is  not  in  him.  When  he 
speaketh  a  lie,  he  speaketh  of  his  own: 
for  he  is  a  liar,  and  the  father  thereof. 

45  But  if  I  say  the  truth,  you  believe  me 
not. 

46  Which  of  you  shall  convince  me  of 
sin?  If  I  say  the  truth  to  you,  why  do 
you  not  believe  me? 

47  He  that  is  of  God,  heareth  the 
words  of  God.  Therefore  you  hear  them 
not,  because  you  are  not  of  God. 

48  The  Jews  therefore  answered,  and 
said  to  him :  Do  not  we  say  well  that 
thou  art  a  Samaritan,  and  hast  a  devil? 

49  Jesus  answered :  I  have  not  a  devil : 
but  I  honour  my  Father,  and  you  have 
dishonoured  me. 

50  But  I  seek  not  my  own  glory:  there 
is  one  that  seeketh  and  judgeth. 

51  Amen,  amen  I  say  to  you:  If  any     / 


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ST.  JOHN,  9. 


REVISED 


but  I  honour  my  Father,  and  ye  do  dis- 
honour me. 

50  And  I  seek  not  mine  own  glory: 
there  is  one  that  seeketh  and  judgeth. 

51  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  3'ou,  If  a 
man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  never  see 
death. 

52  Then  said  the  Jews  unto  him,  Now 
we  know  that  thou  hast  a  devil.  Abra- 
ham is  dead,  and  the  prophets ;  and  thou 
sayest,  If  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall 
never  taste  of  death. 

53  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father 
Abraham,  which  is  dead?  and  the  prophets 
are  dead:  whom  makest  thou  thyself? 

54  Jesus  answered,  If  I  honour  myself, 
my  honour  is  nothing:  it  is  my  Father 
that  honoureth  me;  of  whom  ye  say,  that 
he  is  your  God : 

55  Yet  ye  have  not  known  him ;  but  I 
know  him :  and  if  I  should  say,  I  know 
him  not,  I  shall  be  a  liar  like  unto  you : 
but  I  know  him,  and  keep  his  saying. 

56  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to 
see  my  day:  and  he  saw  it,  and  was  glad. 

57  Then  said  the  Jews  unto  him,  Thou 
art  not  yet  fifty  years  old,  and  hast  thou 
seen  Abraham? 

58  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Verily,  verily. 
I  say  unto  you,  Before  Abraham  was,  I 
am. 

59  Then  took  they  up  stones  to  cast  at 
him:  but  Jesus  hid  himself,  and  went  out 
of  the  temple,  going  through  the  midst 
of  them,  and  so  passed  by. 


swered,  I  have  not  a  devil ;  but 
I  honour  my  Father,  and  ye  dis- 
honour me.  50  But  I  seek  not 
mine  own  glory :  there  is  one  that 
seeketh  and  judgeth.  51  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you,  If  a  man 
keep  my  word,  he  shall  never  see 
death.  52  The  Jews  said  unto  him, 
Now  we  know  that  thou  hast  a 
devil.  Abraham  is  dead,  and  the 
prophets;  and  thou  sayest.  If  a  man 
keep  my  word,  he  shall  never  taste 
of  death.  53  Art  thou  greater  than 
our  father  Abraham,  which  is  dead? 
and  the  prophets  are  dead :  whom 
makest  thou  thyself?  54  Jesus  an- 
swered, If  I  glorify  myself,  my 
glory  is  nothing:  it  is  my  Father 
that  glorifieth  me;  of  whom  ye  say, 
that  he  is  your  God ;  55  and  ye  have 
not  known  him :  but  I  know  him ; 
and  if  I  should  say,  I  know  him 
not,  I  shall  be  like  unto  you,  a  liar : 
but  I  know  him,  and  keep  his  word. 
56  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced 
to  see  my  day ;  and  he  saw  it,  and 
was  glad.  57  The  Jews  therefore 
said  unto  him.  Thou  art  not  yet 
fifty  years  old,  and  hast  thou  seen 
Abraham?  58  Jesus  said  unto 
them,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you. 
Before  Abraham  was,  I  am.  59 
They  took  up  stones  therefore  to 
cast  at  him :  but  Jesus  hid  himself, 
and  went  out  of  the  temple. 


CHAPTER  9. 

AND   as   Jesus   passed   by,    he    saw   a 
man  which  was  blind  from  his  birth. 

2  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying. 
Master,  who  did  sin,  this  man,  or  his 
parents,  that  he  was  born  blind? 

3  Jesus  answered,  Neither  hath  this 
man  sinned,  nor  his  parents :  but  that 
the  works  of  God  should  be  made  mani- 
fest in  him. 

4  I  must  work  the  works  of  him  that 
sent  me,  while  it  is  day :  the  night  com- 
eth,  when  no  man  can  work. 

5  As  long  as  I  am  in  the  world,  I  am 
the  light  of  the  world. 

6  When  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  spat 
on  the  ground,  and  made  clay  of  the 
spittle,  and  he  anointed  the  eyes  of  the 
blind  man  with  the  clay, 

7  And  said  unto  him.  Go,  wash  in  the 
pool  of  Siloam,  (which  is  by  interpreta- 
tion. Sent.)  He  went  his  way  therefore, 
and  washed,  and  came  seeing. 


\  ND  as  he  passed  by,  he  saw 
9-^^  a  man  blind  from  his  birth. 
2  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  say- 
ing. Rabbi,  who  did  sin,  this  man, 
or  his  parents,  that  he  should  be 
born  blind?  3  Jesus  answered, 
Neither  did  this  man  sin,  nor  his 
parents :  but  that  the  works  of  God 
should  be  made  manifest  in  him.  4 
We  must  work  the  works  of  him 
that  sent  me,  while  it  is  day:  the 
night  cometh,  when  no  man  can 
work.  5  When  I  am  in  the  world, 
I  am  the  light  of  the  world.  6 
When  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  spat 
on  the  ground,  and  made  clay  of 
the  spittle,  and  anointed  his  eyes 
with  the  clay,  7  and  said  unto  him, 
Go,  wash  in  the  pool  of  Siloam 
(which  is  by  interpretation,  Sent). 
He  went  away  therefore,  and 
washed,  and  came  seeing.     8  The 


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DOUAY       431 


I  honor  my  Father,  and  ye  dishonor 
me.  50  But  I  seek  not  mine  own 
glory :  there  is  one  that  seeketh 
and  judgeth.  51  Verily,  verily,  I 
say  unto  you,  If  a  man  keep  my 
word,  he  shall  never  see  death.  52 
The  Jews  said  unto  him,  Now  we 
know  that  thou  hast  a  demon. 
Abraham  died,  and  the  prophets; 
and  thou  sayest,  If  a  man  keep  my 
word,  he  shall  never  taste  of  death. 
53  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father 
Abraham,  who  died?  and  the  pro- 
phets died :  whom  makest  thou  thy- 
self ?  54  Jesus  answered.  If  I  glor- 
ify myself,  my  glory  is  nothing:  it 
is  my  Father  that  glorifieth  me;  of 
whom  ye  say,  that  he  is  your  God ; 
55  and  ye  have  not  known  him : 
but  I  know  him ;  and  if  I  should 
say,  I  know  him  not,  I  shall  be  like 
unto  you.  a  liar:  but  I  know  him, 
and  keep  his  word.  56  Your  father 
Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my  day; 
and  he  saw  it,  and  was  glad.  57 
The  Jews  therefore  said  unto  him, 
Thou  art  not  yet  fifty  years  old, 
and  hast  thou  seen  Abraham?  58 
Jesus  said  unto  them.  Verily,  verily, 
I  say  unto  you,  Before  Abraham 
was  born,  I  am.  59  They  took  up 
stones  therefore  to  cast  at  him :  but 
Jesus  hid  himself,  and  went  out  of 
the  temple. 


man    keep    my    word,    he    shall    not    see 
death  for  ever. 

52  The  Jews  therefore  said :  Now  we 
know  that  thou  hast  a  devil.  Abraham 
is  dead,  and  the  prophets;  and  thou  say- 
est: If  any  man  keep  my  word,  he  shall 
not  taste  death  for  ever. 

53  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father 
Abraham,  who  is  dead?  and  the  pro- 
phets are  dead.  Whom  dost  thou  make 
thyself? 

54  Jesus  answered:  If  I  glorify  myself, 
my  glory  is  nothing.  It  is  my  Father 
that  glorifieth  me,  of  whom  you  say  that 
he  is  your  God. 

55  And  you  have  not  known  him,  but  I 
know  him.  And  if  I  shall  say  that  I 
know  him  not,  I  shall  be  like  to  you,  a 
liar.  But  I  do  know  him,  and  do  keep 
his  word. 

56  Abraham  your  father  rejoiced  that 
he  might  see  my  day :  he  saw  it,  and  was 
glad. 

57  The  Jews  therefore  said  to  him : 
Thou  art  not  yet  fifty  years  old,  and  hast 
thou  seen  Abraham? 

58  Jesus  said  to  them :  Amen,  amen  I 
say  to  you,  before  Abraham  was  made,  I 
am. 

59  They  took  up  stones  therefore  to 
cast  at  him.  But  Jesus  hid  himself,  and 
went  out  of  the  temple. 


\  ND  as  he  passed  by,  he  saw 
9-^-^  a  man  blind  from  his  birth. 
2  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  say- 
ing, Rabbi,  who  sinned,  this  man, 
or  his  parents,  that  he  should  be 
born  blind?  3  Jesus  answered. 
Neither  did  this  man  sin,  nor  his 
parents :  but  that  the  works  of  God 
should  be  made  manifest  in  him.  4 
We  must  work  the  works  of  him 
that  sent  me,  while  it  is  day :  the 
night  Cometh,  when  no  man  can 
work.  5  When  I  am  in  the  world, 
I  am  the  light  of  the  world.  6 
When  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  spaf 
on  the  ground,  and  made  clay  of 
the  spittle,  and  anointed  his  eyes 
with  the  clay,  7  and  said  unto  him. 
Go,  wash  in  ^he  pool  of  Siloam 
(which  is  by  interpretation.  Sent). 
He  went  away  therefore,  and 
washed,    and    came   seeing.     8  The 


CHAPTER  9. 

AND  Jesus  passing  by,  saw  a  man,  who 
was  blind  from  his  birth  : 

2  And  his  disciples  asked  him :  Rabbi, 
who  hath  sinned,  this  man,  or  his  par- 
ents, that  he  should  be  born  blind? 

3  Jesus  answered :  Neither  hath  this 
man  sinned,  nor  his  parents ;  but  that  the 
works  of  God  should  be  made  manifest  in 
him. 

4  I  must  work  the  works  of  him  that 
sent  me,  whilst  it  is  day:  the  night  Com- 
eth, when  no  man  can  work. 

5  As  long  as  I  am  in  the  world,  I  am 
the  light  of  the  world. 

6  When  he  had  said  these  things,  he 
spat  on  the  ground,  and  made  clay  of  the 
spittle,  and  spread  the  clay  upon  his 
eyes, 

7  And  said  to  him :  Go,  wash  in  the 
pool  of  Siloe,  which  ir-  interpreted.  Sent. 
He  went  therefore,  and  washed,  and  he 
came  seeing. 


432       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  9. 


REVISED 


8  The  neighbours  therefore,  and  they 
which  before  had  seen  him  that  he  was 
blind,  said,  Is  not  this  he  that  sat  and 
begged  ? 

9  Some  said,  This  is  he :  others  said, 
He  is  like  him :  but  he  said,  I  am  he. 

10  Therefore  said  they  unto  him.  How 
were  thine  eyes  opened? 

11  He  answered  and  said,  A  man  that 
is  called  Jesu«  made  clay,  and  anointed 
mine  eyes,  and  said  unto  me,  Go  to  the 
pool  of  Siloam,  and  wash :  and  I  went 
and  washed,  and  I  received  sight. 

12  Then  said  they  unto  him.  Where 
is  he?     He  said,  I  know  not. 

13  They  brought  to  the  Pharisees  him 
that  aforetime  was  blind. 

14  And  it  was  the  sabbath  day  when 
Jesus  made  the  clay,  and  opened  his  eyes. 

15  Then  again  the  Pharisees  also  asked 
him  how  he  had  received  his  sight.  He 
said  unto  them.  He  put  clay  upon  mine 
eyes,  and  I  washed,  and  do  see. 

16  Therefore  said  some  of  the  Phari- 
sees, This  man  is  not  of  God,  because  he 
keepeth  not  the  sabbath  day.  Others  said, 
How  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  such 
miracles?  And  there  was  a  division 
among  them. 

17  They  say  unto  the  blind  man  again, 
What  sayest  thou  of  him,  that  he  hath 
opened  thine  eyes?  He  said.  He  is  a 
prophet. 

18  But  the  Jews  did  not  believe  con- 
cerning him,  that  he  had  been  blind,  and 
received  his  sight,  until  they  called  the 
parents  of  him  that  had  received  his 
sight. 

19  And  they  asked  them,  saying.  Is 
this  your  son,  who  ye  say  was  born  blind? 
how  then  doth  he  now  see? 

20  His  parents  answered  them  and 
said,  We  know  that  this  is  our  son,  and 
that  he  was  born  blind : 

21  But  by  what  means  he  now  seeth, 
we  know  not ;  or  who  hath  opened  his 
eyes,  we  know  not :  he  is  of  age ;  ask  him : 
he  shall  speak  for  himself. 

22  These  words  spake  his  parents,  be- 
cause they  feared  the  Jews :  for  the  Jews 
had  agreed  already,  that  if  any  man  did 
confess  that  he  was  Christ,  he  should  be 
put  out  of  the  synagogue. 

23  Therefore  said  his  parents.  He  is  of 
age ;  ask  him. 

24  Then  again  called  they  the  man  that 
was  blind,  and  said  unto  him,  Give  God 
the  praise :  we  know  that  this  man  is  a 
sinner. 

25  He  answered  and  said,  Whether  he 
be  a  sinner  or  no,  I  know  not :  one  thing 


neighbours  therefore,  and  they 
which  saw  him  aforetime,  that  he 
was  a  beggar,  said.  Is  not  this  he 
that  sat  and  begged?  9  Others 
said.  It  is  he :  others  said,  No,  but 
he  is  like  him.     He  said,  I  am  he. 

10  They  said  therefore  unto  him. 
How  then  were  thine  eyes  opened? 

11  He  answered,  The  man  that 
is  called  Jesus  made  clay,  and 
anointed  mine  eyes,  and  said  unto 
me.  Go  to  Siloam,  and  wash :  so  I 
went  away  and  washed,  and  I  re- 
ceived sight.  12  And  they  said 
unto  him.  Where  is  he?  He  saith, 
I  know  not. 

13  They  bring  to  the  Pharisees 
him  that  aforetime  was  blind.  14 
Now  it  was  the  sabbath  on  the  day 
when  Jesus  made  the  clay,  and 
opened  his  eyes.  15  Again  there- 
fore the  Pharisees  also  asked  him 
how  he  received  his  sight.  And  he 
said  unto  them.  He  put  clay  upon 
mine  eyes,  and  I  washed,  and  do 
see.  16  Some  therefore  of  the 
Pharisees  said.  This  man  is  not 
from  God,  because  he  keepeth  not 
the  sabbath.  But  others  said.  How 
can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  such 
signs?  And  there  was  a  division 
among  them.  17  They  say  there- 
fore unto  the  blind  man  again. 
What  sayest  thou  of  him,  in  that 
he  opened  thine  eyes?  And  he  said. 
He  is  a  prophet.  18  The  Jews 
therefore  did  not  believe  concern- 
ing him,  that  he  had  been  blind, 
and  had  received  his  sight,  until 
they  called  the  parents  of  him  that 
had  received  his  sight,  19  and  asked 
them,  saying.  Is  this  your  son,  who 
ye  say  was  born  blind?  how  then 
doth  he  now  see?  20  His  parents 
answered  and  said.  We  know  that 
this  is  our  son,  and  that  he  was 
born  blind :  21  but  how  he  now 
seeth,  we  know  not ;  or  who  opened 
his  eyes,  we  know  not:  ask  him; 
he  is  of  age :  he  shall  speak  for 
himself.  22  These  things  said  his 
parents,  because  they  feared  the 
Jews :  for  the  Jews  had  agreed 
already,  that  if  any  man  should  con- 
fess him  to  be  Christ,  he  should 
be  put  out  of  the  synagogue.  23 
Therefore  said  his  parents,  He  is 
of  age:  ask  him.  24  So  they  called 
a  second  time  the  man  that  was 
blind,  and  said  unto  him,  Give  glory 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  9. 


DOUAY       433 


neighbors  therefore,  and  they  that 
saw  him  aforetime,  that  he  was  a 
beggar,  said,  Is  not  this  he  that  sat 
and  begged  ?  9  Others  said.  It  is  he : 
others  said,  No,  but  he  is  like  him. 
He  said,  I  am  he.  10  They  said 
therefore  unto  him,  How  then  were 
thine  eyes  opened?  11  He  an- 
swered, The  man  that  is  called  Je- 
sus made  clay,  and  anointed  mine 
eyes,  and  said  unto  me,  Go  to  Silo- 
am,  and  wash :  so  I  went  away  and 
washed,  and  I  received  sight.  12 
And  they  said  unto  him,  Where  is 
he?     He  saith,  I  know  not. 

13  They  bring  to  the  Pharisees 
him  that  aforetime  was  blind.  14 
Now  it  was  the  sabbath  on  the 
day  when  Jesus  made  the  clay,  and 
opened  his  eyes.  15  Again  there- 
fore the  Pharisees  also  asked  him 
how  he  received  his  sight.  And  he 
said  unto  them,  He  put  clay  upon 
mine  eyes,  and  I  washed,  and  I  see. 
16  Some  therefore  of  the  Pharisees 
said.  This  man  is  not  from  God, 
because  he  keepeth  not  the  sabbath. 
But  others  said.  How  can  a  man 
that  is  a  sinner  do  such  signs? 
And  there  was  a  division  among 
them.  17  They  say  therefore  unto 
the  blind  man  again.  What  sayest 
thou  of  him,  in  that  he  opened 
thine  eyes?  And  he  said.  He  is  a 
prophet.  18  The  Jews  therefore 
did  not  believe  concerning  him, 
that  he  had  been  blind,  and  had  re- 
ceived his  sight,  until  they  called 
the  parents  of  him  that  had  re- 
ceived his  sight,  19  and  asked  them, 
saying,  Is  this  your  son,  who  ye 
say  was  born  blind?  how  then 
doth  he  now  see?  20  His  parents 
answered  and  said,  We  know  that 
this  is  our  son,  and  that  he  was 
born  blind :  21  but  how  he  now 
seeth,  we  know  not ;  or  who  opened 
his  eyes,  we  know  not :  ask  him ; 
he  is  of  age:  he  shall  speak  for 
himself.  22  These  things  said  his 
parents,  because  they  feared  the 
Jews :  for  the  Jews  had  agreed  al- 
ready, that  if  any  man  should  con- 
fess him  to  be  Christ,  he  should  be 
put  out  of  the  synagogue.  23 
Therefore  said  his  parents.  He  is 
of  age;  ask  him.  24  So  they  called 
a  second  time  the  man  that  was 
blind,  and  said  unto  him,  Give  glory 
to  God :  we  know  that  this  man  is 


8  The  neighbours  therefore,  and  they 
who  had  seen  him  before  that  he  was  a 
beggar,  said  :  Is  not  this  he  that  sat  and 
begged?    Some  said:  This  is  he. 

9  But  others  said:  No,  but  he  is  like 
him.     But  he  said :  I  am  he. 

10  They  said  therefore  to  him:  How 
were  thy  eyes  opened? 

11  He  answered:  That  man  that  is 
called  Jesus  made  clay,  and  anointed  my 
eyes,  and  said  to  me :  Go  to  the  pool  of 
Siloe,  and  wash.  And  I  went,  I  washed, 
and  I  see. 

12  And  they  said  to  him:  Where  is  he? 
He  saith :  I  know  not. 

13  They  bring  him  that  had  been  blind 
to  the  Pharisees. 

14  Now  it  was  the  sabbath,  when  Jesus 
made  the  clay,  and  opened  his  eyes. 

15  Again  therefore  the  Pharisees  asked 
him,  how  he  had  received  his  sight.  But 
he  said  to  them :  He  put  clay  upon  my 
eyes,   and   I   washed,  and  I   see. 

16  Some  therefore  of  the  Pharisees 
said:  This  man  is  not  of  God,  who  keep- 
eth not  the  sabbath.  But  others  said : 
How  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  such 
miracles?  And  there  was  a  division 
among  them. 

17  They  say  therefore  to  the  blind  man 
again :  What  sayest  thou  of  him  that 
hath  opened  thy  eyes?  And  he  said:  He 
is  a  prophet. 

18  The  Jews  then  did  not  believe  con- 
cerning him,  that  he  had  been  blind,  and 
had  received  his  sight,  until  they  called 
the  parents  of  him  that  had  received  his 
sight, 

19  And  asked  them,  saying :  Is  this  your 
son,  who  you  say  was  born  blind?  How 
then  doth  he  now  see? 

20  His  parents  answered  them,  and 
said :  We  know  that  this  is  our  son,  and 
that  he  was  born  blind : 

21  But  how  he  now  seeth,  we  know  not; 
or  who  hath  opened  his  eyes,  we  know 
not:  ask  himself:  he  is  of  age,  let  him 
speak   for   himself. 

22  These  things  his  parents  said,  be- 
cause they  feared  the  Jews :  for  the  Jews 
had  already  agreed  among  themselves, 
that  if  any  man  should  confess  him  to  be 
Christ,  he  should  be  put  out  of  the  syna- 
gogue. 

23  Therefore  did  his  parents  say :  He  is 
of  age,  ask  himself. 

24  They  therefore  called  the  man  again 
that  had  been  blind,  and  said  to  him: 
Give  glory  to  God.  We  know  that  this 
man  is  a  sinner. 


434       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  10. 


REVISED 


I  know,  that,  whereas  I  was  blind,  now  I 
see. 

26  Then  said  they  to  him  again.  What 
did  he  to  thee?  how  opened  he  thine 
eyes? 

27  He  answered  them,  I  have  told  you 
already,  and  ye  did  not  hear:  wherefore 
would  ye  hear  it  again?  will  ye  also  be 
his  disciples? 

28  Then  they  reviled  him,  and  said, 
Thou  art  his  disciple ;  but  we  are  Moses' 
disciples. 

29  We  know  that  God  spake  unto 
Moses :  as  for  this  fellow,  we  know  not 
from  whence  he  is. 

30  The  man  answered  and  said  unto 
them.  Why  herein  is  a  marvellous  thing, 
that  ye  know  not  from  whence  he  is,  and 
yet  he  hath  opened  mine  eyes. 

31  Now  we  know  that  God  heareth  not 
sinners :  but  if  any  man  be  a  worshipper 
of  God,  and  doeth  his  will,  him  he 
heareth. 

32  Since  the  world  began  was  it  not 
heard  that  any  man  opened  the  eyes  of 
one  that  was  born  blind. 

33  If  this  man  were  not  of  God,  he 
could  do  nothing. 

34  They  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
Thou  wast  altogether  born  in  sins,  and 
dost  thou  teach  us?  And  they  cast  him 
out. 

35  Jesus  heard  that  they  had  cast  him 
out ;  and  when  he  had  found  him,  he 
said  unto  him.  Dost  thou  believe  on  the 
Son  of  God? 

36  He  answered  and  said.  Who  is  he, 
Lord,  that  I  might  believe  on  him? 

37  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast 
both  seen  him,  and  it  is  he  that  talketh 
with  thee. 

38  And  he  said,  Lord,  I  believe.  And 
he  worshipped  him. 

39  And  Jesus  said,  For  judgment  I  am 
come  into  this  world,  that  they  which  see 
not  might  see ;  and  that  they  which  see 
might  be  made  blind. 

40  And  sovie  of  the  Pharisees  which 
were  with  him  heard  these  words,  and 
said  unto  him,  Are  we  blind  also? 

41  Jesus  said  unto  them,  If  ye  were 
blind,  ye  should  have  no  sin :  but  now  ye 
say,  We  see ;  therefore  your  sin  re- 
maineth. 

CHAPTER  ID. 

VERILY,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He 
that  entereth  not  by  the  door  into 
the  sheepfold,  but  climbeth  up  some  other 
way,  the  same  is  a  thief  and  a  robber. 


to  God :  we  know  that  this  man  is  a 
sinner.  25  He  therefore  answered, 
Whether  he  be  a  sinner,  I  know 
not :  one  thing  I  know,  that,  where- 
as I  was  blind,  now  I  see.  26  They 
said  therefore  unto  him,  What  did 
he  to  thee?  how  opened  he  thine 
eyes?  27  He  answered  them,  I  told 
you  even  now,  and  ye  did  not  hear: 
wherefore  would  ye  hear  it  again? 
would  ye  also  become  his  disciples? 
28  And  they  reviled  him,  and  said. 
Thou  art  his  disciple ;  but  we  are 
disciples  of  Moses.  29  We  know 
that  God  hath  spoken  unto  Moses : 
but  as  for  this  man,  we  know  not 
whence  he  is.  30  The  man  an- 
swered and  said  unto  them.  Why, 
herein  is  the  marvel,  that  ye  know 
not  whence  he  is,  and  yet  he 
opened  mine  eyes.  31  We  know 
that  God  heareth  not  sinners :  but 
if  any  man  be  a  worshipper  of 
God,  and  do  his  will,  him  he  hear- 
eth. 32  Since  the  world  began  it 
was  never  heard  that  any  one 
opened  the  eyes  of  a  man  born 
blind.  33  If  this  man  were  not 
from  God,  he  could  do  nothing.  34 
They  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
Thou  wast  altogether  born  in  sins, 
and  dost  thou  teach  us?  And  they 
cast  him  out. 

35  Jesus  heard  that  they  had  cast 
him  out ;  and  finding  him,  he  said, 
Dost  thou  believe  on  the  Son  of 
God?  36  He  answered  and  said. 
And  who  is  he.  Lord,  that  I  may 
believe  on  him?  37  Jesus  said  unto 
him.  Thou  hast  both  seen  him,  and 
he  it  is  that  speaketh  with  thee. 
38  And  he  said.  Lord,  I  believe. 
And  he  worshipped  him.  39  And 
Jesus  said.  For  judgement  came  I 
into  this  world,  that  they  which 
see  not  may  see ;  and  that  they 
which  see  may  become  blind. 
40  Those  of  the  Pharisees  which 
were  with  him  heard  these  things, 
and  said  unto  him,  Are  we  also 
blind?  41  Jesus  said  unto  them,  If 
ye  were  blind,  ye  would  have  no 
sin :  but  now  ye  say,  We  see :  your 
sin  remaineth. 


T7ERILY,  verily,  I  say  unto 
10  V  you.  He  that  entereth  not 
by  the  door  into  the  fold  of  the 
sheep,  but  climbeth  up  some  other 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  10. 


DOUAY       435 


a  sinner.  25  He  therefore  an- 
swered, Whether  he  is  a  sinner,  I 
know  not:  one  thing  I  know,  that, 
whereas  I  was  blind,  now  I  see. 
26  They  said  therefore  unto  him, 
What  did  he  to  thee?  how  opened 
he  thine  eyes?  27  He  answered 
them,  I  told  you  even  now, 
and  ye  did  not  hear;  where- 
fore would  ye  hear  it  again? 
would  ye  also  become  his  disciples? 
28  And  they  reviled  him,  and  said, 
Thou  art  his  disciple ;  but  we  are 
disciples  of  Moses.  29  We  know 
that  God  hath  spoken  unto  Moses: 
but  as  for  this  man,  we  know  not 
whence  he  is.  30  The  man  an- 
swered and  said  unto  them.  Why, 
herein  is  the  marvel,  that  ye  know 
not  whence  he  is,  and  yet  he  opened 
mine  eyes.  31  We  know  that  God 
heareth  not  sinners :  but  if  any 
man  be  a  worshipper  of  God,  and 
do  his  will,  him  he  heareth.  32 
Since  the  world  began  it  was  never 
heard  that  any  one  opened  the  eyes 
of  a  man  born  blind.  33  li  this 
man  were  not  from  God,  he  could 
do  nothing.  34  They  answered  and 
said  unto  him.  Thou  wast  altogeth- 
er born  in  sins,  and  dost  thou  teach 
us?    And  they  cast  him  out. 

35  Jesus  heard  that  they  had  cast 
him  out ;  and  finding  him,  he  said. 
Dost  thou  believe  on  the  Son  of 
God?  36  He  answered  and  said. 
And  who  is  he.  Lord,  that  I  may 
believe  on  him?  37  Jesus  said  un- 
to him,  Thou  hast  both  seen  him, 
and  he  it  is  that  speaketh  with  thee. 
38  And  he  said,  Lord,  I  believe. 
And  he  worshipped  him.  39  And 
Jesus  said,  For  judgment  came  I 
into  this  world,  that  they  that  see 
not  may  see ;  and  that  they  that  see 
may  become  blind.  40  Those  of 
the  Pharisees  who  were  with  him 
heard  these  things,  and  said  unto 
him,  Are  we  also  blind?  41  Jesus 
said  unto  them.  If  ye  were  blind,  ye 
would  have  no  sin :  but  now  ye  say, 
We  see :  your  sin  remaineth. 


VERILY,  verily,  I  say  unto 
you.  He  that  entereth  not 
by  the  door  into  the  fold  of  the 
sheep,  but  climbeth  up  some  other 


25  He  said  therefore  to  them:  If  he  be 
a  sinner,  I  know  not :  one  thing  I  know, 
that  whereas  I  was  blind,  now  I  see. 

26  They  said  then  to  him :  What  did  he 
to  thee?     How  did  he  open  thy  eyes? 

27  He  answered  them :  I  have  told  you 
already,  and  you  have  heard :  why  would 
you  hear  it  again?  will  you  also  become 
his  disciples? 

28  They  reviled  him  therefore,  and  said : 
Be  thou  his  disciple;  but  we  are  the  dis- 
ciples of  Moses. 

29  We  know  that  God  spoke  to  Moses : 
but  as  to  this  man,  we  know  not  from 
whence  he  is. 

30  The  man  answered,  and  said  to 
them:  Why,  herein  is  a  wonderful  thing, 
that  you  know  not  from  whence  he  is,  and 
he  hath  opened  my  eyes. 

31  Now  we  know  that  God  doth  not 
hear  sinners :  but  if  a  man  be  a  server 
of  God,  and  doth  his  will,  him  he  hear- 
eth. 

32  From  the  beginning  of  the  world  it 
hath  not  been  heard,  that  any  man  hath 
opened  the  eyes  of  one  born  blind. 

33  Unless  this  man  were  of  God,  he 
could  not  do  any  thing. 

34  They  answered,  and  said  to  him : 
Thou  wast  wholly  born  in  sins,  and  dost 
thou  teach  us?  And  they  cast  him 
out. 

35  Jesus  heard  that  they  had  cast  him 
out :  and  when  he  had  found  him,  he  said 
to  him :  Dost  thou  believe  in  the  Son  of 
God? 

36  He  answered,  and  said :  Who  is  he, 
Lord,  that  I  may  believe  in  him? 

37  And  Jesus  said  to  him :  Thou  hast 
both  seen  him;  and  it  is  he  that  talketh 
with  thee. 

38  And  he  said :  I  believe.  Lord.  And 
falling  down,  he  adored  him. 

39  And  Jesus  said:  For  judgment  I  am 
come  into  this  world ;  that  they  who  see 
not,  may  see ;  and  they  who  see,  may 
become  blind. 

40  And  some  of  the  Pharisees,  who 
were  with  him,  heard :  and  they  said  unto 
him:  Are  we  also  blind? 

41  Jesus  said  to  them:  If  you  were 
blind,  you  should  not  have  sin :  but  now 
you  say :  We  see.    Your  sin  remaineth. 

CHAPTER  10. 

AMEN,  amen  I  say  to  you:  He  that 
entereth  not  by  the  door  into  the 
sheepfold,  but  climbeth  up  another  way, 
the  same  is  a  thief  and  a  robber. 


436       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  10. 


REVISED 


2  But  he  that  entereth  in  by  the  door 
is  the  shepherd  of  the  sheep. 

3  To  him  the  porter  openeth;  and  the 
sheep  hear  his  voice :  and  he  calleth  his 
own  sheep  by  name,  and  leadeth  them 
out. 

4  And  when  he  putteth  forth  his  own 
sheep,  he  goeth  before  them,  and  the 
sheep  follow  him :  for  they  know  his 
voice. 

5  And  a  stranger  will  they  not  follow, 
but  will  flee  from  him :  for  they  know 
not  the  voice  of  strangers. 

6  This  parable  spake  Jesus  unto  them : 
but  they  understood  not  what  things  they 
were  which  he  spake  unto  them. 

7  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them  again, 
Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  I  am  the 
door  of  the  sheep. 

8  All  that  ever  came  before  me  are 
thieves  and  robbers :  but  the  sheep  did  not 
hear  them. 

9  I  am  the  door:  by  me  if  any  man 
enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved,  and  shall  go 
in  and  out,  and  find  pasture. 

10  The  thief  cometh  not,  but  for  to 
steal,  and  to  kill,  and  to  destroy :  I  am 
come  that  they  might  have  life,  and  that 
they  might  have  it  more  abundantly. 

11  I  am  the  good  shepherd:  the  good 
shepherd  giveth  his  life  for  the  sheep. 

12  But  he  that  is  an  hireling,  and  not 
the  shepherd,  whose  own  the  sheep  are 
not,  seeth  the  wolf  coming,  and  leaveth 
the  sheep,  and  fleeth :  and  the  wolf  catch- 
eth  them,  and  scattereth  the  sheep. 

13  The  hireling  fleeth,  because  he  is  an 
hireling,  and  careth  not  for  the  sheep. 

14  I  am  the  good  shepherd,  and  know 
my  sheep,  and  am  known  of  mine. 

15  As  the  Father  knoweth  me,  even  so 
know  I  the  Father:  and  I  lay  down  my 
life  for  the  sheep. 

16  And  other  sheep  I  have,  which  are 
not  of  this  fold:  them  also  I  must  bring, 
and  the}'  shall  hear  my  voice ;  and  there 
shall  be  one  fold,  and  one  shepherd. 

17  Therefore  doth  my  Father  love  me, 
because  I  lay  down  my  life,  that  I  might 
take  it  again. 

18  No  man  taketh  it  from  me,  but  I 
lay  it  down  of  myself.  I  have  power 
to  layit  down,  and  I  have  power  to  take 
it  again.  This  commandment  have  I  re- 
ceived of  my  Father. 

19  There  was  a  division  therefore 
again  among  the  Jews  for  these  sayings. 

20  And  many  of  them  said.  He  hath 
a  devil,  and  is  mad;  why  hear  ye 
him? 


way,  the  same  is  a  thief  and  a  rob- 
ber. 2  But  he  that  entereth  in  by 
the  door  is  the  shepherd  of  the 
sheep.  3  To  him  the  porter  open- 
eth ;  and  the  sheep  hear  his  voice : 
and  he  calleth  his  own  sheep  by 
name,  and  leadeth  them  out.  4 
When  he  hath  put  forth  all  his  own, 
he  goeth  before  them,  and  the 
sheep  follow  him :  for  they  know 
his  voice.  5  And  a  stranger  will 
they  not  follow,  but  will  flee  from 
him :  for  they  know  not  the  voice 
of  strangers.  6  This  parable  spake 
Jesus  unto  them :  but  they  under- 
stood not  what  things  they  were 
which  he  spake  unto  them. 

7  Jesus  therefore  said  unto  them 
again,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto 
you,  I  am  the  door  of  the  sheep. 
8  All  that  came  before  me  are 
thieves  and  robbers:  but  the  sheep 
did  not  hear  them.  9  I  am  the 
door :  by  me  if  any  man  enter  in, 
he  shall  be  saved,  and  shall  go  in 
and  go  out,  and  shall  find  pasture. 
10  The  thief  cometh  not,  but  that 
he  may  steal,  and  kill,  and  destroy: 
I  came  that  they  may  have  life,  and 
may  have  it  abundantly.  11  I  am 
the  good  shepherd :  the  good  shep- 
herd layeth  down  his  life  for  the 
sheep.  12  He  that  is  a  hireling, 
and  not  a  shepherd,  whose  own  the 
sheep  are  not,  beholdeth  the  wolf 
coming,  and  leaveth  the  sheep,  and 
fleeth,  and  the  wolf  snatcheth  them, 
and  scattereth  thon:  13  he  -fleeth 
because  he  is  a  hireling,  and  careth 
not  for  the  sheep.  14  I  am  the 
good  shepherd ;  and  I  know  mine 
own,  and  mine  own  know  me,  15 
even  as  the  Father  knoweth  me, 
and  I  know  the  Father ;  and  I  lay 
down  my  life  for  the  sheep.  16 
And  other  sheep  I  have,  which  are 
not  of  this  fold :  them  also  I  must 
bring,  and  they  shall  hear  my  voice ; 
and  they  shall  become  one  flock, 
one  shepherd.  17  Therefore  doth 
the  Father  love  me,  because  I  lay 
down  my  life,  that  I  may  take  it 
again.  18  No  one  taketh  it  away 
from  me,  but  I  lay  it  down  of 
myself.  I  have  power  to  lay  it 
down,  and  I  have  power  to  take 
it  again.  This  commandment  re- 
ceived   I    from   my   Father. 

19  There  arose  a  division  again 
among  the  Jews  because  of  these 


STANDARD 


ST,  JOHN,  10. 


DOUAY       437 


way,  the  same  is  a  thief  and  a  rob- 
ber. 2  But  he  that  entcreth  in  by 
the  door  is  the  shepherd  of  the 
sheep.  3  To  him  the  porter  open- 
eth;  and  the  sheep  hear  his  voice: 
and  he  calleth  his  own  sheep  by 
name,  and  leadeth  them  out.  4 
When  he  hath  put  forth  all  his  own, 
he  goeth  before  them,  and  the 
sheep  follow  him :  for  they  know 
his  voice.  5  And  a  stranger  will 
they  not  follow,  but  will  flee  from 
him :  for  they  know  not  the  voice 
of  strangers.  6  This  parable  spake 
Jesus  unto  them :  but  they  under- 
stood not  what  things  they  were 
which  he  spake  unto  them. 

7  Jesus  therefore  said  unto  them 
again.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you, 
I  am  the  door  of  the  sheep.  8  All 
that  came  before  me  are  thieves 
and  robbers :  but  the  sheep  did  not 
hear  them.  9  I  am  the  door ;  by 
me  if  any  man  enter  in,  he  shall  be 
saved,  and  shall  go  in  and  go  out, 
and  shall  find  pasture.  10  The 
thief  Cometh  not,  but  that  he  may 
steal,  and  kill,  and  destroy :  I  came 
that  they  may  have  life,  and  may 
have  it  abundantly.  11  I  am  the 
good  shepherd :  the  good  shepherd 
layeth  down  his  life  for  the  sheep. 
12  He  that  is  a  hireling,  and  not  a 
shepherd,  whose  own  the  sheep  are 
not,  beholdeth  the  wolf  coming,  and 
leaveth  the  sheep,  and  fleeth,  and 
the  wolf  snatcheth  them,  and  scat- 
tereth  them:  13  he  Aeeth  because 
he  is  a  hireling,  and  careth  not  for 
the  sheep.  14  I  am  the  good  shep- 
herd ;  and  I  know  mine  own,  and 
mine  own  know  me,  15  even  as  the 
Father  knoweth  me,  and  I  know  the 
Father;  and  I  lay  down  my  life  for 
the  sheep.  16  And  other  sheep  I 
have,  which  are  not  of  this  fold : 
them  also  I  must  bring,  and  they 
shall  hear  my  voice ;  and  they  shall 
become  one  flock,  one  shepherd.  17 
Therefore  doth  the  Father  love  me, 
because  I  lay  down  my  life,  that  I 
may  take  it  again.  18  No  one  tak- 
eth  it  away  from  me,  but  I  lay  it 
down  of  myself.  I  have  power  to 
lay  it  down,  and  I  have  power  to 
take  it  again.  This  commandment 
received  I  from  my  Father. 

19  There  arose  a  division  again 
among  the  Jews  because  of  these 
words.    20  And  many  of  them  said, 


2  But  he  that  entercth  in  by  the  door  is 
the  shepherd  of  the  sheep. 

3  To  him  the  porter  openeth ;  and  the 
sheep  hear  his  voice :  and  he  calleth  his 
own  sheep  by  name,  and  leadeth  them 
out. 

4  And  when  he  hath  let  out  his  own 
sheep,  he  goeth  before  them :  and  the 
sheep  follow  him,  because  they  know  his 
voice. 

5  But  a  stranger  they  follow  not,  but  fly 
from  him,  because  they  know  not  the 
voice  of  strangers. 

6  This  proverb  Jesus  spoke  to  them. 
But  they  understood  not  what  he  spoke 
to  them. 

7  Jesus  therefore  said  to  them  again : 
Amen,  amen  I  say  to  you,  I  am  the  door 
of  the  sheep. 

8  All  others,  as  many  as  have  come,  are 
thieves  and  robbers :  and  the  sheep  heard 
them  not. 

9  I  am  the  door.  By  me,  if  any  man 
enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved :  and  he  shall 
go  in,  and  go  out,  and  shall  find  pas- 
tures. 

ID  The  thief  cometh  not,  but  for  to 
steal,  and  to  kill,  and  to  destroy.  I  am 
come  that  they  may  have  life,  and  may 
have  it  more  abundantly. 

11  I  am  the  good  shepherd.  The  good 
shepherd  giveth  his  life  for  his  sheep. 

12  But  the  hireling,  and  he  that  is  not 
the  shepherd,  whose  own  the  sheep  are 
not,  seeth  the  wolf  coming,  and  leaveth 
the  sheep,  and  flieth  :  and  the  wolf  catch- 
eth,  and  scattereth  the  sheep : 

13  And  the  hireling  flieth,  because  he  is 
a  hireling :  and  he  hath  no  care  for  the 
sheep. 

14  I  am  the  good  shepherd ;  and  I  know 
mine,  and  mine  know  me. 

15  As  the  Father  knoweth  me,  and  I 
know  the  Father:  and  I  lay  down  my  life 
for  my  sheep. 

16  And  other  sheep  I  have,  that  are  not 
of  this  fold :  them  also  I  must  bring,  and 
they  shall  hear  my  voice,  and  there  shall 
be  one  fold  and  one  shepherd. 

17  Therefore  doth  the  Father  love  me: 
because  I  lay  down  my  life,  that  I  may 
take  it  again. 

18  No  man  taketh  it  away  from  me :  but 
I  lay  it  down  of  myself,  and  I  have  power 
to  lay  it  down :  and  I  have  power  to  take 
it  up  again.  This  commandment  have  I 
received  of  my  Father. 

19  A  dissension  rose  again  among  the 
Jews  for  these  words. 

20  And  many  of  them  said:  He  hath 


438       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  10. 


REVISED 


21  Others  said,  These  are  not  the  words 
of  him  that  hath  a  devil.  Can  a  devil 
open  the  e3'es  of  the  blind? 

22  And  it  was  at  Jerusalem  the  feast 
of  the  dedication,  and  it  was  winter. 

23  And  Jesus  walked  in  the  temple  in 
Solomon's  porch. 

24  Then  came  the  Jews  round  about 
him,  and  said  unto  him.  How  long  dost 
thou  make  us  to  doubt?  If  thou  be  the 
Christ,  tell  us  plainly. 

25  Jesus  answered  them,  I  told  you,  and 
ye  believed  not:  the  works  that  I  do  in 
my  Father's  name,  they  bear  witness  of 
me. 

26  But  ye  believe  not,  because  ye  are 
not  of  my  sheep,  as  I  said  unto  you. 

27  My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know 
them,  and  they   follow  me : 

28  And  I  give  unto  them  eternal  life ; 
and  they  shall  never  perish,  neither 
shall  any  man  pluck  them  out  of  my 
hand. 

29  My  Father,  which  gave  them  me, 
is  greater  than  all;  and  no  man  is  able 
to  pluck  them  out  of  my  Father's 
hand. 

30  I  and  my  Father  are  one. 

31  Then  the  Jews  took  up  stones  again 
to  stone  him. 

32  Jesus  answered  them,  Many  good 
works  have  I  shewed  you  from  my 
Father;  for  which  of  those  works  do  ye 
stone  me? 

33  The  Jews  answered  him,  saying,  For 
a  good  work  we  stone  thee  not;  but  for 
blasphemy;  and  because  that  thou,  being 
a  man,  makest  thyself  God. 

34  Jesus  answered  them.  Is  it  not 
written  in  your  law,  I  said.  Ye  are 
gods? 

35  If  he  called  them  gods,  unto  whom 
the  word  of  God  came,  and  the  scripture 
cannot  be  broken ; 

36  Say  ye  of  him,  whom  the  Father 
hath  sanctified,  and  sent  into  the  world. 
Thou  blasphemest;  because  I  said,  I  am 
the  Son  of  God? 

37  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father, 
believe  me  not. 

38  But  if  I  do,  though  ye  believe  not 
me,  believe  the  works :  that  ye  may  know, 
and  believe,  that  the  Father  is  in  me, 
and  I  in  him. 

39  Therefore  they  sought  again  to  take 
him:  but  he  escaped  out  of  their  hand, 

40  And  went  away  again  beyond  Jor- 
dan into  the  place  where  John  at  first 
baptized ;  and  there  he  abode. 

41  And  many  resorted  unto  him,  and 


words.  20  And  many  of  them  said, 
He  hath  a  devil,  and  is  mad;  why 
hear  ye  him?  21  Others  said, 
These  are  not  the  sayings  of  one 
possessed  with  a  devil.  Can  a  devil 
open  the  eyes  of  the  blind? 

22  And  it  was  the  feast  of  the 
dedication    at    Jerusalem :    it    was 
winter;  23  and  Jesus  was  walking 
in  the  temple  in   Solomon's  porch. 
24  The  Jews  therefore  came  round 
about  him,  and  said  unto  him.  How 
long  dost  thou  hold  us  in  suspense? 
If    thou    art    the    Christ,    tell    us 
plainly.     25  Jesus   answered   them, 
I  told  you,  and  ye  believe  not :  the 
works    that    I    do    in    my    Father's 
name,    these    bear    witness    of    me. 
26  But  ye  believe  not,  because  ye 
are  not  of  my  sheep.    27  My  sheep 
hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them, 
and  they  follow  me :  28  and  I  give 
unto    them    eternal    life;    and   they 
shall  never  perish,  and  no  one  shall 
snatch  them  out  of  my  hand.     29 
My  Father,  which  hath  given  them 
unto  me,  is  greater  than  all;   and 
no  one  is  able  to  snatch  them  out 
of  the  Father's  hand.    30  I  and  the 
Father  are  one.    31  The  Jews  took 
up  stones  again  to  stone  him.     32 
Jesus   answered  them.   Many  good 
works  have  I  shewed  you  from  the 
Father;   for  which  of  those  works 
do  ye  stone  me?    33  The  Jews  an- 
swered him.  For  a  good  work  we 
stone  thee  not,  but  for  blasphemy; 
and  because  that  thou,  being  a  man, 
makest  thyself  God.     34  Jesus  an- 
swered them.   Is  it  not   written  in 
your  law,  I  said.  Ye  are  gods?    35 
If  he  called  them  gods,  unto  whom 
the   word   of   God   came    (and   the 
scripture  cannot  be  broken),  36  say 
ye  of  him,  whom  the  Father  sanc- 
tified and  sent  into  the  world.  Thou 
blasphemest ;  because  I  said,  I  am 
the  Son  of  God?     37  If  I  do  not 
the  works  of  my  Father,  believe  me 
not.     38  But  if  I  do  them,  though 
ye    believe    not    me,    believe    the 
works :  that  ye  may  know  and  un- 
derstand that  the  Father  is  in  me, 
and    I    in    the    Father.      39    They 
sought  again  to  take  him :  and  he 
went  forth  out  of  their  hand. 

40  And  he  went  away  again  be- 
yond Jordan  into  the  place  where 
John  was  at  the  first  baptizing; 
and  there  he  abode.    41  And  many 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  lo. 


DOUAY       439 


He  hath  a  demon,  and  is  mad;  why 
hear  ye  him?  21  Others  said,  These 
are  not  the  sayings  of  one  pos- 
sessed with  a  demon.  Can  a  demon 
open  the  eyes  of  the  bhnd? 

22  And  it  was  the  feast  of  the  ded- 
ication at  Jerusalem :  23  it  was  win- 
ter; and  Jesus  was  walking  in  the 
temple  in  Solomon's  porch.  24  The 
Jews  therefore  came  round  about 
him,  and  said  unto  him.  How  long 
dost  thou  hold  us  in  suspense?  H 
thou  art  the  Christ,  tell  us  plainly. 
25  Jesus  answered  them,  I  told  you, 
and  ye  believe  not :  the  works  that 
I  do  in  my  Father's  name,  these 
bear  witness  of  me.  26  But  ye  be- 
lieve not,  because  ye  are  not  of  my 
sheep.  27  My  sheep  hear  my  voice, 
and  I  know  them,  and  they  follow 
me :  28  and  I  give  unto  them  eter- 
nal life ;  and  they  shall  never  per- 
ish, and  no  one  shall  snatch  them 
out  of  my  hand.  29  My  Father, 
who  hath  given  thein  unto  me,  is 
greater  than  all ;  and  no  one  is  able 
to  snatch  them  out  of  the  Father's 
hand.  30  I  and  the  Father  are  one. 
31  The  Jews  took  up  stones  again 
to  stone  him.  32  Jesus  answered 
them,  Many  good  works  have  I 
showed  you  from  the  Father;  for 
which  of  those  works  do  ye  stone 
me?  33  The  Jews  answered  him. 
For  a  good  work  we  stone  thee  not, 
but  for  blasphemy ;  and  because 
that  thou,  being  a  man,  makest  thy- 
self God.  34  Jesus  answered  them. 
Is  it  not  written  in  your  law,  I  said. 
Ye  are  gods?  35  If  he  called  them 
gods,  unto  whom  the  word  of  God 
came  (and  the  scripture  cannot  be 
broken),  36  say  ye  of  him,  whom 
the  Father  sanctified  and  sent  into 
the  world,  Thou  blasphemest ;  be- 
cause I  said,  I  am  the  Son  of  God? 
37  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Fa- 
ther, believe  me  not.  38  But  if  I  do 
them,  though  ye  believe  not  me,  be- 
lieve the  works :  that  ye  may  know 
and  understand  th?.t  the  Father  is  in 
me,  and  I  in  the  Father.  39  They 
sought  again  to  take  him :  and  he 
went  forth  out  of  their  hand. 

40  And  he  went  away  again  be- 
yond the  Jordan  into  the  place 
where  John  was  at  the  first  baptiz- 
ing; and  there  he  abode.  41  And 
many  came  unto  him ;  and  they 
said,  John  indeed  did  no  sign :  but 


a    devil,    and    is    mad :    why    hear    you 
him? 

21  Others  said :  These  are  not  the  words 
of  one  that  hath  a  devil :  Can  a  devil 
open  the  eyes  of  the  blind? 

22  And  it  was  the  feast  of  the  dedica- 
tion at  Jerusalem :  and  it  was  winter. 

23  And  Jesus  walked  in  the  temple,  in 
Solomon's  porch. 

24  The  Jews  therefore  came  round 
about  him,  and  said  to  him :  How  long 
dost  thou  hold  our  souls  in  suspense? 
If  thou  be  the  Christ,  tell  us  plainly. 

25  Jesus  answered  them :  I  speak  to 
you,  and  you  believe  not :  the  works  that 
I  do  in  the  name  of  my  Father,  they  give 
testimony  of  me. 

26  But  you  do  not  believe,  because  you 
are  not  of  my  sheep. 

27  My  sheep  hear  my  voice :  and  I  know 
them,  and  they  follow  me. 

28  And  I  give  them  life  everlasting; 
and  they  shall  not  perish  for  ever,  and 
no  man  shall  pluck  them  out  of  my 
hand. 

29  That  which  my  Father  hath  given 
me,  is  greater  than  all :  and  no  one  can 
snatch  them  out  of  the  hand  of  my 
Father. 

30  I  and  the  Father  are  one. 

31  The  Jews  then  took  up  stones  to 
stone  him. 

32  Jesus  answered  them :  Many  good 
works  I  have  shewed  you  from  my  Fa- 
ther; for  which  of  those  works  do  you 
stone    me? 

33  The  Jews  answered  him :  For  a  good 
work  we  stone  thee  not,  but  for  blas- 
phemy; and  because  that  thou,  being  a 
man,  makest  thyself  God. 

34  Jesus  answered  them :  Is  it  not  writ- 
ten in  your  law:  /  said  you  are  gods? 

35  If  he  called  them  gods,  to  whom  the 
word  of  God  was  spoken,  and  the  scrip- 
ture cannot  be  broken ; 

36  Do  you  say  of  him  whom  the  Father 
hath  sanctified  and  sent  into  the  world: 
Thou  blasphemest,  because  I  said,  I  am 
the  Son  of  God? 

37  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father, 
believe  me  not. 

38  But  if  I  do,  though  you  will  not  be- 
lieve me,  believe  the  works :  that  you 
may  know  and  believe  that  the  Father 
is  in  me,  and  I  in  the  Father. 

39  They  sought  therefore  to  take  him; 
and  he  escaped  out  of  their  hands. 

40  And  he  went  again  beyond  the  Jor- 
dan, into  that  place  where  John  was  bap- 
tizing first;  and  there  he  abode. 


440       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  II. 


REVISED 


said,  John  did  no  miracle :  but  all  things 
that  John  spake  of  this  man  were  true. 
42  And  many  believed  on  him  there. 


CHAPTER  II. 

NOW  a  certain  man  was  sick,  named 
Lazarus,   of    Bethany,    the   town   of 
Mary  and  her  sister  Martha. 

2  (It  was  that  Mary  which  anointed 
the  Lord  with  ointment,  and  wiped  his 
feet  with  her  hair,  whose  brother  Laz- 
arus was  sick.) 

3  Therefore  his  sisters  sent  unto  him, 
saying,  Lord,  behold,  he  whom  thou 
lovest  is  sick. 

4  When  Jesus  heard  that,  he  said,  This 
sickness  is  not  unto  death,  but  for  the 
glory  of  God,  that  the  Son  of  God  might 
be  glorified  thereby. 

5  Now  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her 
sister,  and  Lazarus. 

6  When  he  had  heard  therefore  that 
he  was  sick,  he  abode  two  days  still  in 
the  same  place  where  he  was. 

7  Then  after  that  saith  he  to  his  dis- 
ciples. Let  us  go  into  Judaea  again. 

8  His  disciples  say  unto  him,  Master, 
the  Jews  of  late  sought  to  stone  thee; 
and  goest  thou  thither  again? 

9  Jesus  answered.  Are  there  not  twelve 
hours  in  the  day?  If  any  man  walk  in 
the  day,  he  stumbleth  not,  because  he 
seeth  the  light  of  this  world. 

ID  But  if  a  man  walk  in  the  night,  he 
stumbleth,  because  there  is  no  light  in 
him. 

11  These  things  said  he:  and  after 
that  he  saith  unto  them.  Our  friend  Laz- 
arus sleepeth ;  but  I  go,  that  I  may  awake 
him  out  of  sleep. 

12  Then  said  his  disciples,  Lord,  if  he 
sleep,  he  shall  do  well. 

13  Howbeit  Jesus  spake  of  his  death : 
but  they  thought  that  he  had  spoken  of 
taking  of  rest  in  sleep. 

14  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them  plainly, 
Lazarus  is  dead. 

15  And  I  am  glad  for  your  sakes  that 
I  was  not  there,  to  the  intent  ye  may 
believe;  nevertheless  let  us  go  unto 
him. 

16  Then  said  Thomas,  which  is  called 
Didymus,  unto  his  fellow-disciples.  Let  us 
also  go,  that  we  may  die  with  him. 

17  Then  when  Jesus  came,  he  found 
that  he  had  lain  in  the  grave  four  days 
already. 


came  unto  him ;  and  they  said,  John 
indeed  did  no  sign :  but  all  things 
whatsoever  John  spake  of  this  man 
were  true.  42  And  many  believed 
on  him  there. 


_  jiyrOW  a  certain  man  was  sick, 
■^  •'-1-^  Lazarus  of  Bethany,  of  the 
village  of  Mary  and  her  sister 
Martha.  2  And  it  was  that  Mary 
which  anointed  the  Lord  with  oint- 
ment, and  wiped  his  feet  with  her 
hair,  whose  brother  Lazarus  was 
sick.  3  The  sisters  therefore  sent 
unto  him,  saying,  Lord,  behold,  he 
whom  thou  lovest  is  sick.  4  But 
when  Jesus  heard  it,  he  said,  This 
sickness  is  not  unto  death,  but  for 
the  glory  of  God,  that  the  Son  of 
God  may  be  glorified  thereby.  5 
Now  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her 
sister,  and  Lazarus.  6  When  there- 
fore he  heard  that  he  was  sick,  he 
abode  at  that  time  two  days  in  the 
place  where  he  was.  7  Then  after 
this  he  saith  to  the  disciples.  Let  us 
go  into  Judaea  again.  8  The  dis- 
ciples say  unto  him,  Rabbi,  the 
Jews  were  but  now  seeking  to  stone 
thee;  and  goest  thou  thither  again? 
0  Jesus  answered.  Are  there  not 
twelve  hours  in  the  day?  If  a 
man  walk  in  the  day,  he  stumbleth 
not,  because  he  seeth  the  light  of 
this  world.  10  But  if  a  man  walk 
in  the  night,  he  stumbleth,  because 
the  light  is  not  in  him.  11  These 
things  spake  he :  and  after  this  he 
saith  unto  them.  Our  friend  Lazarus 
is  fallen  asleep ;  but  I  go,  that  I 
may  awake  him  out  of  sleep.  12 
The  disciples  therefore  said  unto 
him.  Lord,  if  he  is  fallen  asleep,  he 
will  recover.  13  Now  Jesus  had 
spoken  of  his  death :  but  they 
thought  that  he  spake  of  taking 
rest  in  sleep.  14  Then  Jesus  there- 
fore said  unto  them  plainly,  Lazarus 
is  dead.  15  And  I  am  glad  for  your 
sakes  that  I  was  not  there,  to  the 
intent  ye  may  believe ;  nevertheless 
let  us  go  unto  him.  16  Thomas 
therefore,  who  is  called  Didymus, 
said  unto  his  fellow-disciples.  Let 
us  also  go,  that  we  may  die  with 
him. 

17  So  when  Jesus  came,  he  found 
that  he  had  b^en  in  the  tomb  four 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  II. 


DOUAY       441 


all  things  whatsoever  John  spake 
of  this  man  were  true.  42  And 
many  believed  on  him  there. 


41  And  many  resorted  to  him,  and  they 
said :  John  indeed  did  no  sign. 

42  But  all  things  whatsoever  John  said 
of  this  man,  were  true.  And  many  be- 
lieved in  him. 


yiyfOW  a  certain  man  was  sick, 
1^-L^  Lazarus  of  Bethany,  of 
the  village  of  IMary  and  her  sister 
Martha.  2  And  it  was  that  Mary 
who  anointed  the  Lord  with  oint- 
ment, and  wiped  his  feet  with  her 
hair,  whose  brother  Lazarus  was 
sick.  3  The  sisters  therefore  sent 
unto  him,  saying.  Lord,  behold,  he 
whom  thou  lovest  is  sick.  4  But 
when  Jesus  heard  it,  he  said.  This 
sickness  is  not  unto  death,  but  for 
the  glory  of  God,  that  the  Son  of 
God  may  be  glorified  thereby.  5 
Now  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her 
sister,  and  Lazarus.  6  When  there- 
fore he  heard  that  he  was  sick,  he 
abode  at  that  time  two  days  in  the 
place  where  he  was.  7  Then  after 
this  he  saith  to  the  disciples.  Let 
us  go  into  JudcTa  again.  8  The  dis- 
ciples say  unto  him,  Rabbi,  the 
Jews  were  but  now  seeking  to  stone 
thee;  and  goest  thou  thither  again? 
9  Jesus  answered,  Are  there  not 
twelve  hours  in  the  day?  If  a  man 
walk  in  the  day,  he  stumbleth  not, 
because  he  seeth  the  light  of  this 
world.  10  But  if  a  man  walk  in 
the  night,  he  stumbleth.  because  the 
light  is  not  in  him.  11  These  things 
spake  he:  and  after  this  he  saith 
unto  them,  Our  friend  Lazarus  is 
fallen  asleep ;  but  I  go,  that  I  may 
awake  him  out  of  sleep.  12  The 
disciples  therefore  said  unto  him. 
Lord,  if  he  is  fallen  asleep,  he  will 
recover.  13  Now  Jesus  had  spo- 
ken of  his  death  :  but  they  thought 
that  he  spake  of  taking  rest  in  sleep. 
14  Then  Jesus  therefore  said  unto 
them  plainly,  Lazarus  is  dead.  15 
And  I  am  glad  for  your  sakes  that 
I  was  not  there,  to  the  intent  ye 
may  believe;  nevertheless  let  us  go 
unto  him.  16  Thomas  therefore, 
who  is  called  Didymus,  said  unto 
his  fellow-disciples,  Let  us  also  go, 
that  we  may  die  with  him. 

17  So  when  Jesus  came,  he  found 
that  he  had  been  in  the  tomb  four 
days     already.       18  Now     Bethany 


CHAPTER  II. 

NOW   there   was   a   certain   man   sick, 
named  Lazarus,  of  Bethania,  of  the 
town  of  Mary  and  of  Martha  her  sister. 

2  (And  Mary  was  she  that  anointed  the 
Lord  with  ointment,  and  wiped  his  feet 
with  her  hair :  whose  brother  Lazarus  was 
sick.) 

3  His  sisters  therefore  sent  to  him,  say- 
ing :  Lord,  behold,  he  whom  thou  lovest 
is  sick. 

4  And  Jesus  hearing  it,  said  to  them : 
This  sickness  is  not  unto  death,  but  for 
the  glory  of  God :  that  the  Son  of  God 
may  be  glorified  by  it. 

5  Now  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her  sis- 
ter Mary,  and  Lazarus. 

6  When  he  had  heard  therefore  that  he 
was  sick,  he  still  remained  in  the  same 
place  two  days. 

7  Then  after  that,  he  said  to  his  disci- 
ples :  Let  us  go  into  Judea  again. 

8  The  disciples  say  to  him :  Rabbi,  the 
Jews  but  now  sought  to  stone  thee:  and 
goest  thou  thither  again? 

9  Jesus  answered :  Are  there  not  twelve 
hours  of  the  day?  li  a  man  walk  in  the 
day,  he  stumbleth  not,  because  he  seeth 
the  light  of  this  world : 

10  But  if  he  walk  in  the  night,  he  stum- 
bleth, because  the  light  is  not  in  him. 

11  These  things  he  said;  and  after  that 
he  said  to  them :  Lazarus  our  friend 
sleepeth ;  but  I  .go  that  I  may  awake  him 
out  of  sleep. 

12  His  disciples  therefore  said :  Lord,  if 
he  sleep,  he  shall  do  well. 

13  But  Jesus  spoke  of  his  death;  and 
they  thought  that  he  spoke  of  the  repose 
of  sleep. 

14  Then  therefore  Jesus  said  to  them 
plainly:  Lazarus  is  dead. 

15  And  I  am  glad,  for  your  sakes,  that  I 
was  not  there,  that  you  may  believe:  but 
let  us  go  to  him. 

16  Thomas  therefore,  who  is  called  Did- 
ymus, said  to  his  fellow  disciples :  Let 
us  also  go,  that  w^e  may  die  with  him. 

17  Jesus  therefore  came,  and  found 
that  he  had  been  four  days  already  in 
the  grave. 

18  (Now  Bethania  was  near  Jerusalem, 
about  fifteen  furlongs  ofif.) 


442       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  II. 


REVISED 


i8  Now  Bethany  was  nigh  unto  Jerusa- 
lem, about  fifteen  furlongs  off: 

19  And  many  of  the  Jews  came  to 
Martha  and  Mary,  to  comfort  them  con- 
cerning their  brother. 

20  Then  Martha,  as  soon  as  she  heard 
that  Jesus  was  coming,  went  and  met 
him :  but  Mary  sat  still  in  the  house. 

21  Then  said  Martha  unto  Jesus,  Lord, 
if  thou  hadst  been  here,  my  brother  had 
not  died. 

22  But  I  know,  that  even  now,  what- 
soever thou  wilt  ask  of  God,  God  will 
give  it  thee. 

23  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Thy  brother 
shall  rise  again. 

24  Martha  saith  unto  him,  I  know  that 
he  shall  rise  again  in  the  resurrection  at 
the  last  day. 

25  Jesus  said  unto  her,  I  am  the  resur- 
rection, and  the  life:  he  that  believeth  in 
me,  though  he  were  dead,  yet  shall  he 
live : 

26  And  whosoever  liveth  and  believeth 
in  me  shall  never  die.  Believest  thou 
this? 

27  She  saith  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord :  I 
believe  that  thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son 
of  God,  which  should  come  into  the 
world. 

28  And  when  she  had  so  said,  she  went 
her  way,  and  called  Mary  her  sister 
secretly,  saying.  The  Master  is  come,  and 
calleth  for  thee. 

29  As  soon  as  she  heard  that,  she  arose 
quickly,  and  came  unto  him. 

30  Now  Jesus  was  not  yet  come  into 
the  town,  but  was  in  that  place  where 
Martha  met  him. 

31  The  Jews  then  which  were  with  her 
in  the  house,  and  comforted  her,  when 
they  saw  Mary,  that  she  rose  up  hastily 
and  went  out,  followed  her,  saying,  She 
goeth  unto  the  grave  to  weep  there. 

32  Then  when  Mary  was  come  where 
Jesus  was,  and  saw  him,  she  fell  down  at 
his  feet,  saying  unto  him,  Lord,  if  thou 
hadst  been  here,  my  brother  had  not 
died. 

33  When  Jesus  therefore  saw  her 
weeping,  and  the  Jews  also  weeping 
which  came  with  her,  he  groaned  in  the 
spirit,  and  was  troubled, 

34  And  said.  Where  have  ye  laid  him? 
They  said  unto  him.  Lord,  come  and  see. 

35  Jesus  wept. 

36  Then  said  the  Jews,  Behold  how 
he  loved  him ! 

S7  And  some  of  them  said.  Could  not 
this  man,  which  opened  the  eyes  of  the 


days  already.  18  Now  Bethany  was 
nigh  unto  Jerusalem,  about  fifteen 
furlongs  off;  19  and  many  of  the 
Jews  had  come  to  Martha  and 
Mary,  to  console  them  concerning 
their  brother.  20  Martha  therefore, 
when  she  heard  that  Jesus  was 
coming,  went  and  met  him :  but 
Mary  still  sat  in  the  house.  21  Mar- 
tha therefore  said  unto  Jesus, 
Lord,  if  thou  hadst  been  here,  my 
brother  had  not  died.  22  And 
even  now  I  know  that,  whatsoever 
thou  shalt  ask  of  God,  God  will 
give  thee.  23  Jesus  saith  unto  her. 
Thy  brother  shall  rise  again.  24 
Martha  saith  unto  him,  I  know  that 
he  shall  rise  again  in  the  resurrec- 
tion at  the  last  day.  25  Jesus  said 
unto  her,  I  am  the  resurrection, 
and  the  life :  he  that  believeth  on 
me,  though  he  die,  yet  shall  he  live : 
26  and  whosoever  liveth  and  be- 
lieveth on  me  shall  never  die.  Be- 
lievest thou  this?  27  She  saith  unto 
him.  Yea,  Lord :  I  have  believed 
that  thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son 
of  God,  even  he  that  cometh  into 
the  world.  28  And  when  she  had 
said  this,  she  went  away,  and  called 
Mary  her  sister  secretly,  saying. 
The  Master  is  here,  and  calleth 
thee.  29  And  she,  when  she  heard 
it,  arose  quickly,  and  went  unto 
him.  30  (Now  Jesus  was  not  yet 
come  into  the  village,  but  was  still 
in  the  place  where  Martha  met 
him.)  31  The  Jews  then  which 
were  with  her  in  the  house,  and 
were  comforting  her,  when  they 
saw  Mary,  that  she  rose  up  quickly 
and  went  out,  followed  her,  sup- 
posing that  she  was  going  unto  the 
tomb  to  weep  there.  32  Mary 
therefore,  when  she  came  where 
Jesus  was,  and  saw  him,  fell  down 
at  his  feet,  saying  unto  him,  Lord, 
if  thou  hadst  been  here,  my  brother 
had  not  died.  33  When  Jesus  there- 
fore saw  her  weeping,  and  the 
Jews  also  weeping  which  came 
with  her,  he  groaned  in  the  spirit, 
and  was  troubled,  34  and  said, 
Where  have  ye  laid  him?  They 
say  unto  him.  Lord,  come  and  see. 
35  Jesus  wept.  36  The  Jews  there- 
fore said.  Behold  how  he  loved 
him!  37  But  some  of  them  said. 
Could  not  this  man,  which  opened 
the    eyes    of    him   that    was   blind, 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  II. 


DOUAY       443 


was  nigh  unto  Jerusalem,  about  fif- 
teen furlongs  off;  19  and  many  of 
the  Jews  had  come  to  Martha  and 
Mary,  to  console  them  concerning 
their  brother.  20  Martha  there- 
fore, when  she  heard  that  Jesus  was 
coming,  went  and  met  him :  but 
Mary  still  sat  in  the  house.  21 
Martha  therefore  said  unto  Jesus, 
Lord,  if  thou  hadst  been  here,  my 
brother  had  not  died.  22  And  even 
now  I  know  that,  whatsoever  thou 
shalt  ask  of  God,  God  will  give 
thee.  2S  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Thy 
brother  shall  rise  again.  24  Martha 
saith  unto  him,  I  know  that  he  shall 
rise  again  in  the  resurrection  at  the 
last  day.  25  Jesus  said  unto  her,  I 
am  the  resurrection,  and  the  life : 
he  that  believeth  on  me,  though  he 
die,  yet  shall  he  live ;  26  and  who- 
soever liveth  and  believeth  on  me 
shall  never  die.  Believest  thou 
this?  27  She  saith  unto  him.  Yea, 
Lord :  I  have  believed  that  thou  art 
the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God,  even 
he  that  cometh  into  the  world.  28 
And  when  she  had  said  this,  she 
went  away,  and  called  Mary  her 
sister  secretly,  saying,  The  Teacher 
is  here,  and  calleth  thee.  29  And 
she,  when  she  heard  it,  arose  quick- 
ly, and  went  unto  him.  30  (Now 
Jesus  was  not  yet  come  into  the 
village,  but  was  still  in  the  place 
where  Martha  met  him.)  31  The 
Jews  then  who  were  with  her  in 
the  house,  and  were  consoling  her, 
when  they  saw  Mary,  that  she  rose 
up  quickly  and  went  out,  followed 
her,  supposing  that  she  was  going 
unto  the  tomb  to  weep  there.  32 
Mary  therefore,  when  she  came 
where  Jesus  was,  and  saw  him,  fell 
down  at  his  feet,  saying  unto  him, 
Lord,  if  thou  hadst  been  here,  my 
brother  had  not  died.  33  When 
Jesus  therefore  saw  her  weeping, 
and  the  Jews  also  weeping  who 
came  with  her,  he  groaned  in  the 
spirit,  and  was  troubled,  34  and 
said.  Where  have  ye  laid  him? 
They  say  unto  him,  Lord,  come  and 
see.  35  Jesus  wept.  36  The  Jews 
therefore  said.  Behold  how  he  loved 
him  !  37  But  some  of  them  said. 
Could  not  this  man,  who  opened 
the  eyes  of  him  that  was  blind, 
have  caused  that  this  man  also 
should    not    die?     38  Jesus    there- 


19  And  many  of  the  Jews  were  come 
to  Martha  and  Mary,  to  comfort  them 
concerning  their  brother. 

20  Martha  therefore,  as  soon  as  she 
heard  that  Jesus  was  come,  went  to  meet 
him:  but  Mary  sat  at  home. 

21  Martha  therefore  said  to  Jesus : 
Lord,  if  thou  hadst  been  here,  my  bro- 
ther had  not  died. 

22  But  now  also  I  know  that  whatso- 
ever thou  wilt  ask  of  God,  God  will  give 
it  thee. 

23  Jesus  saith  to  her :  Thy  brother  shall 
rise   again. 

24  Martha  saith  to  him :  I  know  that 
he  shall  rise  again,  in  the  resurrection 
at  the  last  day. 

25  Jesus  said  to  her:  I  am  the  resurrec- 
tion and  the  life :  he  that  believeth  in  me, 
although  he  be  dead,  shall  live : 

26  And  every  one  that  liveth,  and  be- 
lieveth in  me,  shall  not  die  for  ever. 
Believest  thou  this? 

27  She  saith  to  him :  Yea,  Lord,  I  have 
believed  that  thou  art  Christ  the  Son  of 
the  living  God,  who  art  come  into  this 
world. 

28  And  when  she  had  said  these  things, 
she  went,  and  called  her  sister  Mary  se- 
cretly, saying:  The  master  is  come,  and 
calleth  for  thee. 

29  She,  as  soon  as  she  heard  this,  riseth 
quickly,  and  cometh  to  him. 

30  For  Jesus  was  not  yet  come  into  the 
town :  but  he  was  still  in  that  place  where 
Martha  had  met  him. 

31  The  Jews  therefore,  who  were  with 
her  in  the  house,  and  comforted  her, 
when  they  saw  Mary  that  she  rose  up 
speedily  and  went  out,  followed  her,  say- 
ing :  She  goeth  to  the  grave  to  weep 
there. 

32  When  Mary  therefore  was  come 
where  Jesus  was,  seeing  him,  she  fell 
down  at  his  feet,  and  saith  to  him :  Lord, 
if  thou  hadst  been  here,  my  brother  had 
not  died. 

33  Jesus,  therefore,  when  he  saw  her 
weeping,  and  the  Jews  that  were  come 
with  her,  weeping,  groaned  in  the  spirit, 
and  troubled  himself, 

34  And  said :  Where  have  you  laid  him? 
They  say  to  him :  Lord,  come  and  see. 

35  And  Jesus  wept. 

36  The  Jews  therefore  said :  Behold 
how  he  loved  him. 

37  But  some  of  them  said :  Could  not 
he  that  opened  the  eyes  of  the  man  born 
blind,  have  caused  that  this  man  should 
not  die? 


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ST.  JOHN,  II. 


REVISED 


blind,    have    caused    that    even    this    man 
should  not  have  died? 

38  Jesus  therefore  again  groaning  in 
himself  cometh  to  the  grave.  It  was  a 
cave,  and  a  stone  lay  upon  it. 

39  Jesus  said.  Take  ye  away  the  stone. 
Martha,  the  sister  of  him  that  was  dead, 
saith  unto  him,  Lord,  by  this  time  he 
stinketh :  for  he  hath  been  dead  four 
days. 

40  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Said  I  not 
unto  thee,  that,  if  thou  wouldest  believe, 
thou  shouldest  see  the  glory  of  God? 

41  Then  they  took  away  the  stone  from 
the  place  where  the  dead  was  laid.  And 
Jesus  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  said. 
Father,  I  thank  thee  that  thou  hast  heard 
me. 

42  And  I  knew  that  thou  hearest  me 
always :  but  because  of  the  people  which 
stand  by  I  said  it,  that  they  may  believe 
that  thou  hast  sent  me. 

43  And  when  he  thus  had  spoken,  he 
cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come 
forth. 

44  And  he  that  was  dead  came  forth, 
bound  hand  and  foot  with  graveclothes : 
and  his  face  was  bound  about  with  a 
napkin.  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Loose 
him,  and  let  him  go. 

45  Then  many  of  the  Jews  which  came 
to  Mar}',  and  had  seen  the  things  which 
Jesus  did,  believed  on  him. 

46  But  some  of  them  went  their  ways 
to  the  Pharisees,  and  told  them  what 
things  Jesus  had  done. 

47  Then  gathered  the  chief  priests  and 
the  Pharisees  a  council,  and  said.  What 
do  we?  for  this  man  doeth  many  miracles. 

48  If  we  let  him  thus  alone,  all  men 
will  believe  on  him :  and  the  Romans  shall 
come  and  take  away  both  our  place  and 
nation. 

49  And  one  of  them,  named  Caiaphas, 
being  the  high  priest  that  same  year,  said 
unto  them,  Ye  know  nothing  at  all, 

50  Nor  consider  that  it  is  expedient 
for  us,  that  one  man  should  die  for  the 
people,  and  that  the  whole  nation  perish 
not. 

51  And  this  spake  he  not  of  himself : 
but  being  high  priest  that  year,  he  prophe- 
sied that  Jesus  should  die  for  that  na- 
tion; 

52  And  not  for  that  nation  only,  but 
that  also  he  should  gather  together  in 
one  the  children  of  God  that  were  scat- 
tered abroad. 

53  Then  from  that  day  forth  they  took 
counsel  together  for  to  put  him  to  death. 


have  caused  that  this  man  also 
should  not  die?  38  Jesus  therefore 
again  groaning  in  himself  cometh 
to  the  tomb.  Now  it  was  a  cave, 
and  a  stone  lay  against  it.  39  Je- 
sus saith,  Take  ye  away  the  stone. 
Martha,  the  sister  of  him  that  was 
dead,  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  by  this 
time  he  stinketh :  for  he  hath  been 
dead  four  days.  40  Jesus  saith  unto 
her.  Said  I  not  unto  thee,  that,  if 
thou  believedst,  thou  shouldest  see 
the  glory  of  God?  41  So  they  took 
away  the  stone.  And  Jesus  lifted 
up  his  eyes,  and  said,  Father,  I 
thank  thee  that  thou  heardest  me. 
42  And  I  knew  that  thou  hearest 
me  always :  but  because  of  the  mul- 
titude which  standeth  around  I  said 
it,  that  they  may  believe  that  thou 
didst  send  me.  43  And  when  he 
had  thus  spoken,  he  cried  with  a 
loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come  forth.  44 
He  that  was  dead  came  forth, 
bound  hand  and  foot  with  grave- 
clothes;  and  his  face  was  bound 
about  with  a  napkin.  Jesus  saith 
unto  them,  Loose  him,  and  let  him 
go. 

45  Many  therefore  of  the  Jews, 
which  came  to  Mary  and  beheld 
that  which  he  did,  believed  on  him. 
46  But  some  of  them  went  away 
to  the  Pharisees,  and  told  them  the 
things  which  Jesus  had  done. 

47  The  chief  priests  therefore  and 
the  Pharisees  gathered  a  council, 
and  said.  What  do  we?  for  this 
man  doeth  many  signs.  48  If  we 
let  him  thus  alone,  all  men  will  be- 
lieve on  him :  and  the  Romans  will 
come  and  take  away  both  our  place 
and  our  nation.  49  But  a  certain 
one  of  them,  Caiaphas.  being  high 
priest  that  year,  said  unto  them,  Ye 
know  nothing  at  all,  50  nor  do  ye 
take  account  that  it  is  expedient  for 
you  that  one  man  should  die  for 
the  people,  and  that  the  whole  na- 
tion perish  not.  51  Now  this  he 
said  not  of  himself:  but  being  high 
priest  that  year,  he  prophesied  that 
Jesus  should  die  for  the  nation ; 
52  and  not  for  the  nation  only,  but 
that  he  might  also  gather  together 
into  one  the  children  of  God  that 
are  scattered  abroad.  53  So  from 
that  day  forth  they  took  counsel 
that  they  might  put  him  to  death. 

54    Jesus    therefore    walked    no 


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ST.  JOHN,  II. 


DOUAY       445 


fore  again  groaning  in  himself 
Cometh  to  the  tomb.  Now  it  was 
a  cave,  and  a  stone  lay  against  it. 
39  Jesus  saith,  Take  ye  away  the 
stone.  Martha,  the  sister  of  him 
that  was  dead,  saith  unto  him, 
Lord,  by  this  time  the  body  decay- 
eth ;  for  he  hath  been  dead  four 
days.  40  Jesus  saith  unto  her,. Said 
I  not  unto  thee,  that,  if  thou  be- 
lievedst,  thou  shouldest  see  the 
glory  of  God?  41  So  they  took 
away  the  stone.  And  Jesus  lifted 
up  his  eyes,  and  said.  Father,  I 
thank  thee  that  thou  heardest  me. 
42  And  I  knew  that  thou  hearest 
me  always :  but  because  of  the  mul- 
titude that  standeth  around  I  said 
it,  that  they  may  believe  that  thou 
didst  send  me.  43  And  when  he 
had  thus  spoken,  he  cried  with  a 
loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come  forth. 
44  He  that  was  dead  came  forth, 
bound  hand  and  foot  with  grave- 
clothes  ;  and  his  face  was  bound 
about  with  a  napkin.  Jesus  saith 
unto  them,  Loose  him,  and  let  him 
go. 

45  Many  therefore  of  the  Jews, 
who  came  to  Mary  and  beheld  that 
which  he  did,  believed  on  him.  46 
But  some  of  them  went  away  to 
the  Pharisees,  and  told  them  the 
things  which  Jesus  had  done. 

47  The  chief  priests  therefore 
and  the  Pharisees  gathered  a  coun- 
cil, and  said.  What  do  we?  for  this 
man  doeth  many  signs.  48  If  we 
let  him  thus  alone,  all  men  will  be- 
lieve on  him :  and  the  Romans  will 
come  and  take  away  both  our  place 
and  our  nation.  49  But  a  certain 
one  of  them,  Caiaphas,  being  high 
priest  that  year,  said  unto  them,  Ye 
know  nothing  at  all,  50  nor  do  ye 
take  account  that  it  is  expedient  for 
you  that  one  man  should  die  for  the 
people,  and  that  the  whole  nation 
perish  not.  51  Now  this  he  said 
not  of  himself:  but  being  high 
priest  that  year,  he  prophesied  that 
Jesus  should  die  for  the  nation ;  52 
and  not  for  the  nation  only,  but 
that  he  might  also  gather  together 
into  one  the  children  of  God  that 
are  scattered  abroad.  53  So  from 
that  day  forth  they  took  counsel 
that  they  might  put  him  to  death. 

54  Jesus  therefore  walked  no 
more  openly  among  the  Jews,  but 


38  Jesus  therefore  again  groaning  in 
himself,  cometh  to  the  sepulchre.  Now 
it  was  a  cave ;  and  a  stone  was  laid  over 
it. 

39  Jesus  saith:  Take  away  the  stone. 
Martha,  the  sister  of  him  that  was  dead, 
saith  to  him :  Lord,  by  this  time  he  stink- 
eth,  for  he  is  now  of  four  days. 

40  Jesus  saith  to  her :  Did  not  I  say  to 
thee,  that  if  thou  believe,  thou  shalt  see 
the  glory  of  God? 

41  They  took  therefore  the  stone  away. 
And  Jesus  lifting  up  his  eyes  said:  Fa- 
ther, I  give  thee  thanks  that  thou  hast 
heard  me. 

42  And  I  knew  that  thou  hearest  me 
always ;  but  because  of  the  people  who 
stand  about  have  I  said  it,  that  they  may 
believe  that  thou  hast  sent  me. 

43  When  he  had  said  these  things,  he 
cried  with  a  loud  voice :  Lazarus,  come 
forth. 

44  And  presently  he  that  had  been  dead 
came  forth,  bound  feet  and  hands  with 
winding  bands ;  and  his  face  was  bound 
about  with  a  napkin.  Jesus  said  to  them : 
Loose  him,  and  let  him  go. 

45  Many  therefore  of  the  Jews,  who 
wefe  come  to  Mary  and  Martha,  and  had 
seen  the  things  that  Jesus  did,  believed 
in  him. 

46  But  some  of  them  went  to  the  Phari- 
sees, and  told  them  the  things  that  Jesus 
had  done. 

47  The  chief  priests  therefore,  and  the 
Pharisees,  gathered  a  council,  and  said : 
What  do  we,  for  this  man  doth  many 
miracles  ? 

_  48  If  we  let  him  alone  so,  all  will  be- 
lieve in  him ;  and  the  Romans  will  come, 
and  take  away  our  place  and  nation. 

49  But  one  of  them,  named  Caiphas, 
being  the  high  priest  that  year,  said  to 
them :  You  know  nothing. 

50  Neither  do  you  consider  that  it  is 
expedient  for  you  that  one  man  should 
die  for  the  people,  and  that  the  whole 
nation  perish  not. 

51  And  this  he  spoke  not  of  himself: 
but  being  the  high  priest  of  that  year, 
he  prophesied  that  Jesus  should  die  for 
the  nation. 

52  And  not  only  for  the  nation,  but  to 
gather  together  in  one  the  children  of 
God,  that  were  dispersed. 

53  From  that  day  therefore  they  de- 
vised to  put  him  to  death. 

54  Wherefore  Jesus  walked  no  more 
openly  among  the  Jews ;  but  he  went  into 
a   country   near  the   desert,   unto   a   city 


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ST.  JOHN,  12. 


REVISED 


54  Jesus  therefore  walked  no  more 
openly  among  the  Jews;  but  went  thence 
unto  a  country  near  to  the  wilderness, 
into  a  city  called  Ephraim,  and  there  con- 
tinued with  his  disciples. 

55  And  the  Jews'  passover  was  nigh 
at  hand :  and  many  went  out  of  the  coun- 
try up  to  Jerusalem  before  the  passover, 
to  purify  themselves. 

56  Then  sought  they  for  Jesus,  and 
spake  among  themselves,  as  they  stood  in 
the  temple.  What  think  ye,  that  he  will 
not  come  to  the  feast? 

57  Now  both  the  chief  priests  and  the 
Pharisees  had  given  a  commandment, 
that,  if  any  man  knew  where  he  were,  he 
should  shew  it,  that  they  might  take  him. 

CHAPTER  12. 

THEN  Jesus  six  days  before  the  pass- 
over  came  to  Bethany,  where  Laz- 
arus was  which  had  been  dead,  whom  he 
raised  from  the  dead. 

2  There  they  made  him  a  supper;  and 
Martha  served:  but  Lazarus  was  one  of 
them  that  sat  at  the  table  with  him. 

3  Then  took  Mary  a  pound  of  oint- 
ment of  spikenard,  very  costly,  and 
anointed  the  feet  of  Jesus,  and  wiped  his 
feet  with  her  hair:  and  the  house  was 
filled  with  the  odour  of  the  ointment. 

4  Then  saith  one  of  his  disciples,  Judas 
Iscariot,  Simon's  son,  which  should  be- 
tray him, 

5  Why  was  not  this  ointment  sold  for 
three  hundred  pence,  and  given  to  the 
poor? 

6  This  he  said,  not  that  he  cared  for 
the  poor;  but  because  he  was  a  thief,  and 
had  the  bag,  and  bare  what  was  put 
therein. 

7  Then  said  Jesus,  Let  her  alone: 
against  the  day  of  my  burying  hath  she 
kept  this. 

8  For  the  poor  always  ye  have  with 
you ;  but  me  ye  have  not  always. 

9  Much  people  of  the  Jews  therefore 
knew  that  he  was  there:  and  they  came 
not  for  Jesus'  sake  only,  but  that  they 
might  see  Lazarus  also,  whom  he  had 
raised  from  the  dead. 

10  But  the  chief  priests  consulted  that 
they  might  put  Lazarus  also  to  death ; 

11  Because  that  by  reason  of  him  many 
of  the  Jews  went  away,  and  believed  on 
Jesus. 

12  On  the  next  day  much  people  that 
were  come  to  the  feast,  when  they  heard 
that  Jesus  was  coming  to  Jerusalem, 


more  openly  among  the  Jews,  but 
departed  thence  into  the  country 
near  to  the  wilderness,  into  a  city 
called  Ephraim;  and  there  he  tar- 
ried with  the  disciples.  55  Now 
the  passover  of  the  Jews  was  at 
hand:  and  many  went  up  to  Jeru- 
salem out  of  the  country  before  the 
passover,  to  purify  themselves. 
56  They  sought  therefore  for  Jesus, 
and  spake  one  with  another,  as 
they  stood  in  the  temple,  What 
think  ye?  That  he  will  not  come 
to  the  feast?  57  Now  the  chief 
priests  and  the  Pharisees  had  given 
commandment,  that,  if  any  man 
knew  where  he  was,  he  should  shew 
it,  that  they  might  take  him. 


_^  TESUS  therefore  six  days 
^^fJ  before  the  passover  came  to 
Bethany,  where  Lazarus  was,  whom 
Jesus  raised  from  the  dead.  2  So 
they  made  him  a  supper  there:  and 
Martha  served ;  but  Lazarus  was 
one  of  them  that  sat  at  meat  with 
him.  3  Mary  therefore  took  a 
pound  of  ointment  of  spikenard, 
very  precious,  and  anointed  the  feet 
of  Jesus,  and  wiped  his  feet  with 
her  hair:  and  the  house  was  filled 
with  the  odour  of  the  ointment.  4 
But  Judas  Iscariot,  one  of  his  dis- 
ciples, which  should  betray  him, 
saith,  5  Why  was  not  this  ointment 
sold  for  three  hundred  pence,  and 
given  to  the  poor?  6  Now  this  he 
said,  not  because  he  cared  for  the 
poor;  but  because  he  was  a  thief, 
and  having  the  bag  took  away  what 
was  put  therein.  7  Jesus  therefore 
said.  Suffer  her  to  keep  it  against 
the  day  of  my  burying.  8  For  the 
poor  ye  have  always  with  you;  but 
me  ye  have  not  always. 

9  The  common  people  therefore 
of  the  Jews  learned  that  he  was 
there  :  and  they  came,  not  for  Jesus' 
sake  only,  but  that  they  might  see 
Lazarus  also,  whom  he  had  raised 
from  the  dead.  10  But  the  chief 
priests  took  counsel  that  they  might 
put  Lazarus  also  to  death;  11  be- 
cause that  by  reason  of  him  many 
of  the  Jews  went  away,  and  be- 
lieved on  Jesus. 

12  On  the  morrow  a  great  multi- 
tude that  had  come  to  the  feast, 
when    they   heard    that   Jesus    was 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  12. 


DOUAY       447 


departed  thence  into  the  country 
near  to  the  wilderness,  into  a  city- 
called  Ephraim ;  and  there  he  tar- 
ried with  the  disciples.  55  Now 
the  passover  of  the  Jews  was  at 
hand :  and  many  went  up  to  Jeru- 
salem out  of  the  country  before  the 
passover,  to  purify  themselves.  56 
They  sought  therefore  for  Jesus, 
and  spake  one  with  another,  as  they 
stood  in  the  temple.  What  think  ye? 
That  he  will  not  come  to  the  feast? 
57  Now  the  chief  priests  and  the 
Pharisees  had  given  commandment, 
that,  if  any  man  knew  where  he 
was,  he  should  show  it,  that  they 
might  take  him. 


TESUS  therefore  six  days 
12^  before  the  passover  came 
to  Bethany,  where  Lazarus  was, 
whom  Jesus  raised  from  the  dead. 
2  So  they  made  him  a  supper 
there :  and  Martha  served ;  but 
Lazarus  was  one  of  them  that  sat 
at  meat  with  him.  3  Mary  there- 
fore took  a  pound  of  ointment  of 
pure  nard,  very  precious,  and 
anointed  the  feet  of  Jesus,  and 
wiped  his  feet  with  her  hair :  and 
the  house  was  filled  with  the  odor 
of  the  ointment.  4  But  Judas  Is- 
cariot,  one  of  his  disciples,  that 
should  betray  him,  saith,  5  Why 
was  not  this  ointment  sold  for  three 
hundred  shillings,  and  given  to. the 
poor?  6  Now  this  he  said,  not  be- 
cause he  cared  for  the  poor ;  but 
because  he  was  a  thief,  and  having 
the  bag  took  away  what  was  put 
therein.  7  Jesus  therefore  said. 
Suffer  her  to  keep  it  against  the 
day  of  my  burying.  8  For  the  poor 
ye  have  always  with  you ;  but  me 
ye  have  not  always. 

9  The  common  people  therefore 
of  the  Jews  learned  that  he  was 
there :  and  they  came,  not  for  Je- 
sus' sake  only,  but  that  they  might 
see  Lazarus  also,  whom  he  had 
raised  from  the  dead.  10  But  the 
chief  priests  took  counsel  that  they 
might  put  Lazarus  also  to  death ; 
II  because  that  by  reason  of  him 
many  of  the  Jews  went  away,  and 
believed  on  Jesus. 

12  On  the  morrow  a  great  multi- 
tude  that   had   come   to   the   feast. 


that  is  called  Ephrem,  and  there  he  abode 
with  his  disciples. 

55  And  the  pasch  of  the  Jews  was  at 
hand ;  and  many  from  the  country  went 
up  to  Jerusalem,  before  the  pasch  to  pu- 
rify themselves. 

56  They  sought  therefore  for  Jesus; 
and  they  discoursed  one  with  another, 
standing  in  the  temple :  What  think  you 
that  he  is  not  come  to  the  festival  day? 
And  the  chief  priests  and  Pharisees  had 
given  a  commandment,  that  if  any  man 
knew  where  he  was,  he  should  tell,  that 
they  might  apprehend  him. 


CHAPTER  12. 

JESUS  therefore,  six  days  before  the 
pasch,  came  to  Bethania,  where  Laz- 
arus had  been  dead,  whom  Jesus  raised 
to  life. 

2  And  they  made  him  a  supper  there: 
and  Martha  served :  but  Lazarus  was  one 
of  them  that  were  at  table  with  him. 

3  Mary  therefore  took  a  pound  of  oint- 
ment of  right  spikenard,  of  great  price, 
and  anointed  the  feet  of  Jesus,  and  wiped 
his  feet  with  her  hair;  and  the  house 
was  filled  with  the  odour  of  the  oint- 
ment. 

4  Then  one  of  his  disciples,  Judas  Isca- 
riot,  he  that  was  about  to  betray  him, 
said: 

5  Why  was  not  this  ointment  sold  for 
three  hundred  pence,  and  given  to  the 
poor? 

6  Now  he  said  this,  not  because  he 
cared  for  the  poor;  but  because  he  was 
a  thief,  and  having  the  purse,  carried 
the  things  that  were  put  therein. 

7  Jesus  therefore  said :  Let  her  alone, 
that  she  may  keep  it  against  the  day  of 
my  burial. 

8  For  the  poor  you  have  always  with 
you ;  but  me  you  have  not  always. 

9  A  great  multitude  therefore  of  the 
Jews  knew  that  he  was  there ;  and  they 
came,  not  for  Jesus'  sake  only,  but  that 
they  might  see  Lazarus,  whom  he  had 
raised  from  the  dead. 

10  But  the  chief  priests  thought  to  kill 
Lazarus  also : 

11  Because  many  of  the  Jews,  by  reason 
of  him,  went  away,  and  believed  in 
Jesus. 

12  And  on  the  next  day,  a  great  multi- 
tude that  was  come  to  the  festival  day, 


448       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  12. 


REVISED 


13  Took  branches  of  palm  trees,  and 
went  forth  to  meet  him,  and  cried,  Ho- 
sanna :  Blessed  is  the  King  of  Israel  that 
Cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

14  And  Jesus,  when  he  had  found  a 
young  ass,  sat  thereon ;  as  it  is  written, 

15  Fear  not,  daughter  of  Sion :  behold, 
thy  King  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass's 
colt. 

16  These  things  understood  not  his  dis- 
ciples at  the  first :  but  when  Jesus  was 
glorified,  then  remembered  they  that  these 
things  were  written  of  him,  and  that  they 
had  done  these  things  unto  him. 

17  The  people  therefore  that  was  with 
him  when  he  called  Lazarus  out  of  his 
grave,  and  raised  him  from  the  dead, 
bare  record. 

18  For  this  cause  the  people  also  met 
him,  for  that  they  heard  that  he  had  done 
this  miracle. 

19  The  Pharisees  therefore  said  among 
themselves.  Perceive  ye  how  ye  prevail 
nothing?  behold,  the  world  is  gone  after 
him. 

20  And  there  were  certain  Greeks 
among  them  that  came  up  to  worship  at 
the  feast : 

21  The  same  came  therefore  to  Philip, 
which  was  of  Bethsaida  of  Galilee,  and 
desired  him,  saying.  Sir,  we  would  see 
Jesus. 

22  Philip  cometh  and  telleth  Andrew : 
and  again  Andrew  and  Philip  tell  Jesus. 

23  And  Jesus  answered  them,  saying. 
The  hour  is  come,  that  the  Son  of  man 
should  be  glorified. 

24  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  Ex- 
cept a  corn  of  wheat  fall  into  the  ground 
and  die,  it  abideth  alone :  but  if  it  die, 
it  bringeth  forth  much  fruit. 

25  He  that  loveth  his  life  shall  lose  it ; 
and  he  that  hateth  his  life  in  this  world 
shall  keep  it  unto  life  eternal. 

26  If  any  man  serve  me,  let  him  fol- 
low me;  and  where  I  am,  there  shall  also 
rny  servant  be :  if  any  man  serve  me, 
him  will  my  Father  honour. 

27  Now  is  my  soul  troubled;  and  what 
shall  I  say?  Father,  save  me  from  this 
hour:  but  for  this  cause  came  I  unto  this 
hour. 

28  Father,  glorify  thy  name.  Then 
came  there  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying, 
I  have  both  glorified  it,  and  will  glorify 
it  again. 

29  The  people  therefore,  that  stood 
by,  and  heard  it,  said  that  it  thundered : 
others  said,  An  angel  spake  to  him. 

30  Jesus  answered  and  said,  This  voice 


coming  to  Jerusalem,  13  took  the 
branches  of  the  palm  trees,  and 
went  forth  to  meet  him,  and  cried 
out,  Hosanna :  Blessed  is  he  that 
cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord, 
even  the  King  of  Israel.  14  And 
Jesus,  having  found  a  young  ass, 
sat  thereon;  as  it  is  written,  15  Fear 
not,  daughter  of  Zion :  behold,  thy 
King  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass's 
colt.  16  These  things  understood 
not  his  disciples  at  the  first :  but 
when  Jesus  was  glorified,  then 
remembered  they  that  these  things 
were  written  of  him,  and  that  they 
had  done  these  things  unto  him. 
17  The  multitude  therefore  that 
was  with  him  when  he  called  Laza- 
rus out  of  the  tomb,  and  raised  him 
from  the  dead,  bare  witness.  18 
For  this  cause  also  the  multitude 
went  and  met  him,  for  that  they 
heard  that  he  had  done  this  sign. 
19  The  Pharisees  therefore  said 
among  themselves,  Behold  how  ye 
prevail  nothing:  lo,  the  world  is 
gone  after  him. 

20  Now  there  were  certain  Greeks 
among  those  that  went  up  to  wor- 
ship at  the  feast :  21  these  there- 
fore came  to  Philip,  which  was 
of  Bethsaida  of  Galilee,  and  asked 
him,  saying.  Sir,  we  would  see  Je- 
sus. 22  Philip  cometh  and  telleth 
Andrew:  Andrew  cometh,  and 
Philip,  and  they  tell  Jesus.  23  And 
Jesus  answereth  them,  saying.  The 
hour  is  come,  that  the  Son  of  man 
should  be  glorified.  24  Verily,  ver- 
ily, I  say  unto  you.  Except  a  grain 
of  wheat  fall  into  the  earth  and  die. 
it  abideth  by  itself  alone;  but  if  it 
die,  it  beareth  much  fruit.  25  He 
that  loveth  his  life  loseth  it;  and 
he  that  hateth  his  life  in  this 
world  shall  keep  it  unto  life  eter- 
nal. 26  If  any  man  serve  me,  let 
him  follow  me;  and  where  I  am, 
there  shall  also  my  servant  be:  if 
any  man  serve  me.  him  will  the 
Father  honour.  27  Now  is  my  soul 
troubled;  and  what  shall  I  say? 
Father,  save  me  from  this  hour. 
But  for  this  cause  came  I  unto 
this  hour.  28  Father,  glorify  thy 
name.  There  came  therefore  a 
voice  out  of  heaven,  saying,  I  have 
both  glorified  it,  and  will  glorify  it 
again.  29  The  multitude  therefore, 
that   stood   by,   and   heard   it,   said 


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ST.  JOHN,  12. 


DOUAY        449 


when  they  heard  that  Jesus  was 
coming  to  Jerusalem,  13  took  the 
branches  of  the  palm  trees,  and 
went  forth  to  meet  him,  and  cried 
out,  Hosanna :  Blessed  is  he  that 
Cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord, 
even  the  King  of  Israel.  14  And 
Jesus,  having  found  a  young  ass, 
sat  thereon;  as  it  is  written,  15 
Fear  not,  daughter  of  Zion :  behold, 
thy  King  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass's 
colt.  16  These  things  understood 
not  his  disciples  at  the  first:  but 
when  Jesus  was  glorified,  then  re- 
membered they  that  these  things 
were  written  of  him,  and  that  they 
had  done  these  things  unto  him.  17 
The  multitude  therefore  that  was 
with  him  when  he  called  Lazarus 
out  of  the  tomb,  and  raised  him 
from  the  dead,  bare  witness.  18 
For  this  cause  also  the  multitude 
went  and  met  him,  for  that  they 
heard  that  he  had  done  this  sign. 
19  The  Pharisees  therefore  said 
among  themselves.  Behold  how  ye 
prevail  nothing ;  lo,  the  world  is 
gone  after  him. 

20  Now  there  were  certain  Greeks 
among  those  that  went  to  worship 
at  the  feast :  21  these  therefore 
came  to  Philip,  who  was  of  Beth- 
saida  of  Galilee,  and  asked  him, 
saying,  Sir,  we  would  see  Jesus.  22 
Philip  cometh  and  telleth  Andrew : 
Andrew  cometh,  and  Philip,  and 
they  tell  Jesus.  23  And  Jesus  an- 
swereth  them,  saying.  The  hour  is 
come,  that  the  Son  of  man  should 
be  glorified.  24  Verily,  verily,  I 
say  unto  you.  Except  a  grain  of 
wheat  fall  into  the  earth  and  die, 
it  abideth  by  itself  alone ;  but  if  it 
die,  it  beareth  much  fruit.  25  He 
that  loveth  his  life  loseth  it;  and 
he  that  hateth  his  life  in  this  world 
shall  keep  it  unto  life  eternal.  26 
If  any  man  serve  me,  let  him  fol- 
low me ;  and  where  I  am,  there 
shall  also  my  servant  be :  if  any 
man  serve  me,  him  will  the  Father 
honor.  27  Now  is  my  soul  trou- 
bled ;  and  what  shall  I  say  ?  Fath- 
er, save  me  from  this  hour.  But 
for  this  cause  came  I  unto  this  hour. 
28  Father,  glorify  thy  name.  There 
came  therefore  a  voice  out  of  hea- 
ven, saying,  I  have  both  glorified  it, 
and  will  glorify  it  again.  29  The 
multitude  therefore,  that  stood  by, 


when  they  had  heard  that  Jesus  was  com- 
ing to  Jerusalem, 

13  Took  branches  of  palm  trees,  and 
went  forth  to  meet  him,  and  cried :  Ho- 
sanna, blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the 
name  of  the  Lord,  the  king  of  Israel. 

14  And  Jesus  found  a  young  ass,  and 
sat  upon  it,  as  it  is  written : 

15  Fear  not,  daughter  of  Sion:  behold, 
thy  king  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass's  colt. 

16  These  things  his  disciples  did  not 
know  at  the  first ;  but  when  Jesus  was 
glorified,  then  they  remembered  that  these 
things  were  written  of  him,  and  that  they 
had  done  these  things  to  him. 

17  The  multitude  therefore  gave  testi- 
mony, which  was  with  him,  when  he  called 
Lazarus  out  of  the  grave,  and  raised  him 
from  the  dead. 

18  For  which  reason  also  the  people 
came  to  meet  him,  because  they  heard 
that  he  had  done  this  miracle. 

19  The  Pharisees  therefore  said  among 
themselves :  Do  you  see  that  we  prevail 
nothing?  behold,  the  whole  world  is  gone 
after  him. 

20  Now  there  were  certain  Gentiles 
among  them,  who  came  up  to  adore  on 
the  festival  day. 

21  These  therefore  came  to  Philip,  who 
was  of  Bethsaida  of  Galilee,  and  desired 
him,  saying:  Sir,  we  would  see  Jesus. 

22  Philip  cometh,  and  telleth  Andrew. 
Again  Andrew  and  Philip  told  Jesus.  _ 

23  But  Jesus  answered  them,  saying: 
The  hour  is  come,  that  the  Son  of  man 
should  be  glorified. 

24  Amen,  amen  I  say  to  you,  unless  the 
grain  of  wheat  falling  into  the  ground 
die, 

25  Itself  remaineth  alone.  But  if  it  die, 
it  bringeth  forth  much  fruit.  He  that 
loveth  his  life  shall  lose  it;  and  he  that 
hateth  his  life  in  this  world,  keepeth  it 
unto  life  eternal. 

26  If  any  man  minister  to  me,  let  him 
follow  me ;  and  where  I  am,  there  also 
shall  my  minister  be.  If  any  man  min- 
ister to  me,  him  will  my  Father  honour. 

27  Now  is  my  soul  troubled.  And  what 
shall  I  say?  Father,  save  me  from  this 
hour.  But  for  this  cause  I  came  unto 
this  hour. 

28  Father,  glorify  thy  name.  A  voice 
therefore  came  from  heaven :  I  have 
both  glorified  it,  and  will  glorify  it  again. 

29  The  multitude  therefore  that  stood 
and  heard,  said  that  it  thundered.  Others 
said :  An  angel  spoke  to  him. 

30  Jesus  answered,  and  said :  This  voice 


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ST.  JOHN,  12. 


REVISED 


came   not   because   of   me,   but    for  your 
sakes. 

31  Now  is  the  judgment  of  this  world: 
now  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be 
cast  out. 

32  And  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the 
earth,  will  draw  all  men  unto  me. 

33  This  he  said,  signifying  what  death 
he  should  die. 

34  The  people  answered  him.  We  have 
heard  out  of  the  law  that  Christ  abideth 
for  ever:  and  how  sayest  thou.  The  Son 
of  man  must  be  lifted  up?  who  is  this 
Son  of  man? 

35  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Yet  a 
little  while  is  the  light  with  you.  Walk 
while  ye  have  the  light,  lest  darkness 
come  upon  you :  for  he  that  walketh  in 
darkness  knoweth  not  whither  he  goeth. 

36  While  ye  have  light,  believe  in  the 
light,  that  ye  may  be  the  children  of 
light.  These  things  spake  Jesus,  and 
departed,  and  did  hide  himself  from 
them. 

S7  But  though  he  had  done  so  many 
miracles  before  them,  yet  they  believed 
not  on  him : 

38  That  the  saying  of  Esaias  the 
prophet  might  be  fulfilled,  which  he  spake, 
Lord,  who  hath  believed  our  report?  and 
to  whom  hath  the  arm  of  the  Lord  been 
revealed? 

39  Therefore  they  could  not  believe, 
because  that  Esaias  said  again, 

40  He  hath  blinded  their  eyes,  and 
hardened  their  heart;  that  they  should 
not  see  with  their  eyes,  nor  understand 
with  their  heart,  and  be  converted,  and  I 
should  heal  them. 

41  These  things  said  Esaias,  when  he 
saw  his  glory,  and  spake  of  him. 

42  Nevertheless  among  the  chief  rulers 
also  many  believed  on  him ;  but  because 
of  the  Pharisees  they  did  not  confess 
him,  lest  they  should  be  put  out  of  the 
synagogue : 

43  For  they  loved  the  praise  of  men 
more  than  the  praise  of  God. 

44  Jesus  cried  and  said.  He  that  be- 
lieveth  on  me,  believeth  not  on  me,  but 
on  him  that  sent  me. 

45  And  he  that  seeth  me  seeth  him  that 
sent  me. 

46  I  am  come  a  light  into  the  world, 
that  whosoever  believeth  on  me  should 
not  abide  in  darkness. 

47  And  if  any  man  hear  my  words, 
and  believe  not,  I  judge  him  not:  for  I 
came  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to 
save  the  world. 


that  it  had  thundered :  others  said, 
An  angel  hath  spoken  to  Tiim.  30 
Jesus  answered  and  said.  This 
voice  hath  not  come  for  my  sake, 
but  for  your  sakes.  31  Now  is 
the  judgement  of  this  world:  now 
shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be 
cast  out.  32  And  I,  if  I  be  lifted 
up  from  the  earth,  will  draw  all 
men  unto  myself.  33  But  this  he 
said,  signifying  by  what  manner 
of  death  he  should  die.  34  The 
multitude  therefore  answered  him. 
We  have  heard  out  of  the  law  that 
the  Christ  abideth  for  ever :  and 
how  sayest  thou,  The  Son  of  man 
must  be  lifted  up?  who  is  this  Son 
of  man?  35  Jesus  therefore  said 
unto  them.  Yet  a  little  while  is  the 
light  among  you.  Walk  while  ye 
have  the  light,  that  darkness  over- 
take you  not :  and  he  that  walketh 
in  _  the  darkness  knoweth  not 
whither  he  goeth.  2^  While  ye 
have  the  light,  believe  on  the  light, 
that  ye  may  become  sons  of  light. 
These  things  spake  Jesus,  and  he 
departed  and  hid  himself  from 
them.  37  But  though  he  had  done 
so  many  signs  before  them,  yet 
they  believed  not  on  him :  38  that 
the  word  of  Isaiah  the  prophet 
might  be  fulfilled,  which  he  spake, 

Lord,  who  hath  believed  our 
report? 

And  to  whom  hath  the  arm  of 
the  Lord  been  revealed? 

39  For  this  cause  they  could  not 
believe,  for  that  Isaiah  said  again, 

40  He  hath  blinded  their  eyes,  and 

he  hardened  their  heart; 
Lest  they  should  see  with  their 

eyes,  and  perceive  with  their 

heart, 
And  should  turn. 
And  I  should  heal  them. 

41  These  things  said  Isaiah,  because 
he  saw  his  glory;  and  he  spake 
of  him.  42  Nevertheless  even  of 
the  rulers  many  believed  on  him ; 
but  because  of  the  Pharisees  they 
did  not  confess  it,  lest  they  should 
be  put  out  of  the  synagogue:  43 
for  they  loved  the  glory  of  men 
more  than  the  glory  of  God. 

44  And  Jesus  cried  and  said,  He 
that  believeth  on  me,  believeth  not 
on  me,  but  on  him  that  sent  me. 
45  And  he  that  beholdeth  me  be- 
holdeth  him  that  sent  me.    46  I  am 


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ST.  JOHN,  12. 


DOUAY       451 


and  heard  it,  said  that  it  had  thun- 
dered :  others  said,  An  angel  hath 
spoken  to  him.  30  Jesus  answered 
and  said,  This  voice  hath  not  come 
for  my  sake,  but  for  your  sakes.  31 
Now  is  the  judgment  of  this  world : 
now  shall  the  prince  of  this  world 
be  cast  out.  32  And  I,  if  I  be  lift- 
ed up  from  the  earth,  will  draw  all 
men  unto  myself.  33  But  this  he 
said,  signifying  by  what  manner  of 
death  he  should  die.  34  The  multi- 
tude therefore  answered  him,  We 
have  heard  out  of  the  law  that  the 
Christ  abideth  for  ever :  and  how 
sayest  thou.  The  Son  of  man  must 
be  lifted  up?  who  is  this  Son  of 
man?  35  Jesus  therefore  said  un- 
to them.  Yet  a  little  while  is  the 
light  among  you.  Walk  while  ye 
have  the  light,  that  darkness  over- 
take you  not :  and  he  that  walketh 
in  the  darkness  knoweth  not  whith- 
er he  goeth.  36  While  ye  have  the 
light,  believe  on  the  light,  that  ye 
may  become  sons  of  light. 

These  things  spake  Jesus,  and  he 
departed  and  hid  himself  from 
them.  37  But  though  he  had  done 
so  many  signs  before  them,  yet 
they  believed  not  on  him :  38  that 
the  word  of  Isaiah  the  prophet 
might  be  fulfilled,  which  he  spake. 

Lord,  who  hath  believed  our  re- 
port? 

And  to  whom  hath  the  arm  of 
the  Lord  been  revealed? 

39  For  this  cause  they  could  not 
believe,  for  that  Isaiah  said  again, 

40  He  hath  blinded  their  eyes,  and 

he  hardened  their  heart ; 
Lest  they  should  see  with  their 

eyes,  and  perceive  with  their 

heart, 
And  should  turn. 
And  I  should  heal  them. 

41  These  things  said  Isaiah,  be- 
cause he  saw  his  glory ;  and  he 
spake  of  him.  42  Nevertheless 
even  of  the  rulers  many  believed 
on  him ;  but  because  of  the  Phari- 
sees they  did  not  confess  it,  lest 
they  should  be  put  out  of  the  syna- 
gogue :  43  for  they  loved  the  glory 
that  is  of  men  more  than  the  glory 
tJiat  is  of  God. 

44  And  Jesus  cried  and  said,  He 
that  believeth  on  me,  believeth  not 
on  me,  but  on  him  that  sent  me. 
45  And   he  that  beholdeth   me  be- 


came  not  because  of   me,   but   for  your 
sakes. 

31  Now  is  the  judgment  of  the  world: 
now  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be 
cast  out. 

32  And  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the 
earth,  will  draw  all  things  to  myself. 

33  (Now  this  he  said,  signifying  what 
death  he  should  die.) 

34  The  multitude  answered  him:  We 
have  heard  out  of  the  law,  that  Christ 
abideth  for  ever;  and  how  sayest  thou: 
The  Son  of  man  must  be  lifted  up?  Who 
is  this  Son  of  man? 

35  Jesus  therefore  said  to  them :  Yet  a 
little  while,  the  light  is  among  you. 
Walk  whilst  you  have  the  light,  that  the 
darkness  overtake  you  not.  And  he 
that  walketh  in  darkness,  knoweth  not 
whither  he  goeth. 

36  Whilst  you  have  the  light,  believe  in 
the  light,  that  you  may  be  the  children 
of  light.  These  things  Jesus  spoke;  and 
he  went  away,  and  hid  himself  from 
them. 

37  And  whereas  he  had  done  so  many 
miracles  before  them,  they  believed  not 
in  him : 

38  That  the  saying  of  Isaias  the  prophet 
might  be  fulfilled,  which  he  said :  Lord, 
who  hath  believed  our  hearing f  and  to 
zsjhom  hath  the  arm  of  the  Lord  been  re- 
vealed? 

39  Therefore  they  could  not  believe, 
because  Isaias  said  again : 

40  He  hath  blinded  their  eyes,  and  hard- 
ened their  heart,  that  they  should  not  see 
with  their  eyes,  nor  understand  with  their 
heart,  and  be  converted,  and  I  should  heal 
them. 

41  These  things  said  Isaias,  when  he 
saw  his  glory,  and  spoke  of  him. 

42  However,  many  of  the  chief  men  also 
believed  in  him ;  but  because  of  the  Phari- 
sees they  did  not  confess  him,  that  they 
might  not  be  cast  out  of  the  synagogue. 

43  For  they  loved  the  glory  of  men 
more  than  the  glory  of  God. 

44  But  Jesus  cried,  and  said :  He  that 
believeth  in  me,  doth  not  believe  in  me, 
but  in  him  that  sent  me. 

45  And  he  that  seeth  me,  seeth  him  that 
sent  me. 

46  I  am  come  a  light  into  the  world ; 
that  whosoever  believeth  in  me,  may  not 
remain  in  darkness. 

47  And  if  any  man  hear  my  words,  and 
keep  them  not,  I  do  not  judge  him:  for  I 
came  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to  save 
the  world. 


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REVISED 


48  He  that  rejecteth  me,  and  receiveth 
not  my  words,  hath  one  that  judgeth 
him :  the  word  that  I  have  spoken,  the 
same  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day. 

49  For  I  have  not  spoken  of  myself; 
but  the  Father  which  sent  me,  he  gave 
me  a  commandment,  what  I  should  say, 
and  what  I  should  speak. 

50  And  I  know  that  his  commandment 
is  life  everlasting:  whatsoever  I  speak 
therefore,  even  as  the  Father  said  unto 
me,  so  I  speak. 


CHAPTER  13. 

NOW  before  the  feast  of  the  passover, 
when  Jesus  knew  that  his  hour  was 
come  that  he  should  depart  out  of  this 
world  unto  the  Father,  having  loved  his 
own  which  were  in  the  world,  he  loved 
them  unto  the  end. 

2  And  supper  being  ended,  the  devil 
having  now  put  into  the  heart  of  Judas 
Iscariot,  Simon's  son,  to  betray  him ; 

3  Jesus  knowing  that  the  Father  had 
given  all  things  into  his  hands,  and  that 
he  was  come  from  God,  and  went  to 
God; 

4  He  riseth  from  supper,  and  laid  aside 
his  garments ;  and  took  a  towel,  and 
girded  himself. 

5  After  that  he  poureth  water  into  a 
bason,  and  began  to  wash  the  disciples' 
feet,  and  to  wipe  them  with  the  towel 
wherewith  he  was  girded. 

6  Then  cometh  he  to  Simon  Peter: 
and  Peter  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  dost  thou 
wash  my  feet? 

7  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
What  I  do  thou  knowest  not  now ;  but 
thou  shalt  know  hereafter. 

8  Peter  saith  unto  him,  Thou  shalt 
never  wash  my  feet.  Jesus  answered 
him.  If  I  wash  thee  not,  thou  hast  no 
part  with  me. 

9  Simon  Peter  saith  unto  him.  Lord, 
not  my  feet  only,  but  also  my  hands 
and  my  head. 

ID  Jesus  saith  to  him.  He  that  is  washed 
needeth  not  save  to  wash  his  feet,  but 
is  clean  every  whit :  and  ye  are  clean, 
but  not  all. 

II  For    he    knew    who    should    betray 


come  a  light  into  the  world,  that 
whosoever  believeth  on  me  may  not 
abide  in  the  darkness.  47  And  if 
any  man  hear  my  sayings,  and 
keep  them  not,  I  judge  him  not: 
for  I  came  not  to  judge  the  world, 
but  to  save  the  world.  48  He  that 
rejecteth  me,  and  receiveth  not  my 
sayings,  hath  one  that  judgeth  him : 
the  word  that  I  spake,  the  same 
shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day. 
49  For  I  spake  not  from  myself; 
but  the  Father  which  sent  me,  he 
hath  given  me  a  commandment, 
what  i  should  say,  and  what  I 
should  speak.  50  And  I  know  that 
his  commandment  is  life  eternal : 
the  things  therefore  which  I  speak, 
even  as  the  Father  hath  said  unto 
me,  so  I  speak. 


_  ]yrOW  before  the  feast  of  the 
^3-L^  passover,  Jesus  knowing 
that  his  hour  was  come  that  he 
should  depart  out  of  this  world 
unto  the  Father,  having  loved  his 
own  which  were  in  the  world,  he 
loved  them  unto  the  end.  2  And 
during  supper,  the  devil  having  al- 
ready put  into  the  heart  of  Judas 
Iscariot,  Simon's  son,  to  betray 
him,  3  Jesus,  knowing  that  the  Fa- 
ther had  given  all  things  into  his 
hands,  and  that  he  came  forth 
from  God,  and  goeth  unto  God,  4 
riseth  from  supper,  and  layeth 
aside  his  garments ;  and  he  took  a 
towel,  and  girded  himself.  5  Then 
he  poureth  water  into  the  bason, 
and  began  to  wash  the  disciples' 
feet,  and  to  wipe  them  with  the 
towel  wherewith  he  was  girded. 
6  So  he  cometh  to  Simon  Peter. 
He  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  dost  thou 
wash  my  feet?  7  Jesus  answered 
and  said  unto  him.  What  I  do  thou 
knowest  not  now;  but  thou  shalt 
understand  hereafter.  8  Peter 
saith  unto  him.  Thou  shalt  never 
wash  my  feet.  Jesus  answered 
him,  If  I  wash  thee  not,  thou  hast 
no  part  with  me.  9  Simon  Peter 
saith  unto  him.  Lord,  not  my  feet 
only,  but  also  my  hands  and  my 
head.  10  Jesus  saith  to  him,  He 
that  is  bathed  needeth  not  save  to 
wash  his  feet,  but  is  clean  every 
whit:  and  ye  are  clean,  but  not  all. 
II  For  he  knew  him  that  should  be- 


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DOUAY       453 


holdeth  him  that  sent  me.  46  I  am 
come  a  light  into  the  world,  that 
whosoever  believeth  on  me  may  not 
abide  in  the  darkness.  47  And  if 
any  man  hear  my  sayings,  and  keep 
them  not,  I  judge  him  not :  for  I 
came  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to 
save  the  world.  48  He  that  reject- 
eth  me,  and  receiveth  not  my  say- 
ings, hath  one  that  judgeth  him: 
the  word  that  I  spake,  the  same 
shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day.  49 
For  I  spake  not  from  myself ;  but 
the  Father  that  sent  me,  he  hath 
given  me  a  commandment,  what 
I  should  say,  and  what  I  should 
speak.  50  And  I  know  that  his 
commandment  is  life  eternal ;  the 
things  therefore  which  I  speak, 
even  as  the  Father  hath  said  unto 
me,  so  I  speak. 

"VrOW  before  the  feast  of  the 
^O-L^  passover,  Jesus  knowing 
that  his  hour  was  come  that  he 
should  depart  out  of  this  world  un- 
to the  Father,  having  loved  his  own 
that  were  in  the  world,  he  loved 
them  unto  the  end.  2  And  during 
supper,  the  devil  having  already 
put  into  the  heart  of  Judas  Iscariot, 
Simon's  son,  to  betray  him,  3  Je- 
sus, knowing  that  the  Father  had 
given  all  things  into  his  hands,  and 
that  he  came  forth  from  God,  and 
goeth  unto  God,  4  riseth  from  sup- 
per, and  layeth  aside  his  garments ; 
and  he  took  a  towel,  and  girded 
himself.  5  Then  he  poureth  water 
into  the  basin,  and  began  to  wash 
the  disciples'  feet,  and  to  wipe  them 
with  the  towel  wherewith  he  was 
girded.  6  So  he  cometh  to  Simon 
Peter.  He  saith  unto  him,  Lord, 
dost  thou  wash  my  feet?  7  Jesus  an- 
swered and  said  unto  him.  What  I 
do  thou  knowest  not  now ;  but  thou 
shalt  understand  hereafter.  8  Pe- 
ter saith  unto  him.  Thou  shalt 
never  wash  my  feet.  Jesus  an- 
swered him.  If  I  wash  thee  not, 
thou  hast  no  part  with  me.  9  Si- 
mon Peter  saith  unto  him.  Lord, 
not  my  feet  only,  but  also  my  hands 
and  my  head.  10  Jesus  saith  to 
him,  He  that  is  bathed  needeth  not 
save  to  wash  his  feet,  but  is  clean 
every  whit:  and  ye  are  clean,  but 
not  all.     II  For  he  knew  him  that 


48  He  that  despiseth  me,  and  receiveth 
not  my  words,  hath  one  that  judgeth 
him ;  the  word  that  I  have  spoken,  the 
same  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day. 

49  For  I  have  not  spoken  of  myself; 
but  the  Father  who  sent  me,  he  gave  me 
commandment  what  I  should  say,  and 
what  I  should  speak. 

50  And  I  know  that  his  commandment 
is  life  everlasting.  The  things  therefore 
that  I  speak,  even  as  the  Father  said  unto 
me,  so  do  I  speak. 


CHAPTER  13. 

BEFORE  the  festival  day  of  the  pasch, 
Jesus  knowing  that  his  hour  was 
come,  that  he  should  pass  out  of  this 
world  to  the  Father :  having  loved  his 
own  who  were  in  the  world,  he  loved 
them  unto  the  end. 

2  And  when  supper  was  done,  (the  devil 
having  now  put  into  the  heart  of  Judas 
Iscariot,  the  son  of  Simon,  to  betray 
him,) 

3  Knowing  that  the  Father  had  given 
him  all  things  into  his  hands,  and  that 
he  came  from  God,  and  goeth  to  God; 

4  He  riseth  from  supper,  and  layeth 
aside  his  garments,  and  having  taken  a 
towel,  girded  himself. 

5  After  that,  he  putteth  water  into  a 
basin,  and  began  to  wash  the  feet  of  the 
disciples,  and  to  wipe  them  with  the 
towel  wherewith  he  was  girded. 

6  He  cometh  therefore  to  Simon  Peter. 
And  Peter  saith  to  him :  Lord,  dost  thou 
wash  my  feet? 

7  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  him: 
What  I  do  thou  knowest  not  now ;  but 
thou  shalt  know  hereafter. 

8  Peter  saith  to  him :  Thou  shalt  never 
wash  my  feet.  Jesus  answered  him:  If  I 
wash  thee  not,  thou  shalt  have  no  part 
with  me. 

9  Simon  Peter  saith  to  him:  Lord,  not 
only  my  feet,  but  also  my  hands  and  my 
head. 

10  Jesus  saith  to  him :  He  that  is 
washed,  needeth  not  but  to  wash  his 
feet,  but  is  clean  wholly.  And  you  are 
clean,  but  not  all. 

11  For  he  knew  who  he  was  that  would 


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him ;   therefore   said   he,  Ye   are   not   all 
clean. 

12  So  after  he  had  washed  their  feet, 
and  had  taken  his  garments,  and  was  set 
down  again,  he  said  unto  them,  Know  ye 
what  I  have  done  to  you? 

13  Ye  call  me  Master  and  Lord :  and  ye 
say  well ;  for  so  I  am. 

14  If  I  then,  your  Lord  and  Master, 
have  washed  your  feet;  ye  also  ought  to 
wash  one  another's  feet. 

15  For  I  have  given  you  an  example, 
that  ye  should  do  as  I  have  done  to 
you. 

16  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  The 
servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord ; 
neither  he  that  is  sent  greater  than  he 
that  sent  him. 

17  If  ye  know  these  things,  happy  are 
ye  if  ye  do  them. 

18  I  speak  not  of  you  all :  I  know 
whom  I  have  chosen :  but  that  the  scrip- 
ture may  be  fulfilled,  He  that  eateth 
bread  with  me  hath  lifted  up  his  heel 
against  me. 

19  Now  I  tell  you  before  it  come,  that, 
when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  may  believe 
that  I  am  he. 

20  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He 
that  receiveth  whomsoever  I  send  receiv- 
eth  me ;  and  h&  that  receiveth  me  re- 
ceiveth him  that  sent  me. 

21  When  Jesus  had  thus  said,  he  was 
troubled  in  spirit,  and  testified,  and  said. 
Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  that  one 
of  you  shall  betray  me. 

22  Then  the  disciples  looked  one  on 
another,  doubting  of  whom  he  spake. 

23  Now  there  was  leaning  on  Jesus' 
bosom  one  of  his  disciples,  whom  Jesus 
loved. 

24  Simon  Peter  therefore  beckoned  to 
him,  that  he  should  ask  who  it  should  be 
of  whom  he  spake. 

25  He  then  lying  on  Jesus'  breast  saith 
unto  him,  Lord,  who  is  it? 

26  Jesus  answered,  He  it  is,  to  whom 
I  shall  give  a  sop,  when  I  have  dipped  it. 
And  when  he  had  dipped  the  sop,  he  gave 
it  to  Judas  Iscariot,  the  son  of  Simon. 

27  And  after  the  sop  Satan  entered 
into  him.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  him. 
That  thou  doest,  do  quickly. 

28  Now  no  man  at  the  table  knew 
for  what  intent  he  spake  this  unto  him. 

29  For  some  of  them  thought,  because 
Judas  had  the  bag,  that  Jesus  had  said 
unto  him.  Buy  those  things  that  we  have 
need  of  against  the  feast ;  or,  that  he 
should  give  something  to  the  poor. 


tray  him ;  therefore  said  he,  Ye  are 
not  all  clean. 

12  So  when  he  had  washed  their 
feet,  and  taken  his  garments,  and 
sat  down  again,  he  said  unto  them. 
Know  ye  what  I  have  done  to  you? 
13  Ye  call  me.  Master,  and.  Lord: 
and  ye  say  well;  for  so  I  am.  14  If 
I  then,  the  Lord  and  the  Master, 
have  washed  your  feet,  ye  also 
ought  to  wash  one  another's  feet. 
15  For  I  have  given  you  an  ex- 
ample, that  ye  also  should  do  as  I 
have  done  to  you.  16  Verily,  ver- 
ily, I  say  unto  you,  A  servant  is 
not  greater  than  his  lord ;  neither 
one  that  is  sent  greater  than  he 
that  sent  him.  17  If  ye  know  these 
things,  blessed  are  ye  if  ye  do  them. 
18  I  speak  not  of  you  all :  I  know 
whom  I  have  chosen :  but  that  the 
scripture  may  be  fulfilled.  He  that 
eateth  my  bread  lifted  up  his  heel 
against  me.  19  From  henceforth  I 
tell  you  before  it  come  to  pass,  that, 
when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  may 
believe  that  I  am  he.  20  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He  that  re- 
ceiveth whomsoever  I  send  receiv- 
eth me ;  and  he  that  receiveth  me 
receiveth  him  that  sent  me. 

21  When  Jesus  had  thus  said,  he 
was  troubled  in  the  spirit,  and  testi- 
fied, and  said.  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
unto  you,  that  one  of  you  shall  be- 
tray me.  22  The  disciples  looked 
one  on  another,  doubting  of  whom 
he  spake.  23  There  was  at  the 
table  reclining  in  Jesus'  bosom  one 
of  his  disciples,  whom  Jesus  loved. 

24  Simon  Peter  therefore  beckoneth 
to  him,  and  saith  unto  him.  Tell 
us  who  it  is  of  whom  he  speaketh. 

25  He  leaning  back,  as  he  was,  on 
Jesus'  breast  saith  unto  him.  Lord, 
who  is  it?  26  Jesus  therefore  an- 
swereth.  He  it  is,  for  whom  I  shall 
dip  the  sop,  and  give  it  him.  So 
when  he  had  dipped  the  sop,  he 
taketh  and  giveth  it  to  Judas,  the 
son  of  Simon  Iscariot.  27  And 
after  the  sop,  then  entered  Satan 
into  him.  Jesus  therefore  saith 
unto  him,  That  thou  doest,  do 
quickly.  28  Now  no  man  at  the  ta- 
ble knew  for  what  intent  he  spake 
this  unto  him.  29  For  some 
thought,  because  Judas  had  the 
bag,  that  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Buy 
what  things   we  have  need  of   for 


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DOUAY       455 


should  betray  him;  therefore  said 
he,  Ye  are  not  all  clean. 

12  So  when  he  had  washed  their 
feet,  and  taken  his  garments,  and 
sat  down  again,  he  said  unto  them. 
Know  ye  what  I  have  done  to  you? 
13  Ye  call  me,  Teacher,  and.  Lord : 
and  ye  say  well;  for  so  I  am.  14  If 
I  then,  the  Lord  and  the  Teacher, 
have  washed  your  feet,  ye  also 
ought  to  wash  one  another's  feet. 
15  For  I  have  given  you  an  exam- 
ple, that  ye  also  should  do  as  I  have 
done  to  you.  16  Verily,  verily,  I 
say  unto  you,  A  servant  is  not 
greater  than  his  lord ;  neither  one 
that  is  sent  greater  than  he  that  sent 
him.  17  If  ye  know  these  things, 
blessed  are  ye  if  ye  do  them.  18 
I  speak  not  of  you  all :  I  know 
whom  I  have  chosen :  but  that  the 
scripture  may  be  fulfilled.  He  that 
eateth  my  bread  lifted  up  his  heel 
against  me.  19  From  henceforth  I 
tell  you  before  it  come  to  pass,  that, 
when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  may  be- 
lieve that  I  am  he.  20  Verily,  ver- 
ily, I  say  unto  you.  He  that  receiv- 
eth  whomsoever  I  send  receiveth 
me ;  and  he  that  receiveth  me  re- 
ceiveth him  that  sent  me. 

21  When  Jesus  had  thus  said,  he 
was  troubled  in  the  spirit,  and  tes- 
tified, and  said.  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
unto  you,  that  one  of  you  shall  be- 
tray me.  22  The  disciples  looked 
one  on  another,  doubting  of  whom 
he  spake.  23  There  was  at  the  ta- 
ble reclining  in  Jesus'  bosom  one 
of  his  disciples,  whom  Jesus  loved. 

24  Simon  Peter  therefore  beckon- 
eth  to  him,  and  saith  unto  him,  Tell 
us  who  it  is  of  whom  he  speaketh. 

25  He  leaning  back,  as  he  was,  on 
Jesus'  breast  saith  unto  him.  Lord, 
who  is  it?  26  Jesus  therefore  an- 
swereth.  He  it  is,  for  whom  I  shall 
dip  the  sop,  and  give  it  him.  So 
when  he  had  dipped  the  sop,  he 
taketh  and  giveth  it  to  Judas,  the 
soil  of  Simon  Iscariot.  27  And  af- 
ter the  sop,  then  entered  Satan  into 
him.  Jesus  therefore  saith  unto 
him,  What  thou  doest,  do  quickly. 
28  Now  no  man  at  the  table  knew 
for  what  intent  he  spake  this  unto 
him.  29  For  some  thought,  be- 
cause Judas  had  the  bag,  that  Je- 
sus said  unto  him,  Buy  what  things 
we  have  need  of  for  the  feast ;  or. 


betray  him;  therefore  he  said:   You  are 
not  all  clean. 

12  Then  after  he  had  washed  their  feet, 
and  taken  his  garments,  being  set  down 
again,  he  said  to  them :  Know  you  what 
I  have  done  to  you? 

13  You  call  me  Master,  and  Lord;  and 
you  say  well,  for  so  I  am. 

14  If  then  I  being  your  Lord  and  Mas- 
ter, have  washed  your  feet ;  you  also 
ought  to  wash  one  another's   feet. 

15  For  I  have  given  you  an  example, 
that  as  I  have  done  to  you,  so  you  do  also. 

16  Amen,  amen  I  say  to  you :  The  ser- 
vant is  not  greater  than  his  lord ;  neither 
is  the  apostle  greater  than  he  that  sent 
him. 

17  If  you  know  these  things,  you  shall 
be  blessed  if  you  do  them. 

18  I  speak  not  of  you  all :  I  know  whom 
I  have  chosen.  But  that  the  scripture 
may  be  fulfilled :  He  that  eateth  bread 
with  me,  shall  lift  up  his  heel  against  me. 

19  At  present  I  tell  you,  before  it  come 
to  pass :  that  when  it  shall  come  to  pass, 
you  may  believe  that  I  am  he. 

20  Amen,  amen  I  say  to  you,  he  that 
receiveth  whomsoever  I  send,  receiveth 
me ;  and  he  that  receiveth  me,  receiveth 
him  that  sent  me. 

21  When  Jesus  had  said  these  things, 
he  was  troubled  in  spirit ;  and  he  testi- 
fied, and  said :  Amen,  amen  I  say  to 
you,  one  of  you  shall  betray  me. 

22  The  disciples  therefore  looked  one 
upon  another,  doubting  of  whom  he 
spoke. 

23  Now  there  was  leaning  on  Jesus' 
bosom  one  of  his  disciples,  whom  Jesus 
loved. 

24  Simon  Peter  therefore  beckoned  to 
him,  and  said  to  him :  Who  is  it  of  whom 
he  speaketh? 

25  He  therefore,  leaning  on  the  breast 
of  Jesus,  Saith  to  him:  Lord,  who  is  it? 

26  Jesus  answered :  He  it  is  to  whom  I 
shall  reach  bread  dipped.  And  when  he 
had  dipped  the  bread,  he  gave  it  to  Judas 
Iscariot,  the  son  of  Simon. 

27  And  after  the  morsel,  Satan  entered 
into  him.  And  Jesus  said  to  him :  That 
which  thou  dost,  do  quickly. 

28  Now  no  man  at  the  table  knew  to 
what  purpose  he  said  this  unto  him. 

29  For  some  thought,  because  Judas  had 
the  purse,  that  Jesus  had  said  to  him : 
Buy  those  things  which  we  have  need  of 
for  the  festival  day :  or  that  he  should 
give  something  to  the  poor. 

30  Lie    therefore    having    received    the 


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30  He  then  having  received  the  sop 
went  immediately  out :  and  it  was  night. 

31  Therefore,  when  he  was  gone  out, 
Jesus  said.  Now  is  the  Son  of  man  glori- 
fied, and  God  is  glorified  in  him. 

32  li  God  be  glorified  in  him,  God  shall 
also  glorify  him  in  himself,  and  shall 
straightway  glorify  him. 

33  Little  children,  yet  a  little  while  I 
am  with  you.  Ye  shall  seek  me:  and  as 
I  said  unto  the  Jews,  Whither  I  go,  ye 
cannot  come;  so  now  I  say  to  you. 

34  A  new  commandment  I  give  unto 
you.  That  ye  love  one  another ;  as  I  have 
loved  you,  that  ye  also  love  one  another. 

35  By  this  shall  all  vien  know  that  ye 
are  my  disciples,  if  ye  have  love  one  "to 
another. 

36  Simon  Peter  said  unto  him,  Lord, 
whither  goest  thou  ?  Jesus  answered  him, 
Whither  I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me 
now;  but  thou  shalt  follow  me  after- 
wards. 

37  Peter  said  unto  him,  Lord,  why  can- 
not I  follow  thee  now?  I  will  lay  down 
my  life  for  thy  sake. 

38  Jesus  answered  him.  Wilt  thou  lay 
down  thy  life  for  my  sake?  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  thee.  The  cock  shall  not 
crow,  till  thou  hast  denied  me  thrice. 


CHAPTER  14. 

LET   not   your   heart   be   troubled:    ye 
believe  in  God,  believe  also  in  me. 
_  2  In  my  Father's  house  are  many  man- 
sions:   if  it  were   not  so,   I   would  have 
told  you.     I   go  to   prepare   a  place    for 
you. 

3  And  if  I  go  and  prepare  a  place  for 
you,  I  will  come  again,  and  receive  you 
unto  myself;  that  where  I  am,  there  ye 
may  be  also. 

4  And  whither  I  go  ye  know,  and  the 
way  ye  know. 

5  Thomas  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  we 
know  not  whither  thou  goest ;  and  how 
can  we  know  the  wa}'? 

6  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  I  am  the  way, 
the  truth,  and  the  life:  no  man  cometh 
unto  the  Father,  but  by  me. 

7  If  ye  had  known  me,  ye  should  have 
known  my  Father  also:  and  from  hence- 
forth 3'e  know  him,  and  have  seen  him. 

8  Philip  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  shew  us 
the  Father,  and  it  sufficeth  us. 

9  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Have  I  been 
so  long  time  with  you,  and  yet  hast  thou 
not  known  me,  Philip?  he  that  hath  seen 


the  feast;  or,  that  he  should  give 
something  to  the  poor.  30  He  then 
having  received  the  sop  went  out 
straightway :  and  it  was  night. 

31  When  therefore  he  was  gone 
out,  Jesus  saith,  Now  is  the  Son 
of  man  glorified,  and  God  is  glo- 
rified in  him;  32  and  God  shall 
glorify  him  in  himself,  and  straight- 
way shall  he  glorify  him.  33  Little 
children,  yet  a  little  while  I  am 
with  you.  Ye  shall  seek  me :  and 
as  I  said  unto  the  Jews,  Whither 
I  go,  ye  cannot  come ;  so  now  I  say 
unto  you.  34  A  new  command- 
ment I  give  unto  you,  that  ye  love 
one  another ;  even  as  I  have  loved 
you,  that  ye  also  love  one  another. 
35  By  this  shall  all  men  know  that 
ye  are  my  disciples,  if  ye  have  love 
one  to  another. 

36  Simon  Peter  'saith  unto  him. 
Lord,  whither  goest  thou?  Jesus 
answered.  Whither  I  go,  thou  canst 
not  follow  me  now;  but  thou  shalt 
follow  afterwards.  37  Peter  saith 
unto  him,  Lord,  why  cannot  I  fol- 
low thee  even  now?  I  will  lay 
down  my  life  for  thee.  38  Jesus 
answereth.  Wilt  thou  lay  down  thy 
life  for  me?  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
unto  thee.  The  cock  shall  not  crow, 
till  thou  hast  denied  me  thrice. 

T  ET  not  your  heart  be 
*4-JL>  troubled:  ye  believe  in 
God,  believe  also  in  me.  2  In  my 
Father's  house  are  many  man- 
sions ;  if  it  were  not  so,  I 
would  have  told  you ;  for  I  go  to 
prepare  a  place  for  you.  3  And  if 
I  go  and  prepare  a  place  for  you,  I 
come  again,  and  will  receive  you 
unto  myself;  that  where  I  am, 
there  ye  may  be  also.  4  And 
v/hither  I  go,  ye  know  the  way. 
5  Thomas  saith  unto  him,  Lord, 
we  know  not  whither  thou  goest ; 
how  know  we  the  way?  6  Jesus 
saith  unto  him,  I  am  the  way,  and 
the  truth,  and  the  life:  no  one 
cometh  unto  the  Father,  but  by 
me.  7  If  ye  had  known  me,  ye 
would  have  known  my  Father  also : 
from  henceforth  ye  know  him,  and 
have  seen  him.  8  Philip  saith 
unto  him.  Lord,  shew  us  the  Fa- 
ther, and  it  sufficeth  us.  9  Jesus 
saith  unto  him,  Have  I  been  so  long 
time  with  you,  and  dost  thou  not 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  14. 


DOUAY       457 


that  he  should  give  something  to 
the  poor.  30  He  then  having  re- 
ceived the  sop  went  out  straight- 
way :  and  it  was  night. 

31  When  therefore  he  was  gone 
out,  Jesus  saith,  Now  is  the  Son 
of  man  glorified,  and  God  is  glori- 
fied in  him ;  2~  ^nd  God  shall 
glorify  him  in  himself,  and  straight- 
way shall  he  glorify  him.  ^li  Little 
children,  yet  a  little  while  I  am  with 
you.  Ye  shall  seek  me :  and  as  I 
said  unto  the  Jews,  Whither  I  go, 
ye  cannot  come ;  so  now  I  say  unto 
you.  34  A  new  commandment  I 
give  unto  you,  that  ye  love  one  an- 
other; even  as  I  have  loved  you, 
that  ye  also  love  one  another.  35 
By  this  shall  all  men  know  that  ye 
are  my  disciples,  if  ye  have  love 
one  to  another. 

36  Simon  Peter  saith  unto  him. 
Lord,  whither  goest  thou?  Jesus 
answered,  Whither  I  go,  thou  canst 
not  follow  me  now ;  but  thou  shalt 
follow  afterwards.  37  Peter  saith 
unto  him.  Lord,  why  cannot  I  fol- 
low thee  even  now  ?  I  will  lay 
down  my  life  for  thee.  38  Jesus 
answereth.  Wilt  thou  lay  down  thy 
life  for  me?  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
unto  thee,  The  cock  shall  not  crow, 
till  thou  hast  denied  me  thrice. 

T  ET  not  your  heart  be  trou- 
14 JL/  bled:  believe  in  God.  be- 
lieve also  in  me.  2  In  my  Father's 
house  are  many  mansions ;  if  it 
were  not  so,  I  would  have  told  you ; 
for  I  go  to  prepare  a  place  for  you. 
3  And  if  I  go  and  prepare  a  place 
for  you,  I  come  again,  and  will  re- 
ceive you  unto  myself ;  that  where 
I  am,  there  ye  may  be  also.  4  And 
whither  I  go,  ye  know  the  way.  5 
Thomas  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  we 
know  not  whither  thou  goest;  how 
know  we  the  way?  6  Jesus  saith 
unto  him,  I  am  the  way,  and  the 
truth,  and  the  life :  no  one  cometh 
unto  the  Father,  but  by  me.  7  If 
ye  had  known  me.  ye  would  have 
known  my  Father  also  :  from  hence- 
forth ye  know  him,  and  have  seen 
him.  8  Philip  saith  unto  him.  Lord, 
show  us  the  Father,  and  it  sufficeth 
us.  9  Jesas  saith  unto  him.  Have  I 
been  so  long  time  with  you,  and 
dost  thou  not  know  me,  Philip?  he 
that   hath   seen   me   hath    seen   the 


morsel,    went   out   immediately.      And   it 
was  night. 

31  When  he  therefore  was  gone  out, 
Jesus  said :  Now  is  the  Son  of  man  glori- 
fied, and  God  is  glorified  in  him. 

32  If  God  be  glorified  in  him,  God  also 
will  glorify  him  in  himself;  and  immedi- 
ately will  he  glorify  him. 

2,Z  Little  children,  yet  a  little  while  I 
am  with  you.  You  shall  seek  me ;  and 
as  I  said  to  the  Jews :  Whither  I  go  you 
cannot  come ;  so  I  say  to  you  now. 

34  A  new  commandment  I  give  unto 
you :  That  you  love  one  another,  as  I 
have  loved  you,  that  you  also  love  one 
another. 

35  By  this  shall  all  men  know  that  you 
are  my  disciples,  if  you  have  love  one 
for  .another. 

36  Simon  Peter  saith  to  him :  Lord, 
whither  goest  thou  ?  Jesus  answered : 
Whither  I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me 
now ;  but  thou  shalt  follow  hereafter. 

2,7  Peter  saith  to  him :  Why  cannot  I 
follow  thee  now?  I  will  lay  down  my 
life  for  thee. 

38  Jesus  answered  him :  Wilt  thou  lay 
down  thy  life  for  me?  Amen,  amen  I 
say  to  thee,  the  cock  shall  not  crow,  till 
thou  deny  me  thrice. 


CHAPTER  14. 

IET  not  your  heart  be  troubled.    You 
J   believe  in  God,  believe  also  in  me. 

2  In  my  Father's  house  there  are  many 
mansions.  If  not,  I  would  have  told 
you :  because  I  go  to  prepare  a  place  for 
you. 

3  And  if  I  shall  go,  and  prepare  a  place 
for  you,  I  will  come  again,  and  will  take 
you  to  myself;  that  where  1  am,  you 
also  may  be. 

4  And  whither  I  go  you  know,  and  the 
way  you  know. 

5  Thomas  saith  to  him :  Lord,  we  know 
not  whither  thou  goest ;  and  how  can  we 
know  the  way? 

6  Jesus  saith  to  him :  I  am  the  way,  and 
the  truth,  and  the  life.  No  man  cometh 
to  the  Father,  but  by  me. 

7  If  you  had  known  me,  you  would 
without  doubt  have  known  my  Father 
also :  and  from  henceforth  you  shall  know 
him,  and  you  have  seen  him. 

8  Philip  saith  to  him :  Lord,  shew  us 
the  Father,  and  it  is  enough  for  us. 

9  Jesus  saith  to  him :  Have  I  been  so 
long  a  time  with  you ;  and  have  you  not 


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ST.  JOHN,  14. 


REVISED 


me  hath  seen  the  Father;  and  how  say- 
est  thou  then,  Shew  us  the  Father? 

ID  Believest  thou  not  that  I  am  in  the 
Father,  and  the  Father  in  me?  the  words 
that  I  speak  unto  you  I  speak  not  of  my- 
self :  but  the  Father  that  dwelleth  in  me, 
he  doeth  the  works. 

11  Believe  me  that  I  am  in  the  Father, 
and  the  Father  in  me:  or  else  believe  me 
for  the  very  works'  sake. 

12  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He 
that  believeth  on  me,  the  works  that  I 
do  shall  he  do  also;  and  greater  works 
than  these  shall  he  do ;  because  I  go  unto 
my  Father. 

13  And  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  my 
name,  that  will  I  do,  that  the  Father  may 
be  glorified  in  the  Son. 

14  If  ye  shall  ask  any  thing  in  my  name, 
I  will  do  it. 

15  If  ye  love  me,  keep  my  command- 
ments. 

16  And  I  will  pray  the  Father,  and 
he  shall  give  you  another  Comforter,  that 
he  may  abide  with  you  for  ever ; 

17  Even  the  Spirit  of  truth;  whom  the 
world  cannot  receive,  because  it  seeth  him 
not,  neither  knoweth  him :  but  ye  know 
him ;  for  he  dwelleth  with  you,  and  shall 
be  in  you. 

18  I  will  not  leave  you  comfortless:  I 
will  come  to  you. 

19  Yet  a  little  while,  and  the  world 
seeth  me  no  more ;  but  ye  see  me :  be- 
cause I  live,  ye  shall  live  also. 

20  At  that  day  ye  shall  know  that  _  I 
am  in  my  Father,  and  ye  in  me,  and  I  in 
you. 

21  He  that  hath  my  commandments, 
and  keepeth  them,  he  it  is  that  loveth  me : 
and  he  that  loveth  me  shall  be  loved  of 
my  Father,  and  I  will  love  him,  and  will 
manifest  myself  to  him. 

22  Judas  saith  unto  him,  not  Iscariot, 
Lord,  how  is  it  that  thou  wilt  manifest 
thyself  unto  us,  and  not  unto  the  world? 

23  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
If  a  man  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  words: 
and  my  Father  will  love  him,  and  we 
will  come  unto  him,  and  make  our  abode 
with  him. 

24  He  that  loveth  me  not  keepeth  not 
my  sayings :  and  the  word  which  ye  hear 
is  not  mine,  but  the  Father's  which  sent 
me. 

25  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto 
you,  being  yet  present  with  you. 

26  But  the  Comforter,  zvhich  is  the 
Holy  Ghost,  whom  the  Father  will  send 
in  my  name,  he  shall  teach  you  all  things, 


know  me,  Philip?  he  that  hath 
seen  me  hath  seen  the  Father;  how 
sayest  thou.  Shew  us  the  Father? 
10  Believest  thou  not  that  I  am  in 
the  Father,  and  the  Father  in  me? 
the  words  that  I  say  unto  you  I 
speak  not  from  myself :  but  the 
Father  abiding  in  me  doeth  his 
works.  II  Believe  me  that  I  am 
in  the  Father,  and  the  Father  in 
me:  or  else  believe  me  for  the  very 
works'  sake.  12  Verily,  verily,  I 
say  unto  you.  He  that  believeth 
on  me,  the  works  that  I  do  shall  he 
do  also;  and  greater  works  than 
these  shall  he  do ;  because  I  go 
unto  the  Father.  13  And  whatso- 
ever ye  shall  ask  in  my  name,  that 
will  I  do,  that  the  Father  may  be 
glorified  in  the  Son.  14  If  ye  shall 
ask  me  anything  in  my  name,  that 
will  I  do.  15  If  ye  lave  me,  ye 
will  keep  my  commandments.  16 
And  I  will  pray  the  Father,  and 
he  shall  give  you  another  Com- 
forter, that  he  may  be  with  you 
for  ever,  17  even  the  Spirit  of 
truth :  whom  the  world  cannot  re- 
ceive ;  for  it  beholdeth  him  not, 
neither  knoweth  him :  ye  know 
him ;  for  he  abideth  with  you,  and 
shall  be  in  you.  18  I  will  not 
leave  you  desolate :  I  come  unto 
you.  19  Yet  a  little  while,  and 
the  world  beholdeth  me  no  more ; 
but  ye  behold  me :  because  I 
live,  ye  shall  live  also.  20  In  that 
day  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  in 
my  Father,  and  ye  in  me,  and  I  in 
you.  21  He  that  hath  my  com- 
mandments, and  keepeth  them,  he 
it  is  that  loveth  me :  and  he  that 
loveth  me  shall  be  loved  of  my 
Father,  and  I  will  love  him,  and 
will  manifest  myself  unto  him.  22 
Judas  (not  Iscariot)  saith  unto 
him.  Lord,  what  is  come  to  pass 
that  thou  wilt  manifest  thyself  unto 
us,  and  not  unto  the  world?  23 
Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
If  a  man  love  me,  he  will  keep  my 
word :  and  my  Father  will  love 
him,  and  we  will  come  unto  him, 
and  make  our  abode  with  him.  24 
He  that  loveth  me  not  keepeth  not 
my  words :  and  the  word  which  ye 
hear  is  not  mine,  but  the  Father's 
who  sent  me. 

25    These   things   have   I    spoken 
unto   you,    while   yet   abiding   with 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  14. 


DOUAY       459 


Father;  how  sayest  thou,  Show  us 
the  Father?  10  Believest  thou  not 
that  I  am  in  the  Father,  and  the 
Father  in  me?  the  words  that  I  say 
unto  you  I  speak  not  from  myself : 
but  the  Father  abiding  in  me  doeth 
his  works.  11  BeHeve  me  that  I 
am  in  the  Father,  and  the  Father  in 
me :  or  else  believe  me  for  the  very 
works'  sake.  12  Verily,  verily,  I 
saj'  unto  you,  He  that  believeth  on 
me,  the  works  that  I  do  shall  he  do 
also ;  and  greater  works  than  these 
shall  he  do ;  because  I  go  unto  the 
Father.  13  And  whatsoever  ye 
shall  ask  in  my  name,  that  will  I 
do,  that  the  Father  may  be  glori- 
fied in  the  Son.  14  If  ye  shall  ask 
anything  in  my  name,  that  will  I 
do.  15  If  ye  love  me,  ye  will  keep 
my  commandments.  16  And  I  will 
pray  the  Father,  and  he  shall  give 
you  another  Comforter,  that  he 
may  be  with  you  for  ever,  17  even 
the  Spirit  of  truth :  whom  the 
world  cannot  receive ;  for  it  behold- 
eth  him  not,  neither  knoweth  him : 
ye  know  him ;  for  he  abideth  with 
you,  and  shall  be  in  you.  18  I  will 
not  leave  you  desolate :  I  come  un- 
to you.  19  Yet  a  little  while,  and 
the  world  beholdeth  me  no  more; 
but  ye  behold  me :  because  I  live, 
ye  shall  live  also.  20  In  that  day 
ye  shall  know  that  I  am  in  my 
Father,  and  ye  in  me,  and  I  in  you. 
21  He  that  hath  my  command- 
ments, and  keepeth  them,  he  it  is 
that  loveth  me :  and  he  that  loveth 
me  shall  be  loved  of  my  Father, 
and  I  will  love  him,  and  will  mani- 
fect  myself  unto  him.  22  Judas 
(not  Iscariot)  saith  unto  him.  Lord, 
what  is  come  to  pass  that  thou  wilt 
manifest  thyself  unto  us,  and  not 
unto  the  world?  23  Jesus  an- 
swered and  said  unto  him.  If  a  man 
love  me,  he  will  keep  my  word : 
and  my  Father  will  love  him,  and 
we  will  come  unto  him,  and 
make  our  abode  with  him.  24  He 
that  loveth  me  not  keepeth  not  my 
words :  and  the  word  which  ye  hear 
is  not  mine,  but  the  Father's  who 
sent  me. 

25  These  things  have  I  spoken 
unto  you,  while  yet  abiding  with 
you.  26  But  the  Comforter,  even 
the  Holy  Spirit,  whom  the  Fa- 
ther   will    send    in    my    name,    he 


known  me?  Philip,  he  that  seeth  me 
seeth  the  Father  also.  How  sayest  thou. 
Shew  us  the  Father? 

10  Do  you  not  believe,  that  I  am  in  the 
Father,  and  the  Father  in  me?  The 
words  that  I  speak  to  you,  I  speak  not 
of  myself.  But  the  Father  who  abideth 
in  me,  he  doth  the  works. 

it  Believe  you  not  that  I  am  in  the  Fa- 
ther, and  the  Father  in  me? 

12  Otherwise  believe  for  the  very 
works'  sake.  Amen,  amen  I  say  to  you,  he 
that  believeth  in  me,  the  works  that  I  do, 
he  also  shall  do ;  and  greater  than  these 
shall  he  do. 

13  Because  I  go  to  the  Father :  and 
whatsoever  you  shall  ask  the  Father  in 
my  name,  that  will  I  do :  that  the  Father 
may  be  glorified  in  the  Son. 

14  If  you  shall  ask  me  any  thing  in  my 
name,  that  I  will  do. 

15  If  you  love  me,  keep  my  command- 
ments. 

16  And  I  will  ask  the  Father,  and  he 
shall  give  you  another  Paraclete,  that  he 
may  abide  with  you  for  ever. 

17  The  spirit  of  truth,  whom  the  world 
cannot  receive,  because  it  seeth  him  not, 
nor  knoweth  him :  but  you  shall  know 
him ;  because  he  shall  abide  with  you, 
and  shall  be  in  you. 

18  I  will  not  leave  you  orphans,  I  will 
come  to  you. 

19  Yet  a  little  while :  and  the  world 
seeth  me  no  more.  But  you  see  me :  be- 
cause I  live,  and  you  shall  live. 

20  In  that  day  you  shall  know,  that  I 
am  in  my  Father,  and  you  in  me,  and  I 
in  you. 

21  He  that  hath  my  commandments, 
and  keepeth  them ;  he  it  is  that  loveth 
me.  And  he  that  loveth  me,  shall  be 
loved  of  my  Father:  and  I  will  love  him, 
and  will  manifest  myself  to  him. 

22  Judas  saith  to  him,  not  the  Iscariot: 
Lord,  how  is  it,  that  thou  wilt  manifest 
thyself  to  us,  and  not  to  the  world? 

23  Jesus  answered,  and  said  to  him:  If 
any  one  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  word, 
and  my  Father  will  love  him,  and  we  will 
come  to  him,  and  will  make  our  abode 
with  him. 

24  He  that  loveth  me  not,  keepeth  not 
my  words.  And  the  word  which  you 
have  heard,  is  not  mine;  but  the  Fa- 
ther's who  sent  me. 

25  These  things  have  I  spoken  to  you, 
abiding  with  you. 

26  But  the  Paraclete,  the  Holy  Ghost, 
whom  the  Father  will  send  in  my  name, 


460       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  15. 


REVISED 


and  bring  all  things  to  your  remembrance, 
whatsoever  I  have  said  unto  you. 

2."/  Peace  I  leave  with  you,  my  peace  I 
give  unto  you :  not  as  the  world  giveth, 
give  I  unto  you.  Let  not  your  heart  be 
troubled,  neither  let  it  be  afraid. 

28  Ye  have  heard  how  I  said  unto  you, 
I  go  away,  and  come  again  unto  you.  If 
ye  loved  me,  ye  would  rejoice,  because  I 
said,  I  go  unto  the  Father :  for  my 
Father  is  greater  than  I. 

29  And  now  I  have  told  you  before  it 
come  to  pass,  that,  when  it  is  come  to 
pass,  ye  might  believe. 

30  Hereafter  I  will  not  talk  much  with 
you:  for  the  prince  of  this  world  com- 
eth,  and  hath  nothing  in  me. 

31  But  that  the  world  may  know  that 
I  love  the  Father ;  and  as  the  Father 
gave  me  commandment,  even  so  I  do. 
Arise,  let  us  go  hence. 


CHAPTER  15. 

I   AM  the  true  vine,  and  my  Father  is 
the  husbandman. 

2  Every  branch  in  me  that  beareth  not 
fruit  he  taketh  away :  and  every  branch 
that  beareth  fruit,  he  purgeth  it,  that 
it  may  bring  forth  more  fruit. 

3  Now  ye  are  clean  through  the  word 
which  I  have  spoken  unto  you. 

4  Abide  in  me,  and  I  in  you.  As  the 
branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself,  ex- 
cept it  abide  In  the  vine ;  no  more  can 
ye,  except  ye  abide  in  me. 

5  I  am  the  vine,  ye  are  the  branches : 
He  that  abideth  in  me,  and  I  in  him, 
the  same  bringeth  forth  much  fruit:  for 
without  me  ye  can  do  nothing. 

6  If  a  man  abide  not  in  me,  he  is  cast 
forth  as  a  branch,  and  is  withered;  and 
men  gather  them,  and  cast  them  into 
the  fire,  and  they  are  burned. 

7  If  ye  abide  in  me,  and  my  words 
abide  in  you,  ye  shall  ask  what  ye  will, 
and  it  shall  be  done  unto  you. 

8  Herein  is  my  Father  glorified,  that 
ye  bear  much  fruit ;  so  shall  ye  be  my  dis- 
ciples. 

9  As  the  Father  hath  loved  me,  so 
have  I  loved  you :  continue  ye  in  my 
love. 

10  If  ye  keep  my  commandments,  ye 
shall  abide  in  my  love ;  even  as  I  have 
kept  my  Father's  commandments,  and 
abide  in  his  love. 


you.  26  But  the  Comforter,  even 
the  Holy  Spirit,  whom  the  Father 
will  send  in  my  name,  he  shall 
teach  you  all  things,  and  bring  to 
j'our  remembrance  all  that  I  said 
unto  you.  27  Peace  I  leave  with 
3^ou ;  my  peace  I  give  unto  you : 
not  as  the  world  giveth,  give  I 
unto  you.  Let  not  your  heart  be 
troubled,  neither  let  it  be  fearful. 
28  Ye  heard  how  I  said  to  you,  I 
go  away,  and  I  come  unto  you.  If 
ye  loved  me,  ye  would  have  re- 
joiced, because  I  go  unto  the  Fa- 
ther: for  the  Father  is  greater 
than  I.  29  And  now  I  have  told 
you  before  it  come  to  pass,  that, 
when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  may 
believe.  30  I  will  no  more  speak 
much  with  you,  for  the  prince  of 
the  world  cometh :  and  he  hath 
nothing  in  me;  31  but  that  the 
world  may  know  that  I  love  the 
Father,  and  as  the  Father  gave 
me  commandment,  even  so  I  do. 
Arise,  let  us  go  hence. 

_gT  AM  the  true  vine,  and  my 
■'jJ-  Father  is  the  husbandman. 
2  Every  branch  in  me  that  beareth 
not  fruit,  he  taketh  it  away :  and 
every  branch  that  beareth  fruit,  he 
cleanseth  it,  that  it  may  bear  more 
fruit.  3  Already  ye  are  clean  be- 
cause of  the  word  which  I  have 
spoken  unto  you.  4  Abide  in  me, 
and  I  in  you.  As  the  branch  can- 
not bear  fruit  of  itself,  except  it 
abide  in  the  vine;  so  neither  can 
ye,  except  ye  abide  in  me.  5  I  am 
the  vine,  ye  are  the  branches :  He 
that  abideth  in  me,  and  I  in  him, 
the  same  beareth  much  fruit :  for 
apart  from  me  ye  can  do  nothing. 
6  If  a  man  abide  not  in  me,  he  is 
cast  forth  as  a  branch,  and  is  with- 
ered ;  and  they  gather  them,  and 
cast  them  into  the  fire,  and  they 
are  burned.  7  If  ye  abide  in  me, 
and  my  words  abide  in  you,  ask 
whatsoever  ye  will,  and  it  shall  be 
done  unto  you.  8  Herein  is  my 
Father  glorified,  that  ye  bear  much 
fruit ;  and  so  shall  ye  be  my  dis- 
ciples. 9  Even  as  the  Father  hath 
loved  me,  I  also  have  loved  you : 
abide  ye  in  my  love.  10  If  ye  keep 
my  commandments,  ye  shall  abide 
in  my  love ;  even  as  I  have  kept 
my    Father's    commandments,    and 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  15. 


DOUAY       461 


shall  teach  you  all  things,  and  bring 
to  your  remembrance  all  that  I  said 
unto  you.  27  Peace  I  leave  with 
you ;  my  peace  I  give  unto  you :  not 
as  the  world  giveth,  give  I  unto 
you.  Let  not  your  heart  be  trou- 
bled, neither  let  it  be  fearful.  28 
Ye  heard  how  I  said  to  you,  I  go 
away,  and  1  come  unto  you.  If  ye 
loved  me,  ye  would  have  rejoiced, 
because  I  go  unto  the  Father:  for 
the  Father  is  greater  than  I.  29 
And  now  I  have  told  you  before  it 
come  to  pass,  that,  when  it  is  come 
to  pass,  ye  may  believe.  30  I  will 
no  more  speak  much  with  you,  for 
the  prince  of  the  world  cometh  :  and 
he  hath  nothing  in  me;  31  but 
that  the  world  may  know  that  I 
love  the  Father,  and  as  the  Father 
gave  me  commandment,  even  so  I 
do.    Arise,  let  us  go  hence. 


he  will  teach  you  all  things,  and  bring  all 
things  to  your  mind,  whatsoever  I  shall 
have  said  to  you. 

27  Peace  I  leave  with  you,  my  peace  I 
give  unto  you :  not  as  the  world  giveth, 
do  I  give  unto  you.  Let  not  your  heart 
be  troubled,  nor  let  it  be  afraid. 

28  You  have  heard  that  I  said  to  you : 
I  go  away,  and  I  come  unto  you.  If  you 
loved  me,  you  would  indeed  be  glad,  be- 
cause I  go  to  the  Father :  for  the  Father 
is  greater  than  I. 

29  And  now  I  have  told  you  before  it 
come  to  pass :  that  when  it  shall  come  to 
pass,  you  may  believe. 

30  I  will  not  now  speak  many  things 
with  you.  For  the  prince  of  this  world 
cometh,  and  in  me  he  hath  not  any  thing. 

31  But  that  the  world  may  know,  that  I 
love  the  Father :  and  as  the  Father 
hath  given  me  commandment,  so  do  I : 
Arise,  let  us  go  hence. 


^T  AM  the  true  vine,  and  my 
15  A  Father  is  the  husbandman.  2 
Every  branch  in  me  that  beareth 
not  fruit,  he  taketh  it  away :  and 
every  branch  that  beareth  fruit,  he 
cleanseth  it,  that  it  may  bear  more 
fruit.  3  Already  ye  are  clean  be- 
cause of  the  word  which  I  have 
spoken  unto  you.  4  Abide  in  me, 
and  I  in  you.  As  the  branch  can- 
not bear  fruit  of  itself,  except  it 
abide  in  the  vine ;  so  neither  can  ye, 
except  ye  abide  in  me.  S  I  am  the 
vine,  ye  are  the  branches :  He  that 
abideth  in  me,  and  I  in  him,  the 
same  beareth  much  fruit :  for  apart 
from  me  ye  can  do  nothing.  6  If 
a  man  abide  not  in  me,  he  is  cast 
forth  as  a  branch,  and  is  withered ; 
and  they  gather  them,  and  cast  them 
into  the  fire,  and  they  are  burned. 

7  If  ye  abide  in  me,  and  my  words 
abide  in  you,  ask  whatsoever  ye 
will,  and  it  shall  be  done  unto  you. 

8  Herein  is  my  Father  glorified, 
that  ye  bear  much  fruit ;  and  so 
shall  ye  be  my  disciples.  9  Even 
as  the  Father  hath  loved  me,  I  also 
have  loved  you :  abide  ye  in  my 
love.  10  If  ye  keep  my  command- 
ments, ye  shall  abide  in  my  love ; 
even  as  I  have  kept  my  Father's 
commandments,    and    abide    in   his 


CHAPTER  15. 

I  AM  the  true  vine ;  and  my  Father  is 
the  husbandman. 

2  Every  branch  in  me,  that  beareth  not 
fruit,  he  will  take  away :  and  every  one 
that  beareth  fruit,  he  will  purge  it,  that 
it  may  bring  forth  more  fruit. 

3  Now  you  are  clean  by  reason  of  the 
word,  which  I  have  spoken  to  you. 

4  Abide  in  me,  and  I  in  you.  As  the 
branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself,  unless 
it  abide  in  the  vine,  so  neither  can  you, 
unless  you  abide  in  me. 

5  I  am  the  vine;  you  the  branches:  he 
that  abideth  in  me,  and  I  in  him,  the 
same  beareth  much  fruit :  for  without 
me  you  can  do  nothing. 

6  If  any  one  abide  not  in  me,  he  shall  be 
cast  forth  as  a  branch,  and  shall  wither, 
and  they  shall  gather  him  up,  and  cast 
him  into  the  fire,  and  he  burneth. 

7  If  you  abide  in  me,  and  my  words 
abide  in  you,  you  shall  ask  whatever  you 
will,  and  it  shall  be  done  unto  you. 

8  In  this  is  my  Father  glorified ;  that 
you  bring  forth  very  much  fruit,  and  be- 
come my  disciples. 

9  As  the  Father  hath  loved  me,  I  also 
have  loved  you.    Abide  in  my  love. 

10  If  you  keep  my  commandments,  you 
shall  abide  in  my  love ;  as  I  also  have 
kept  my  Father's  commandments,  and 
do  abide  in  his  love. 

11  These  things  I  have  spoken  to  you, 


462       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  15. 


REVISED 


11  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto 
you,  that  my  joy  might  remain  in  you, 
and  that  your  joy  might  be  full. 

12  This  is  my  commandment,  That  ye 
love  one  another,  as  I  have  loved  you. 

13  Greater  love  hath  no  man  than  this, 
that  a  mall  lay  down  his  life  for  his 
friends. 

14  Ye  are  my  friends,  if  ye  do  v^^hat- 
soever  I  command  you. 

15  Henceforth  I  call  you  not  servants; 
for  the  servant  knovv^eth  not  what  his 
lord  doeth :  but  I  have  called  you  friends ; 
for  all  things  that  I  have  heard  of  my 
Father  I  have  made  known  unto  you. 

16  Ye  have  not  chosen  me,  but  I  have 
chosen  you,  and  ordained  you,  that  ye 
should  go  and  bring  forth  fruit,  and  that 
your  fruit  should  remain :  that  whatso- 
ever ye  shall  ask  of  the  Father  in  my 
name,  he  may  give  it  you. 

17  These  things  I  command  you,  that 
ye  love  one  another. 

18  If  the  world  hate  you,  ye  know  that 
it  hated  me  before  it  hated  you. 

19  If  ye  were  of  the  world,  the  world 
would  love  his  own :  but  because  ye  are 
not  of  the  world,  but  I  have  chosen  you 
out  of  the  world,  therefore  the  world 
hateth  you. 

20  Remember  the  word  that  I  said 
unto  you.  The  servant  is  not  greater  than 
his  lord.  If  they  have  persecuted  me, 
they  will  also  persecute  you;  if  they  have 
kept  my  saying,  they  will  keep  your's  also. 

21  But  all  these  things  will  they  do  unto 
you  for  my  name's  sake,  because  they 
know  not  him  that  sent  me. 

22  If  I  had  not  come  and  spoken  unto 
them,  they  had  not  had  sin :  but  now  they 
have  no  cloke  for  their  sin. 

23  He  that  hateth  me  hateth  my  Father 
also. 

24  If  I  had  not  done  among  them  the 
works  which  none  other  man  did,  they 
had  not  had  sin :  but  now  have  they  both 
seen  and  hated  both  me  and  my  Father. 

25  But  this  coineth  to  pass,  that  the 
word  might  be  fulfilled  that  is  written  in 
their  law.  They  hated  me  without  a 
cause. 

26  But  when  the  Comforter  is  come, 
whom  I  will  send  unto  you  from  the 
Father,  even  the  Spirit  of  truth,  which 
proceedeth  from  the  Father,  he  shall 
testify  of  me: 

27  And  ye  also  shall  bear  witness,  be- 
cause ye  have  been  with  me  from  the  be- 
ginning. 


abide  in  his  love.  11  These  things 
have  I  spoken  unto  you,  that  my 
joy  may  be  in  you,  and  that  your 
joy  may  be  fulfilled.  12  This  is  my 
commandment,  that  ye  love  one  an- 
other, even  as  I  have  loved  you. 
13  Greater  love  hath  no  man  than 
this,  that  a  man  lay  down  his  life 
for  his  friends.  14  Ye  are  my 
friends,  if  ye  do  the  things  which 
I  command  you.  15  No  longer  do 
I  call  you  servants ;  for  the  ser- 
vant knoweth  not  what  his  lord 
doeth :  but  I  have  called  you 
friends ;  for  all  things  that  I  heard 
from  my  Father  I  have  made 
known  unto  you.  16  Ye  did  not 
choose  me,  but  I  chose  you,  and 
appointed  you,  that  ye  should  go 
and  bear  fruit,  and  that  your  fruit 
should  abide :  that  whatsoever  ye 
shall  ask  of  the  Father  in  my  name, 
he  may  give  it  you.  17  These  things 
I  command  you,  that  ye  may  love 
one  another.  18  If  the  world  hateth 
you,  ye  know  that  it  hath  hated  me 
before  it  hated  you.  19  If  ye  were 
of  the  world,  the  world  would 
love  its  own :  but  because  ye  are 
not  of  the  world,  but  I  chose  you 
out  of  the  world,  therefore  the 
world  hateth  you.  20  Remember 
the  word  that  I  said  unto  you,  A 
servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord. 
If  they  persecuted  me,  they  will 
also  persecute  you ;  if  they  kept  my 
word,  they  will  keep  yours  also. 
21  But  all  these  things  will  they 
do  unto  you  for  my  name's  sake, 
because  they  know  not  him  that 
sent  me.  22  If  I  had  not  come 
and  spoken  unto  them,  they  had 
not  had  sin :  but  now  they  have  no 
excuse  for  their  sin.  23  He  that 
hateth  me  hateth  my  Father  also. 
24  If  I  had  not  done  among  them 
the  works  which  none  other  did, 
they  had  not  had  sin :  but  now 
have  they  both  seen  and  hated  both 
me  and  my  Father.  25  But  this 
cometh  to  pass,  that  the  word  may 
be  fulfilled  that  is  written  in  their 
law.  They  hated  me  without  a 
cause.  26  But  when  the  Comforter 
is  come,  whom  I  will  send  unto 
you  from  the  Father,  even  the 
Spirit  of  truth,  which  proceedeth 
from  the  Father,  he  shall  bear  wit- 
ness of  me :  27  and  ye  also  bear 
witness,  because  ye  have  been  with 
me  from  the  beginning. 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  15. 


DOUAY       463 


love.  II  These  things  have  I  spo- 
ken unto  you,  that  my  joy  may  be 
in  you,  and  that  your  joy  may  be 
made  full.  12  This  is  my  com- 
mandment, that  ye  love  one  an- 
other, even  as  I  have  loved  you. 
13  Greater  love  hath  no  man  than 
this,  that  a  man  lay  down  his  life 
for  his  friends.  14  Ye  are  my 
friends,  if  ye  do  the  things  which 
I  command  you.  15  No  longer  do 
I  call  you  servants ;  for  the  servant 
knoweth  not  what  his  lord  doeth : 
but  I  have  called  you  friends;  for 
all  things  that  I  heard  from  my 
Father  I  have  made  known  unto 
you.  16  Ye  did  not  choose  me,  but 
I  chose  you,  and  appointed  you, 
that  ye  should  go  and  bear  fruit, 
and  that  your  fruit  should  abide: 
that  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  of  the 
Father  in  my  name,  he  may  give  it 
you.  17  These  things  I  command 
you,  that  ye  may  love  one  another. 
18  If  the  world  hateth  you,  ye  know 
that  it  hath  hated  me  before  it 
hated  you.  19  If  ye  were  of  the 
world,  the  world  would  love  its 
own :  but  iDecause  ye  are  not  of  the 
world,  but  I  chose  you  out  of  the 
world,  therefore  the  world  hateth 
you.  20  Remember  the  word  that 
I  said  unto  you,  A  servant  is  not 
greater  than  his  lord.  If  they  per- 
secuted me,  they  will  also  persecute 
you ;  if  they  kept  my  word,  they 
will  keep  yours  also.  21  But  all 
these  things  will  they  do  unto  you 
for  my  name's  sake,  because  they 
know  not  him  that  sent  me.  22  If 
I  had  not  come  and  spoken  unto 
them,  they  had  not  had  sin :  but 
now  they  have  no  excuse  for  their 
sin.  23  He  that  hateth  me  hateth 
my  Father  also.  24  If  I  had  not 
done  among  them  the  works  which 
none  other  did,  they  had  not  had 
sin :  but  now  have  they  both  seen 
and  hated  both  me  and  my  Father. 
25  But  this  cometh  to  pass,  that  the 
word  may  be  fulfilled  that  is  writ- 
ten in  their  law.  They  hated  me 
without  a  cause.  26  But  when  the 
Comforter  is  come,  whom  I  will 
send  unto  you  from  the  Father, 
even  the  Spirit  of  truth,  which  pro- 
ceedeth  from  the  Father,  he  shall 
bear  witness  of  me :  27  and  ye 
also  bear  witness,  because  ye  have 
been  with  me  from  the  beginning. 


that  my  joy  may  be  in  you,  and  your  joy 
may  be  filled. 

12  This  is  my  commandment,  that  you 
love  one  another,  as  I  have  loved  you. 

13  Greater  love  than  this  no  man  hath, 
that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his 
friends. 

14  You  are  my  friends,  if  you  do  the 
things  that  I  command  you. 

15  I  will  not  now  call  you  servants:  for 
the  servant  knoweth  not  what  his  lord 
doth.  But  I  have  called  you  friends :  be- 
cause all  things  whatsoever  I  have  heard 
of  my  Father,  I  have  made  known  to  you. 

16  You  have  not  chosen  me :  but  I  have 
chosen  you ;  and  have  appointed  you, 
that  you  should  go,  and  should  bring 
forth  fruit;  and  your  fruit  should  re- 
main :  that  whatsoever  you  shall  ask  of 
the  Father  in  my  name,  he  may  give  it 
you. 

17  These  things  I  command  you,  that 
you  love  one  another. 

18  If  the  world  hate  you,  know  ye,  that 
it  hath  hated  me  before  you. 

19  If  you  had  been  of  the  world,  the 
world  would  love  its  own :  but  because 
you  are  not  of  the  world,  but  I  have 
chosen  you  out  of  the  world,  therefore 
the  world  hateth  you. 

20  Remember  my  word  that  I  said  to 
you :  The  servant  is  not  greater  than 
his  master.  If  they  have  persecuted  me, 
they  will  also  persecute  you:  if  they  have 
kept  my  word,  they  will  keep  yours  also. 

21  But  all  these  things  they  will  do  to 
you  for  my  name's  sake :  because  they 
know  not  him  that  sent  me. 

22  If  I  had  not  rome,  and  spoken  to 
them,  they  would  not  have  sin;  but  now 
they  have  no  excuse  for  their  sin. 

23  He  that  hateth  me,  hateth  my  Fa- 
ther also. 

24  If-  I  had  not  done  among  them  the 
works  that  no  other  man  hath  done,  they 
would  not  have  sin;  but  now  they  have 
both  seen  and  hated  both  me  and  my 
Father. 

25  But  that  the  word  may  be  fulfilled 
which  is  written  in  their  law :  They  hated 
vie  without  cause. 

26  But  when  the  Paraclete  cometh, 
whom  I  will  send  you  from  the  Father, 
the  Spirit  of  truth,  who  proceedeth  from 
the  Father,  he  shall  give  testimony  of  me. 

27  And  you  shall  give  testimony,  be- 
cause you  are  with  me  from  the  begin- 
ning. 


464       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  16. 


REVISED 


CHAPTER  16. 

THESE  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you, 
that  ye  should  not  be  offended. 

2  They  shall  put  you  out  of  the  syna- 
gogues :  yea,  the  time  cometh,  that  who- 
soever killeth  you  will  think  that  he  doeth 
God  service. 

3  And  these  things  will  they  do  unto 
you,  because  they  have  not  known  the 
Father,  nor  me. 

4  But  these  things  have  I  told  you, 
that  when  the  time  shall  come,  ye  may 
remember  that  I  told  you  of  them.  And 
these  things  I  said  not  unto  you  at  the 
beginning,  because  I  was  with  you. 

5  But  now  I  go  my  way  to  him  that 
sent  me;  and  none  of  you  asketh  me, 
Whither  goest  thou? 

6  But  because  I  have  said  these  things 
unto  you,  sorrow  hath  filled  your  heart. 

7  Nevertheless  I  tell  you  the  truth ;  It 
is  expedient  for  you  that  I  go  away:  for 
if  I  go  not  away,  the  Comforter  will  not 
come  unto  you ;  but  if  I  depart,  I  will 
send  him  unto  you. 

8  And  when  he  is  come,  he  will  reprove 
the  world  of  sin,  and  of  righteousness, 
and  of  judgment: 

9  Of  sin,  because  they  believe  not  on 
me; 

10  Of  righteousness,  because  I  go  to 
my  Father,  and  ye  see  me  no  more ; 

11  Of  judgment,  because  the  prince  of 
this  world  is  judged. 

12  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  unto 
you,  but  ye  cannot  bear  them  now. 

13  Howbeit  when  he,  the  Spirit  of 
truth,  is  come,  he  will  guide  you  into  all 
truth:  for  he  shall  not  speak  of  himself; 
but  whatsoever  he  shall  hear,  that  shall 
he  speak :  and  he  will  shew  you  things 
to  come. 

14  He  shall  glorify  me:  for  he  shall  re- 
ceive df  mine,  and  shall  shew  it  unto 
you. 

15  All  things  that  the  Father  hath  are 
mine:  therefore  said  I,  that  he  shall 
take  of  mine,  and  shall  shew  it  unto 
you. 

16  A  little  while,  and  ye  shall  not  see 
me :  and  again,  a  little  while,  and  ye  shall 
see  me,  because  I  go  to  the  Father. 

17  Then  said  some  of  his  disciples 
among  themselves,  What  is  this  that  he 
saith  unto  us,  A  little  while,  and  ye  shall 
not  see  me :  and  again,  a  little  while,  and 
ye  shall  see  me :  and,  Because  I  go  to 
the  Father? 

18  They   said  therefore,   What  is  this 


/-''P  HESE  things  have  I  spo- 
I'^-L  ken  unto  you,  that  ye 
should  not  be  made  to  stumble.  2 
They  shall  put  you  out  of  the  syna- 
gogues :  yea,  the  hour  cometh,  that 
whosoever  killeth  you  shall  think 
that  he  offereth  service  unto  God. 
3  And  these  things  will  they  do, 
because  they  have  not  known  the 
Father,  nor  me.  4  But  these  things 
have  I  spoken  unto  you,  that  when 
their  hour  is  come,  ye  may  remem- 
ber them,  how  that  I  told  you. 
And  these  things  I  said  not  unto 
you  from  the  beginning,  because 
I  was  with  you.  5  But  now  I  go 
unto  him  that  sent  me ;  and  none 
of  you  asketh  me,  Whither  goest 
thou?  6  But  because  I  have  spo- 
ken these  things  unto  you,  sorrow 
hath  filled  your  heart.  7  Neverthe- 
less I  tell  you  the  truth ;  It  is  ex- 
pedient for  you  that  I  go  away : 
for  if  I  go  not  away,  the  Com- 
forter will  not  come  unto  you ;  but 
if  I  go,  I  will  send  him  unto  you. 
8  And  he,  when  he  is  come,  will 
convict  the  world  in  respect  of  sin, 
and  of  righteousness,  and  of  judge- 
ment :  9  of  sin,  because  they  be- 
lieve not  on  me ;  10  of  righteous- 
ness, because  I  go  to  the  Father, 
and  ye  behold  me  no  more;  11  of 
judgement,  because  the  prince  of 
this  world  hath  been  judged.  12 
I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  unto 
you,  but  ye  cannot  bear  them  now. 
13  Howbeit  when  he,  the  Spirit  of 
truth,  is  come,  he  shall  guide  you 
into  all  the  truth :  for  he  shall 
not  speak  from  himself;  but  what 
things  soever  he  shall  hear,  tlicse 
shall  he  speak:  and  he  shall  de- 
clare unto  you  the  things  that  are 
to  come.  14  He  shall  glorify  me: 
for  he  shall  take  of  mine,  and  shall 
declare  it  unto  you.  15  AH  things 
whatsoever  the  Father  hath  are 
mine :  therefore  said  I,  that  he 
taketh  of  mine,  and  shall  declare  it 
unto  you.  16  A  little  while,  and  ye 
behold  me  no  more ;  and  again  a 
little   while,   and   ye   shall    see   me. 

17  So)iie  of  his  disciples  therefore 
said  one  to  another.  What  is  this 
that  he  saith  unto  us,  A  little  while, 
and  ye  behold  me  not;  and  again  a 
little  while,  and  ye  shall  see  me: 
and.  Because  I  go  to  the  Father? 

18  They   said  therefore,   What   is 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  i6. 


DOUAY       455 


£JT^  HESE  things  have  I  spo- 
It)  J_  i^en  unto  you,  that  yc  should 
not  be  caused  to  stumble.  2  They 
shall  put  you  out  of  the  syna- 
gogues :  yea,  the  hour  cometh,  that 
whosoever  killeth  yau  shall  think 
that  he  offereth  service  unto  God. 
3  And  these  things  will  they  do, 
because  they  have  not  known  the 
Father,  nor  me.  4  But  these  things 
have  I  spoken  unto  you,  that  when 
their  hour  is  come,  ye  may  remem- 
ber them,  how  that  I  told  you.  And 
these  things  I  said  not  unto  you 
from  the  beginning,  because  I  was 
with  you.  5  But  now  I  go  unto 
him  that  sent  me ;  and  none  of  you 
asketh  me,  Whither  goest  thou? 
6  But  because  I  have  spoken  these 
things  unto  you,  sorrow  hath  filled 
your  heart.  7  Nevertheless  I  tell 
you  the  truth :  It  is  expedient  for 
you  that  I  go  away;  for  if  I  go  not 
away,  the  Comforter  will  not  come 
unto  you;  but  if  I  go,  I  will  send 
him  unto  you.  8  And  he,  when  he 
is  come,  will  convict  the  world  in 
respect  of  sin,  and  of  righteousness, 
and  of  judgment:  9  of  sin,  because 
they  believe  not  on  me;  10  of 
righteousness,  because  I  go  to  the 
Father,  and  ye  behold  me  no  more; 

11  of  judgment,  because  the  prince 
of    this    world    hath    been    judged. 

12  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say 
unto  you,  but  ye  cannot  bear  them 
now.  13  Howbeit  when  he,  the 
Spirit  of  truth,  is  come,  he  shall 
guide  you  into  all  the  truth  :  for  he 
shall  not  speak  from  himself;  but 
what  things  soever  he  shall  hear, 
these  shall  he  speak :  and  he  shall 
declare  unto  you  the  things  that  are 
to  come.  14  He  shall  glorify  me: 
for  he  shall  take  of  mine,  and  shall 
declare  it  unto  you.  15  All  things 
whatsoever  the  Father  hath  are 
mine:  therefore  said  I,  that  he 
taketh  of  mine,  and  shall  declare  it 
unto  you.  16  A  little  while,  and 
ye  behold  me  no  more ;  and  again 
a  little  while,  and  ye  shall  see  me. 

17  Some  of  his  disciples  therefore 
said  one  to  another,  What  is  this 
that  he  saith  unto  us,  A  little  while, 
and  ye  behold  me  not ;  and  again  a 
little  while,  and  ye  shall  see  me: 
and,   Because  I  go  to  the  Father? 

18  They  said  therefore,  What  is 
this  that  he  saith,  A  little  while? 


CHAPTER  16. 

THESE  things  have  I  spoken  to  you, 
that  you  may  not  be  scandalized. 

2  They  will  put  you  out  of  the  syna- 
gogues :  yea,  the  hour  cometh,  that  who- 
soever killeth  you,  will  think  that  he  doth 
a  service  to  God. 

3  And  these  things  will  they  do  to  you ; 
because  they  have  not  known  the  Father, 
nor  me. 

4  But  these  things  I  have  told  you,  that 
when  the  hour  shall  come,  you  may  re- 
member that  I  told  you  of  them. 

5  But  I  told  you  not  these  things  from 
the  beginning,  because  I  was  with  you. 
And  now  I  go  to  him  that  sent  me,  and 
none  of  you  asketh  me :  Whither  goest 
thou? 

6  But  because  I  have  spoken  these 
things  to  you,  sorrow  hath  filled  your 
heart. 

7  But  I  tell  you  the  truth :  it  is  expe- 
dient to  you  that  I  go :  for  if  I  go  not, 
the  Paraclete  will  not  come  to  you ;  but 
if  I  go,  I  will  send  him  to  you. 

8  And  when  he  is  come,  he  will  con- 
vince the  world  of  sin,  and  of  justice, 
and  of  judgment. 

9  Of  sin:  because  they  believed  not  in 
me. 

10  And  of  justice :  because  I  go  to 
the  Father;  and  you  shall  see  me  no 
longer. 

11  And  of  judgment :  because  the  prince 
of  this  'world  is  already  judged. 

12  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  to 
j-ou :  but  you  cannot  bear  them  now. 

13  But  w-hen  he,  the  Spirit  of  truth,  is 
come,  he  will  teach  you  all  truth.  For  he 
shall  not  speak  of  himself;  but  what 
things  soever  he  shall  hear,  he  shall 
speak ;  and  the  things  that  are  to  come, 
he  shall  shew  you. 

14  He  shall  glorify  me;  because  he 
shall  receive  of  mine,  and  shall  shew  it 
to  you. 

15  All  things  whatsoever  the  Father 
hath,  are  mine.  Therefore  I  said,  that  he 
shall  receive  of  mine,  and  shew  it  to 
you. 

16  A  little  while,  and  now  you  shall  not 
see  me ;  and  again  a  little  while,  and  you 
shall  see  me :  because  I  go  to  the  Father. 

17  Then  some  of  his  disciples  said  one 
to  another:  What  is  this  that  he  saith 
to  us:  A  little  while,  and  you  shall  not 
see  me ;  and  again  a  little  while,  and  you 
shall  see  me,  and,  because  I  go  to  the  Fa- 
ther? 


466       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  i6. 


REVISED 


that  he  saith,  A  little  while?  we  cannot 
tell  what  he  saith. 

19  Now  Jesus  knew  that  they  were  de- 
sirous to  ask  him,  and  said  unto  them,  Do 
ye  enquire  among  yourselves  of  that  I 
said,  A  little  while,  and  ye  shall  not  see 
me:  and  again,  a  little  while,  and  ye 
shall  see  me? 

20  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  That 
ye  shall  weep  and  lament,  but  the  world 
shall  rejoice:  and  ye  shall  be  sorrow- 
ful, but  your  sorrow  shall  be  turned  into 

joy-  ,     .    • 

21  A  woman  when  she  is  m  travail 
hath  sorrow,  because  her  hour  is  come : 
but  as  soon  as  she  is  delivered  of  the 
child,  she  remembereth  no  more  the  an- 
guish, for  joy  that  a  man  is  born  into 
the  world. 

22  And  ye  now  therefore  have  sorrow : 
but  I  will  see  you  again,  and  your  heart 
shall  rejoice,  and  your  joy  no  man  taketh 
from  you. 

23  And  in  that  day  ye  shall  ask  me 
nothing.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you. 
Whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  the  Father  in 
my  name,  he  will  give  it  you. 

24  Hitherto  have  ye  asked  nothing  in 
my  name :  ask,  and  ye  shall  receive,  that 
your  joy  may  be  full. 

25  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto 
you  in  proverbs :  but  the  time  cometh, 
when  I  shall  no  more  speak  unto  you  in 
proverbs,  but  I  shall  shew  you  plainly  of 
the  Father. 

26  At  that  day  ye  shall  ask  in  my 
name :  and  I  say  not  unto  you,  that  I  will 
pray  the  Father  for  you : 

27  For  the  Father  himself  loveth  you, 
because  ye  have  loved  me,  and  have  be- 
lieved that  I  came  out  from  God. 

28  I  came  forth  from  the  Father,  and 
am  come  into  the  world :  again,  I  leave 
the  world,  and  go  to  the  Father. 

29  His  disciples  said  unto  him,  Lo, 
now  speakest  thou  plainly,  and  speakest 
no  proverb. 

30  Now  are  we  sure  that  thou  knowest 
all  things,  and  needest  not  that  any  man 
should  ask  thee :  by  this  we  believe  that 
thou  earnest  forth  from  God. 

31  Jesus  answered  them,  Do  ye  now  be- 
lieve? 

32  Behold,  the  hour  cometh,  yea,  is 
now  come,  that  ye  shall  be  scattered, 
every  man  to  his  own,  and  shall  leave  me 
alone :  and  yet  I  am  not  alone,  because 
the  Father  is  with  me. 

33  These  things  I  have  spoken  unto 
you,  that  in  me  ye  might  have  peace.     In 


this  that  he  saith,  A  little  while? 
We  know  not  what  he  saith.  19 
Jesus  perceived  that  they  were  de- 
sirous to  ask  him,  and  he  said  unto 
them,  Do  ye  inquire  among  your- 
selves concerning  this,  that  I  said, 
A  little  while,  and  ye  behold  me 
not,  and  again  a  little  while,  and 
ye  shall  see  me?  20  Verily,  verily, 
I  say  unto  you,  that  ye  shall  weep 
and  lament,  but  the  world  shall  re- 
joice: ye  shall  be  sorrowful,  but 
your  sorrow  shall  be  turned  into 
joy.  21  A  woman  when  she  is  in 
travail  hath  sorrow,  because  her 
hour  is  come :  but  when  she  is  de- 
livered of  the  child,  she  remember- 
eth no  more  the  anguish,  for  the 
joy  that  a  man  is  born  into  the 
world.  22  And  ye  therefore  now 
have  sorrow :  but  I  will  see  you 
again,  and  your  heart  shall  rejoice, 
and  your  joy  no  one  taketh  away 
from  you.  23  And  in  that  day  ye 
shall  ask  me  nothing.  Verily,  ver- 
ily, I  say  unto  you,  If  ye  shall 
ask  anything  of  the  Father,  he  will 
give  it  you  in  my  name.  24  Hith- 
erto have  ye  asked  nothing  in  my 
name :  ask,  and  ye  shall  receive, 
that  your  joy  may  be  fulfilled. 

25  These  things  have  I  spoken 
unto  you  in  proverbs :  the  hour 
cometh,  when  I  shall  no  more  speak 
unto  you  in  proverbs,  but  shall 
tell  you  plainly  of  the  Father.  26 
In  that  day  j^e  shall  ask  in  my 
name :  and  I  say  not  unto  you, 
that  I  will  pray  the  Father  for 
you;  27  for  the  Father  himself 
loveth  you,  because  ye  have  loved 
me,  and  have  believed  that  I  came 
forth  from  the  Father.  28  I  came 
out  from  the  Father,  and  am  come 
into  the  world :  again,  I  leave  the 
world,  and  go  unto  the  Father. 
29  His  disciples  say,  Lo,  now  speak- 
est thou  plainly,  and  speakest  no 
proverb.  30  Now  know  we  that 
thou  knowest  all  things,  and  need- 
est not  that  any  man  should  ask 
thee :  by  this  we  believe  that  thou 
camest  forth  from  God.  31  Jesus 
answered  them.  Do  ye  now  believe? 
32  Behold,  the  hour  cometh,  yea, 
is  come,  that  ye  shall  be  scattered, 
every  man  to  his  own,  and  shall 
leave  me  alone :  and  yet  I  am  not 
alone,  because  the  Father  is  with 
me.    2S  These  things  have  I  spoken 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  i6. 


DOUAY       467, 


We  know  not  what  he  saith.  19 
Jesus  perceived  that  they  were  de- 
sirous to  ask  him,  and  he  said  unto 
them,  Do  ye  inquire  among  your- 
selves concerning  this,  that  I  said, 
A  Uttle  while,  and  ye  behold  me 
not,  and  again  a  little  while,  and 
ye  shall  see  me?  20  Verily,  verily, 
I  say  unto  you,  that  ye  shall  weep 
and  lament,  but  the  world  shall  re- 
joice; ye  shall  be  sorrowful,  but 
your  sorrow  shall  be  turned  into 
joy.  21  A  woman  when  she  is  in 
travail  hath  sorrow,  because  her 
hour  is  come :  but  when  she  is  de- 
livered of  the  child,  she  remember- 
eth  no  more  the  anguish,  for  the 
joy  that  a  man  is  born  into  the 
world.  22  And  ye  therefore  now 
have  sorrow :  but  I  will  see  you 
again,  and  your  heart  shall  rejoice, 
and  your  joy  no  one  taketh  away 
from  you.  23  And  in  that  day  ye 
shall  ask  me  no  question.  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you.  If  ye  shall 
ask  anything  of  the  Father,  he  will 
give  it  you  in  my  name.  24  Hith- 
erto have  ye  asked  nothing  in  my 
name :  ask,  and  ye  shall  receive, 
that  your  joy  may  be  made  full. 

25  These  things  have  I  spoken 
unto  you  in  dark  sayings :  the  hour 
Cometh,  when  I  shall  no  more 
speak  unto  you  in  dark  sayings, 
but  shall  tell  you  plainly  of  the 
Father.  26  In  that  day  ye  shall 
ask  in  my  name :  and  I  say  not  un- 
to you,  that  I  will  pray  the  Father 
for  you ;  27  for  the  Father  him- 
self loveth  you,  because  ye  have 
loved  me,  and  have  believed  that 
I  came  forth  from  the  Father.  28 
I  came  out  from  the  Father,  and 
am  come  into  the  world :  again,  I 
leave  the  world,  and  go  unto  the 
Father.  29  His  disciples  say,  Lo, 
now  speakest  thou  plainly,  and 
speakest  no  dark  saying.  30  Now 
know  we  that  thou  knowest  all 
things,  and  needest  not  that  any 
man  should  ask  thee :  by  this  we  be- 
lieve that  thou  earnest  forth  from 
God.  31  Jesus  answered  them,  Do 
ye  now  believe?  32  Behold,  the 
hour  Cometh,  yea,  is  come,  that  ye 
shall  be  scattered,  every  man  to  his 
own,  and  shall  leave  me  alone :  and 
yet  I  am  not  alone,  because  the  Fa- 
ther is  with  me.  33  These  things 
have  I  spoken  unto  you,  that  in  me 


18  They  said  therefore :  What  is  this 
that  he  saith,  A  little  while?  we  know 
not  what  he  speaketh. 

19  And  Jesus  knew  that  they  had  a 
mind  to  ask  him ;  and  he  said  to  them : 
Of  this  do  you  inquire  among  your- 
selves, because  I  said :  A  little  while,  and 
you  shall  not  see  me ;  and  again  a  little 
while,  and  you  shall  see  me? 

20  Amen,  amen  I  say  to  you,  that  you 
shall  lament  and  weep,  but  the  world 
shall  rejoice;  and  you  shall  be  made  sor- 
rowful, but  your  sorrow  shall  be  turned 
into  joy. 

21  A  woman,  when  she  is  in  labour, 
hath  sorrow,  because  her  hour  is  come; 
but  when  she  hath  brought  forth  the 
child,  she  remembereth  no  more  the  an- 
guish, for  joy  that  a  man  is  born  into 
the  world. 

22  So  also  you  now  indeed  have  sor- 
row ;  but  I  will  see  you  again,  and  your 
heart  shall  rejoice;  and  your  joy  no  man 
shall  take  from  you. 

23  And  in  that  day  you  shall  not  ask  me 
any  thing.  Amen,  amen  I  say  to  you: 
if  you  ask  the  Father  any  thing  in  my 
name,  he  will  give  it  you. 

24  Hitherto  you  have  not  asked  any 
thing  in  my  name.  Ask,  and  you  shall 
receive;   that   your   joy   may  be    full. 

25  These  things  I  have  spoken  to  you 
in  proverbs.  The  hour  cometh,  when  I 
will  no  more  speak  to  you  in  proverbs, 
but  will  shew  you  plainly  of  the  Father. 

26  In  that  day  you  shall  ask  in  my 
name ;  and  I  say  not  to  you,  that  I  will 
ask  the  Father  for  you : 

27  For  the  Father  himself  loveth  you, 
because  you  have  loved  me,  and  have 
believed  that  I  came  out  from  God. 

28  I  came  forth  from  the  Father,  and 
am  come  into  the  world :  again  I  leave  the 
world,  and  I  go  to  the  Father. 

29  His  disciples  say  to  him :  Behold, 
now  thou  speakest  plainly,  and  speakest 
no  proverb. 

30  Now  we  know  that  thou  knowest  all 
things,  and  thou  needest  not  that  any 
man  should  ask  thee.  By  this  we  believe 
that  thou  camest  forth  from  God. 

31  Jesus  answered  them :  Do  you  now 
believe? 

32  Behold,  the  hour  cometh,  and  it  is 
now  come,  that  you  shall  be  scattered 
every  man  to  his  own,  and  shall  leave  me 
alone ;  and  yet  I  am  not  alone,  because 
the  Father  is  with  me. 

2,2,  These  things  I  have  spoken  to  you, 
that  in  me  you  may  have  peace.     In  the 


468       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  17. 


REVISED 


the  world  ye  shall  have  tribulation :  but 
be  of  good  cheer;  I  have  overcome  the 
world. 

CHAPTER  17. 

THESE  words  spake  Jesus,  and  lifted 
up  his  eyes  to  heaven,  and  said, 
Father,  the  hour  is  come;  glorify  thy 
Son,  that  thy  Son  also  may  glorify 
thee: 

2  As  thou  hast  given  him  power  over 
all  flesh,  that  he  should  give  eternal 
life  to  as  many  as  thou  hast  given 
him. 

3  And  this  is  life  eternal,  that  they 
might  know  thee  the  only  true  God, 
and  Jesus  Christ,  whom  thou  hast 
sent. 

4  I  have  glorified  thee  on  the  earth : 
I  have  finished  the  work  which  thou 
gavest  me  to  do. 

5  And  now,  O  Father,  glorify  thou 
me  with  thine  own  self  with  the  glory 
which  I  had  with  thee  before  the  world 
was. 

6  I  have  manifested  thy  name  unto 
the  men  which  thou  gavest  me  out  of 
the  world :  thine  they  were,  and  thou 
gavest  them  me;  and  they  have  kept  thy 
word. 

7  Now  they  have  known  that  all  things 
whatsoever  thou  hast  given  me  are  of 
thee. 

8  For  I  have  given  unto  them  the 
words  which  thou  gavest  me ;  and  they 
have  received  them,  and  have  known 
surely  that  I  came  out  from  thee,  and 
they  have  believed  that  thou  didst  send 
me. 

9  I  pray  for  them :  I  pray  not  for  the 
world,  but  for  them  which  thou  hast 
given  me ;  for  they  are  thine. 

10  And  all  mine  are  thine,  and 
thine  are  mine;  and  I  am  glorified  in 
them. 

11  And  now  I  am  no  more  in  the 
world,  but  these  are  in  the  world,  and  I 
come  to  thee.  Holy  Father,  keep  through 
thine  own  name  those  whom  thou  hast 
given  me,  that  they  may  be  one,  as  we 
are. 

12  While  I  was  with  them  in  the  world, 
I  kept  them  in  thy  name :  those  that 
thou  gavest  me  I  have  kept,  and  none 
of  them  is  lost,  but  the  son  of  perdi- 
tion ;  that  the  scripture  might  be  ful- 
filled. 

13  And  now  come  I  to  thee ;  and  these 
things   I   speak   in  the   world,  that  they 


unto  you,  that  in  me  ye  may  have 
peace.  In  the  world  ye  have  trib- 
ulation:  but  be  of  good  cheer;  I 
have  overcome  the  world. 


^npHESE  things  spake  Jesus; 
■*-7-L  and  lifting  up  his  eyes  to 
heaven,  he  said.  Father,  the  hour 
is  come;  glorify  thy  Son,  that  the 
Son  may  glorify  thee:  2  even  as 
thou  gavest  him  authority  over  all 
flesh,  that  whatsoever  thou  hast 
given  him,  to  them  he  should  give 
eternal  life.  3  And  this  is  life 
eternal,  that  they  should  know  thee 
the  only  true  God,  and  him  whom 
thou  didst  send,  even  Jesus  Christ. 
4  I  glorified  thee  on  the  earth,  hav- 
ing accomplished  the  work  which 
thou  hast  given  me  to  do.  5  And 
now,  O  Father,  glorify  thou  me 
with  thine  own  self  with  the  glory 
which  I  had  with  thee  before  the 
world  was.  6  I  manifested  thy 
name  unto  the  men  whom  thou 
gavest  me  out  of  the  world :  thine 
they  were,  and  thou  gavest  them  to 
me;  and  they  have  kept  thy  word. 
7  Now  they  know  that  all  things 
whatsoever  thou  hast  given  me  are 
from  thee :  8  for  the  words  which 
thou  gavest  me  I  have  given  unto 
them ;  and  they  received  them,  and 
knew  of  a  truth  that  I  came  forth 
from  thee,  and  they  believed  that 
thou  didst  send  me.  9  I  pray  for 
them :  I  pray  not  for  the  world, 
but  for  those  whom  thou  hast  given 
me;  for  they  are  thine:  10  and  all 
things  that  are  mine  are  thine,  and 
thine  are  mine :  and  I  am  glorified 
in  them.  11  And  I  am  no  more  in 
the  world,  and  these  are  in  the 
world,  and  I  come  to  thee.  Holy 
Father,  keep  them  in  thy  name 
which  thou  hast  given  me,  that  they 
may  be  one,  even  as  we  are.  12 
While  I  was  with  them,  I  kept  them 
in  thy  name  which  thou  hast  given 
me :  and  I  guarded  them,  and 
not  one  of  them  perished,  but  the 
son  of  perdition :  that  the  scripture 
might  be  fulfilled.  13  But  now  I 
come  to  thee ;  and  these  things  I 
speak  in  the  world,  that  they  may 
have  my  joy  fulfilled  in  themselves. 
14  I  have  given  them  thy  word ; 
and  the  world  hated  them,  because 
they  are  not  of  the  world,  even  as 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  17. 


DOUAY       469 


ye  may  have  peace.  In  the  world 
ye  have  tribulation :  but  be  of  good 
cheer;  I  have  overcome  the  world. 


'T^  HESE  things  spake  Jesus; 
1/  J-  and  lifting  up  his  eyes  to 
heaven,  he  said,  Father,  the  hour 
is  come ;  glorify  thy  Son,  that  the 
Son  may  glorify  thee:  2  even  as 
thou  gavest  him  authority  over  all 
flesh,  that  to  all  whom  thou  hast 
given  him,  he  should  give  eternal 
life.  3  And  this  is  life  eternal,  that 
they  should  know  thee  the  only  true 
God,  and  him  whom  thou  didst 
send,  even  Jesus  Christ.  4  I  glori- 
fied thee  on  the  earth,  having  ac- 
complished the  work  which  thou 
hast  given  me  to  do.  5  And  now, 
Father,  glorify  thou  me  with  thine 
own  self  with  the  glory  which  I 
had  with  thee  before  the  world 
was.  6  I  manifested  thy  name  un- 
to the  men  whom  thou  gavest  me 
out  of  the  world :  thine  they  were, 
and  thou  gavest  them  to  me ;  and 
they  have  kept  thy  word.  7  Now 
they  know  that  all  things  whatso- 
ever thou  hast  given  me  are  from 
thee :  8  for  the  words  which  thou 
gavest  me  I  have  given  unto  them ; 
and  they  received  them,  and  knew 
of  a  truth  that  I  came  forth  from 
thee,  and  they  believed  that  thou 
didst  send  me.  9  I  pray  for  them : 
I  pray  not  for  the  world,  but  for 
those  whom  thou  hast  given  me ; 
for  they  are  thine :  10  and  all 
things  that  are  mine  are  thine,  and 
thine  are  mine :  and  I  am  glorified 
in  them.  11  And  I  am  no  more  in 
the  world,  and  these  are  in  the 
world,  and  I  come  to  thee.  Holy 
Father,  keep  them  in  thy  name 
which  thou  hast  given  me,  that  they 
may  be  one,  even  as  we  are.  12 
While  I  was  with  them,  I  kept  them 
in  thy  name  which  thou  hast  given 
me :  and  I  guarded  them,  and  not 
one  of  them  perished,  but  the  son 
of  perdition ;  that  the  scripture 
might  be  fulfilled.  13  But  now  I 
come  to  thee ;  and  these  things  I 
speak  in  the  world,  that  they  may 
have  my  joy  made  full  in  them- 
selves. 14  I  have  given  them  thy 
word;  and  the  world  hated  them, 
because  they  are  not  of  the  world, 


world  you  shall  have  distress:  but  have 
confidence,  I  have  overcome  the  world. 


CHAPTER  17. 

THESE  things  Jesus  spoke,  and  lifting 
up  his  eyes  to  heaven,  he  said :  Fa- 
ther, the  hour  is  come,  glorify  thy  Son, 
that  thy  Son  may  glorify  thee. 

2  As  thou  hast  given  him  power  over 
all  flesh,  that  he  may  give  eternal  life  to 
all  whom  thou  hast  given  him. 

3  Now  this  is  eternal  life:  That  they 
may  know  thee,  the  only  true  God,  and 
Jesus  Christ,  whom  thou  hast  sent. 

4  I  have  glorified  thee  on  the  earth ;  I 
have  finished  the  work  which  thou  gavest 
me  to  do. 

.5  And  now  glorify  thou  me,  O  Father, 
with  thyself,  with  the  glory  which  I  had, 
before  the  world  was,  with  thee. 

6  1  have  manifested  thy  name  to  the 
men  whom  thou  hast  given  me  out  of  the 
world.  Thine  they  were,  and  to  me  thou 
gavest  them;  and  they  have  kept  thy 
word. 

7  Now  they  have  known,  that  all  things 
which  thou  hast  given  me,  are  from 
thee: 

8  Because  the  words  which  thou  gavest 
me,  I  have  given  to  them ;  and  they  have 
received  them,  and  have  known  in  very 
deed  that  I  came  out  from  thee,  and 
they  have  believed  that  thou  didst  send 
me. 

9  I  pray  for  them:  I  pray  not  for  the 
world,  but  for  them  whom  thou  hast 
given  me :  because  they  are  thine : 

10  And  all  my  things  are  thine,  and 
thine  are  mine;  and  I  am  glorified  in 
them. 

11  And  now  I  am  not  in  the  world,  and 
these  are  in  the  world,  and  I  come  to 
thee.  Holy  Father,  keep  them  in  thy 
name  whom  thou  hast  given  me;  that 
they  may  be  one,  as  we  also  are. 

12  While  I  was  with  them,  I  kept  them 
in  thy  name.  Those  whom  thou  gavest 
me  have  I  kept ;  and  none  of  them  is  lost, 
but  the  son  of  perdition,  that  the  scrip- 
ture may  be  fulfilled. 

13  And  now  I  come  to  thee ;  and  these 
things  I  speak  in  the  world,  that  they 
may  have  my  joy  filled  in  themselves. 

14  I  have  given  them  thy  word,  and  the 
world  hath  hated  them,  because  they  are 
not  of  the  world;  as  I  also  am  not  of  the 
world. 

15  I  pray  not  that  thou  shouldst  take 


470       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  i8. 


REVISED 


might    have    my    joy    fulfilled    in    them- 
selves. 

14  I  have  given  them  thy  word;  and 
the  world  hath  hated  them,  because  they 
are  not  of  the  world,  even  as  I  am  not  of 
the  world. 

15  I  pray  not  that  thou  shouldest  take 
them  out  of  the  world,  but  that  thou 
shouldest  keep  them  from  the  evil. 

16  They  are  not  of  the  world,  even  as  I 
am  not  of  the  world. 

17  Sanctify  them  through  thy  truth : 
thy  word  is  truth. 

18  As  thou  hast  sent  me  into  the  world, 
even  so  have  I  also  sent  them  into  the 
world. 

ig  And  for  their  sakes  I  sanctify  my- 
self, that  they  also  might  be  sanctified 
through  the  truth. 

20  Neither  pray  I  for  these  alone,  but 
for  them  also  which  shall  believe  on  me 
through  their  word ; 

21  That  they  all  may  be  one;  as  thou. 
Father,  art  in  me,  and  I  in  thee,  that 
they  also  may  be  one  in  us :  that  the 
world  may  believe  that  thou  hast  sent 
me. 

22  And  the  glory  which  thou  gavest  me' 
I  have  given  them ;  that  they  may  be  one, 
even  as  we  are  one : 

23  I  in  them,  and  thou  in  me,  that  they 
may  be  made  perfect  in  one ;  and  that  the 
world  may  know  that  thou  hast  sent  me, 
and  hast  loved  them,  as  thou  hast  loved 
me. 

24  Father,  I  will  that  they  also,  whom 
thou  hast  given  me,  be  with  me  where  I 
am ;  that  they  may  behold  my  glory, 
which  thou  hast  given  me :  for  thou 
lovedst  me  before  the  foundation  of  the 
world. 

25  O  righteous  Father,  the  world  hath 
not  known  thee :  but  I  have  known  thee, 
and  these  have  known  that  thou  hast  sent 
me. 

26  And  I  have  declared  unto  them  thy 
name,  and  will  declare  it:  that  the  love 
wherewith  thou  hast  loved  me  may  be 
in  them,  and  I  in  them. 


I  am  not  of  the  world.  15  I  pray 
not  that  thou  shouldest  take  them 
from  the  world,  but  that  thou 
shouldest  keep  them  from  the  evil 
one.  16  They  are  not  of  the  world, 
even  as  I  am  not  of  the  world. 
17  Sanctify  them  in  the  truth:  thy 
word  is  truth.  18  As  thou  didst 
send  me  into  the  world,  even  so 
sent  T  them  into  the  world.  19 
And  for  their  sakes  I  sanctify  my- 
self, that  they  themselves  also  may 
be  sanctified  in  truth.  20  Neither 
for  these  only  do  I  pray,  but  for 
them  also  that  believe  on  me 
through  their  word ;  21  that  they 
may  all  be  one ;  even  as  thou.  Fa- 
ther, art  in  me,  and  I  in  thee,  that 
they  also  may  be  in  us :  that  the 
world  may  believe  that  thou  didst 
send  me.  22  And  the  glory  which 
thou  hast  given  me  I  have  given 
unto  them ;  that  they  may  be  one, 
even  as  we  are  one ;  23  I  in  them, 
and  thou  in  me,  that  they  may  be 
perfected  into  one ;  that  the  world 
may  know  that  thou  didst  send  me, 
and  lovedst  them,  even  as  thou 
lovedst  me.  24  Father,  that  which 
thou  hast  given  me,  I  will  that, 
where  I  am,  they  also  may  be  with 
me ;  that  they  may  behold  my  glory, 
which  thou  hast  given  me :  for 
thou  lovedst  me  before  the  founda- 
tion of  the  world.  25  O  righteous 
Father,  the  world  knew  thee  not, 
but  I  knew  thee ;  and  these  knew 
that  thou  didst  send  me ;  26  and  I 
made  known  unto  them  thy  name, 
and  will  make  it  known ;  that  the 
love  wherewith  thou  lovedst  me 
may  be  in  them,  and  I  in  them. 


CHAPTER  18. 

WHEN  Jesus  had  spoken  these  words, 
he  went  forth  with  his  disciples 
over  the  brook  Cedron,  where  was  a 
garden,  into  the  which  he  entered,  and 
his  disciples. 

2  And  Judas  also,  which  betrayed  him, 
knew  the  place :  for  Jesus  ofttimes  re- 
sorted thither  with  his  disciples. 


oWTHEN  Jesus  had  spoken 
lo  yy  these  words,  he  went 
forth  with  his  disciples  over  the 
brook  Kidron,  where  was  a  gar- 
den, into  the  which  he  entered,  him- 
self and  his  disciples.  2  Now  Ju- 
das also,  which  betrayed  him,  knew 
the  place:   for  Jesus  oft-times  re- 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  i8. 


DOUAY       471 


even  as  I  am  not  of  the  world.     15 
1  pray  not  that  thou  shouldest  take 
them  from  the  world,  but  that  thou 
shouldest  keep  them  from  the  evil 
one.       16    They    are    not    of    the 
world,  even  as  1  am  not  of  the  world. 
17  Sanctify  them  in  the  truth:  thy 
word   is   truth.      18  As   thou    didst 
send   me   into   the   world,    even    so 
sent    I    them    into    the    world.      19 
And  for  their  sakes  I  sanctify  my- 
self, that  they  themselves  also  may 
be   sanctified  in  truth.     20  Neither 
for  these  only  do  I  pray,  but  for 
them     also     that     believe     on     me 
through   their   word;   21    that   they 
may  all  be  one;  even  as  thou.  Fa- 
ther, art  in  me,  and  I  in  thee,  that 
they  also   may  be  in   us :   that  the 
world  may  believe  that  thou  didst 
send  me.     22  And  the  glory  which 
thou  hast   given   me   I   have  given 
unto  them ;  that  they  may  be  one, 
even  as  we  are  one;  23  I  in  them, 
and  thou  in  me,  that  they  may  be 
perfected  into  one ;  that  the  world 
may  know  that  thou  didst  send  me, 
and    lovedst    them,    even    as    thou 
lovedst    me.      24  Father,    I    desire 
that    they    also    whom    thou    hast 
given    me    be    with    me    where    I 
am,     that     they     may     behold     my 
glory,      which      thou     hast     given 
me:     for     thou     lovedst     me     be- 
fore the   foundation  of  the  world. 
25  O    righteous   Father,   the   world 
knew  thee   not,   but   I   knew   thee ; 
and  these  knew  that  thou  didst  send 
me ;    26   and    I    made   known   unto 
them  thy   name,   and  will   make   it 
known ;    that    the    love    wherewith 
thou  lovedst  me  may  be  in  them, 
and  I  in  them. 


them    out    of    the    world,    but   that   thou 
shouldst  keep  them  from  evil. 

16  They  are  not  of  the  world,  as  I  also 
am  not  of  the  world. 

17  Sanctify  them  in  truth.  Thy  word 
is  truth. 

18  As  thou  hast  sent  me  into  the 
world,  I  also  have  sent  them  into  the 
world. 

19  And  for  them  do  I  sanctify  myself, 
that  they  also  may  be  sanctified  in  truth. 

20  And  not  for  them  only  do  I  pray, 
but  for  them  also  who  through  their  word 
shall  believe  in  me ; 

21  That  they  all  may  be  one,  as  thou. 
Father,  in  me,  and  I  in  thee ;  that  they 
also  may  be  one  in  us;  that  the  world 
may  believe  that  thou  hast  sent  me. 

22  And  the  glory  which  thou  hast  given 
me,  I  have  given  to  them ;  that  they  may 
be  one,  as  we  also  are  one : 

23  I  in  them,  and  thou  in  me ;  that  they 
miay  be  made  perfect  in  one:  and  the 
world  may  know  that  thou  hast  sent  me, 
and  hast  loved  them,  as  thou  hast  also 
loved  me. 

24  Father,  I  will  that  where  I  am,  they 
also  whom  thou  hast  given  me  may  be 
with  me;  that  they  may  see  my  glory 
which  thou  hast  given  me,  because  thou 
hast  loved  me  before  the  creation  of  the 
world. 

25  Just  Father,  the  world  hath  not 
known  thee ;  but  I  have  known  thee : 
and  these  have  known  that  thou  hast 
sent  me. 

26  And  I  have  made  known  thy  name  to 
them,  and  will  make  it  known;  that  the 
love  wherewith  thou  hast  loved  me,  may 
be  in  them,  and  I  in  them. 


q"V\7"HEN  Jesus  had  spoken 
lo  T  T  these  words,  he  went 
forth  with  his  disciples  over  the 
brook  Kidron,  where  was  a  garden, 
into  which  he  entered,  himself  and 
his  disciples.  2  Now  Judas  also, 
who  betrayed  him,  knew  the  place : 
for  Jesus  oft-times  resorted  thither 


CHAPTER  18. 

WHEN  Jesus  had  said  these  things, 
he  went  forth  with  his  disciples 
over  the  brook  Cedron,  where  there  was 
a  garden,  into  which  he  entered  with  his 
disciples. 

2  And  Judas  also,  who  betrayed  him, 
knew  the  place  ;  because  Jesus  had  often  re- 
sorted thither  together  with  his  disciples. 


472       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  i8. 


REVISED 


3  Judas  then,  having  received  a  band 
of  men  and  officers  from  the  chief  priests 
and  Pharisees,  cometh  thither  with  lan- 
terns and  torches  and  weapons. 

4  Jesus  therefore,  knowing  all  things 
that  should  come  upon  him,  went  forth, 
and  said  unto  them,  Whom  seek  ye? 

5  They  answered  him,  Jesus  of  Naz- 
areth. Jesus  saith  unto  them,  I  am  he. 
And  Judas  also,  which  betrayed  him, 
stood  with  them. 

6  As  soon  then  as  he  had  said  unto 
them,  I  am  he,  they  went  backward,  and 
fell  to  the  ground. 

7  Then  asked  he  them  again.  Whom 
seek  ye?  And  they  said,  Jesus  of  Naz- 
areth. 

8  Jesus  answered,  I  have  told  you  that 
I  am  he:  if  therefore  ye  seek  me,  let 
these  go  their  way : 

9  That  the  saying  might  be  fulfilled, 
which  he  spake,  Of  them  which  thou 
gavest  me  have  I  lost  none. 

ID  Then  Simon  Peter  having  a  sword 
drew  it,  and  smote  the  high  priest's 
servant,  and  cut  off  his  right  ear.  The 
servant's  name  was  Malchus. 

11  Then  said  Jesus  unto  Peter,  Put  up 
thy  sword  into  the  sheath :  the  cup  which 
my  Father  hath  given  me,  shall  I  not 
drink  it? 

12  Then  the  band  and  the  captain  and 
officers  of  the  Jews  took  Jesus,  and  bound 
him, 

13  And  led  him  away  to  Annas  first; 
for  he  was  father  in  law  to  Caiaphas, 
which  was  the  high  priest  that  same 
year. 

14  Now  Caiaphas  was  he,  which  gave 
counsel  to  the  Jews,  that  it  was  expedient 
that  one  man  should  die  for  the  people. 

15  And  Simon  Peter  followed  Jesus, 
and  so  did  another  disciple :  that  disciple 
was  known  unto  the  high  priest,  and 
went  in  with  Jesus  into  the  palace  of 
the  high  priest. 

16  But  Peter  stood  at  the  door  without. 
Then  went  out  that  other  disciple,  which 
was  known  unto  the  high  priest,  and 
spake  unto  her  that  kept  the  door,  and 
brought  in  Peter. 

17  Then  saith  the  damsel  that  kept  the 
door  unto  Peter,  Art  not  thou  also  one 
of  this  man's  disciples?  He  saith,  I  am 
not. 

18  And  the  servants  and  officers  stood 
there,  who  had  made  a  fire  of  coals ;  for 
it  was  cold  :  and  they  warmed  themselves : 
and  Peter  stood  with  them,  and  warmed 
himself. 


sorted  thither  with  his  disciples.  3 
Judas  then,  having  received  the 
band  of  soldiers,  and  officers  from 
the  chief  priests  and  the  Pharisees, 
cometh  thither  with  lanterns  and 
torches  and  weapons.  4  Jesus 
therefore,  knowing  all  the  things 
that  were  coming  upon  him,  went 
forth,  and  saith  unto  them.  Whom 
seek  ye?  5  They  answered  him,  Je- 
sus of  Nazareth.  Jesus  saith  unto 
them,  I  am  he.  And  Judas  also, 
which  betrayed  him,  was  standing 
with  them.  6  When  therefore  he 
said  unto  them,  I  am  he,  they  went 
backward,  and  fell  to  the  ground. 
7  Again  therefore  he  asked  them. 
Whom  seek  ye?  And  they  said, 
Jesus  of  Nazareth.  8  Jesus  an- 
swered, I  told  you  that  I  am  he: 
if  therefore  ye  seek  me,  let  these  go 
their  way :  9  that  the  word  might 
be  fulfilled  which  he  spake.  Of 
those  whom  thou  hast  given  me  I 
lost  not  one.  10  Simon  Peter 
therefore  having  a  sword  drew  it, 
and  struck  the  high  priest's  ser- 
vant, and  cut  off  his  right  ear. 
Now  the  servant's  name  was  Mal- 
chus. II  Jesus  therefore  said  unto 
Peter,  Put  up  the  sword  into  the 
sheath :  the  cup  which  the  Father 
hath  given  me,  shall  I  not  drink 
it? 

12  So  the  band  and  the  chief 
captain,  and  the  officers  of  the 
Jews,  seized  Jesus  and  bound 
him,  13  and  led  him  to  Annas 
first ;  for  he  was  father  in  law  to 
Caiaphas,  which  was  high  priest 
that  year.  14  Now  Caiaphas  was 
he  which  gave  counsel  to  the 
Jews,  that  it  was  expedient  that 
one  man  should  die  for  the  peo- 
ple. 

15  And  Simon  Peter  followed 
Jesus,  and  so  did  another  disciple. 
Now  that  disciple  was  known  unto 
the  high  priest,  and  entered  in  with 
Jesus  into  the  court  of  the  high 
priest;  16  but  Peter  was  standing 
at  the  door  without.  So  the  other 
disciple,  which  was  known  unto  the 
high  priest,  went  out  and  spake 
unto  her  that  kept  the  door,  and 
brought  in  Peter.  17  The  maid 
therefore  that  kept  the  door  saith 
unto  Peter,  Art  thou  also  one  of 
this  man's  disciples?  He  saith,  I 
am  not.     18  Now  the  servants  and 


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with  his  disciples.  3  Judas  then, 
having  received  the  band  of  sol- 
diers, and  officers  from  the  chief 
priests  and  the  Pharisees,  cometh 
thither  with  lanterns  and  torches 
and  weapons.  4  Jesus  therefore, 
knowing  all  the  things  that  were 
coming  upon  him,  went  forth,  and 
saith  unto  them,  Whom  seek  ye? 
5  They  answered  him,  Jesus  of 
Nazareth.     Jesus   saith   unto  them, 

I  am  he.  And  Judas  also,  who  be- 
trayed him,  was  standing  with 
them.  6  When  therefore  he  said 
unto  them,  I  am  he,  they  went 
backward,  and  fell  to  the  ground. 
7  Again  therefore  he  asked  them. 
Whom  seek  ye?  And  they  said, 
Jesus  of  Nazareth.  8  Jesus  an- 
swered, I  told  you  that  I  am  he: 
if  therefore  ye  seek  me,  let  these 
go  their  way :  9  that  the  word 
might  be  fulfilled  which  he  spake, 
Of  those  whom  thou  hast  given 
me  I  lost  not  one.  10  Simon  Pe- 
ter therefore  having  a  sword  drew 
it,  and  struck  the  high  priest's  ser- 
vant, and  cut  off  his  right  ear.  Now 
the    servant's    name    was    Malchus. 

II  Jesus  therefore  said  unto  Peter, 
Put  up  the  sword  into  the  sheath : 
the  cup  which  the  Father  hath  given 
me,  shall  I  not  drink  it? 

12  So  the  band  and  the  chief 
captain,  and  the  officers  of  the 
Jews,  seized  Jesus  and  bound  him, 
13  and  led  him  to  Annas  first;  for 
he  was  father  in  law  to  Caiaphas, 
who  was  high  priest  that  year.  14 
Now  Caiaphas  was  he  that  gave 
counsel  to  the  Jews,  that  it  was 
expedient  that  one  man  should  die 
for  the  people. 

IS  And  Simon  Peter  followed 
Jesus,  and  so  did  another  disciple. 
Now  that  disciple  was  known  unto 
the  high  priest,  and  entered  in 
with  Jesus  into  the  court  of  the 
high  priest;  16  but  Peter  was 
standing  at  the  door  without.  So 
the  other  disciple,  who  was  known 
unto  the  high  priest,  went  out  and 
spake  unto  her  that  kept  the  door, 
and  brought  in  Peter.  17  The 
maid  therefore  that  kept  the  door 
saith  unto  Peter,  Art  thou  also 
one  of  this  man's  disciples?  He 
saith,  I  am  not.  18  Now  the  ser- 
vants and  the  officers  wete  stand- 
ing there,  having  made   a  fire   of 


3  Judas  therefore  having  received  a 
band  of  soldiers  and  servants  from  the 
chief  priests  and  the  Pharisees,  cometh 
thither  with  lanterns  and  torches  and 
weapons. 

4  Jesus  therefore,  knowing  all  things 
that  should  come  upon  him,  went  forth, 
and  said  to  them:  Whom  seek  ye? 

5  They  answered  him :  Jesus  of  Naza- 
reth. Jesus  saith  to  them :  I  am  he.  And 
Judas  also,  who  betrayed  him,  stood  with 
them. 

6  As  soon  therefore  as  he  had  said  to 
them :  I  am  he ;  they  went  backward,  and 
fell  to  the  ground. 

7  Again  therefore  he  asked  them : 
Whom  seek  ye?  And  they  said,  Jesus  of 
Nazareth. 

8  Jesus  answered,  I  have  told  you  that 
I  am  he.  If  therefore  you  seek  me,  let 
these  go  their  way, 

9  That  the  word  might  be  fulfilled 
which  he  said :  Of  them  whom  thou 
hast  given  me,  I  have  not  lost  any 
one. 

10  Then  Simon  Peter,  having  a  sword, 
drew  it,  and  struck  the  servant  of  the 
high  priest,  and  cut  off  his  right  ear.  And 
the  name  of  the  servant  was  Malchus. 

11  Jesus  therefore  said  to  Peter:  Put 
up  thy  sword  into  the  scabbard.  The 
chalice  which  my  Father  hath  given  me, 
shall  I  not  drink  it? 

12  Then  the  band  and  the  tribune,  and 
the  servants  of  the  Jews,  took  Jesus,  and 
bound  him : 

13  And  they  led  him  away  to  Annas 
first,  for  he  was  father  in  law  to  Caiphas, 
who  was  the  high  priest  of  that  year. 

14  Now  Caiphas  was  he  who  had  given 
the  counsel  to  the  Jews :  That  it  was  ex- 
pedient that  one  man  should  die  for  the 
people. 

15  And  Simon  Peter  followed  Jesus, 
and  so  did  another  disciple.  And  that 
disciple  was  known  to  the  high  priest, 
and  went  in  with  Jesus  into  the  court  of 
the  high  priest. 

16  But  Peter  stood  at  the  door  without. 
The  other  disciple  therefore,  who  was 
known  to  the  high  priest,  went  out,  and 
spoke  to  the  portress,  and  brought  in 
Peter. 

17  The  maid  therefore  that  was  por- 
tress, saith  to  Peter :  Art  not  thou  also 
one  of  this  man's  disciples?  He  saith:  I 
am  not. 

18.  Now  the  servants  and  ministers 
stood  at  a  fire  of  coals,  because  it  was 
cold,  and  warmed  themselves.    And  with 


474       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  i8. 


REVISED 


19  The  high  priest  then  asked  Jesus 
of  his  disciples,  and  of  his  doctrine. 

20  Jesus  answered  him,  I  spake  openly 
to  the  world ;  I  ever  taught  in  the  syna- 
gogue, and  in  the  temple,  whither  the 
Jews  always  resort;  and  in  secret  have  I 
said  nothing. 

21  Why  askest  thou  me?  ask  them 
which  heard  me,  what  I  have  said  unto 
them :  behold,  they  know  what  I  said. 

22  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  one 
of  the  officers  which  stood  by  struck  Je- 
sus with  the  palm  of  his  hand,  saying, 
Answerest  thou  the  high  priest  so? 

23  Jesus  answered  him,  If  I  have 
spoken  evil,  bear  witness  of  the  evil :  but 
if  well,  why  smitest  thou  me? 

24  Now  Annas  had  sent  him  bound 
unto  Caiaphas  the  high  priest. 

25  And  Sim.on  Peter  stood  and  warmed 
himself.  They  said  therefore  unto  him. 
Art  not  thou  also  one  of  his  disciples? 
He  denied  it,  and  said,  I  am  not. 

26  One  of  the  servants  of  the  high 
priest,  being  his  kinsman  whose  ear  Peter 
cut  off,  saith.  Did  not  I  see  thee  in  the 
garden  with  him? 

27  Peter  then  denied  again :  and  im- 
mediately the  cock  crew. 

28  Then  led  they  Jesus  from  Caiaphas 
unto  the  hall  of  judgment:  and  it  was 
early ;  and  they  themselves  went  not  into 
the  judgment  hall,  lest  they  should  be  de- 
filed; but  that  they  might  eat  the  pass- 
over. 

29  Pilate  then  went  out  unto  them, 
and  said.  What  accusation  bring  ye 
against  this  man? 

30  They  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
If  he  were  not  a  malefactor,  we  would 
not  have  delivered  him  up  unto  thee. 

31  Then  said  Pilate  unto  them,  Take 
ye  him,  and  judge  him  according  to  your 
law.  The  Jews  therefore  said  unto  him. 
It  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  put  any  man 
to  death : 

32  That  the  saying  of  Jesus  might  be 
fulfilled,  which  he  spake,  signifying  what 
death  he  should  die. 

33  Then  Pilate  entered  into  the  judg- 
ment hall  again,  and  called  Jesus,  and 
said  unto  him.  Art  thou  the  King  of  the 
Jews? 

34  Jesus  answered  him,  Sayest  thou  this 
thing  of  thyself,  or  did  others  tell  it  thee 
of  me? 

35  Pilate  answered,  Am  I  a  Jew?  Thine 
own  nation  and  the  chief  priests  have  de- 
livered thee  unto  me :  what  hast  thou 
done? 


the  officers  were  standing  there, 
having  made  a  fire  of  coals ;  for 
it  was  cold ;  and  they  were  warm- 
ing themselves :  and  Peter  also  was 
with  them,  standing  and  warming 
himself. 

19  The  high  priest  therefore 
asked  Jesus  of  his  disciples,  and 
of  his  teaching.  20  Jesus  answered 
him,  I  have  spoken  openly  to  the 
world ;  I  ever  taught  in  syna- 
gogues, and  in  the  temple,  where 
all  the  Jews  come  together;  and  in 
secret  spake  I  nothing.  21  Why 
askest  thou  me?  ask  them  that  have 
heard  Die,  what  I  spake  unto  them : 
behold,  these  know  the  things 
which  I  said.  22  And  when  he  had 
said  this,  one  of  the  officers  stand- 
ing by  struck  Jesus  with  his  hand, 
saying,  Answerest  thou  the  high 
priest  so?  23  Jesus  answered  him. 
If  I  have  spoken  evil,  bear  witness 
of  the  evil:  but  if  well,  why  smitest 
thou  me?  24  Annas  therefore  sent 
him  bound  unto  Caiaphas  the  high 
priest. 

25  Now  Simon  Peter  was  stand- 
ing and  warming  himself.  They 
said  therefore  unto  him.  Art  thou 
also  one  of  his  disciples?  He  de- 
nied, and  said,  I  am  not.  26  One 
of  the  servants  of  the  high  priest, 
being  a  kinsman  of  him  whose 
ear  Peter  cut  off,  saith.  Did  not  I 
see  thee  in  the  garden  with  him? 
27  Peter  therefore  denied  again : 
and  straightway  the  cock  crew. 

28  They  lead  Jesus  therefore 
from  Caiaphas  into  the  palace :  and 
it  was  early;  and  they  themselves 
entered  not  into  the  palace,  that 
they  might  not  be  defiled,  but  might 
eat  the  passover.  29  Pilate  there- 
fore went  out  unto  them,  and  saith, 
What  accusation  bring  ye  against 
this  man?  30  They  answered  and 
said  unto  him,  If  this  man  were  not 
an  evil-doer,  we  should  not  have 
delivered  him  up  unto  thee.  31  Pi- 
late therefore  said  unto  them.  Take 
him  yourselves,  and  judge  him  ac- 
cording to  your  law.  The  Jews 
said  unto  him.  It  is  not  lawful  for 
us  to  put  any  man  to  death :  32 
that  the  word  of  Jesus  might  be 
fulfilled,  which  he  spake,  signify- 
ing by  what  manner  of  death  he 
should  die. 

33  Pilate  therefore  entered  again 


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DOUAY       475 


coals;  for  it  was  cold;  and  they 
were  warming  themselves:  and  Pe- 
ter also  was  with  them,  standing 
and  warming  himself. 

19  The  high  priest  therefore 
asked  Jesus  of  his  disciples,  and 
of  his  teaching.  20  Jesus  answered 
him,  I  have  spoken  openly  to  the 
world ;  I  ever  taught  in  synagogues, 
and  in  the  temple,  where  all  the 
Jews  come  together ;  and  in  secret 
spake  I  nothing.  21  Why  askest 
thou  me?  ask  them  that  have  heard 
me,  what  I  spake  unto  them :  be- 
hold, these  know  the  things  which 
I  said.  22  And  when  he  had  said 
this,  one  of  the  officers  standing 
by  struck  Jesus  with  his  hand,  say- 
ing, Answerest  thou  the  high  priest 
so?  23  Jesus  answered  him,  If  I 
have  spoken  evil,  bear  witness  of 
the  evil :  but  if  well,  why  smitest 
thou  me?  24  Annas  therefore  sent 
him  bound  unto  Caiaphas  the  high 
priest. 

25  Now  Simon  Peter  v/as  stand- 
ing and  warming  himself.  They 
said  therefore  unto  him,  Art  thou 
also  one  of  his  disciples?  He  de- 
nied, and  said,  I  am  not.  26  One 
of  the  servants  of  the  high  priest, 
being  a  kinsman  of  him  whose  ear 
Peter  cut  off,  saith.  Did  not  I  see 
thee  in  the  garden  with  him?  27 
Peter  therefore  denied  again :  and 
straightway  the  cock  crew. 

28  They  lead  Jesus  therefore 
from  Caiaphas  into  the  Prastorium : 
and  it  was  early;  and  they  them- 
selves entered  not  into  the  Praeto- 
rium,  that  they  might  not  be  defiled, 
but  might  eat  the  passover.  29  Pi- 
late therefore  went  out  unto  them, 
and  saith.  What  accusation  bring 
ye  against  this  man?  30  They  an- 
swered and  said  unto  him,  If  this 
man  were  not  an  evil-doer,  we 
should  not  have  delivered  him  up 
unto  thee.  31  Pilate  therefore  said 
unto  them,  Take  him  yourselves, 
and  judge  him  according  to  your 
law.  The  Jews  said  unto  him,  It 
is  not  lawful  for  us  to  put  any  man 
to  death :  32  that  the  word  of  Je- 
sus might  be  fulfilled,  which  he 
spake,  signifying  by  what  manner 
of  death  he  should  die. 

3:i  Pilate  therefore  entered  again 
into  the  Pn-etorium,  and  called  Je- 
sus,  and   said  unto  him,   Art  thou 


them  was  Peter  also,  standing,  and  warm- 
ing himself. 

19  The  high  priest  therefore  asked  Je- 
sus of  his  disciples,  and  of  his  doctrine. 

20  Jesus  answered  him :  I  have  spoken 
openly  to  the  world :  I  have  always  taught 
in  the  synagogue,  and  in  the  temple, 
whither  all  the  Jews  resort ;  and  in  secret 
I  have  spoken  nothing. 

21  Why  askest  thou  me?  ask  them  who 
have  heard  what  I  have  spoken  unto 
them:  behold  they  know  what  things  I 
have  said. 

22  And  when  he  had  said  these  things, 
one  of  the  servants  standing  by,  gave 
Jesus  a  blow,  saying :  Answerest  thou 
the  high  priest  so? 

23  Jesus  answered  him:  If  I  have 
spoken  evil,  give  testimony  of  the  evil ; 
but  if  well,  why  strikest  thou  me? 

24  And  Annas  sent  him  bound  to  Cai- 
phas  the  high  priest. 

25  And  Simon  Peter  was  standing,  and 
w-arming  himself.  They  said  therefore 
to  him :  Art  not  thou  also  one  of  his  dis- 
ciples? He  denied  it,  and  said:  I  am 
not. 

26  One  of  the  servants  of  the  high 
priest  (a  kinsman  to  him  whose  ear  Pe- 
ter cut  off)  saith  to  him :  Did  not  I  see 
thee  in  the  garden  with  him? 

27  Again  therefore  Peter  denied;  and 
immediately  the  cock  crew. 

28  Then  they  led  Jesus  from  Caiphas 
to  the  governor's  hall.  And  it  was  morn- 
ing; and  they  went  not  into  the  hall, 
that  they  might  not  be  defiled,  but  that 
they  might  eat  the  pasch. 

29  Pilate  therefore  went  out  to  them, 
and  said :  What  accusation  bring  you 
against  this  man? 

30  They  answered,  and  said  to  him:  If 
he  were  not  a  malefactor,  we  would  not 
have  delivered  him  up  to  thee. 

31  Pilate  therefore  said  to  them:  Take 
him  you,  and  judge  him  according  to 
your  law.  The  Jews  therefore  said  to 
him :  It  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  put  any 
man  to  death ; 

32  That  the  word  of  Jesus  might  be 
fulfilled,  which  he  said,  signifying  what 
death  he  should  die. 

33  Pilate  therefore  went  into  the  hall 
again,  and  called  Jesus,  and  said  to  him: 
Art  thou  the  king  of  the  Jews? 

34  Jesus  answered :  Sayest  thou  this 
thing  of  thyself,  or  have  others  told  it 
thee  of  me? 

35  Pilate  answered:  Am  I  a  Jew?  Thy 
own  nation,  and  the  chief  priests,  have 


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REVISED 


36  Jesus  answered,  My  kingdom  is  not 
of  this  world:  if  my  kingdom  were  of 
this  world,  then  would  my  servants  fight, 
that  I  should  not  be  delivered  to  the 
Jews :  but  now  is  my  kingdom  not  from 
hence. 

Z"?  Pilate  therefore  said  unto  him,  Art 
thou  a  king  then?  Jesus  answered,  Thou 
sayest  that  I  am  a  king.  To  this  end  was 
I  born,  and  for  this  cause  came  I  into 
the  world,  that  I  should  bear  witness 
unto  the  truth.  Every  one  that  is  of  the 
truth  heareth  my  voice. 

38  Pilate  saith  unto  him.  What  is 
truth?  And  when  he  had  said  this,  he 
went  out  again  unto  the  Jews,  and  saith 
unto  them,  I  find  in  him  no  fault  at  all. 

39  But  ye  have  a  custom,  that  I  should 
release  unto  you  one  at  the  passover: 
will  ye  therefore  that  I  release  unto  you 
the  King  of  the  Jews? 

40  Then  cried  they  all  again,  saying, 
Not  this  man,  but  Barabbas.  Now  Ba- 
rabbas  was  a  robber. 


CHAPTER  19. 

THEN    Pilate    therefore    took    Jesus, 
and  scourged  him. 

2  And  the  soldiers  platted  a  crown  of 
thorns,  and  put  it  on  his  head,  and  they 
put  on  him  a  purple  robe, 

3  And  said.  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews! 
and  they  smote  him  with  their  hands. 

4  Pilate  therefore  went  forth  again, 
and  saith  unto  them.  Behold,  I  bring  him 
forth  to  you,  that  ye  may  know  that  I 
find  no  fault  in  him. 

5  Then  came  Jesus  forth,  wearing  the 
crown  of  thorns,  and  the  purple  robe. 
And  Pilate  saith  unto  them.  Behold  the 
man ! 

6  When  the  chief  priests  therefore  and 
ofiicers  saw  him,  they  cried  out,  saying. 
Crucify  him,  crucify  him.  Pilate  saith 
unto  them.  Take  ye  him,  and  crucify  him: 
for  I  find  no  fault  in  him. 

7  The  Jews  answered  him,  We  have  a 
law,  and  by  our  law  he  ought  to  die,  be- 
cause he  made  himself  the  Son  of  God. 


into  the  palace,  and  called  Jesus, 
and  said  unto  him,  Art  thou  the 
King  of  the  Jews?  34  Jesus  an- 
swered, Sayest  thou  this  of  thyself, 
or  did  others  tell  it  thee  concerning 
me?  35  Pilate  answered.  Am  I  a 
Jew?  Thine  own  nation  and  the 
chief  priests  delivered  thee  unto 
me:  what  hast  thou  done?  36  Je- 
sus answered.  My  kingdom  is  not 
of  this  world :  if  my  kingdom 
were  of  this  world,  then  would  my 
servants  fight,  that  I  should  not 
be  delivered  to  the  Jews :  but  now 
is  my  kingdom  not  from  hence. 
37  Pilate  therefore  said  unto  him, 
Art  thou  a  king  then?  Jesus  an- 
swered. Thou  sayest  that  I  am  a 
king.  To  this  end  have  I  been 
born,  and  to  this  end  arn  I  come 
into  the  world,  that  I  should  bear 
witness  unto  the  truth.  Every  one 
that  is  of  the  truth  heareth  my 
voice.  38  Pilate  saith  unto  him, 
What  is  truth? 

And  when  he  had  said  this,  he 
went  out  again  unto  the  Jews,  and 
saith  unto  them,  I  find  no  crime  in 
him.  39  But  ye  have  a  custom, 
that  I  should  release  unto  you  one 
at  the  passover:  will  ye  therefore 
that  I  release  unto  you  the  King  of 
the  Jews  ?  40  They  cried  out  there- 
fore again,  saying,  Not  this  man, 
but  Barabbas.  Now  Barabbas  was 
a  robber. 

'X^HEN  Pilate  therefore  took 
^9  J-  Jesus,  and  scourged  him. 
2  And  the  soldiers  plaited  a  crown 
of  thorns,  and  put  it  on  his  head, 
and  arrayed  him  in  a  purple  gar- 
ment ;  3  and  they  came  unto  him, 
and  said.  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews ! 
and  they  struck  him  with  their 
hands.  4  And  Pilate  went  out 
again,  and  saith  unto  them.  Be- 
hold, I  bring  him  out  to  you,  that 
ye  may  know  that  I  find  no  crime 
in  him.  5  Jesus  therefore  came 
out,  wearing  the  crown  of  thorns 
and  the  purple  garment.  And  Pi- 
late saith  unto  them,  Behold,  the 
man!  6  When  therefore  the  chief 
priests  and  the  officers  saw  him, 
they  cried  out,  saying,  Crucify  him, 
crucify  him.  Pilate  saith  unto 
them,  Take  him  yourselves,  and 
crucify  him :  for  I  find  no  crime 
in  him.    7  The  Jews  answered  him, 


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DOUAY       477 


the  King  of  the  Jews?  34  Jesus 
answered,  Sayest  thou  this  of  thy- 
self, or  did  others  tell  it  thee  con- 
cerning me?  35  Pilate  answered, 
Am  I  a  Jew?  Thine  own  nation 
and  the  chief  priests  delivered  thee 
unto  me:  what  hast  thou  done?  36 
Jesus  answered,  My  kingdom  is  not 
of  this  world :  if  my  kingdom  were 
of  this  world,  then  would  my  ser- 
vants fight,  that  I  should  not  be 
delivered  to  the  Jews :  but  now  is 
my  kingdom  not  from  hence.  37 
Pilate  therefore  said  unto  him,  Art 
thou  a  king  then?  Jesus  answered. 
Thou  sayes.t  that  I  am  a  king.  To 
this  end  have  I  been  born,  and  to 
this  end  am  I  come  into  the  world, 
that  I  should  bear  witness  unto  the 
truth.  Every  one  that  is  of  the 
truth  heareth  my  voice.  38  Pilate 
saith  unto  him,  What  is  truth? 

And  when  he  had  said  this,  he 
went  out  again  unto  the  Jews, 
and  saith  unto  them,  I  find  no 
crime  in  him.  39  But  ye  have  a 
custom,  that  I  should  release  unto 
you  one  at  the  passover :  will  ye 
therefore  that  I  release  unto  you 
the  King  of  the  Jews?  40  They 
cried  out  therefore  again,  saying, 
Not  this  man,  but  Barabbas.  Now 
Barabbas  was  a  robber. 


delivered  thee  up  to  me :  what  hast  thou 
done? 

36  Jesus  answered :  My  kingdom  is  not 
of  this  world.  If  my  kingdom  were  of 
this  world,  my  servants  would  certainly 
strive  that  1  should  not  be  delivered  to 
the  Jews :  but  now  my  kingdom  is  not 
from  hence. 

2,7  Pilate  therefore  said  to  him :  Art 
thou  a  king  then?  Jesus  answered: 
Thou  sayest  that  I  am  a  king.  For  this 
was  I  born,  and  for  this  came  I  into  the 
world ;  that  I  should  give  testimony  to 
the  truth.  Every  one  that  is  of  the  truth, 
heareth  my  voice. 

38  Pilate  saith  to  him:  What  is  truth? 
And  when  he  said  this,  he  went  out  again 
to  the  Jews,  and  saith  to  them :  I  find  no 
cause  in  him. 

39  But  you  have  a  custom  that  I  should 
release  one  unto  you  at  the  pasch :  will 
you,  therefore,  that  I  release  unto  you 
the  king  of  the  Jews? 

40  Then  cried  they  all  again,  saying: 
Not  this  man,  but  Barabbas.  Now  Barab- 
bas was  a  robber. 


'T^HEN  Pilate  therefore  took 
19  JL  Jesus,  and  scourged  him. 
2  And  the  soldiers  platted  a  crown 
of  thorns,  and  put  it  on  his  head, 
and  arrayed  him  in  a  purple  gar- 
ment; 3  and  they  came  unto  him, 
and  said.  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews ! 
and  they  struck  him  with  their 
hands.  4  And  Pilate  went  out 
again,  and  saith  unto  them.  Behold, 
I  bring  him  out  to  you,  that  ye  may 
know  that  I  find  no  crime  in  him. 
5  Jesus  therefore  came  out,  wear- 
ing the  crown  of  thorns  and  the 
purple  garment.  And  Pilate  saith 
unto  them.  Behold,  the  man !  6 
When  therefore  the  chief  priests 
and  the  officers  saw  him,  they  cried 
out,  saying.  Crucify  him,  crucify 
him!  Pilate  saith  unto  them.  Take 
him  yourselves,  and  crucify  him: 
for  I  find  no  crime  in  him.  7  The 
Jews    answered    him,    We    have    a 


CHAPTER  19. 

THEN    therefore,    Pilate    took    Jesus, 
and  scourged  him. 

2  And  the  soldiers  platting  a  crown  of 
thorns,  put  it  upon  his  head ;  and  they 
put  on  him  a  purple  garment. 

3  And  they  came  to  him,  and  said : 
Hail,  king  of  the  Jews;  and  they  gave 
him  blows. 

4  Pilate  therefore  went  forth  again,  and 
saith  to  them :  Behold,  I  bring  him  forth 
unto  you,  that  you  may  know  that  I  find 
no  cause  in  him. 

5  (Jesus  therefore  came  forth,  bearing 
the  crown  of  thorns  and  the  purple  gar- 
ment.) And  he  saith  to  them:  Behold 
the  Man. 

6  When  the  chief  priests,  therefore,  and 
the  servants,  had  seen  him,  they  cried 
out,  saying:  Crucify  him,  crucify  him. 
Pilate  saith  to  them :  Take  him  you,  and 
crucify  him:  for  I  find  no  cause  in  him. 

7  The  Jews  answered  him :  We  have  a 
law ;  and  according  to  the  law  he  ought 


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ST.  JOHN,  19. 


REVISED 


8  When  Pilate  therefore  heard  that 
saying,  he  was  the  more  afraid; 

9  And  went  again  into  the  judgment 
hall,  and  saith  unto  Jesus,  Whence  art 
thou?     But  Jesus  gave  him  no  answer. 

10  Then  saith  Pilate  unto  him,  Speak- 
est  thou  not  unto  me?  knowest  thou  not 
that  I  have  power  to  crucify  thee,  and 
have  power  to  release  thee? 

11  Jesus  answered.  Thou  couldest  have 
no  power  at  all  against  me,  except  it 
were  given  thee  from  above :  therefore  he 
that  delivered  me  unto  thee  hath  the 
greater  sin. 

12  And  from  thenceforth  Pilate  sought 
to  release  him :  but  the  Jews  cried  out, 
saying,  If  thou  let  this  man  go,  thou  art 
not  Csesar's  friend :  whosoever  maketh 
himself   a   king  speaketh   against   Csesar. 

13  When  Pilate  therefore  heard  that 
saying,  he  brought  Jesus  forth,  and  sat 
down  in  the  judgment  seat  in  a  place  that 
is  called  the  Pavement,  but  in  the  He- 
brew, Gabbatha. 

14  And  it  was  the  preparation  of  the 
passover,  and  about  the  sixth  hour :  and 
he  saith  unto  the  Jews,  Behold  your 
King! 

15  But  they  cried  out.  Away  with  him, 
away  with  him,  crucify  him.  Pilate  saith 
unto  them.  Shall  I  crucify  your  King? 
The  chief  priests  answered,  We  have  no 
king  but  Caesar. 

16  Then  delivered  he  him  therefore 
unto  them  to  be  crucified.  And  they  took 
Jesus,  and  led  him  away. 

17  And  he  bearing  his  cross  went  forth 
into  a  place  called  the  place  of  a  skull, 
which  is  called  in  the  Hebrew  Golgotha : 

18  Where  they  crucified  him,  and  two 
other  with  him,  on  either  side  one,  and 
Jesus  in  the  midst. 

19  And  Pilate  wrote  a  title,  and  put  it 
on  the  cross.  And  the  writing  was,  JE- 
SUS OF  NAZARETH  THE  KING  OF 
THE  JEWS. 

20  This  title  then  read  many  of  the 
Jews :  for  the  place  where  Jesus  was 
crucified  was  nigh  to  the  city :  and  it  was 
written  in  Hebrew,  and  Greek,  and  Latin. 

21  Then  said  the  chief  priests  of  the 
Jews  to  Pilate,  Write  not,  The  King  of 
the  Jews ;  but  that  he  said,  I  am  King 
of  the  Jews. 

22  Pilate  answered.  What  I  have  writ- 
ten I  have  written. 

23  Then  the  soldiers,  when  they  had 
crucified  Jesus,  took  his  garments,  and 
made  four  parts,  to  every  soldier  a  part ; 
and  also  his  coat:  now  the  coat  was  with- 


We  have  a  law,  and  by  that  law  he 
ought  to  die,  because  he  made  him- 
self the  Son  of  God.  8  When  Pi- 
late therefore  heard  this  saying,  he 
was  the  more  afraid;  9  and  he  en- 
tered into  the  palace  again,  and 
saith  unto  Jesus,  Whence  art  thou? 
But  Jesus  gave  him  no  answer.  10 
Pilate  therefore  saith  unto  him, 
Speakest  thou  not  unto  me?  know- 
est thou  not  that  I  have  power  to 
release  thee,  and  have  power  to 
crucify  thee?  11  Jesus  answered 
him.  Thou  wouldest  have  no  power 
against  me,  except  it  were  given 
thee  from  above:  therefpre  he  that 
delivered  me  unto  thee  hath  greater 
sin.  12  Upon  this  Pilate  sought 
to  release  him :  but  the  Jews  cried 
out,  saying.  If  thou  release  this 
man,  thou  art  not  CcTsar's  friend : 
every  one  that  maketh  himself  a 
king  speaketh  against  Ccesar.  13 
When  Pilate  therefore  heard  these 
words,  he  brought  Jesus  out,  and 
sat  down  on  the  judgement-seat  at 
a  place  called  The  Pavement,  but 
in  Hebrew.  Gabbatha.  14  Now  it 
was  the  Preparation  of  the  pass- 
over  :  it  was  about  the  sixth  hour. 
And  he  saith  unto  the  Jews,  Be- 
hold, your  King!  15  They  there- 
fore cried  out,  Away  with  him, 
away  with  him,  crucify  him.  Pi- 
late saith  unto  them.  Shall  I  crucify 
your  King?  The  chief  priests  an- 
swered. We  have  no  king  but  Cae- 
sar. 16  Then  therefore  he  deliv- 
ered him  unto  them  to  be  crucified. 
They  took  Jesus  therefore:  17 
and  he  went  out,  bearing  the  cross 
for  himself,  unto  the  place  called 
The  place  of  a  skull,  which  is 
called  in  Hebrew  Golgotha:  18 
where  they  crucified  him,  and  with 
him  two  others,  on  either  side  one, 
and  Jesus  in  the  midst.  19  And 
Pilate  wrote  a  title  also,  and  put 
it  on  the  cross.  And  there  was 
written,  jesus  of  nazareth,  the 
KING  OF  THE  JEWS.  20  This  title 
therefore  read  many  of  the  Jews : 
for  the  place  where  Jesus  was 
crucified  was  nigh  to  the  city:  and 
it  was  written  in  Hebrew,  and  in 
Latin,  and  in  Greek.  21  The  chief 
priests  of  the  Jews  therefore  said 
to  Pilate,  Write  not.  The  King  of 
the  Jews;  but,  that  he  said,  I  am 
King  of  the  Jews.     22  Pilate  an- 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  19. 


DOUAY        479 


law,  and  by  that  law  he  ought  to 
die,  because  he  made  himself  the 
Son  of  God.  8  When  Pilate  there- 
fore heard  this  saying,  he  was  the 
more  afraid ;  9  and  he  entered 
into  the  Prsetorium  again,  and 
saith  unto  Jesus,  Whence  art  thou? 
But  Jesus  gave  him  no  answer.  10 
Pilate  therefore  saith  unto  him, 
Speakest  thou  not  unto  me?  know- 
est  thou  not  that  I  have  power  to 
release  thee,  and  have  power  to 
crucify  thee?  11  Jesus  answered 
him.  Thou  wouldest  have  no  power 
against  me,  except  it  were  given 
thee  from  above :  therefore  he  that 
delivered  me  unto  thee  hath  great- 
er sin.  12  Upon  this  Pilate  sought 
to  release  him :  but  the  Jews  cried 
out,  saying.  If  thou  release  this 
man,  thou  art  not  Caesar's  friend : 
every  one  that  maketh  himself  a 
king  speaketh  against  Caesar.  13 
When  Pilate  therefore  heard  these 
words,  he  brought  Jesus  out,  and 
sat  down  on  the  judgment-seat  at 
a  place  called  The  Pavement,  but  in 
Hebrew,  Gabbatha.  14  Now  it  was 
the  Preparation  of  the  passover:  it 
was  about  the  sixth  hour.  And 
he  saith  unto  the  Jews,  Behold, 
your  King!  15  They  therefore 
cried  out.  Away  with  hi))i,  away 
with  him,  crucify  him!  Pilate 
saith  unto  them,  Shall  I  crucify 
your  King?  The  chief  priests  an- 
swered. We  have  no  king  but 
Caesar.  16  Then  therefore  he  de- 
livered him  unto  them  to  be  cruci- 
fied. 

17  They  took  Jesus  therefore: 
and  he  went  out,  bearing  the  cross 
for  himself,  unto  the  place  called 
The  place  of  a  skull,  which  is 
called  in  Hebrew  Golgotha:  18 
where  they  crucified  him,  and  with 
him  two  others,  on  either  side  one, 
and  Jesus  in  the  midst,  ig  And  Pi- 
late wrote  a  title  also,  and  put  it 
on  the  cross.  And  there  was  v/rit- 
ten,  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the  King 
OF  THE  Jews.  20  This  title  there- 
fore read  many  of  the  Jews,  for 
the  place  where  Jesus  was  crucified 
was  nigh  to  the  city;  and  it  was 
written  in  Hebrew,  and  in  Latin, 
and  in  Greek.  21  The  chief  priests 
of  the  Jews  therefore  said  to  Pi- 
late, Write  not.  The  King,  of  the 
Jews;  but,  that  he  said,  I  am  King 


to  die,  because  he  made  himself  the  Son 
of  God. 

8  When  Pilate  therefore  had  heard  this 
saying,  he  feared  the  more. 

9  And  he  entered  into  the  hall  again, 
and  he  said  to  Jesus:  Whence  art  thou? 
But  Jesus  gave  him  no  answer. 

10  Pilate  therefore  saith  to  him :  Speak- 
est thou  not  to  me?  knowest  thou  not 
that  I  have  power  to  crucify  thee,  and  I 
have  power  to  release  thee? 

11  Jesus  answered:  Thou  shouldst  not 
have  any  power  against  me,  unless  it  were 
given  thee  from  above.  Therefore,  he 
that  hath  delivered  me  to  thee,  hath  the 
greater  sin. 

12  And  from  henceforth  Pilate  sought 
to  release  him.  But  the  Jews  cried  out, 
saying:  If  thou  release  this  man,  thou  art 
not  Cssar's  friend.  For  whosoever  mak- 
eth himself  a  king,  speaketh  against  Cae- 
sar. 

13  Now  when  Pilate  had  heard  these 
words,  he  brought  Jesus  forth,  and  sat 
down  in  the  judgment  seat,  in  the  place 
that  is  called  Lithostrotos,  and  in  He- 
brew Gabbatha. 

14  And  it  was  the  parasceve  of  the 
pasch,  about  the  sixth  hour,  and  he  saith 
to  the  Jews :  Behold  your  king. 

15  But  they  cried  out:  Away  with  him; 
away  with  him;  crucify  him.  Pilate 
saith  to  them:  Shall  I  crucify  your  king? 
The  chief  priests  answered :  We  have  no 
king  but  Caesar. 

16  Then  therefore  he  delivered  him  to 
them  to  be  crucified.  And  they  took 
Jesus,  and  led  him  forth. 

17  And  bearing  his  own  cross,  he  went 
forth  to  that  place  which  is  called  Cal- 
vary, but  in  Hebrew  Golgotha. 

18  Where  they  crucified  him,  and  with 
him  two  others,  one  on  each  side,  and 
Jesus  in  the  midst. 

19  And  Pilate  wrote  a  title  also,  and  he 
put  it  upor^  the  cross.  And  the  writing 
was :  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the  King  of 
THE  Jews. 

20  This  title  therefore  many  of  the 
Jews  did  read :  because  the  place  where 
Jesus  was  crucified  was  nigh  to  the  city: 
and  it  was  written  in  Hebrew,  in  Greek, 
and  in  Latin. 

21  Then  the  chief  priests  of  the  Jews 
said  to  Pilate :  Write  not.  The  King  of 
the  Jews ;  but  that  he  said,  I  am  the  King 
of  the  Jews. 

22  Pilate  answered :  What  I  have  writ- 
ten, I  have  written. 

23  The  soldiers   therefore,   when  they 


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ST.  JOHN,  19. 


REVISED 


out  seam,  woven  from  the  top  through- 
out. 

24  They  said  therefore  among  them- 
selves, Let  us  not  rend  it,  but  cast  lots 
for  it,  whose  it  shall  be :  that  the  scrip- 
ture might  be  fulfilled,  which  saith,  They 
parted  my  raiment  among  them,  and  for 
my  vesture  they  did  cast  lots.  These 
things  therefore  the  soldiers  did. 

25  Now  there  stood  by  the  cross  of 
Jesus  his  mother,  and  his  mother's  sister, 
Mary  the  wife  of  Cleophas,  and  Mary 
Magdalene. 

26  When  Jesus  therefore  saw  his 
mother,  and  the  disciple  standing  by, 
whom  he  loved,  he  saith  unto  his  mother, 
Woman,  behold  thy  son  ! 

27  Then  saith  he  to  the  disciple,  Be- 
hold thy  mother !  And  from  that 
hour  that  disciple  took  her  unto  his  own 
home. 

28  After  this.  Jesus  knowing  that  all 
things  were  now  accomplished,  that  the 
scripture  might  be  fulfilled,  saith,  I  thirst. 

29  Now  there  was  set  a  vessel  full  of 
vinegar:  and  they  filled  a  spunge  with 
vinegar,  and  put  it  upon  hyssop,  and  j)Ut 
it  to  his  mouth. 

30  When  Jesus  therefore  had  received 
the  vinegar,  he  said,  It  is  finished:  and 
he  bowed  his  head,  and  gave  up  the  ghost. 

31  The  Jews  therefore,  because  it  was 
the  preparation,  that  the  bodies  should 
not  remain  upon  the  cross  on  the  sabbath 
day,  (for  that  sabbath  day  was  an  high 
day,)  besought  Pilate  that  their  legs  might 
be  broken,  and  that  they  might  be  taken 
away. 

32  Then  came  the  soldiers,  and  brake 
the  legs  of  the  first,  and  of  the  other 
which  was  crucified  with  him. 

33  But  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  and 
saw  that  he  was  dead  already,  they  brake 
not  his  legs : 

34  But  one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear 
pierced  his  side,  and  forthwith  came  there 
out  blood  and  water. 

35  And  he  that  saw  it  bare  record,  and 
his  record  is  true :  and  he  knoweth  that 
he  saith  true,  that  ye  might  believe. 

36  For  these  things  were  done,  that  the 
scripture  should  be  fulfilled,  A  bone  of 
him  shall  not  be  broken. 

37  And  again  another  scripture  saith. 
They  shall  look  on  him  whom  they 
pierced. 

38  And  after  this  Joseph  of  Arimathaea, 
being  a  disciple  of  Jesus,  but  secretly  for 
fear  of  the  Jews,  besought  Pilate  that  he 
might  take  away  the  body  of  Jesus :  and 


swered.    What    I    have    written    I 
have  written. 

23  The  soldiers  therefore,  when 
they  had  crucified  Jesus,  took  his 
garments,  and  made  four  parts,  to 
every  soldier  a  part ;  and  also  the 
coat :  now  the  coat  was  without 
seam,  woven  from  the  top  through- 
out. 24  They  said  therefore  one  to 
another.  Let  us  not  rend  it,  but  cast 
lots  for  it,  whose  it  shall  be :  that 
the  scripture  might  be  fulfilled, 
which    saith, 

They  parted  my  garments  among 

them. 
And  upon  my  vesture  did  they 
cast  lots. 
These  things  therefore  the  soldiers 
did.  25  But  there  were  standing 
by  the  cross  of  Jesus  his  mother, 
and  his  mother's  sister,  Mary  the 
wife  of  Clopas,  and  Mary  Magda- 
lene. 26  When  Jesus  therefore  saw 
his  mother,  and  the  disciple  stand- 
ing by,  whom  he  loved,  he  saith 
unto  his  mother.  Woman,  behold, 
thy  son !  27  Then  saith  he  to  the 
disciple.  Behold,  thy  mother!  And 
from  that  hour  the  disciple  took 
her  unto  his  own  home. 

28  After  this  Jesus,  knowing  that 
all  things  are  now  finished,  that 
the  scripture  might  be  accom- 
plished, saith,  I  thirst.  29  There 
was  set  there  a  vessel  full  of  vin- 
egar :  so  they  put  a  sponge  full 
of  the  vinegar  upon  hyssop,  and 
brought  it  to  his  mouth.  30  W^hen 
Jesus  therefore  had  received  the 
vinegar,  he  said.  It  is  finished :  and 
he  bowed  his  head,  and  gave  up  his 
spirit. 

31  The  Jews  therefore,  because 
it  was  the  Preparation,  that  the 
bodies  should  not  remain  on  the 
cross  upon  the  sabbath  (for  the  day 
of  that  sabbath  was  a  high  day), 
asked  of  Pilate  that  their  legs  might 
be  broken,  and  that  they  might  be 
taken  away.  32  The  soldiers  there- 
fore came,  and  brake  the  legs  of 
the  first,  and  of  the  other  which 
was  crucified  with  him :  33  but 
when  they  came  to  Jesus,  and  saw 
that  he  was  dead  already,  they 
brake  not  his  legs :  34  howbeit  one 
of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear  pierced 
his  side,  and  straightway  there 
came  out  blood  and  water.  35  And 
he  that  hath  seen  hath  borne  wit- 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  19. 


DOUAY       481 


of  the  Jews.  22  Pilate  answered, 
What  I  have  written  I  have  writ- 
ten. 

23  The  soldiers  therefore,  when 
they  had  crucified  Jesus,  took  his 
garments  and  made  four  parts,  to 
every  soldier  a  part ;  and  also  the 
coat :  now  the  coat  was  without 
seam,  woven  from  the  top  through- 
out. 24  They  said  therefore  one  to 
another.  Let  us  not  rend  it,  but  cast 
lots  for  it,  whose  it  shall  be :  that 
the  scripture  might  be  fulfilled, 
which  saith. 

They      parted      my      garments 

among  them. 
And  upon  my  vesture  did  they 

cast  lots. 
25  These  things  therefore  the  sol- 
diers did.  But  there  were  stand- 
ing by  the  cross  of  Jesus  his  mo- 
ther, and  his  mother's  sister,  Mary 
the  wife  of  Clopas,  and  Mary  Mag- 
dalene. 26  When  Jesus  therefore 
saw  his  mother,  and  the  disciple 
standing  by  whom  he  loved,  he 
saith  unto  his  mother.  Woman,  be- 
hold, thy  son !  27  Then  saith  he  to 
the  disciple.  Behold,  thy  mother! 
And  from  that  hour  the  disciple 
took  her  unto  his  own  home. 

28  After  this  Jesus,  knowing 
that  all  things  are  now  finished, 
that  the  scripture  might  be  accom- 
plished, saith,  I  thirst.  29  There 
was  set  there  a  vessel  full  of  vine- 
gar :  so  they  put  a  sponge  full  of 
the  vinegar  upon  hyssop,  and 
brought  it  to  his  mouth.  30  When 
Jesus  therefore  had  received  the 
vinegar,  he  said,  It  is  finished : 
and  he  bowed  his  head,  and  gave 
up  his  spirit. 

31  The  Jews  therefore,  because 
it  was  the  Preparation,  that  the 
bodies  should  not  remain  on  the 
cross  upon  the  sabbath  (for  the  day 
of  that  sabbath  was  a  high  day), 
asked  of  Pilate  that  their  legs 
might  be  broken,  and  that  they 
might  be  taken  away.  32  The 
soldiers  therefore  came,  and  brake 
the  legs  of  the  "first,  and  of  the 
other  that  was  crucified  with  him : 
2i  but  when  they  came  to  Jesus, 
and  saw  that  he  was  dead  already, 
they  brake  not  his  legs :  34  howbeit 
one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear 
pierced  his  side,  and  straightway 
there   came   out  blood   and   water. 


had  crucified  him,  took  his  garments, 
(and  they  made  four  parts,  to  every  sol- 
dier a  part,)  and  also  his  coat.  Now  the 
coat  was  without  seam,  woven  from  the 
top  throughout. 

24  They  said  then  one  to  another:  Let 
us  not  cut  it,  but  let  us  cast  lots  for  it, 
whose  it  shall  be;  that  the  scripture 
might  be  fulfilled,  saying:  They  have 
parted  my  garments  among  them,  and 
upon  my  vesture  they  have  cast  lot.  And 
the  soldiers  indeed  did  these  things. 

25  Now  there  stood  by  the  cross  of 
Jesus,  his  mother,  and  his  mother's  sis- 
ter, ]\Iary  of  Cleophas,  and  Mary  Magda- 
len. 

26  When  Jesus  therefore  had  seen  his 
mother  and  the  disciple  standing  whom 
he  loved,  he  saith  to  his  mother:  Wo- 
man, behold  thy  son. 

27  After  that,  he  saith  to  the  disciple: 
Behold  thy  mother.  And  from  that  hour, 
the  discipie  took  her  to  his  own. 

28  Afterwards,  Jesus  knowing  that  all 
things  were  now  accomplished,  that  the 
scripture  might  be  fulfilled,  said:  I  thirst. 

29  Now  there  was  a  vessel  set  there  full 
of  vinegar.  And  they,  putting  a  sponge 
full  of  vinegar  about  hyssop,  put  it  to 
his  mouth. 

30  Jesus  therefore,  when  he  had  taken 
the  vinegar,  said:  It  is  consummated. 
And  bowing  his  head,  he  gave  up  the 
ghost. 

31  Then  the  Jews,  (because  it  was  the 
parasceve,)  that  the  bodies  might  not 
remain  upon  the  cross  on  the  sabbath 
day,  (for  that  was  a  great  sabbath  day,) 
besought  Pilate  that  their  legs  might  be 
broken,  and  that  they  might  be  taken 
away. 

32  The  soldiers  therefore  came;  and 
they  broke  the  legs  of  the  first,  and  of 
the  other  that  was  crucified  with  him. 

33  But  after  they  were  come  to  Jesus, 
when  they  saw  that  he  was  already  dead, 
they  did  not  break  his  legs. 

34  But  one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear 
opened  his  side,  and  immediately  there 
came  out  blood  and  water. 

35  And  he  that  saw  it,  hath  given  testi- 
mony; and  his  testimony  is  true.  And 
he  knoweth  that  he  saith  true ;  that  you 
also  may  believe. 

36  For  these  things  were  done,  that  the 
scripture  might  be  fulfilled:  You  shall 
not  break  a  bone  of  him. 

3y  And  again  another  scripture  saith : 
They  shall  look  on  him  whom  they 
pierced. 


AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  20. 


REVISED 


Pilate  gave  him  leave.     He  came  there- 
fore, and  took  the  body  of  Jesus. 

39  And  there  came  also  Nicodemus, 
which  at  the  first  came  to  Jesus  by  night, 
and  brought  a  mixture  of  myrrh  and 
aloes,  about  an  hundred  pound  weight. 

40  Then  took  they  the  body  of  Jesus, 
and  wound  it  in  linen  clothes  with  the 
spices,  as  the  manner  of  the  Jews  is  to 
bury. 

41  Now  in  the  place  where  he  was 
crucified  there  was  a  garden ;  and  in  the 
garden  a  new  sepulchre,  wherein  was 
never  man  yet  laid. 

42  There  laid  they  Jesus  therefore  be- 
cause of  the  Jews'  preparation  day;  for 
the  sepulchre  was  nigh  at  hand. 


CHAPTER  20. 

THE  first  day  of  the  week  cometh 
Mary  Magdalene  early,  when  it  was 
yet  dark,  unto  the  sepulchre,  and  seeth 
the  stone  taken  away  from  the  sepulchre. 

2  Then  she  runneth,  and  cometh  to 
Simon  Peter,  and  to  the  other  disciple, 
whom  Jesus  loved,  and  saith  unto  them, 
They  have  taken  away  the  Lord  out  of 
the  sepulchre,  and  we  know  not  where 
they  have  laid  him. 

3  Peter  therefore  went  forth,  and  that 
other  disciple,  and  came  to  the  sepulchre. 

4  So  they  ran  both  together :  and  the 
other  disciple  did  outrun  Peter,  and  came 
first  to  the  sepulchre. 

5  And  he  stooping  down,  and  looking 
in,  saw  the  linen  clothes  lying;  yet  went 
he  not  in. 

6  Then  cometh  Simon  Peter  following 
him,  and  went  into  the  sepulchre,  and 
seeth  the  linen  clothes  lie, 

7  And  the  napkin,  that  was  about  his 
head,  not  lying  with  the  linen  clothes,  but 
wrapped  together  in  a  place  by  itself. 

8  Then  went  in  also  that  other  disciple, 
which  came  first  to  the  sepulchre,  and  he 
saw,  and  believed. 


ness,  and  his  witness  is  true :  and 
he  knoweth  that  he  saith  true,  that 
ye  also  may  believe.  36  For  these 
things  came  to  pass,  that  the  scrip- 
ture might  be  fulfilled,  A  bone  of 
him  shall  not  be  broken.  37  And 
again  another  scripture  saith,  They 
shall  look  on  him  whom  they 
pierced. 

38  And  after  these  things  Joseph 
of  Arimathsea,  being  a  disciple  of 
Jesus,  but  secretly  for  fear  of  the 
Jews,  asked  of  Pilate  that  he  might 
take  away  the  body  of  Jesus :  and 
Pilate  gave  him  leave.  He  came 
therefore,  and  took  away  his  body. 
39  And  there  came  also  Nicodemus, 
he  who  at  the  first  came  to  him 
by  night,  bringing  a  mixture  of 
myrrh  and  aloes,  about  a  hundred 
pound  weight.  40  So  they  took  the 
body  of  Jesus,  and  bound  it  in 
linen  cloths  with  the  spices,  as  the 
custom  of  the  Jews  is  to  bury. 
41  Now  in  the  place  where  he  was 
crucified  there  was  a  garden ;  and 
in  the  garden  a  new  tomb  where- 
in was  never  man  yet  laid.  42 
There  then  because  of  the  Jews' 
Preparation  (for  the  tomb  was 
nigh  at  hand)  they  laid  Jesus. 


"VTOW  on  the  first  day  of  the 
20J_i  week  cometh  Mary  Mag- 
dalene early,  while  it  was  yet  dark, 
unto  the  tomb,  and  seeth  the  stone 
taken  away  from  the  tomb.  2  She 
runneth  therefore,  and  cometh  to 
Simon  Peter,  and  to  the  other  dis- 
ciple, whom  Jesus  loved,  and  saith 
unto  them,  They  have  taken  away 
the  Lord  out  of  the  tomb,  and  we 
know  not  where  they  have  laid  him. 
3  Peter  therefore  went  forth,  and 
the  other  disciple,  and  they  went 
toward  the  tomb.  4  And  they  ran 
both  together :  and  the  other  dis- 
ciple outran  Peter,  and  came  first 
to  the  tomb ;  5  and  stooping  and 
looking  in,  he  seeth  the  linen  cloths 
lying;  yet  entered  he  not  in.  6 
Simon  Peter  therefore  also  cometh, 
following  him,  and  entered  into  the 
tomb ;  and  he  beholdeth  the  linen 
cloths  lying,  7  and  the  napkin,  that 
was  upon  his  head,  not  lying  with 
the  linen  cloths,  but  rolled  up  in  a 
place  by  itself.  8  Then  entered  in 
therefore   the   other   disciple   also, 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  20. 


DOUAY       483 


35  And  he  that  hath  seen  hath 
borne  witness,  and  his  witness  is 
true:  and  he  knoweth  that  he  saith 
true,  that  ye  also  may  believe.  36 
For  these  things  came  to  pass,  that 
the  scripture  might  be  fulfilled,  A 
bone  of  him  shall  not  be  broken. 
37  And  again  another  scripture 
saith.  They  shall  look  on  him  whom 
they  pierced. 

38  And  after  these  things  Joseph 
of  Arimathsea,  being  a  disciple  of 
Jesus,  but  secretly  for  fear  of  the 
Jews,  asked  of  Pilate  that  he  might 
take  away  the  body  of  Jesus :  and 
Pilate  gave  him  leave.  He  came 
therefore,  and  took  away  his  body. 

39  And  there  came  also  Nicodemus, 
he  who  at  the  first  came  to  him  by 
night,  bringing  a  mixture  of  myrrh 
and  aloes,  about  a  hundred  pounds. 

40  So  they  took  the  body  of  Jesus, 
and  bound  it  in  linen  cloths  with 
the  spices,  as  the  custom  of  the 
Jews  is  to  bury.  41  Now  in  the 
place  where  he  was  crucified  there 
was  a  garden;  and  in  the  garden  a 
new  tomb  wherein  was  never  man 
yet  laid.  42  There  then  because  of 
the  Jews'  Preparation  (for  the 
tomb  was  nigh  at  hand)  they  laid 
Jesus. 

_  lyrOW  on  the  first  day  of  the 
^OX^  week  cometh  Mary  Magda- 
lene early,  while  it  was  yet  dark, 
unto  the  tomb,  and  seeth  the  stone 
taken  away  from  the  tomb.  2  She 
runneth  therefore,  and  cometh  to 
Simon  Peter,  and  to  the  other  dis- 
ciple whom  Jesus  loved,  and  saith 
unto  them.  They  have  taken  away 
the  Lord  out  of  the  tomb,  and  we 
know  not  where  they  have  laid 
him.  3  Peter  therefore  went  forth, 
and  the  other  disciple,  and  they 
went  toward  the  tomb.  4  And  they 
ran  both  together :  and  the  other 
disciple  outran  Peter,  and  came 
first  to  the  tomb ;  5  and  stooping 
and  looking  in,  he  seeth  the  linen 
cloths  lying;  yet  entered  he  not  in. 
6  Simon  Peter  therefore  also  com- 
eth, following  him,  and  entered  into 
the  tomb;  and  he  beholdeth  the 
linen  cloths  lying,  7  and  the  nap- 
kin, that  was  upon  his  head,  not 
lying  with  the  linen  cloths,  but 
rolled  up  in  a  place  by  itself.  8 
Then  entered  in  therefore  the  other 


38  And  after  these  things,  Joseph  of 
Arimathea  (because  he  was  a  disciple  of 
Jesus,  but  secretly  for  fear  of  the  Jews) 
besought  Pilate  that  he  might  take  away 
the  body  of  Jesus.  And  Pilate  gave 
leave.  He  came  therefore,  and  took 
away  the  body  of  Jesus. 

39  And  Nicodemus  also  came,  (he  who 
at  the  first  came  to  Jesus  by  night,) 
bringing  a  mixture  of  myrrh  and  aloes, 
about  an  hundred  pound  weight. 

40  They  took  therefore  the  body  of 
Jesus,  and  bound  it  in  linen  cloths,  with 
the  spices,  as  the  manner  of  the  Jews  is 
to  bury. 

41  Now  there  was  in  the  place  where  he 
was  crucified,  a  garden;  and  in  the  gar- 
den a  new  sepulchre,  wherein  no  man 
yet  had  been  laid. 

42  There,  therefore,  because  of  the 
parasceve  of  the  Jews,  they  laid  Jesus, 
because  the  sepulchre  was  nigh  at  hand. 


CHAPTER  20. 

AND  on  the  first  day  of  the  week, 
Mary  Magdalen  cometh  early,  when 
it  was  yet  dark,  unto  the  sepulchre;  and 
she  saw  the  stone  taken  away  from  the 
sepulchre. 

2  She  ran,  therefore,  and  cometh  to 
Simon  Peter,  and  to  the  other  disciple 
whom  Jesus  loved,  and  saith  to  them : 
They  have  taken  away  the  Lord  out  of 
the  sepulchre,  and  we  know  not  where 
they  have  laid  him. 

3  Peter  therefore  went  out,  and  that 
other  disciple,  and  they  came  to  the 
sepulchre. 

4  And  they  both  ran  together,  and  that 
other  disciple  did  outrun  Peter,  and  came 
first  to  the  sepulchre. 

5  And  when  he  stooped  down,  he  saw 
the  linen  cloths  lying;  but  yet  he  went 
not  in. 

6  Then  cometh  Simon  Peter,  following 
him,  and  went  into  the  sepulchre,  and 
saw  the  linen  cloths  lying, 

7  And  the  napkin  that  had  been  about 
his  head,  not  lying  with  the  linen  cloths, 
but  apart,  wrapped  up  into  one  place. 

8  Then  that  other  disciple  also  went  in, 


484       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  20. 


REVISED 


9  For  as  yet  they  knew  not  the  scrip- 
ture, that  he  must  rise  again  from  the 
dead. 

ID  Then  the  disciples  went  away  again 
unto  their  own  home. 

11  But  Mary  stood  without  at  the 
sepulchre  weeping:  and  as  she  wept,  she 
stooped  down,  and  looked  into  the  sepul- 
chre, 

12  And  seeth  two  angels  in  white  sit- 
ting, the  one  at  the  head,  and  the  other 
at  the  feet,  where  the  body  of  Jesus  had 
lain. 

13  And  they  say  unto  her,  Woman,  why 
weepest  thou?  She  saith  unto  them.  Be- 
cause they  have  taken  away  my  Lord,  and 
I  know  not  where  they  have  laid  him. 

14  And  when  she  had  thus  said,  she 
turned  herself  back,  and  saw  Jesus  stand- 
ing, and  knew  not  that  it  was  Jesus. 

15  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Woman,  why 
weepest  thou?  whom  seekest  thou?  She, 
supposing  him  to  be  the  gardener,  saith 
unto  him,  Sir,  if  thou  have  borne  him 
hence,  tell  me  where  thou  hast  laid  him, 
and  I  will  take  him  away. 

16  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Mary.  She 
turned  herself,  and  saith  unto  him,  Rab- 
boni;  which  is  to  say.  Master. 

17  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Touch  me  not ; 
for  I  am  not  yet  ascended  to  my  Father : 
but  go  to  my  brethren,  and  say  unto 
them,  I  ascend  unto  my  Father,  and  your 
Father;  and  to  my  God,  and  your  God. 

18  Mary  Magdalene  came  and  told  the 
disciples  that  she  had  seen  the  Lord, 
and  that  he  had  spoken  these  things  unto 
her. 

19  Then  the  same  day  at  evening,  be- 
ing the  first  day  of  the  week,  when  the 
doors  were  shut  where  the  disciples  were 
assembled  for  fear  of  the  Jews,  came 
Jesus  and  stood  in  the  midst,  and  saith 
unto  them,  Peace  be  unto  you. 

20  And  when  he  had  so  said,  he  shewed 
unto  them  his  hands  and  his  side.  Then 
were  the  disciples  glad,  when  they  saw 
the  Lord. 

21  Then  said  Jesus  to  them  again.  Peace 
be  unto  you :  as  my  Father  hath  sent  me, 
even  so  send  I  you. 

22  And  when  he  had  said  this,  he 
breathed  on  them,  and  saith  unto  them, 
Receive  ye  the  Holy  Ghost : 

23  Whose  soever  sins  ye  remit,  they 
are  remitted  unto  them ;  and  whose  so- 
ever sins  ye  retain,  they  are  retained. 

24  But  Thomas,  one  of  the  twelve, 
called  Didymus,  was  not  with  them  when 
Jesus  came. 


which  came  first  to  the  tomb,  and 
he  saw,  and  believed.  9  For  as  yet 
they  knew  not  the  scripture,  that 
he  must  rise  again  from  the  dead. 
10  So  the  disciples  went  away  again 
unto  their  own  home. 

II  But  Mary  was  standing  with- 
out at  the  tomb  weeping:  so,  as 
she  wept,  she  stooped  and  looked 
into  the  tomb ;  12  and  she  behold- 
eth  two  angels  in  white  sitting, 
one  at  the  head,  and  one  at  the 
feet,  where  the  body  of  Jesus  had 
lain.  13  And  they  say  unto  her, 
Woman,  why  weepest  thou?  She 
saith  unto  them.  Because  they  have 
taken  away  my  Lord,  and  I  know 
not  where  they  haVe  laid  him.  14 
When  she  had  thus  said,  she  turned 
herself  back,  and  beholdeth  Jesus 
standing,  and  knew  not  that  it  was 
Jesus.  IS  Jesus  saith  unto  her. 
Woman,  why  weepest  thou?  whom 
seekest  thou?  She,  supposing  him 
to  be  the  gardener,  saith  unto  him, 
Sir,  if  thou  hast  borne  him  hence, 
tell  me  where  thou  hast  laid  him, 
and  I  will  take  him  away.  16  Je- 
sus saith  unto  her,  Mary.  She 
turneth  herself,  and  saith  unto  him 
in  Hebrew,  Rabboni ;  which  is  to 
say.  Master.  17  Jesus  saith  to 
her.  Touch  me  not ;  for  I  am  not 
yet  ascended  unto  the  Father:  but 
go  unto  my  brethren,  and  say  to 
them,  I  ascend  unto  my  Father  and 
your  Father,  and  my  God  and  your 
God.  18  Mary  Magdalene  cometh 
and  telleth  the  disciples,  I  have 
seen  the  Lord;  and  how  that  he 
had  said  these  things  unto  her. 

19  When  therefore  it  was  even- 
ing, on  that  day,  the  first  day  of 
the  week,  and  when  the  doors  were 
shut  where  the  disciples  were,  for 
fear  of  the  Jews,  Jesus  came  and 
stood  in  the  midst,  and  saith  unto 
them,  Peace  be  unto  you.  20  And 
when  he  had  said  this,  he  shewed 
unto  them  his  hands  and  his  side. 
The  disciples  therefore  were  glad, 
when  they  saw  the  Lord.  21  Jesus 
therefore'said  to  them  again,  Peace 
be  unto  you:  as  the  Father  hath 
sent  me,  even  so  send  I  you.  22 
And  when  he  had  said  this,  he 
breathed  on  them,  and  saith  unto 
them,  Receive  ye  the  Holy  Ghost : 
2^  whose  soever  sins  ye  forgive, 
they     are     forgiven     unto     them; 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  20. 


DOUAY       485 


disciple  also,  who  came  first  to  the 
tomb,  and  he  saw,  and  believed.  9 
For  as  yet  they  knew  not  the  scrip- 
ture, that  he  must  rise  again  from 
the  dead.  10  So  the  disciples  went 
away  again  unto  their  own  home. 

II  But. Mary  was  standing  with- 
out at  the  tomb  weeping ;  so,  as  she 
wept,  she  stooped  and  looked  into 
the  tomb ;  12  and  she  beholdeth 
two  angels  in  white  sitting,  one  at 
the  head,  and  one  at  the  feet,  where 
the  body  of  Jesus  had  lain.  13 
And  they  say  unto  her.  Woman, 
why  weepest  thou?  She  saith  un- 
to them.  Because  they  have  taken 
away  my  Lord,  and  I  know  not 
where  they  have  laid  him.  14 
When  she  had  thus  said,  she  turned 
herself  back,  and  beholdeth  Jesus 
standing,  and  knew  not  that  it  was 
Jesus.  15  Jesus  saith  unto  her. 
Woman,  why  weepest  thou?  whom 
seekest  thou?  She,  supposing  him 
to  be  the  gardener,  saith  unto  him, 
Sir,  if  thou  hast  borne  him  hence, 
tell  me  where  thou  hast  laid  him, 
and  I  will  take  him  away.  16  Jesus 
saith  unto  her,  Mary.  She  turneth 
herself,  and  saith  unto  him  in  He- 
brew, Rabboni ;  which  is  to  say, 
Teacher.  17  Jesus  saith  to  her, 
Touch  me  not ;  for  I  am  not  yet 
ascended  unto  the  Father :  but  go 
unto  my  brethren,  and  say  to  them, 
I  ascend  unto  my  Father  and  your 
Father,  and  my  God  and  your  God. 
18  Mary  Magdalene  cometh  and 
telleth  the  disciples,  I  have  seen  the 
Lord ;  and  that  he  had  said  these 
things  unto  her. 

19  When  therefore  it  was  even- 
ing, on  that  day,  the  first  day  of 
the  week,  and  when  the  doors  were 
shut  where  the  disciples  were,  for 
fear  of  the  Jews,  Jesus  came  and 
stood  in  the  midst,  and  saith  unto 
them.  Peace  he  unto  you.  20  And 
when  he  had  said  this,  he  showed 
unto  them  his  hands  and  his  side. 
The  disciples  therefore  were  glad, 
when  they  saw  the  Lord.  21  Jesus 
therefore  said  to  them  again,  Peace 
he  unto  you :  as  the  Father  hath 
sent  me,  even  so  send  I  you.  22 
And  when  he  had  said  this,  he 
breathed  on  them,  and  saith  unto 
them.  Receive  ye  the  Holy  Spirit: 
23  whose  soever  sins  ye  forgive, 
they  are  forgiven  unto  them  ;  whose 


who  came  first  to  the  sepulchre :  and  he 
saw,  and  believed. 

9  For  as  yet  they  knew  not  the  scrip- 
ture, that  he  must  rise  again  from  the 
dead. 

10  The  disciples  therefore  departed 
again  to  their  home. 

11  But  Mary  stood  at  the  sepulchre 
without,  weeping.  Now  as  she  was  weep- 
ing, she  stooped  down,  and  looked  into 
the  sepulchre, 

12  And  she  saw  two  angels  in  white, 
sitting,  one  at  the  head,  and  one  at  the 
feet,  where  the  body  of  Jesus  had  been 
laid. 

13  They  say  to  her :  Woman,  why  weep- 
est thou?  She  saith  to  them:  Because 
they  have  taken  away  my  Lord ;  and  I 
know  not  where  they  have  laid  him. 

14  When  she  had  thus  said,  she  turned 
herself  back,  and  saw  Jesus  standing; 
and  she  knew  not  that  it  was  Jesus. 

15  Jesus  saith  to  her:  Woman,  why 
weepest  thou?  whom  seekest  thou?  She, 
thinking  that  it  was  the  gardener,  saith 
to  him :  Sir,  if  thou  hast  taken  him  hence, 
tell  me  where  thou  hast  laid  him,  and  I 
will  take  him  away. 

16  Jesus  saith  to  her:  Mary.  She  turn- 
ing, saith  to  him :  Rabboni  (which  is  to 
say.  Master). 

17  Jesus  saith  to  her:  Do  not  touch  me, 
for  I  am  not  yet  ascended  to  my  Father. 
But  go  to  my  brethren,  and  say  to 
them :  I  ascend  to  my  Father  and  to 
your  Father,  to  my  God  and  your 
God. 

18  Mary  Magdalen  cometh,  and  telleth 
the  disciples :  I  have  seen  the  Lord,  and 
these  things  he  said  to  me. 

19  Now  when  it  was  late  that  same 
day,  the  first  of  the  week,  and  the  doors 
were  shut,  where  the  disciples  were  gath- 
ered together,  for  fear  of  the  Jews,  Jesus 
came  and  stood  in  the  midst,  and  said  to 
them :  Peace  be  to  you. 

20  And  when  he  had  said  this,  he 
shewed  them  his  hands  and  his  side. 
The  disciples  therefore  were  glad,  when 
they  saw  the  Lord. 

21  He  said  therefore  to  them  again: 
Peace  be  to  you.  As  the  Father  hath 
sent  me,  I  also  send  you. 

22  When  he  had  said  this,  he  breathed 
on  them ;  and  he  said  to  them :  Receive 
ye  the  Holy  Ghost. 

23  Whose  sins  you  shall  forgive,  they 
are  forgiven  them ;  and  whose  sins  you 
shall  retain,  they  are  retained. 

24  Now   Thomas,   one   of   the   twelve. 


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ST.  JOHN,  21. 


REVISED 


25  The  other  disciples  therefore  said 
unto  him,  We  have  seen  the  Lord.  But 
he  said  unto  them,  Except  I  shall  see  in 
his  hands  the  print  of  the  nails,  and  put 
my  finger  into  the  print  of  the  nails,  and 
thrust  my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not 
believe. 

26  And  after  eight  days  again  his  dis- 
ciples were  within,  and  Thomas  with 
them :  then  came  Jesus,  the  doors  being 
shut,  and  stood  in  the  midst,  and  said. 
Peace  be  unto  you. 

27  Then  saith  he  to  Thomas,  Reach 
hither  thy  finger,  and  behold  my  hands ; 
and  reach  hither  thy  hand,  and  thrust  it 
into  my  side :  and  be  not  faithless,  but 
believing. 

28  And  Thomas  answered  and  said 
unto  him.  My  Lord  and  my  God. 

29  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Thomas,  be- 
cause thou  hast  seen  me,  thou  hast  be- 
lieved :  blessed  are  they  that  have  not 
seen,  and  yet  have  believed. 

30  And  many  other  signs  truly  did  Je- 
sus in  the  presence  of  his  disciples, 
which  are  not  written  in  this  book : 

31  But  these  are  written,  that  ye  might 
believe  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ,  the  Son 
of  God;  and  that  believing  ye  might  have 
life  through  his  name. 


CHAPTER  21. 

AFTER  these  things  Jesus  shewed 
himself  again  to  the  disciples  at  the 
sea  of  Tiberias ;  and  on  this  wise  shewed 
he  himself. 

2  There  were  together  Simon  Peter, 
and  Thomas  called  Didymus,  and 
Nathanael  of  Cana  in  Galilee,  and  the 
sons  of  Zebedee,  and  two  other  of  his 
disciples. 

3  Simon  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a 
fishing.  They  say  unto  him.  We  also  go 
with  thee.  They  went  forth,  and  entered 
into  a  ship  immediately;  and  that  night 
they  caught  nothing. 

4  But  when  the  morning  was  now  come, 
Jesus  stood  on  the  shore :  but  the  disciples 
knew  not  that  it  was  Jesus. 

5  Then  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Chil- 
dren, have  ye  any  meat?  They  answered 
him.  No. 

6  And  he  said  unto  them,  Cast  the  net 
on  the  right  side  of  the  ship,  and  ye  shall 


whose  soever  sins  ye  retain,  they 
are  retained. 

24  But  Thomas,  one  of  the  twelve, 
called  Didymus,  was  not  with 
them  when  Jesus  came.  25  The 
other  disciples  therefore  said  unto 
him,  We  have  seen  the  Lord.  But 
he  said  unto  them.  Except  I  shall 
see  in  his  hands  the  print  of  the 
nails,  and  put  my  finger  into  the 
print  of  the  nails,  and  put  my  hand 
into  his  side,  I  will  not  believe. 

26  And  after  eight  days  again  his 
disciples  were  within,  and  Thomas 
with  them.  Jesus  cometh,  the 
doors  being  shut,  and  stood  in  the 
midst,  and  said.  Peace  be  unto  you. 
27  Then  saith  he  to  Thomas,  Reach 
hither  thy  finger,  and  see  my 
hands ;  and  reach  hither  thy  hand, 
and  put  it  into  my  side :  and  be 
not  faithless,  but  believing.  28 
Thomas  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  My  Lord  and  my  God.  29  Je- 
sus saith  unto  him.  Because  thou 
hast  seen  me,  thou  hast  believed : 
blessed  are  they  that  have  not  seen, 
and  yet  have  believed. 

30  Many  other  signs  therefore 
did  Jesus  in  the  presence  of  the 
disciples,  which  are  not  written  in 
this  book:  31  but  these  are  written, 
that  ye  may  believe  that  Jesus  is 
the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God;  and 
that  believing  ye  may  have  life  in 
his  name. 


4  FTER  these  things  Jesus 
2IxjL  manifested  himself  again 
to  the  disciples  at  the  sea  of  Ti- 
berias ;  and  he  manifested  himself 
on  this  wise.  2  There  were  to- 
gether Simon  Peter,  and  Thomas 
called  Didymus,  and  Nathanael  of 
Cana  in  Galilee,  and  the  sons  of 
Zebedee,  and  two  other  of  his  dis- 
ciples. 3  Simon  Peter  saith  unto 
them,  I  go  a  fishing.  They  say 
unto  him,  We  also  come  with  thee. 
They  went  forth,  and  entered  into 
the  boat;  and  that  night  they 
took  nothing.  4  But  when  day  was 
now  breaking,  Jesus  stood  on  the 
beach :  howbeit  the  disciples  knew 
not  that  it  was  Jesus.  5  Jesus 
therefore  saith  unto  them,  Children, 
have  ye  aught  to  eat?  They  an- 
swered him,  No.  6  And  he  said 
unto   them,    Cast    the    net    on    the 


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ST.  JOHN,  21. 


DOUAY       487 


soever  sins  ye  retain,  they  are  re- 
tained. 

24  But  Thomas,  one  of  the 
twelve,  called  Didymus,  was  not 
with  them  when  Jesus  came.  25 
The  other  disciples  therefore  said 
unto  him,  We  have  seen  the  Lord. 
But  he  said  unto  them,  Except  I 
shall  see  in  his  hands  the  print  of 
the  nails,  and  put  my  finger  into 
the  print  of  the  nails,  and  put  my 
hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not  be- 
lieve. 

26  And  after  eight  days  again  his 
disciples  were  within,  and  Thomas 
with  them.  Jesus  cometh,  the 
doors  being  shut,  and  stood  in  the 
midst,  and  said,  Peace  be  unto  you. 
27  Then  saith  he  to  Thomas,  Reach 
hither  thy  finger,  and  see  my 
hands ;  and  reach  hither  thy  hand, 
and  put  it  into  my  side :  and  be  not 
faithless,  but  believing.  28  Thomas 
answered  and  said  unto  him.  My 
Lord  and  my  God.  29  Jesus  saith 
unto  him.  Because  thou  hast  seen 
me,  thou  hast  believed :  blessed  are 
they  that  have  not  seen,  and  yet 
have  believed. 

30  Many  other  signs  therefore 
did  Jesus  in  the  presence  of  the 
disciples,  which  are  not  written  in 
this  book :  31  but  these  are  writ- 
ten, that  ye  may  believe  that  Jesus 
is  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God ;  and 
that  believing  ye  may  have  life  in 
his  name. 

A  FTER  these  things  Jesus 
2Ixjl  manifested  himself  again 
to  the  disciples  at  the  sea  of  Tibe- 
rias;  and  he  manifested  himself  on 
this  wise.  2  There  were  together 
Simon  Peter,  and  Thomas  called 
Didymus,  and  Nathanael  of  Cana 
in  Galilee,  and  the  sons  of  Zebedee, 
and  two  other  of  his  disciples.  3 
Simon  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go 
a  fishing.  They  say  unto  him.  We 
also  come  with  thee.  They  went 
forth,  and  entered  into  the  boat ; 
and  that  night  they  took  nothing. 
4  But  when  day  was  now  breaking, 
Jesus  stood  on  the  beach :  yet  the 
disciples  knew  not  that  it  was  Je- 
sus. 5  Jesus  therefore  saith  unto 
them.  Children,  have  ye  aught  to 
eat?  They  answered  him.  No.  6 
And  he  said  unto  them,  Cast  the 
net  on  the  right  side  of  the  boat. 


who  is  called  Didymus,  was  not  with  them 
when  Jesus  came. 

25  The  other  disciples  therefore  said  to 
him :  We  have  seen  the  Lord.  But  he 
said  to  them :  Except  I  shall  see  in  his 
hands  the  print  of  the  nails,  and  put  my 
finger  into  the  place  of  the  nails,  and  put 
my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not  believe. 

26  And  after  eight  days  again  his  disci- 
ples were  within,  and  Thomas  with  them. 
Jesus  cometh,  the  doors  being  shut,  and 
stood  in  the  midst,  and  said :  Peace  be  to 
you. 

27  Then  he  saith  to  Thomas :  Put  in  thy 
finger  hither,  and  see  my  hands ;  and 
bring  hither  thy  hand,  and  put  it  into 
my  side ;  and  be  not  faithless,  but  be- 
lieving. 

28  Thomas  answered,  and  said  to  him: 
My  Lord,  and  my  God. 

29  Jesus  saith  to  him:  Because  thou 
hast  seen  me,  Thomas,  thou  hast  be- 
lieved :  blessed  are  they  that  have  not 
seen,  and  have  believed. 

30  Many  other  signs  also  did  Jesus  in 
the  sight  of  his  disciples,  which  are  not 
written  in  this  book. 

31  But  these  are  written,  that  you  may 
believe  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ,  the  Son 
of  God :  and  that  believing,  you  may  have 
life  in  his  name. 


CHAPTER  21. 

AFTER  this,  Jesus  shewed  himself 
again  to  the  disciples  at  the  sea  of 
Tiberias.  And  he  shewed  himself  after 
this  manner. 

2  There  were  together  Simon  Peter, 
and  Thomas,  who  is  called  Didymus,  and 
Nathanael,  who  was  of  Cana  of  Galilee, 
and  the  sons  of  Zebedee,  and  two  others 
of  his  disciples. 

3  Simon  Peter  saith  to  them :  I  go  a 
fishing.  They  say  to  him :  We  also  come 
with  thee.  And  they  went  forth,  and 
entered  into  the  ship :  and  that  night 
they  caught  nothing. 

4  But  when  the  morning  was  come,  Je- 
sus stood  on  the  shore :  yet  the  disciples 
knew  not  that  it  was  Jesus. 

5  Jesus  therefore  said  to  them:  Chil- 
dren, have  you  any  meat?  They  an- 
swered him :  No. 

6  He  saith  to  them :  Cast  the  net  on  the 
right  side  of  the  ship,  and  you  shall  find. 


AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  21. 


REVISED 


find.  They  cast  therefore,  and  now  they 
were  not  able  to  draw  it  for  the  multi- 
tude of  fishes. 

7  Therefore  that  disciple  whom  Jesus 
loved  saith  unto  Peter,  It  is  the  Lord. 
Now  when  Simon  Peter  heard  that  it 
was  the  Lord,  he  girt  his  fisher's  coat 
unto  him,  (for  he  was  naked,)  and  did 
cast  himself  into  the  sea. 

8  And  the  other  disciples  came  in  a 
little  ship;  (for  they  were  not  far  from 
land,  but  as  it  were  two  hundred  cubits,) 
dragging  the  net  with  fishes. 

9  As  soon  then  as  they  were  come  to 
land,  they  saw  a  fire  of  coals  there,  and 
fish  laid  thereon,  and  bread. 

10  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Bring  of  the 
fish  which  ye  have  now  caught. 

11  Simon  Peter  went  up,  and  drew  the 
net  to  land  full  of  great  fishes,  an  hun- 
dred and  fifty  and  three :  and  for  all 
there  were  so  many,  yet  was  not  the  net 
broken. 

12  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Come  and 
dine.  And  none  of  the  disciples  durst 
ask  him,  Who  art  thou?  knowing  that  it 
was  the  Lord. 

13  Jesus  then  cometh,  and  taketh  bread, 
and  giveth  them,  and  fish  likewise. 

14  This  is  now  the  third  time  that  Je- 
sus shewed  himself  to  his  disciples,  after 
that  he  was  risen  from  the  dead. 

15  So  when  they  had  dined,  Jesus  saith 
to  Simon  Peter,  Simon,  son  of  Jonas, 
loyest  thou  me  more  than  these?  He 
saith  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord ;  thou  knowest 
that  I  love  thee.  He  saith  unto  him, 
Feed  my  lambs. 

16  He  saith  to  him  again  the  second 
time,  Simon,  son  of  Jonas,  lovest  thou 
me?  He  saith  unto  him,  Yea,  Lord;  thou 
knowest  that  I  love  thee.  He  saith  unto 
him.  Feed  my  sheep. 

17  He  saith  unto  him  the  third  time,  Si- 
mon, son  of  Jonas,  lovest  thou  me?  Pe- 
ter was  grieved  because  he  said  unto  him 
the  third  time,  Lovest  thou  me?  And 
he  said  unto  him,  Lord,  thou  knowest 
all  things;  thou  knowest  that  I  love 
thee.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Feed  my 
sheep. 

18  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee.  When 
thou  wast  young,  thou  girdedst  thyself, 
and  walkedst  whither  thou  wouldest:  but 
when  thou  shalt  be  old,  thou  shalt  stretch 
forth  thy  hands,  and  another  shall  gird 
thee,  and  carry  thee  whither  thou  would- 
est not. 

19  This  spake  he,  signifying  by  what 
death  he  should  glorify  God.     And  when 


right  side  of  the  boat,  and  ye  shall 
find.  They  cast  therefore,  and  now 
they  were  not  able  to  draw  it  for 
the  multitude  of  fishes.  7  That  dis- 
ciple therefore  whom  Jesus  loved 
saith  unto  Peter,  It  is  the  Lord. 
So  when  Simon  Peter  heard  that  it 
was  the  Lord,  he  girt  his  coat  about 
him  (for  he  was  naked),  and  cast 
himself  into  the  sea.  8  But  the 
other  disciples  came  in  the  little 
boat  (for  they  were  not  far  from 
the  land,  but  about  two  hundred 
cubits  off),  dragging  the  net  full  of 
fishes.  9  So  when  they  got  out 
upon  the  land,  they  see  a  fire  of 
coals  there,  and  fish  laid  thereon, 
and  bread.  10  Jesus  saith  unto 
them,  Bring  of  the  fish  which  ye 
have  now  taken.  11  Simon  Peter 
therefore  went  up,  and  drew  the 
net  to  land,  full  of  great  fishes,  a 
hundred  and  fifty  and  three :  and 
for  all  there  were  so  many,  the  net 
was  not  rent.  12  Jesus  saith  unto 
them,  Come  and  break  your  fast. 
And  none  of  the  disciples  durst 
inquire  of  him,  Who  art  thou? 
knowing  that  it  was  the  Lord. 
13  Jesus  cometh,  and  taketh  the 
bread,  and  giveth  them,  and  the 
fish  likewise.  14  This  is  now  the 
third  time  that  Jesus  was  mani- 
fested to  the  disciples,  after  that  he 
was  risen  from  the  dead. 

15  So  when  they  had  broken 
their  fast,  Jesus  saith  to  Simon 
Peter,  Simon,  son  of  John,  lovest 
thou  me  more  than  these?  He 
saith  unto  him,  Yea,  Lord ;  thou 
knowest  that  I  love  thee.  He 
saith  unto  him.  Feed  my  lambs. 
16  He  saith  to  him  again  a  second 
time,  Simon,  son  of  John,  lovest 
thou  me?  He  saith  unto  him.  Yea, 
Lord ;  thou  knowest  that  I  love 
thee.  He  saith  unto  him.  Tend  my 
sheep.  17  He  saith  unto  him  the 
third  time.  Simon,  son  of  John, 
lovest  thou  me  ?  Peter  was  grieved 
because  he  said  unto  him  the  third 
time,  Lovest  thou  me?  And  he 
said  unto  him.  Lord,  thou  knowest 
all  things ;  thou  knowest  that  I 
love  thee.  Jesus  saith  unto  him, 
Feed  my  sheep.  18  Verily,  verily, 
I  say  unto  thee,  When  thou  wast 
young,  thou  girdedst  thyself,  and 
walkedst  whither  thou  wouldest : 
but  when  thou  shalt  be  old,  thou 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  21. 


DOUAY       489 


and  ye  shall  find.  They  cast  there- 
fore, and  now  they  were  not  able 
to  draw  it  for  the  multitude  of 
fishes.  7  That  disciple  therefore 
whom  Jesus  loved  saith  unto  Peter, 
It  is  the  Lord.  So  when  Simon 
Peter  heard  that  it  was  the  Lord, 
he  girt  his  coat  about  him  (for  he 
was  naked),  and  cast  himself  into 
the  sea.  8  But  the  other  disciples 
came  in  the  little  boat  (for  they 
were  not  far  from  the  land,  but 
about  two  hundred  cubits  off), 
dragging  the  net  full  of  fishes.  9 
So  when  they  got  out  upon  the 
land,  they  see  a  fire  of  coals  there, 
and  fish  laid  thereon,  and  bread.  10 
Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Bring  of  the 
fish  which  ye  have  now  taken.  11 
Simon  Peter  therefore  went  up, 
and  drew  the  net  to  land,  full  of 
great  fishes,  a  hundred  and  fifty 
and  three :  and  for  all  there  were  so 
many,  the  net  was  not  rent.  12 
Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Come  and 
break  your  fast.  And  none  of  the 
disciples  durst  inquire  of  him,  Who 
art  thou  ?  knowing  that  it  was  the 
Lord.  13  Jesus  cometh,  and  taketh 
the  bread,  and  giveth  them,  and  the 
fish  likewise.  14  This  is  now  the 
third  time  that  Jesus  was  manifest- 
ed to  the  disciples,  after  that  he 
was  risen  from  the  dead. 

15  So  when  they  had  broken 
their  fast,  Jesus  saith  to  Simon 
Peter,  Simon,  son  of  John,  lovest 
thou  me  more  than  these?  He 
saith  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord ;  thou 
knowest  that  I  love  thee.  He  saith 
unto  him,  Feed  my  lambs.  16  He 
saith  to  him  again  a  second  time, 
Simon,  son  of  John,  lovest  thou 
me?  He  saith  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord ; 
thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee.  He 
saith  unto  him.  Tend  my  sheep.  17 
He  saith  unto  him  the  third  time, 
Simon,  son  of  John,  lovest  thou 
me?  Peter  was  grieved  because  he 
said  unto  him  the  third  time,  Lov- 
est thou  me?  And  he  said  unto 
him,  Lord,  thou  knowest  all  things; 
thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee.  Je- 
sus saith  unto  him,  Feed  my  sheep. 
18  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee, 
When  thou  wast  young,  thou  gird- 
edst  thyself,  and  walkedst  whither 
thou  wouldest :  but  when  thou  shalt 
be  old,  thou  shalt  stretch  forth  thy 
hands,  and  another  shall  gird  thee. 


They  cast  therefore;  and  now  they  were 
not  able  to  draw  it,  for  the  multitude  of 
fishes. 

7  That  disciple  therefore  whom  Jesus 
loved,  said  to  Peter:  It  is  the  Lord.  Si- 
mon Peter,  when  he  heard  that  it  was 
the  Lord,  girt  his  coat  about  him,  (for  he 
was  naked,)  and  cast  himself  into  the 
sea. 

8  But  the  other  disciples  came  in  the 
ship,  (for  they  were  not  far  from  the 
land,  but  as  it  were  two  hundred  cubits,) 
dragging  the  net  with  fishes. 

9  As  soon  then  as  they  came  to  land, 
they  saw  hot  coals  lying,  and  a  fish  laid 
thereon,  and  bread. 

10  Jesus  saith  to  them:  Bring  hither  of 
the  fishes  which  you  have  now  caught. 

11  Simon  Peter  went  up,  and  drew  the 
net  to  land,  full  of  great  fishes,  one  hun- 
dred and  fifty-three.  And  although  there 
were  so  many,  the  net  was  not  broken. 

12  Jesus  saith  to  them :  Come,  and  dine. 
And  none  of  them  who  were  at  meat, 
durst  ask  him:  Who  art  thou?  knowing 
that  it  was  the  Lord. 

13  And  Jesus  cometh  and  taketh  bread, 
and  giveth  them,  and  fish  in  like  manner. 

14  This  is  now  the  third  time  that  Jesus 
was  manifested  to  his  disciples,  after  he 
was  risen  from  the  dead. 

15  When  therefore  they  had  dined,  Je- 
sus saith  to  Simon  Peter :  Simon,  son  of 
John,  lovest  thou  me  more  than  these? 
He  saith  to  him :  Yea,  Lord,  thou  know- 
est that  I  love  thee.  He  saith  to  him : 
Feed  my  lambs. 

16  He  saith  to  him  again :  Simon,  son 
of  John,  lovest  thou  me?  He  saith  to 
him :  Yea,  Lord,  thou  knowest  that  I 
love  thee.  He  saith  to  him :  Feed  my 
lambs. 

17  He  said  to  him  the  third  time:  Si- 
mon, son  of  John,  lovest  thou  me?  Pe- 
ter was  grieved,  because  he  had  said  to 
him  the  third  time:  Lovest  thou  me?  And 
he  said  to  him :  Lord,  thou  knowest  all 
things :  thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee. 
He  said  to  him :  Feed  my  sheep. 

18  Amen,  amen  I  say  to  thee,  when 
thou  wast  younger,  thou  didst  gird  thy- 
self, and  didst  walk  where  thou  wouldst. 
But  when  thou  shalt  be  old,  thou  shalt 
stretch  forth  thy  hands,  and  another  shall 
gird  thee,  and  lead  thee  whither  thou 
wouldst  not. 

19  And  this  he  said,  signifying  by  what 
death  he  should  glorify  God.  And  when 
he  had  said  this,  he  saith  to  him :  Fol- 
low me. 


490       AUTHORIZED 


ST.  JOHN,  21. 


REVISED 


he  had  spoken  this,  he  saith   unto  him, 
Follow  me. 

20  Then  Peter,  turning  about,  seeth  the 
disciple  whom  Jesus  loved  following; 
which  also  leaned  on  his  breast  at  supper, 
and  said.  Lord,  which  is  he  that  betrayeth 
thee? 

21  Peter  seeing  him  saith  to  Jesus, 
Lord,  and  what  shall  this  man  dof 

22  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  If  I  will  that 
he  tarry  till  I  come,  what  is  that  to  thee? 
follow  thou  me. 

23  Then  went  this  saying  abroad  among 
the  brethren,  that  that  disciple  should 
not  die :  yet  Jesus  said  not  unto  him.  He 
shall  not  die;  but.  If  I  will  that  he  tarry 
till  I  come,  what  is  that  to  thee? 

24  This  is  the  disciple  which  testifieth 
of  these  things,  and  wrote  these  things : 
and  we  know  that  his  testimony  is  true. 

25  And  there  are  also  many  other  things 
which  Jesus  did,  the  which,  if  they  should 
be  written  every  one,  I  suppose  that  even 
the  world  itself  could  not  contain  the 
books  that  should  be  written.    Amen. 


shalt  stretch  fco-th  thy  hands,  and 
another  shall  gird  thee,  and  carry 
thee  whither  thou  wouldest  not. 
19  Now  this  he  spake,  signifying 
by  what  manner  of  death  he 
should  glorify  God.  And  when  he 
had  spoken  this,  he  saith  unto  him, 
Follow  me.  20  Peter,  turning 
about,  seeth  the  disciple  whom  Je- 
sus loved  following;  which  also 
leaned  back  on  his  breast  at  the 
supper,  and  said,  Lord,  who  is  he 
that  betrayeth  thee?  21  Peter 
therefore  seeing  him  saith  to  Jesus, 
Lord,  and  what  shall  this  man  do? 
22  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  If  I  will 
that  he  tarry  till  I  come,  what  is 
that  to  thee?  follow  thou  me.  23 
This  saying  therefore  went  forth 
among  the  brethren,  that  that  dis- 
ciple should  not  die:  yet  Jesus  said 
not  unto  him,  that  he  should  not 
die;  but,  If  I  will  that  he  tarry  till 
I  come,  what  is  that  to  thee? 

24  This  is  the  disciple  which 
beareth  witness  of  these  things,  and 
wrote  these  things :  and  we  know 
that  his  witness  is  true. 

25  And  there  are  also  many  other 
things  which  Jesus  did,  the  which 
if  they  should  be  written  every  one, 
I  suppose  that  even  the  world  it- 
self would  not  contain  the  books 
that  should  be  written. 


STANDARD 


ST.  JOHN,  21. 


DOUAY       491 


and  carry  thee  whither  thou  would- 
est  not.  19  Now  this  he  spake,  sig- 
nifying by  what  manner  of  death 
he  should  glorify  God.  And  when 
he  had  spoken  this,  he  saith  unto 
him.  Follow  me.  20  Peter,  turning 
about,  seeth  the  disciple  whom  Je- 
sus loved  following;  who  also 
leaned  back  on  his  breast  at  the 
supper,  and  said,  Lord,  who  is  he 
that  betrayeth  thee?  21  Peter 
therefore  seeing  him  saith  to  Jesus, 
Lord,  and  what  shall  this  man  do? 
22  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  If  I  will 
that  he  tarry  till  I  come,  what  is 
that  to  thee?  follow  thou  me.  23 
This  saying  therefore  went  forth 
among  the  brethren,  that  that  dis- 
ciple should  not  die :  yet  Jesus  said 
not  unto  him,  that  he  should  not 
die;  but.  If  I  will  that  he  tarry 
till  I  come,  what  is  that  to  thee? 

24  This  is  the  disciple  that  bear- 
eth  witness  of  these  things,  and 
wrote  these  things :  and  we  know 
that  his  witness  is  true. 

25  And  there  are  also  many  oth- 
er things  which  Jesus  did,  the 
which  if  they  should  be  written 
every  one,  I  suppose  that  even  the 
world  itself  would  not  contain  the 
books  that  should  be  written. 


20  Peter  turning  about,  saw  that  disci- 
ple whom  Jesus  loved  following,  who 
also  leaned  on  his  breast  at  supper,  and 
said:  Lord,  who  is  he  that  shall  betray 
thee? 

21  Him  therefore  when  Peter  had  seen, 
he  saith  to  Jesus:  Lord,  and  what  shall 
this  man  do? 

22  Jesus  saith  to  him :  So  I  will  have 
him  to  remain  till  I  come,  what  is  it  to 
thee?  follow  thou  me. 

23  This  saying  therefore  went  abroad 
among  the  brethren,  that  that  disciple 
should  not  die.  And  Jesus  did  not  say 
to  him:  He  should  not  die;  but,  So  I 
will  have  him  to  remain  till  I  come, 
what  is  it  to  thee? 

24  This  is  that  disciple  who  giveth_  tes- 
timony of  these  things,  and  hath  \vritten 
these  things;  and  we  know  that  his  tes- 
timony is  true. 

25  But  there  are  also  many  other 
things  which  Jesus  did;  which,  if  they 
were  written  every  one,  the  world  itself, 
I  think,  would  not  be  able  to  contain  the 
books  that  should  be  written. 


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